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- Cooch, Edward W. (1876–1964), American politician
- Coode, Ed (* 1975), British rower
- Coode, John , English colonial governor of the Province of Maryland
- Cooder, Ry (* 1947), American guitarist, composer and producer
- Coogan, Jackie (1914–1984), American actor
- Coogan, Keith (* 1970), American actor and child actor
- Coogan, Steve (born 1965), British actor and comedian, screenwriter
- Coogler, Ryan (* 1986), American film director and screenwriter
- Cook, Aaron , Nauruan politician
- Cook, Aaron (* 1991), British Taekwondoin
- Cook, Al (* 1945), Austrian blues guitarist and singer
- Cook, Alan (1896–1973), American film technician
- Cook, Alice (* 1955), American figure skater
- Cook, Alice Grace († 1958), British astronomer
- Cook, Andrea Joy (* 1978), Canadian actress
- Cook, Angela (* 1953), Australian medium and long distance runner
- Cook, Ann (1903–1962), American blues and gospel singer
- Cook, Annelies (* 1984), American biathlete and cross-country skier
- Cook, Arthur (* 1928), American marksman
- Cook, Arthur Bernard (1868–1952), British classical archaeologist and religious scholar
- Cook, Barbara (1927–2017), American singer and actress
- Cook, Beryl (1926-2008), British painter
- Cook, Bill (1896–1986), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Cook, Billy (1928–1952), American murderer
- Cook, Billy (1940-2017), Australian football player of Scottish descent
- Cook, Bob († 1981), American cyclist
- Cook, Brendan (born 1983), Canadian ice hockey player
- Cook, Bruce Alexander (1932–2003), American journalist and writer
- Cook, Bun (1904–1988), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Cook, Burton C. (1819-1894), American politician
- Cook, Carla , American jazz singer
- Cook, Carole (born 1924), American singer and actress
- Cook, Cecil (1897–1985), British physician, Aboriginal protector of the Northern Territory
- Cook, Charlie (* 1982), American ice hockey player
- Cook, Chris (* 1980), American cross-country skier
- Cook, Clyde (1891–1984) Australian actor, comedian, film director, and writer
- Cook, Daequan (* 1987), American basketball player
- Cook, Dalvin (born 1995), American football player
- Cook, Dane (born 1972), American comedian and actor
- Cook, Daniel Pope (1794–1827), American politician
- Cook, David (* 1966), American scholar of religion
- Cook, David (* 1982), American singer-songwriter and musician
- Cook, Doc (1891–1958), American jazz big band leader and arranger
- Cook, Donald (1901–1961), American actor
- Cook, Dustin (* 1989), Canadian ski racer
- Cook, Ebenezer , English poet
- Cook, Eddie (born 1966), American bantamweight boxer
- Cook, Edward (1889–1972), American athlete
- Cook, Edward Tyas (1857-1919) British journalist, biographer, and scholar
- Cook, Elisha (1903-1995), American actor
- Cook, Elizabeth (1741–1835), English wife of James Cook
- Cook, Elizabeth (* 1952), British writer
- Cook, Emily (* 1979), American freestyle skier
- Cook, Eugene Beauharnais (1830–1915), American chess composer
- Cook, Fielder (1923–2003), American film director and producer
- Cook, Frederick (1833–1905) American businessman and politician
- Cook, Frederick (1865–1940), American explorer, polar explorer, and physician
- Cook, Garry (* 1958), British athlete and Olympian
- Cook, Gene (1932-2002), American football player and baseball official
- Cook, George W. (1851-1916), American politician
- Cook, Glen (* 1944), American (fantasy) author
- Cook, Glenn (born 1963), British triathlete
- Cook, Holly , American figure skater
- Cook, Ida (1904–1986), British novelist and Righteous Among the Nations
- Cook, J. Lawrence (1899–1976), American piano roll artist
- Cook, Jacqui (* 1976), Canadian rower
- Cook, James (1728–1779), English navigator and explorer
- Cook, James (1764–1837) Scottish mill builder, engineer, and industrialist
- Cook, James M. (1807–1868) American businessman, banker, and politician
- Cook, James Wilfred (1900–1975), British chemist
- Cook, Jared (* 1987), American football player
- Cook, Javier (* 1961), German American football coach
- Cook, Jerry (* 1943), American NASCAR racing driver
- Cook, Jesse (* 1964), Canadian guitarist and composer
- Cook, Joel (1842–1910), American politician
- Cook, John (1730–1789), British-American politician and Governor of the State of Delaware (1782–1783)
- Cook, John (1935–2001) Canadian photographer, filmmaker, and writer
- Cook, John (born 1946), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Cook, John (* 1957), American golf player
- Cook, John (* 1972), Australian cognitive scientist
- Cook, John C. (1846–1920), American politician
- Cook, John Parsons (1817–1872), American politician
- Cook, Jonathan (* 1965), British journalist, foreign correspondent and author
- Cook, Joseph (1860–1947), Australian politician and Prime Minister
- Cook, Josephine (* 1931), British shot putter
- Cook, Junior (1934-1992), American jazz musician
- Cook, Kassidy (* 1995), American water diver
- Cook, Kathy (* 1960), British sprinter
- Cook, Kenneth (1929–1987), Australian journalist, screenwriter, and director
- Cook, Kerstin (* 1989), Swiss model and Miss Switzerland 2010
- Cook, Kristina (* 1970), British eventing rider
- Cook, Kyle (* 1975), American rock guitarist
- Cook, Laurence (* 1939), American jazz drummer and percussionist
- Cook, Lewis (born 1997), English soccer player
- Cook, Linda (* 1958), American top manager
- Cook, Marlow (1926-2016), American politician
- Cook, Marty (* 1947), American jazz musician
- Cook, Mason (* 2000), American actor
- Cook, Mercer (1903–1987), American Romance scholar, translator, and diplomat
- Cook, Merrill (* 1946), American politician
- Cook, Michael (* 1940), British scholar of Islam
- Cook, Monte (* 1968), American role-play author
- Cook, Myrtle (1902–1985), Canadian athlete
- Cook, Natalie (* 1975), Australian volleyball player
- Cook, Nick (* 1960), British author and journalist
- Cook, Nicky (* 1979), British super featherweight boxer
