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Casa
- Casa, David (* 1968), Maltese politician, MEP
- Casa, Jean-Michel (* 1957), French diplomat
- Casa, Lisa della (1919–2012), Swiss opera singer (soprano)
- Casa, Marzio (* 1955), Italian screenwriter and film director
Casab
- Casabianca, Antonio-Maria (1775–1848), Italian clergyman and bishop of Galtelli-Nuoro in Sardinia
- Casabianca, Denise de (* 1931), French film editor
- Casabianca, Louis de (1762–1798), French naval officer
- Casablanc, Pedro (* 1963), Moroccan actor, director and voice actor
- Casablancas i Domingo, Benet (* 1956), Catalan composer, musicologist and music teacher
- Casablancas, John (1942–2013), Spanish entrepreneur, founder of Elite Model Management
- Casablancas, Julian (* 1978), American rock singer
- Casabona, Francisco (1894–1979), Brazilian composer
Casac
- Casacci, Claudio (* 1958), Italian amateur astronomer
- Casacci, Ferruccio (1934–2011), Italian actor and filmmaker
- Casacuberta, Josep Maria de (1897–1985), Spanish Romanist, Catalan scholar and publisher
Casad
- Casadei, Alberto (* 1985), Italian triathlete
- Casadei, Antonio (* 1923), Italian artist
- Casademont i Pou, Francesc d'Assís (1923–2007), Spanish painter
- Casadesus, Caroline (* 1962), French singer
- Casadesus, Christian (1912–2014), French actor and theater director
- Casadesus, Francis (1870–1954) French composer, pianist and teacher
- Casadesus, Gaby (1901-1999), French pianist
- Casadesus, Gisèle (1914-2017), French actress
- Casadesus, Henri (1879–1947) French musician and composer
- Casadesus, Jean (1927–1972), French pianist, music teacher, and composer
- Casadesus, Jean-Claude (* 1935), French conductor
- Casadesus, Marius (1892–1981), French musician and composer
- Casadesus, Olivier (* 1970), French actor
- Casadesus, Robert (1899–1972), French pianist, piano teacher and composer
- Casadevall i Mombardó, Martí (1886–1968), Catalan painter, sculptor and sculptor
- Casadevall, Josep (* 1946), Andorran lawyer, Vice-President of the European Court of Human Rights
- Casadio, Aglauco (* 1920), Italian poet, filmmaker and art critic
- Casado, Arturo (* 1983), Spanish athlete
- Casado, Fernando (born 1940), Dominican singer, actor and entertainer
- Casado, Germinal (1934-2016), Spanish ballet dancer and director
- Casado, Juan (born 1935), French football player
- Casado, Marisol (* 1956), Spanish sports official
- Casado, Miguel (* 1954), Spanish poet, literary critic, literary translator and editor
- Casado, Pablo (* 1981), Spanish politician (PP)
- Casado, Raúl Arsenio (1929–2010), Argentine clergyman and Archbishop of Tucumán
- Casado, Segismundo (1893–1968), Spanish colonel of the Second Spanish Republic
- Casador, Guillermo (1510–1570), Spanish clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Barcelona
- Casady, Guymon (* 1969), American film producer and talent manager
- Casady, Jack (* 1944), American blues and rock musician and bassist
Casag
- Casagemas, Carlos (1880–1901), Picasso's friend (around 1900), depicted on three paintings
- Casagli, Justina (1794–1841), Swedish opera singer (soprano)
- Casagrande, Antonio (* 1931), Italian actor and singer
- Casagrande, Arthur (1902–1981), Austrian-American soil mechanic, geotechnician and civil engineer
- Casagrande, Christina Maria (1947–2019), German alternative practitioner and author
- Casagrande, Filippo (* 1973), Italian racing cyclist
- Casagrande, Francesco (* 1970), Italian racing cyclist
- Casagrande, Irene (* 1996), Italian actress
- Casagrande, Leo (1903–1990), Austrian-born American civil engineer specializing in geotechnical engineering
- Casagrande, Loriana , set designer
- Casagrande, Luca , Italian singer
- Casagrande, Marco (* 1971), Finnish architect, writer and professor of architecture
- Casagrande, Peter (* 1946), German painter
- Casagrande, Rudolf (* 1942), Austrian artist
- Casagrande, Thomas (* 1956), German political scientist and author
- Casagrande, Vittorio (1934–2008), German-Italian pop singer and actor
- Casagrande, Walter (* 1963), Brazilian soccer player
Casal
- Casal Chapí, Enrique (1909–1977), Spanish composer
- Casal, Jean Marie (1905–1977), French oriental archaeologist
- Casal, Julián del (1863-1893), Cuban writer
- Casal, Luz (* 1958), Spanish singer
- Casal, Sergio (* 1962), Spanish tennis player
- Casaldáliga, Pedro (1928–2020), Spanish religious and bishop, liberation theologian
- Casalduero, Joaquín (1903–1990), Spanish-American poet, Romanist, and Hispanist
- Casale, Facino Cane de (1360-1412), Italian condottiere
- Casale, Giuseppe (* 1923), Archbishop Emeritus of Foggia-Bovino
- Casale, Luigi (1882–1927), Italian chemist and industrialist
- Casale, Rita (* 1968), German philosopher and educator
- Casale-Telford, Pamela (* 1963), American tennis player
- Casaleggio, Davide (* 1976), Italian internet entrepreneur, political activist
- Casali del Drago, Giovanni Battista (1838–1908), Italian clergyman, cardinal during the pontificate of Leo XIII.
