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- Corn, David (* 1959), American journalist
- Corn, Heribert (* 1964), Austrian photographer
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- Cornacchia, Domenico (* 1950), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Molfetta-Ruvo-Giovinazzo-Terlizzi
- Cornacchia, Franco , Italian entrepreneur, racing team owner and racing car driver
- Cornacchia, Giovanni (1939–2008), Italian athlete
- Cornacchini, Agostino (1686–1754), Italian sculptor and painter of the Baroque and Rococo
- Cornacchioli, Giacinto (1599–1673), Italian composer, singer and organist
- Cornaggia-Medici, Giancarlo (1904–1970), Italian sword fencer and Olympic champion
- Cornaglia, Pietro Abbà (1851–1894), Italian composer and organist
- Čornakec, Jěwa-Marja (* 1959), Sorbian writer, translator and editor
- Cornalba, Maurizio (* 1947), Italian mathematician
- Cornalia, Emilio (1824–1882), Italian zoologist and paleontologist
- Cornano, Jacques (* 1956), French politician
- Cornarius, Janus (1500–1558), German doctor
- Cornaro Piscopia, Elena Lucrezia (1646–1684), Italian philosopher
- Cornaro, Andrea (1511–1551), cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Cornaro, Caterina (1454–1510), Queen of Cyprus (1474–1489)
- Cornaro, Christoph , Austrian lawyer, diplomat and pianist
- Cornaro, Federico (1531–1590), Italian cardinal
- Cornaro, Federico Baldissera Bartolomeo (1579–1653), Italian cardinal, Patriarch of Venice
- Cornaro, Flaminio (1693–1778), Venetian historian
- Cornaro, Francesco (1478–1543), Cardinal of the Catholic Church
- Cornaro, Francesco (1547–1598), Italian cardinal of the Roman Church
- Cornaro, Francesco (1585–1656), 101st Doge of Venice
- Cornaro, Giorgio (1658–1722), Italian cardinal and bishop of Padua
- Cornaro, Giovanni (1720–1789), Cardinal of the Roman Church
- Cornaro, Giovanni I. (1551–1629), 96th Doge of Venice
- Cornaro, Giovanni II. (1647–1722), 111th Doge of Venice and the last of the Cornaro family
- Cornaro, Luigi († 1566), Italian humanist, agricultural economist, writer, villa owner and patron
- Cornaro, Luigi (1517–1584), Venetian Cardinal of the Roman Church
- Cornaro, Marco († 1368), Doge of Venice
- Cornaro, Marco (1482–1524), Italian cardinal
- Cornäus, Melchior (1598–1665), Jesuit, dogmatic and controversialist
- Cornaz, Stefan (1944–2003), Swiss politician (FDP) and historian
- Cornazzano, Antonio († 1484), Italian dance master and dance theorist, choreographer, poet and writer
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- Cornberg, Horst von (1886–1943), Prussian administrative lawyer and district administrator
- Cornberg, Oskar von (1855–1928), German lawyer, magistrate, judge and president of the court chamber
- Cornberg, Philipp von (1759–1811), German district administrator, canon and parliamentarian
- Cornberg, Philipp Wilhelm von (1553–1616), progenitor of the barons of Cornberg
Corne
- Cornea, Aurel (1933-2005), Romanian mathematician
- Cornea, Doina (1929–2018), Romanian dissident and human rights activist
- Cornea, Victor Vlad (* 1993), Romanian tennis player
- Corneanu, Nicolae (1923–2014), Romanian clergyman, Metropolitan of the Romanian Orthodox Church
- Corneau, Alain (1943-2010), French film director and screenwriter
- Corneencov, Andrei (* 1982), Moldovan football player
- Cornehl, Peter (* 1936), German Evangelical Lutheran theologian
- Cornehls, Adolf (1864–1916), German architect
- Corneille (1922-2010), Dutch painter
- Corneille (* 1977), Rwandan-Canadian R'n'B singer
- Corneille, Glenn (1970-2005), Dutch jazz and pop pianist
- Corneille, Pierre (1606-1684), playwright, author
- Corneille, Thomas (1625–1709), French poet
- Cornejo Merino y Guevara, José María (1788–1864), Salvadoran politician, Supremo Director of the Province of El Salvador
- Cornejo Polar, Antonio (1936–1997), Peruvian writer
- Cornejo, Fernando (1969–2009), Chilean football player
- Cornejo, Francisco (1892–1963), Mexican painter, sculptor, commercial and commercial artist
- Cornejo, Herman (* 1981), Argentine ballet dancer
- Cornejo, Mario (1927–2015), Peruvian clergyman, Roman Catholic titular bishop
- Cornejo, René (* 1962), Peruvian politician
- Cornel, Heinz (* 1953), German university professor and criminologist
- Cornelia († 39), wife of Gaius Calvisius Sabinus
- Cornelia , vestal virgin
- Cornelia , martyr and saint
- Cornelia , first wife of Gaius Iulius Caesar
- Cornelia Fausta , daughter of the Roman dictator Sulla