- Cook, Oliver (* 1990), British rower
- Cook, Omar (* 1982), American-Montenegrin basketball player
- Cook, orator Fuller (1867–1949), American botanist, entomologist, and cultural geographer
- Cook, Orchard (1763-1819), American politician
- Cook, Paul (* 1943), American politician
- Cook, Paul (born 1956), British drummer
- Cook, Peter (* 1936), British architect and author
- Cook, Peter (1937–1995) British author, actor and comedian
- Cook, Peter (1943–2005), Australian politician, Senate member and Minister
- Cook, Peter J (* 1938), British-Australian geologist
- Cook, Philip (1817-1894), American politician and Confederate general in the Civil War
- Cook, Quentin L. (b.1940), American Apostle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- Cook, Quinn (* 1993), American basketball player
- Cook, Rachael Leigh (* 1979), American actress and model
- Cook, Randall William , American special effects artist
- Cook, Richard (1957-2007), British jazz writer
- Cook, Robert E. (1920–1988), American politician
- Cook, Robert Manuel (1909-2000), British classical archaeologist
- Cook, Robert O. (1903–1995), American sound engineer and film technology pioneer
- Cook, Robin (* 1940), American doctor and author
- Cook, Robin (1946-2005), British politician, Member of the House of Commons, Secretary of State (1997-2001)
- Cook, Roger (born 1940), English songwriter
- Cook, Rosa (* 1998), Mexican athlete
- Cook, Samuel A. (1849–1918), American politician
- Cook, Samuel E. (1860–1946), American politician
- Cook, Sarah (* 1975), New Zealand squash player
- Cook, Sarah (* 1993), American-Filipino soccer player
- Cook, Sherburne F. (1896–1974), American physiologist and anthropologist
- Cook, Stacey (* 1984), American ski racer
- Cook, Stephanie (* 1972), British pentathlete
- Cook, Stephen A. (* 1939), American computer scientist, Cook's theorem
- Cook, Steve (born 1991), English soccer player
- Cook, TS (1947-2013), American screenwriter
- Cook, Thomas (1808-1892), British tourism pioneer and founder of the travel company of the same name
- Cook, Thomas (1908–1952), Scottish politician
- Cook, Thomas H. (* 1947), American writer, teacher and journalist
- Cook, Tim (* 1960), American manager
- Cook, Tim (* 1984), American ice hockey player
- Cook, Tommy (born 1930), American actor, film producer and screenwriter
- Cook, Tony (* 1936), Australian long-distance runner
- Cook, Will Marion (1869–1944), American composer
- Cook, William (* 1957), American mathematician
- Cook, William Alfred (1931–2011), American entrepreneur
- Cook, William Richard Joseph (1905–1987), British physicist
- Cook, Willie (1923-2000), American jazz trumpeter
- Cook, Zadock (1769–1863), American politician
- Cook-Lynn, Elizabeth (* 1930), American author and professor
- Cooke Brown, James (1921–2000), American sociologist and science fiction writer
- Cooke, Alan (born 1966), English table tennis player
- Cooke, Alistair (1908-2004) British-American journalist and presenter
- Cooke, Alistair, Baron Lexden (* 1945), British historian and Conservative Party politician
- Cooke, Anthony († 1576), English nobleman, politician and humanist
- Cooke, Arnold (1906-2005) British composer
- Cooke, Baden (* 1978), Australian road cyclist
- Cooke, Bates (1787–1841), American politician
- Cooke, Ben (* 1974), English stuntman and actor
- Cooke, Beth (* 1982), British actress
- Cooke, Carol (born 1961), Australian disabled athlete
- Cooke, Cecil (1923-1983), Bahamian sailor
- Cooke, Charles M. (1844–1920), American officer and politician
- Cooke, Charles M. (1886-1970), American admiral
- Cooke, Charlie (born 1942), Scottish football player and coach
- Cooke, Christian , sound engineer
- Cooke, Christian (* 1987), British actor
- Cooke, Cody (born 1993), English football player
- Cooke, Darwyn (1962-2016), Canadian comic book writer, illustrator, and animation artist
- Cooke, Deryck (1919–1976), British musicologist
- Cooke, Dominic (* 1966), British theater director and theater and film director
- Cooke, Edmund F. (1885–1967), American politician
- Cooke, Edward D. (1849-1897) American politician
- Cooke, Edwin N. (1810–1879) American businessman and politician (Republican Party)
- Cooke, Eleutheros (1787–1864), American politician
- Cooke, Elisha (1637–1715), physician and politician
- Cooke, Emma (1884–1929), American archer
- Cooke, Francis Judd (1910–1995), American composer, organist, pianist, cellist, conductor and music teacher
- Cooke, George Willis (1848–1923), American Unitarian, humanities and church historian
- Cooke, Gregory (born 1966), British actor, director, producer and screenwriter
- Cooke, Greville (1894–1992), English composer and music teacher
- Cooke, Heather (* 1988), Filipino-American soccer player
- Cooke, Henry D. (1825-1881) American politician
- Cooke, Howard (1915-2014) Jamaican politician, Governor General of Jamaica
- Cooke, Ian D. (* 1935), Australian physician and university professor
- Cooke, J. Barry (1915-2005), American geotechnical engineer
- Cooke, Jack Kent (1912–1997) Canadian entrepreneur
- Cooke, James W. (1812-1869), American naval officer
- Cooke, John (1608-1660) English lawyer
- Cooke, John (1937-2005), American rower and youth soccer coach
- Cooke, John Rogers (1833-1891), Confederate General in the American Civil War
- Cooke, Joseph Platt (1730-1816), American politician
- Cooke, Josiah Parsons (1827-1894), American chemist
- Cooke, Keith (* 1959), American actor and stunt performer
- Cooke, Lorrin A. (1831-1902) businessman, politician, and Connecticut Governor
- Cooke, Malcolm (1929-2008), British film editor and sound designer
- Cooke, Matt (born 1978), Canadian ice hockey player
- Cooke, Matt (* 1979), American road cyclist
- Cooke, Mordecai Cubitt (1825–1914), British botanist and mycologist
- Cooke, Nicholas (1717–1782), American politician
- Cooke, Nicole (* 1983), British cyclist
- Cooke, Nigel (born 1957), British actor
- Cooke, Olivia (born 1993), British actress
- Cooke, Philip St. George (1809–1895), American cavalry officer