- Casali, Antonio (1715–1787), Cardinal of the Roman Church
- Casali, Augusto (* 1949), San Marinese politician
- Casali, Charles (1923–2014), Swiss football player
- Casali, Frank (* 1986), German-Italian actor
- Casali, Giovanni Battista († 1792), Italian choirmaster and composer
- Casali, John , British sound engineer
- Casali, Kim (1941–1997), New Zealand cartoonist
- Casali, Osvaldo (1824–1907), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Camerino
- Casali, Renzo (1939-2010), Italian author, theater filmmaker
- Casali, Sergio (* 1969), Italian classical philologist
- Casali, Tino (* 1995), Austrian soccer player
- Casalis, Eugène (1812-1891), French Protestant missionary
- Casalis, George (1917–1987), French liberation theologian
- Casals Istomin, Marta (* 1936), American-Puerto Rican musician and music teacher
- Casals Rueda, Toni (* 1980), Andorran ski mountaineer
- Casals, Enric (1892–1986), Catalan violinist, composer and conductor
- Casals, Jordi (* 1973), Catalan choir director and conductor
- Casals, Muriel (1945–2016), Spanish-French economist, university professor and Catalan politician
- Casals, Pau (1876–1973), Spanish cellist
- Casals, Rosie (* 1948), American tennis player
Casam
- Casamayor Griñán, Raynier (* 1975), Cuban musician
- Casamayor, Joel (born 1971), Cuban boxer
- Casambre, Marco (* 1998), Filipino soccer player
- Casamento, Mario (* 1971), Italian-Swiss football player
Casan
- Casaña, Ezequiel (* 1992), Uruguayan football player
- Casañas i Pagès, Salvador (1834–1908), Archbishop of Barcelona
- Casañas, Alejandro (* 1954), Cuban hurdle sprinter
- Casanate, Girolamo († 1700), Italian cardinal of the Roman Church
- Casandra, Cristina (* 1977), Romanian athlete
- Casanova Casanova, Román (* 1956), Spanish clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Vic
- Casanova Díaz, Miguel Ángel (* 1980), Mexican soccer player
- Casanova i Comes, Rafael († 1743), Catalan lawyer and politician
- Casanova y Marzol, Vicente (1854–1930), Spanish archbishop and cardinal
- Casanova, Achille (1941–2016), Swiss journalist and Federal Council spokesman
- Casanova, André (1919–2009), French composer
- Casanova, Carmen (* 1980), Swiss ski racer
- Casanova, Christina (* 1959), Swiss writer
- Casanova, Corina (* 1956), Federal Chancellor of the Swiss Confederation
- Casanova, Danielle (1909–1943), French communist and member of the Resistance
- Casanova, Eduardo (* 1939), Venezuelan writer, playwright and lawyer
- Casanova, Fernando (1925–2012), Mexican actor
- Casanova, Francesco (1727–1803), Italian battle painter
- Casanova, Francisco (1957-2019), Dominican opera singer (tenor)
- Casanova, Gaetano (1697–1733), Italian actor, alleged father of Giacomo Girolamo Casanova
- Casanova, Georges (1890–1932), French fencer
- Casanova, Giacomo (1725–1798), Venetian adventurer and writer
- Casanova, Giovanni Battista (1730–1795), Italian painter and draftsman
- Casanova, Héctor (1942–2007), Cuban singer and composer
- Casanova, Jean-Laurent (* 1963), French physician (pediatric immunology)
- Casanova, José (* 1951), Spanish and American sociologist of religion
- Casanova, Lara (* 1996), Swiss snowboarder
- Casanova, Laurent (1906–1972), French politician, member of the National Assembly and member of the Resistance
- Casanova, Marco (* 1976), Swiss ski racer
- Casanova, Martin (* 1991), Italian ice hockey player
- Casanova, Mathias (* 1978), German film producer
- Casanova, Myriam (* 1985), Swiss tennis player
- Casanova, Nacho (* 1987), Spanish soccer player
- Casanova, Rodolfo (* 1981), Uruguayan athlete
- Casanova, Sauveur (1918–1998), French clergyman and Bishop of Ajaccio (1987–1995)
- Casanova, Tristano (* 1983), German actor and voice actor
- Casanovas, Oscar (1914–1987), Argentine featherweight boxer
- Casanoves i Bertran, Narcís (1747–1799), Catalan composer, organist and Benedictine monk
Casap
- Casapietra, Björn (* 1970), German tenor, television presenter and actor
- Casapietra, Celestina , Italian opera singer (soprano)
- Casapinta, Ferruccio (* 1928), Italian director
- Casapu, Tudor (* 1963), Soviet weightlifter
Caesar
- Casar, Aljaž (* 2000), Slovenian football player