- Cooke, Richard (born 1965), English football player
- Cooke, Robin JS (1938-1979), Australian volcanologist
- Cooke, Sam († 1964), American singer
- Cooke, Terence (1921–1983), American Cardinal and Archbishop of New York
- Cooke, Terry (* 1976), English soccer player
- Cooke, Thomas B. (1778-1853), American politician
- Cooke, William († 1589), English politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Cooke, William Fothergill (1806–1879), English inventor, worked with Charles Wheatstone on the development of electrical telegraphy
- Cooke, William Mordecai (1823–1863), Confederate politician
- Cookie the Herbalist , Swiss reggae musician
- Cookman, John (1909–1982), American ice hockey player
- Cooks, Brandin (born 1993), American football player
- Cooks, Robert Graham (* 1941), South African-American chemist
- Cooksey, John (* 1941), American politician
- Cooksey, Marty (* 1954), American long-distance runner
- Cooksey, Pat (born 1945), Irish musician
- Cookson, Brian (* 1951), British cycling official
- Cookson, Catherine (1906-1998), English author
- Cookson, Isaac Thomas (1817–1870), New Zealand politician
- Cookson, Isabel Clifton (1893–1973), Australian paleobotanist and palynologist
- Cookson, Rob (born 1961), Canadian ice hockey coach
- Cookson, Samuel (1891–1974), Welsh football player
- Cookson, Sophie (* 1990), English film and theater actress
- Cookworthy, William (1705–1780) English pharmacist, chemist, and inventor
- Cool, Herbert (* 1985), Dutch biathlete
- Cool, Marie (* 1961), French artist
- Coolen, Antoon (1897–1961), Dutch writer and journalist
- Coolen, Jef (1944-2016), Belgian jazz trumpeter (also flugelhorn)
- Coolen, Johan († 1729), priest in the Teutonic Order
- Coolen, Rini (* 1967), Dutch football player and coach
- Cooley, Alex (1939–2015), American organizer of rock concerts and music festivals
- Cooley, Charles (1864–1929), American sociologist
- Cooley, Denton (1920-2016), American surgeon
- Cooley, Earl (1880–1940), American politician
- Cooley, Harold D. (1897–1974) American politician
- Cooley, Harry H. (1893–1986) American farmer and politician
- Cooley, Jack , American jazz and R&B musician (drums, vocals)
- Cooley, James (1926-2016), American mathematician
- Cooley, Josh , American screenwriter, film director, and voice actor
- Cooley, Mike (born 1935), Irish engineer and union activist
- Cooley, Robert A. (1873-1968) American entomologist and parasitologist
- Cooley, Spade (1910–1969), American country musician and band leader
- Cooley, Thomas Benton (1871–1945), American pediatrician, first to describe beta thalassemia
- Cooley, Thomas R. (1893-1959), United States Navy Admiral
- Cooley, Wes (1932-2015), American politician
- Coolidge, Archibald Cary (1866–1928), American diplomat and historian
- Coolidge, Arthur W. (1881–1952), American politician
- Coolidge, Calvin (1872–1933) American politician, 30th President of the United States
- Coolidge, Carlos (1792–1866), American politician
- Coolidge, Cassius Marcellus (1844–1934) American painter
- Coolidge, Edgar David (1881–1967), American dentist
- Coolidge, Elizabeth Sprague (1864–1953), American pianist and patron
- Coolidge, Frederick S. (1841-1906), American politician
- Coolidge, Grace (1879-1957), American first lady
- Coolidge, Jennifer (born 1961), American actress
- Coolidge, Julian (1873-1954) American mathematician
- Coolidge, Marcus A. (1865–1947), American Democratic Party politician
- Coolidge, Martha (* 1946), American director
- Coolidge, Phillip Sidney (1830-1863), American astronomer
- Coolidge, Priscilla († 2014), American pop musician of Native American descent (Cherokee)
- Coolidge, Rita (* 1945), American country singer
- Coolidge, T. Jefferson (1831-1920), American diplomat and business manager
- Coolidge, MCAS (1850-1926) British mountaineer, theologian, and publicist
- Coolidge, William David (1873–1975) American physicist
- Cooling, Leonard Frank (1903-1977), British geotechnician
- Coolio (born 1963), American rapper and actor
- Coolman, Todd (* 1954), American jazz musician
- Cools, Alexander (1941-2013), Dutch behavioral pharmacologist
- Cools, André (1927–1991), Belgian socialist politician
- Cools, Dion (* 1996), Malaysian-Belgian soccer player
- Cools, Julien (* 1947), Belgian football player
- Cools, Reginaldus (1618–1706), Dutch bishop
- Cools-Lartigue, Louis (1905-1993), Dominican politician
- Cooltuyn, Cornelis († 1569), Dutch theologian
- Coolwijk, Denis (* 1912), Dutch pianist and composer
- Cooman, Nelli (* 1964), Dutch sprinter
- Coomans, Heva (1860–1939), French-American painter
- Coomans, Michael Cornelis C. (1933–1992), Dutch priest, Bishop of Samarinda
- Coomans, Pierre Olivier Joseph (1816–1889), Belgian genre and oriental painter
- Coomaraswamy, Ananda Kentish (1877–1947), American historian and philosopher
- Coomaraswamy, Radhika (* 1953), Sri Lankan lawyer and expert in the field of human rights
- Coomber, Alexandra (* 1973), British skeleton skier
- Coomber, Margaret (* 1950), British middle-distance runner, long-distance runner and sprinter
- Coombs, Claire Louise (* 1974), Belgian princess
- Coombs, Eswort (* 1972), Vincentian athlete
- Coombs, Frank (1853–1934), American politician
- Coombs, Frederick (1803–1874), American eccentric, inventor, phrenologist, daguerreotypist, photographer, and author
- Coombs, Joseph (* 1952), sprinter from Trinidad and Tobago
- Coombs, Krysten (* 1990), English badminton player
- Coombs, Robin (1921-2006) British physician and immunologist
- Coombs, Torrance (born 1983), Canadian actor
- Coombs, William J. (1833-1922) American politician
- Coombs-Goodfellow, Ian (born 1963), British badminton player (Jersey)
- Coombs-Goodfellow, Kerry (* 1971), British badminton player (Jersey)
- Coon, Adam (* 1994), American wrestler
- Coon, Carleton S. (1904-1981), American anthropologist
- Coon, Carrie (* 1981), American actress
- Coon, Charles E. (1842–1920) American politician
- Coon, Gene L. (1924-1973), American screenwriter and television producer
- Coon, Minor J. (1921-2018), American biochemist
- Coon, Sam (1903–1980), American politician
- Coonan, Helen (* 1947), Australian politician
- Coonan, Noel (born 1951), Irish politician
- Coonce, Harry (* 1939), American mathematician
- Coone (* 1983), Belgian DJ and music producer
- Cooney, David (* 1954), Irish diplomat
- Cooney, Eugene Jerome (* 1931), Roman Catholic bishop
- Cooney, Frank Henry (1872–1935), American politician
- Cooney, Gerry (* 1956), American boxer
- Cooney, James (1848–1904) American politician
- Cooney, Kara (* 1972), American Egyptologist
- Cooney, Leighton (* 1944), American politician
- Cooney, Mike (* 1954), American politician
- Cooney, Patrick (* 1931), Irish politician (Fine Gael), MEP
- Cooney, Patrick Ronald (1934–2012), American clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Gaylord
- Cooney, Ray (born 1932), English comedy writer
- Cooney, Tim (* 1951), American sound engineer
- Cooney, Walter R Jr. (* 1962), American chemical engineer, amateur astronomer and asteroid explorer
- Coons, Albert Hewett (1912–1978), American medic
- Coons, Chris (* 1963), American lawyer and politician (Democratic Party)
- Coons, Steven Anson (1912–1979), American computer scientist and engineer
- Coonts, Stephen (* 1946), American writer
- Coontz, Robert E. (1864-1935), Admiral in the US Navy
- Coop, Denys N. (1920–1981), English cameraman
- Coop, Franco (1891–1962), Italian actor
- Coop-Phane, Oscar (* 1988), French writer
- Coope, Sarah , British duathlete, triathlete and multiple European champion
- Cooper Walz, Marcus (* 1994), Spanish canoeist
- Cooper, Abraham (1787–1868) British painter
- Cooper, Abraham (* 1950), American rabbi and publicist
- Cooper, Adam (* 1971), English actor, choreographer, dancer and theater director
- Cooper, Alan (1931-2007) British jazz musician
- Cooper, Alan (* 1952), American software designer and author
- Cooper, Alfred Duff, 1st Viscount Norwich (1890–1954), British politician, Member of the House of Commons, diplomat and author
- Cooper, Alice (born 1948), American rock musician
- Cooper, Allen Foster (1862–1917), American politician
- Cooper, Amari (* 1994), American football player
- Cooper, Anderson (* 1967), American journalist and author
- Cooper, Andrew (born 1964), Australian rower
- Cooper, Anna J. (1858–1964), African American activist, author, and educator
- Cooper, Anthony (1893–1974) English football player
- Cooper, Anthony Ashley, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury (1621–1683), English politician and nobleman
- Cooper, Anthony Ashley, 2nd Earl of Shaftesbury (1652–1699), English peer and politician
- Cooper, Anthony Ashley, 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury (1671–1713), English philosopher, writer, politician, art critic and literary theorist
- Cooper, Armando (* 1987), Panamanian soccer player
- Cooper, Arthur (* 1952), sprinter from Trinidad and Tobago
- Cooper, Ashley (1936-2020), Australian tennis player
- Cooper, Ashley (1980-2008), Australian racing car driver
- Cooper, Astley Paston (1768-1841), English surgeon
- Cooper, Audrey (* 1964), British beach volleyball and volleyball player and volleyball coach
- Cooper, Barbara (* 1949), English-Canadian squash player
- Cooper, Barry (* 1949), English musicologist
- Cooper, Ben (1933-2020), American actor
- Cooper, Bert (1966-2019), American boxer
- Cooper, Besse (1896–2012), American woman, oldest living person
- Cooper, Bob (1925–1993), American jazz musician and arranger
- Cooper, Boyd , Australian badminton player
- Cooper, Brad (born 1954), Australian swimmer
- Cooper, Bradley (* 1957), Bahamian discus thrower and shot putter
- Cooper, Bradley (* 1975), American actor
- Cooper, Brenda (* 1960), American science fiction writer
- Cooper, Bridget , English badminton player
- Cooper, Brittnee (* 1988), American volleyball player
- Cooper, Buster (1929–2016), American swing jazz trombonist
- Cooper, Carolyn (born 1950), Jamaican university professor
- Cooper, Charles (1893–1964), British racing car designer and racing team owner
- Cooper, Charles (1926-2013), American actor
- Cooper, Charles D. (1769–1831) American physician, lawyer, and politician
- Cooper, Charles Henry († 1946), American judge and lawyer
- Cooper, Charles Merian (1856–1923), American politician
- Cooper, Charlotte (1870–1966), English tennis player
- Cooper, Chris (born 1951), American actor
- Cooper, Christin (* 1959), American ski racer
- Cooper, Christopher (* 1967), American horn player
- Cooper, Chuck (1926-1984), American basketball player
- Cooper, Chuck (born 1954), American actor
- Cooper, Clarence L. Jr. (1934–1978), American writer
- Cooper, Colin (1939-2008) British singer and multi-instrumentalist
- Cooper, Colin (* 1967), English football player and coach
- Cooper, Colin Campbell (1856–1937) American impressionist painter
- Cooper, Craig (born 1981), New Zealand badminton player
- Cooper, Curtis (born 1978), American football player
- Cooper, Cynthia (born 1963), American basketball player
- Cooper, DB , American hijacker
- Cooper, David (1931–1986), South African psychiatrist and a leader in the anti-psychiatry movement
- Cooper, David (* 1973), Canadian ice hockey player
- Cooper, Deniz (* 1985), Austrian actor and director
- Cooper, Dennis (* 1953), American author and journalist
- Cooper, Diana (1892–1986) British actress, writer and London high society figure
- Cooper, Dominic (born 1978), British actor
- Cooper, Dorree , American production designer
- Cooper, Douglas (1911–1984), English art historian, author, art patron and collector
- Cooper, Douglas Hancock (1815–1879), Confederate General in the American Civil War
- Cooper, Dylan (* 1979), Australian mountain biker
- Cooper, Earl (1886–1965), American racing driver
- Cooper, Edith Emma (1862-1913), British writer
- Cooper, Edmund (1821–1911), American politician
- Cooper, Edmund (1926–1982), English author
- Cooper, Edward (1824–1905) American politician
- Cooper, Edward (1873–1928), American politician
- Cooper, Edward Joshua (1798-1863) Irish astronomer