- Casar, Amira (* 1971), British-French actress
- Cäsar, Maria (1920–2017), Austrian resistance fighter, KPÖ activist and contemporary witness
- Caesar, Nathanael (1763–1836), German headmaster and teacher
- Casar, Sandy (* 1979), French racing cyclist
- Casar, Shalyn (* 1988), German actress
- Casara, Severino (1903–1978), Italian documentary filmmaker
- Casares Mouriño, Carlos (1941–2002), Galician writer and politician
- Casares Quiroga, Santiago (1884–1950), Prime Minister of Spain
- Casares y Moya, Rafael de los (1899–1978), Spanish diplomat
- Casares, Julio (1877–1964), Spanish diplomat, Romance scholar, Hispanist and lexicographer
- Casarès, Maria (1922–1996), French actress
- Casares, Miguel (* 1966), Spanish veterinarian, director of the Frankfurt Zoo
- Casares, Wences (* 1974), Argentine technology entrepreneur and philanthropist
- Casaretti, Francesco (* 1939), Italian writer and director
- Casaretto, Alcides Jorge Pedro (* 1936), Argentine clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop
- Casaretto, Caroline (* 1978), German hockey player
- Casaretto, Pietro (1810–1878), Italian abbot, founder and Abbot General of the Congregation of Subiaco
- Casari, Giuseppe (1922-2013), Italian football player
- Casariego y Acevedo, Mario (1909–1983), Spanish Archbishop of Guatemala and Cardinal
- Casariego, Martín (* 1962), Spanish writer and screenwriter
- Casariego, Nicolás (* 1970), Spanish writer and screenwriter
- Casaril, Guy (1933–1996), French film director and screenwriter
- Casarín, Horacio (1918-2005), Mexican football player
- Casarino, Esteban (* 1976), Paraguayan squash player
- Caesarius von Speyer , Provincial of the German Province of the Franciscan Order
- Casaro, Renato (* 1935), Italian painter and illustrator
- Casaroli, Agostino (1914–1998), Italian Cardinal Curia and Cardinal Secretary of State
- Casarosa, Enrico (* 1970), Italian animation filmmaker
- Casarotto, Renato (1948–1986), Italian mountaineer
- Casarramona, Ferrán , Spanish amateur astronomer
- Casartelli, Fabio (1970–1995), Italian racing cyclist
Casas
- Casas Alemán, Fernando (1905–1968), Mexican ambassador
- Casas i Carbó, Ramon (1866–1932), Spanish painter and graphic artist
- Casas Ortiz, Froilán Tiberio (* 1948), Colombian priest, Bishop of Neiva
- Casas Pasarín, Luis (1902–1986), Spanish football player and coach
- Casas Regueiro, Julio (1936–2011), Cuban revolutionary, military and politician
- Casas, Antonio (1911–1982), Spanish actor
- Casas, Artemio (1911–1989), Filipino clergyman, Catholic bishop
- Casas, Bartolomé de Las († 1566), Dominican, missionary and writer in the Spanish colonies of America
- Casas, Cristóbal de las (1530–1576), Spanish Italianist and lexicographer
- Casas, Diego (* 1995), Uruguayan soccer player
- Casas, Fabián (* 1965), Argentine journalist, poet and writer
- Casas, Helena (* 1988), Spanish track cyclist
- Casas, Iván (* 1980), Colombian racing cyclist
- Casas, Javier (* 1979), Argentinian guitarist and music producer
- Casas, Javier (* 1982), Spanish soccer player
- Casas, Juan Francisco (* 1976), Spanish painter
- Casas, Mario (* 1986), Spanish actor
- Casas, Ricard , Spanish astronomer
- Casaseca, José Luis (1800-1869), Spanish chemist
- Casasola Merkle, Marcel-André (* 1977), German game designer
- Casasola Sosa, José Aníbal (1949–2007), Guatemalan clergyman, Bishop of Zacapa y Santo Cristo de Esquipulas
Casat
- Casati, Ambrogio (1897–1977), Italian futuristic painter and sculptor
- Casati, Gaetano (1838–1902), Italian geographer, African explorer and author
- Casati, Giulio (* 1942), Italian physicist
- Casati, Luisa (1881–1957), Italian heiress, muse, patron, fashion icon and high society lady
- Casati, Mario (* 1944), Italian boxer
- Casati, Paolo (1617–1707), Italian Jesuit and mathematician
- Casati, Rebecca (* 1970), German journalist, author and publisher's editor
Casau
- Casaubon, Isaac (1559-1614), philologist, Protestant, humanist
- Casaubon, Méric (1599–1671), English author and scholar
- Casault, Craig , American basketball player
- Casault, Margaret (* 1994), Canadian volleyball player
Casav
- Casavella, Francisco (1963-2008), Spanish writer