- Cooper, Emil (1877–1960), Ukrainian-Russian-American violinist and conductor
- Cooper, Emma Lampert (1855–1920), American painter, art teacher, and art director
- Cooper, Eric (* 1967), American basketball player
- Cooper, Frederick (* 1947), American historian
- Cooper, G. Arthur (1902-2000), American paleontologist
- Cooper, Gareth (born 1979), Welsh rugby union player
- Cooper, Gary (1901–1961), American actor
- Cooper, George (1892–1943), American actor (silent film era)
- Cooper, George A. (1925-2018), British actor
- Cooper, George B. (1808–1866), American politician
- Cooper, George W. (1851–1899), American politician
- Cooper, Gladys (1888–1971) British actress
- Cooper, Gordon (1927-2004), American astronaut
- Cooper, Harold (1886–1970), Australian anthropologist and historian
- Cooper, Harry (1903–1961), American jazz musician
- Cooper, Helene (* 1966), American journalist
- Cooper, Henry (1827-1884) American Democratic Party politician
- Cooper, Henry (1934-2011), British heavyweight boxer
- Cooper, Henry A. (1850–1931), American politician
- Cooper, Imogen (* 1949), English pianist
- Cooper, Isobel (* 1975), British soprano and pop singer
- Cooper, Ivan (1944–2019), Northern Irish politician
- Cooper, Jack, Baron Cooper of Stockton Heath (1908–1988), British Labor Party politician, Member of the House of Commons and union official
- Cooper, Jackie (1922–2011), American actor and director
- Cooper, Jacqui (* 1973), Australian freestyle skier
- Cooper, James (1810–1863) American politician
- Cooper, James Fenimore (1789-1851), American writer
- Cooper, Jeanne (1928–2013), American actress
- Cooper, Jeff (1920-2006), American firearms expert
- Cooper, Jere (1893–1957), American politician and member of parliament
- Cooper, Jerome (1946-2015), American jazz drummer
- Cooper, Jillie (* 1988), Scottish badminton player
- Cooper, Jilly (* 1937), British author
- Cooper, Jim (* 1951), American jazz vibraphonist
- Cooper, Jim (* 1954), American politician
- Cooper, Job Adams (1843–1899), American politician
- Cooper, John († 1626), English musician and composer
- Cooper, John (1923-2000), British automobile designer
- Cooper, John (1940–1974), British hurdler
- Cooper, John (born 1948), British racing car driver
- Cooper, John Astley (1858–1930), British inventor of the Commonwealth Games
- Cooper, John G. (1872–1955), American politician (Republican Party)
- Cooper, John Julius, 2nd Viscount Norwich (1929–2018), British diplomat and writer
- Cooper, John L. (* 1975), American singer and songwriter
- Cooper, John Montgomery (1881–1949), American ethnologist and priest
- Cooper, John Sherman (1901–1991), American politician
- Cooper, Johnny (* 1988), American country and rock musician
- Cooper, Jon (* 1967), Canadian-American ice hockey coach
- Cooper, Joseph (* 1985), New Zealand road cyclist
- Cooper, JP (born 1983), British singer and songwriter
- Cooper, Kate (* 1960), British-American ancient historian
- Cooper, Kenneth H. (* 1931), American sports medic and former major in the US Air Force
- Cooper, Kenny (* 1984), American football player
- Cooper, Kevin (* 1975), English football player and coach
- Cooper, Kyle (* 1962), American designer of title sequences
- Cooper, Lana (* 1981), German actress
- Cooper, Leisha (* 1987), Australian badminton player
- Cooper, Leon Neil (* 1930), American physicist
- Cooper, Léontine (1837–1903), British-Australian suffragette and socialist
- Cooper, Lindsay (1951–2013), British bassoon and saxophone player and composer
- Cooper, Lindsay L. (1940-2001), British bassist
- Cooper, Lionel (1915–1979) British mathematician
- Cooper, Luise (1849–1931), German development worker and author
- Cooper, Malcolm (1947-2001) British marksman, Olympian, entrepreneur
- Cooper, Marc , American journalist and writer
- Cooper, Margaret (1909-2002), British swimmer
- Cooper, Mario (1905–1995) American illustrator, watercolorist, sculptor, and author
- Cooper, Mark Anthony (1800-1885), American politician
- Cooper, Martha (* 1942), American photojournalist
- Cooper, Martin (* 1928), American electrical engineer
- Cooper, Martin (* 1958), British keyboardist, saxophonist, songwriter and painter
- Cooper, Max Dale (* 1933), American immunologist
- Cooper, Melville (1896–1973), British actor
- Cooper, Mercator , American ship captain
- Cooper, Merian C. (1893–1973) American pilot, adventurer, actor, director, screenwriter, and producer
- Cooper, Michael (1941–1973), British photographer
- Cooper, Michael (* 1956), American basketball player and coach
- Cooper, Mike (* 1942), English guitarist and singer
- Cooper, Milton William (1943–2001) American author, filmmaker, broadcaster, and whistleblower
- Cooper, Miriam (1891–1976), American actress
- Cooper, Mitch (* 1994), Australian soccer player
- Cooper, Mitchell (* 1995), Australian athlete
- Cooper, Muriel (1925–1994), American graphic designer, researcher, and art educator
- Cooper, Myers Y. (1873-1958) American politician
- Cooper, Nesta (* 1993), Canadian actress
- Cooper, Oliver (* 1988), American actor
- Cooper, Patience , Indian film actress
- Cooper, Paula (1969-2015), American murderess
- Cooper, Paulette (* 1942), American critic of the Church of Scientology and author
- Cooper, Peter (1791-1883) American industrialist, inventor, and philanthropist
- Cooper, Peter Gordon (born 1948), Australian badminton player
- Cooper, Prentice (1895–1969), American politician
- Cooper, Priya (* 1974), Australian Paralympic swimmer and multiple medalist at the Paralympics
- Cooper, Ray (born 1942), English percussionist
- Cooper, Richard M. (1768–1843), American politician
- Cooper, Robert Archer (1874–1953), American politician
- Cooper, Robert C. (* 1968), Canadian writer and director
- Cooper, Robyn (born 1972), Australian squash player
- Cooper, Roland H. (* 1916), Liberian diplomat
- Cooper, Ron (* 1943), American sculptor, painter and photographer
- Cooper, Roy (* 1957), American politician
- Cooper, Ryan (* 1986), Australian actor and model
- Cooper, Samuel (1609–1672) British miniature painter
- Cooper, Samuel (1798–1876), US Army officer and Confederate General in the American Civil War
- Cooper, Samuel B. (1850-1918) American politician
- Cooper, Sarah (* 1977), American comedian
- Cooper, Scott (* 1970), American film director, producer, screenwriter and actor
- Cooper, Sean (b.1986), American football player
- Cooper, Sean (* 1992), Israeli ice hockey player
- Cooper, Shane (* 1985), South African jazz musician (bass, composition)
- Cooper, Sid (1918–2011), American jazz and studio musician (flute, clarinet, also saxophones, arrangement)
- Cooper, Steve (born 1979), Welsh football player and coach
- Cooper, Stuart (* 1942), American filmmaker, actor and screenwriter
- Cooper, Susan (born 1935), English fantasy writer
- Cooper, T (born 1972), American writer
- Cooper, Tarzan (1907-1980) American basketball player
- Cooper, Terence (1933–1997), Northern Irish actor, restaurateur and author
- Cooper, Terry (born 1944), English football player and coach
- Cooper, Thomas (1759–1839), English-American chemist, lawyer, economist and politician
- Cooper, Thomas (1764–1829), American politician
- Cooper, Thomas Buchecker (1823–1862), American politician
- Cooper, Thomas Haller (1919–1987), British member of the Waffen SS
- Cooper, Thomas Joshua (* 1946), American wildlife photographer, senior researcher and professor of fine art
- Cooper, Thomas Sidney (1803-1902), English landscape painter
- Cooper, Thomas, 1st Baron Cooper of Culross (1892–1955), Scottish judge and politician
- Cooper, Tom (1874-1906), American cyclist and car racer
- Cooper, Tom (* 1970), Austrian author and researcher
- Cooper, Tommy (1921-1984) British comedian and magician
- Cooper, Travis (* 1996), American biathlete
- Cooper, Tyree , American musician and DJ
- Cooper, Waltraut (* 1937), Austrian artist
- Cooper, Warren (* 1933), New Zealand politician
- Cooper, Wayne (* 1978), English snooker player
- Cooper, Whina (1895–1994), New Zealand activist, symbolic figure of the "Māori Land Rights Movement" and founding president of the "Māori Women's Welfare League"
- Cooper, Wilhelmina (1939–1980), American model and entrepreneur
- Cooper, Wilkie (1911-2001), British cinematographer
- Cooper, William (1754-1809), American lawyer and politician
- Cooper, William (1861–1941), Aboriginal political leader
- Cooper, William (1910–1968), American sailor
- Cooper, William B. (1771-1849) American politician
- Cooper, William Bryant (1867–1959), American politician
- Cooper, William C. (1832-1902), American politician
- Cooper, William Raworth (1793-1856), American politician
- Cooper, William Thomas (1934-2015), Australian landscape painter, animal painter, and ornithologist
- Cooper, William W. (1914–2012), American business economist
- Cooper, Yvette (* 1969), British politician, Member of the House of Commons and Minister
- Cooper-Hewitt, Peter (1861–1921), American electrical engineer
- Cooper-Moore (* 1946), American jazz pianist, music teacher and instrument maker
- Cooperman, Kahane , American film director, television and film producer
- Coopman, Theophiel (1852-1915), Flemish poet
- Coopmans, Paul (1962-2007), Belgian ornithologist
- Coor Achenbach, Gertrude (1915–1962), German-American art historian
- Cooray, Thomas (1901–1988), Sri Lankan clergyman, Archbishop of Colombo, and Cardinal
- Coordes, Egon (* 1944), German soccer player and coach
- Coordes, Luis (* 1999), German-Dominican soccer player
- Coore, David (1925-2011), Jamaican politician
- Cooreman, Gerhard (1852–1926), Belgian politician
- Cooremans, Lucien (1899–1985), Belgian mayor and university professor
- Coornhert, Dirck Volkertszoon (1522–1590), Dutch poet, scholar and politician
- Coors, Fiona (* 1972), German actress and voice actress
- Coors, Michael (* 1976), German Protestant theologian
- Coors, Otto (1916–1970), German soccer player
- Coors, Pete (* 1946), American entrepreneur and conservative politician
- Coort, Wil (* 1961), Dutch goalkeeping coach
- Coorte, Adriaen , Dutch painter
- Coote, Ali (* 1998), Scottish soccer player
- Coote, Alice (* 1968), British opera singer (lyric mezzo-soprano)
- Coote, Richard, 1st Earl of Bellomont (1655–1701), Governor of the English colonies of New York, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts
- Coote, Robert (1909–1982), British actor
- Coote, Roderic (1915-2000), Anglican Bishop in The Gambia and the United Kingdom
- Coote, Ron (born 1944), Australian rugby league player
- Coots, J. Fred (1897–1985), American songwriter
- Coott, Jan Clausen , dike builders and Mennonite leaders in Eiderstedt
- Coover, Colleen (* 1969), American cartoonist and illustrator
- Coover, Harry (1917–2011), American chemist and inventor
- Coover, John Edgar (1872–1938), American psychologist and a pioneer of parapsychological research
- Coover, Robert (* 1932), American writer
- Coox, Alvin (1924-1999), American military historian
Cop
- Čop, Bojan (1923–1994), Yugoslav linguist
- Čop, Duje (* 1990), Croatian football player
- Čop, Iztok (* 1972), Slovenian rower
- Čop, Josip (* 1961), Yugoslav football player
- Čop, Martina (* 1994), Croatian soccer player
- Čop, Milan (* 1938), Croatian-Yugoslav soccer player
- Cop, Nicolas († 1540), rector and medic
- Copado, Francisco (* 1974), German soccer player of Spanish descent
- Copan, Paul (* 1962), American theologian, philosopher, apologist and author
- Copas, cowboy (1913–1963), American country singer
- Cope Charles, Karen (* 1985), Costa Rican beach volleyball player
- Cope, Arthur C. (1909–1966), American chemist and professor of organic chemistry
- Cope, Arthur Stockdale (1857-1940), English portrait painter
- Cope, Edward Drinker (1840–1897), American paleontologist and zoologist
- Cope, Elizabeth Frances (1902–1982), American mathematician
- Cope, Frank (1915–1990) American football player
- Cope, Haley (* 1979), American swimmer
- Cope, Jamie (born 1985), English snooker player
- Copé, Jean-François (* 1964), French politician (UMP), member of the National Assembly
- Cope, John (1690–1760) British general and Member of Parliament
- Cope, John, Baron Cope of Berkeley (born 1937), British politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Cope, Julian (* 1957), English musician and songwriter
- Cope, Kenneth (born 1931), British actor
- Cope, Marianne (1838–1918), German nun
- Cope, Ronnie (1934-2016), English football player
- Cope, Tim (* 1978), Australian adventurer, world traveler, author and filmmaker
- Cope, Wendy (* 1945), British poet
- Cope, William T. (1836–1902), American officer and politician
- Copeau, Jacques (1879–1949) French playwright, actor and theater director
- Copei, Friedrich (1902–1945), German educator
- Copeland III, Miles (* 1944), American music industry representative, CEO of the "Copeland Group"
- Copeland, Arthur Herbert (1898–1970), American mathematician
- Copeland, Chris (* 1984), American basketball player
- Copeland, David (* 1976), English right-wing extremist assassin
- Copeland, Ian (1949-2006), American talent scout and music agent
- Copeland, Jack (born 1950), British historian
- Copeland, James (1923-2002) Scottish actor
- Copeland, Joan (born 1922), American actress
- Copeland, John (born 1950), American film producer and director
- Copeland, Johnny (1937–1997), American blues musician
- Copeland, Katherine (* 1990), British rower
- Copeland, Keith (1946-2015), American jazz drummer and music educator
- Copeland, Kenneth (born 1936), American healing preacher, television evangelist, and entrepreneur
- Copeland, Lillian (1904-1964) American athlete
- Copeland, Lorraine (1921–2013), Scottish prehistoric archaeologist specializing in Paleolithic in the Middle East
- Copeland, Miles junior (1913–1991), American musician
- Copeland, Misty (* 1982), American ballet dancer
- Copeland, Oren S. (1887-1958), American politician
- Copeland, Ralph (1837-1905) British astronomer
- Copeland, Ray (1926-1984) American jazz musician
- Copeland, Ron (* 1946), American hurdler and sprinter
- Copeland, Royal S. (1868-1938) American politician and medical professional
- Copeland, Shemekia (* 1979), American blues singer
- Copeland, Stewart (* 1952), American multi-instrumentalist and composer
- Copello, Alexis (* 1985), Cuban and Azerbaijani athlete
- Copello, Alfredo (* 1903), Argentine boxer
- Copello, José M. , Uruguayan politician
- Copello, Santiago Luis (1880–1967), Argentine clergyman, Archbishop of Buenos Aires and Cardinal
- Copello, Yasmani (* 1987), Turkish athlete (hurdler)
- Copeman, Lloyd Groff (1881–1956), American inventor
- Coper, Helmut (1925-2013), German pharmacologist
- Copi (1939–1987), Argentinian comic artist, playwright and novelist
- Ćopić, Branko (1915–1984), Yugoslav writer
- Copier, Andries Dirk (1901–1991), Dutch designer of decorative and utility objects
- Copier, Mettin (* 1989), Dutch-Austrian soccer player
- Copijn, Hendrik (1842–1923), Dutch garden architect
- Copik, Tomasz (* 1978), Polish football player
- Copil, Marius (* 1990), Romanian tennis player
- Copland, Aaron (1900–1990), American composer
- Copland, Calaigh (* 1987), Canadian-Guyanese soccer player
- Copland, Douglas (1894–1971), New Zealand-Australian economist and diplomat
- Copland, Ernie (1924–1971), Scottish football player
- Copland, Marc (* 1948), American jazz pianist
- Copland, Robert (1515–1547), English printer and poet
- Copleston, Frederick (1907-1994), British religious and philosopher
- Copleston, Geoffrey (1921–1999), British actor
- Copleston, Reginald (1845–1925), Anglican clergyman, Bishop of Colombo and Calcutta
- Copley, Al (born 1952), American blues musician
- Copley, Antony (1937-2016), British historian
- Copley, Dale (born 1991), Australian rugby league player
- Copley, Godfrey († 1709), British nobleman and politician, founder of the Copley Medal of the Royal Society
- Copley, Ira Clifton (1864–1947), American politician and newspaper publisher
- Copley, John Singleton (1738–1815), American-English painter
- Copley, John, 1st Baron Lyndhurst (1772–1863), British politician, member of the House of Commons
- Copley, Lionel (1648–1693), Province of Maryland Governor
- Copley, Paul (born 1944), British actor
- Copley, Peter (1915-2008), British actor
- Copley, Pheonix (* 1992), American ice hockey goalkeeper
- Copley, Sharlto (* 1973), South African producer, actor and director
- Copley, Terence (1946–2011), English theologian, university professor and author
- Copley, William (1919–1996) American painter
- Copon, Michael (* 1982), American actor, model and singer
- Coponius , Roman prefect of Judea (about 6–8)
- Copons, Guillem de , writer and diplomat
- Copony, Katharina (* 1972), Austrian filmmaker
- Coposu, Corneliu (1914–1995), Romanian politician
- Copp, Andrew (* 1994), American ice hockey player
- Copp, Harold (1915–1998), Canadian biochemist and physiologist at the University of British Columbia
- Coppa, Biagio (* 1965), Italian jazz musician (saxophone, composition)
- Coppa, Frank J. (* 1937), American historian
- Coppa, Giovanni (1925-2016), Italian cardinal, diplomat to the Holy See
- Coppack, Gareth (born 1980), Welsh snooker player
- Coppage, Al (1916-1992) American football player
- Coppé, Albert (1911–1999), Belgian politician
- Coppedè, Gino (1866–1927), Italian furniture designer and architect
- Coppée, François (1842–1908), French poet
- Coppejans, Kimmer (* 1994), Belgian tennis player
- Coppel, Alec (1907–1972), Australian screenwriter, writer, and dramaturge
- Coppel, Alexander (1865–1942), German entrepreneur
- Coppel, Alfred (1921-2004), American writer
- Coppel, Gustav (1830–1914), German steel goods and weapons manufacturer
- Coppel, Jérôme (* 1986), French racing cyclist
- Coppel, Simon (1811–1890), German banker and benefactor
- Coppell, Steve (* 1955), English soccer player and soccer coach
- Coppelli, Almo (* 1958), Italian racing driver
- Coppello, Joannes Kappeyne van de (1822–1895), Dutch statesman
- Coppenolle, Jan van († 1492), Flemish leader of the Ghent uprising against the future Emperor Maximilian I.
- Coppenrath, Albert (1883–1960), German Catholic priest and author
- Coppenrath, Aloys (1933–2013), German businessman and entrepreneur
- Coppenrath, Hubert (* 1930), French Polynesian clergyman, retired Archbishop of Papeete
- Coppenrath, Joseph Heinrich (1764–1853), German bookseller, publisher and manufacturer
- Coppenrath, Michel-Gaspard (1924–2008), French Polynesian clergyman, Archbishop of Papeete
- Coppens, Henri (1930–2015), Belgian football player and coach
- Coppens, Jo (* 1990), Belgian football goalkeeper
- Coppens, Robert , Flemish Renaissance sculptor
- Coppens, Willy (1892–1986), Belgian fighter pilot
- Coppens, Yves (* 1934), French paleoanthropologist, co-discoverer of Lucy
- Coppenstein, Johann Andreas († 1638), German Catholic clergyman, Dominican, theologian, publicist and author
- Copperfield, David (* 1956), American magician
- Coppersmith, Don , American mathematician and cryptologist
- Coppersmith, Sam (* 1955), American politician
- Coppersmith, Susan (* 1957), American physicist
- Coppess, Phil (born 1954), American marathon runner
- Coppi, Bruno (* 1935), Italian-American physicist
- Coppi, Fausto (1919–1960), Italian racing cyclist and three-time world champion
- Coppi, Hans (1916–1942), German resistance fighter, member of the Rote Kapelle resistance group
- Coppi, Hans junior (* 1942), German historian
- Coppi, Hilde (1909–1943), German resistance fighter
- Coppi, Serse (1923–1951), Italian racing cyclist
- Coppieters, Fernand (1905–1981), Belgian jazz and entertainment musician
- Coppieters, Francis (1930–1990), Belgian jazz pianist and arranger
- Coppieters, Honoré-Jozef (1874–1947), Belgian Roman Catholic clergyman and bishop
- Coppik, Manfred (1943–2016), German politician (Die Linke), Member of the Bundestag
- Coppin, George (1819–1906), English-Australian actor, theater entrepreneur, and politician
- Copping, Chris (* 1945), British musician
- Copping, Harold (1863-1932), British illustrator
- Copping, Jennifer , Canadian actress
- Copping, Wilf (1909–1980), English football player
- Coppinger, Alexandra (* 1996), Australian actress
- Coppinger, Stephen (* 1984), South African squash player
- Coppini, Francesco († 1464), Italian bishop and legate
- Coppini, Maurilio (* 1900), Italian diplomat
- Coppius, Marie (1871–1949), German kindergarten teacher and Froebel pedagogue of Jewish descent
- Copple, Kevin (* 1955), American programmer
- Coppo di Marcovaldo , Italian painter
- Coppo, Dionigi (1921–2003), Italian politician and trade union official, member of the Senato della Repubblica
- Coppo, Ernesto (1870–1948), Italian religious priest, missionary and Roman Catholic bishop
- Coppola, Alicia (* 1968), American actress
- Coppola, Anton (1917–2020), American musician and composer
- Coppola, Carmine (1910–1991), American musician and composer
- Coppola, Carmine (* 1979), Italian football player
- Coppola, Chris (* 1962), American actor
- Coppola, Claudia (* 1994), Italian tennis player
- Coppola, Eleanor (* 1936), American director and screenwriter
- Coppola, Ferdinando (* 1978), Italian football goalkeeper
- Coppola, Francis Ford (born 1939), American director and producer
- Coppola, Franco (* 1957), Italian Roman Catholic bishop, diplomat of the Holy See
- Coppola, Gia (* 1987), American film director and screenwriter
- Coppola, Gian-Carlo (1963–1986), American film actor and film producer
- Coppola, Horacio (1906–2012), Argentine photographer
- Coppola, Imani (* 1978), American singer and rapper
- Coppola, John (1929–2015), American jazz musician (trumpet, arrangements)
- Coppola, Michael (1900–1966), Italian-American mobster
- Coppola, Pietro Antonio (1793–1876), Italian composer
- Coppola, Roman (born 1965), American director, screenwriter and producer
- Coppola, Sofia (* 1971), American actress, screenwriter and director
- Coppola, Steven (* 1984), American rower
- Coppola, Tom (* 1945), American fusion musician (piano, arrangements)
- Coppolani, Xavier (1866–1905), French colonial administrator, founder of Mauritania
- Copponex, Henri (1907–1970), Swiss engineer and sailing enthusiast
- Copponi, Clara (* 1999), French racing cyclist
- Coppoolse, Ines (* 1962), Dutch diplomat
- Copps, Sheila (* 1952), Canadian journalist, author and politician
- Copray, Norbert (* 1952), German philosopher, social scientist, theologian, leadership and teaching coach and publicist
- Copsey, Nigel (* 1967), British historian and political scientist
- Copsi († 1067), Anglo-Saxon Earl of Northumbria
- Copson, Edward Thomas (1901–1980) British mathematician
- Copti, Scandar (* 1975), Palestinian filmmaker
- Copus, James (* 1994), British jazz musician (trumpeter)
- Copus, Nick (* 1966), British television director, producer, screenwriter and cameraman
- Copway, George (1818–1869), Native American Canadian writer
Coq
- Coq, Laurent (* 1970), French jazz pianist and composer
- Coquand, Thierry (* 1961), French mathematician and computer scientist
- Coquard, Bryan (* 1992), French racing cyclist
- Coquatrix, Bruno (1910–1979), French concert promoter
- Coquebert de Montbret, Ernest (1780–1801), French botanist
- Coquelin de Lisle, Pierre (1900–1980), French sports marksman
- Coquelin, Benoît Constant (1841–1909), French actor at the Comédie-Française
- Coquelin, Francis (* 1991), French football player
- Coques, Gonzales († 1684), Flemish painter
- Coquet, Amélie (* 1984), French soccer player
- Coqueux, Olivier (* 1973), French-Canadian ice hockey player
- Coqui, Helmuth (1935–2019), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Coqui, Johann Kaspar (1747–1824), factory owner and Magdeburg local politician
- Coquilhat, Camille-Aimé (1853–1891), Belgian officer, Africa explorer and Deputy Governor General
- Coquille, Emile , French motorsport official
- Coquillon, John (1930–1987), Canadian cinematographer