- Cornelia Gallonia , second wife of Emperor Valerian
- Cornelia Metella , elegant Roman
- Cornelia, Florencio (* 1981), Dutch football goalkeeper
- Cornelia, mother of the Gracches , woman in Rome
- Cornelio, Leo (* 1945), Roman Catholic bishop
- Cornelis van Haarlem (1562–1638), Dutch painter
- Cornelis, Guy R. (* 1946), Belgian microbiologist
- Cornelis, Jozef Floribert (1910-2001), Belgian Catholic bishop
- Cornelisen, Volker , German basketball coach
- Cornelisse, Michel (* 1965), Dutch cyclist
- Cornelisse, Tim (* 1978), Dutch football player
- Cornelissen, Adelinde (* 1979), Dutch dressage rider
- Cornelissen, Berend , Dutch carpenter and wood carver
- Cornelissen, Christiaan (1864–1942), Dutch syndicalist and author
- Cornelißen, Christoph (* 1958), German historian
- Cornelissen, Georg (* 1954), German linguist
- Cornelissen, Marije (* 1974), Dutch politician, MEP
- Cornelissen, Thilo (1904–1965), German music teacher and composer
- Cornelissen, Werner (* 1922), German football player
- Cornelisz. van Oostsanen, Jacob († 1533), Dutch painter
- Corneliszoon, Cornelis , Dutch engineer, the inventor of the sawmill
- Cornelius , Bishop of Antioch
- Cornelius († 253), Bishop of Rome from March 251 to June 253
- Cornelius , accuser of Mamercus Aemilius Scaurus
- Cornelius (* 1969), Japanese musician and producer
- Cornelius Anullinus, Publius , Consul 199, City Prefect
- Cornelius Anullinus, Publius , Roman Consul 216
- Cornelius Arvina, Publius , Roman consul 306 and 288 BC Chr.
- Cornelius Balbus, Lucius Maior , Roman consul (40 BC)
- Cornelius Balbus, Lucius Minor , Roman Senator
- Cornelius Blasio, Gnaeus , Roman politician, diplomat and military
- Cornelius Blasio, Gnaeus , Roman consul (270 BC, 257 BC) and senator
- Cornelius Celer , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Cornelius Cethegus, Gaius , Roman politician, consul 197 BC Chr.
- Cornelius Cethegus, Gaius († 63 BC), Roman senator, participant in the Catilinarian conspiracy
- Cornelius Cethegus, Marcus , Roman consul 160 BC Chr.
- Cornelius Cethegus, Marcus († 196 BC), Roman consul
- Cornelius Cethegus, Publius , Roman consul 181 BC Chr.
- Cornelius Cethegus, Publius , Roman politician at the end of the Republic
- Cornelius Cethegus, Servius , Roman consul
- Cornelius Cinna, Lucius , Roman politician
- Cornelius Cinna, Lucius , Roman consul 127 BC Chr.
- Cornelius Cinna, Lucius , Roman suffect consul 32 BC Chr.
- Cornelius Clemens, Gnaeus Pinarius , Roman suffect consul probably 72
- Cornelius Clemens, Sextus , Roman suffect consul
- Cornelius Cossus Arvina, Aulus , Roman consul in 343 and 332 BC. Chr.
- Cornelius Cossus, Aulus , Roman consul 428 BC. Chr.
- Cornelius Cossus, Aulus , Roman dictator 385 BC Chr.
- Cornelius Cossus, Gnaeus , Roman consular tribune 406, 404 and 401 BC Chr.
- Cornelius Cossus, Gnaeus , Roman consular tribune 414 BC And consul 409 BC Chr.
- Cornelius Cossus, Publius , Roman consular tribune 408 BC Chr.
- Cornelius Cossus, Publius , Roman consular tribune 415 BC Chr.
- Cornelius Cossus, Publius , Roman consular tribune 395 BC Chr.
- Cornelius Dexter, Sextus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Cornelius Dolabella , confidante of the Roman emperor Augustus
- Cornelius Dolabella Metilianus Pompeius Marcellus, Servius , Roman suffect consul 113
- Cornelius Dolabella Petronianus, Servius , Roman consul 86
- Cornelius Dolabella, Gnaeus , Roman politician
- Cornelius Dolabella, Gnaeus , Roman politician, consul 81 BC. Chr.
- Cornelius Dolabella, Gnaeus († 69), Roman patrician
- Cornelius Dolabella, Gnaeus , Roman consul 159 BC Chr.
- Cornelius Dolabella, Lucius , Roman politician and military
- Cornelius Dolabella, Publius , politician of the early Roman Empire
- Cornelius Dolabella, Publius , Roman Consul
- Cornelius Dolabella, Publius , Roman politician
- Cornelius Dolabella, Publius († 43 BC), Roman politician
- Cornelius Epicadus , Sullas released, author
- Cornelius Felicior , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Cornelius Fuscus († 87), Praetorian prefect of Domitians
- Cornelius Gallicanus, Gaius , Roman suffect consul 84
- Cornelius Laco († 69), Praetorian Prefect Galbas
- Cornelius Latinianus, Lucius , Roman senator in the time of Hadrian
- Cornelius Lentulus , Roman politician
- Cornelius Lentulus Augur, Gnaeus († 25), Roman consul 14 BC Chr.
- Cornelius Lentulus Batiatus, Gnaeus , owner of a gladiator school in Capua
- Cornelius Lentulus Caudinus, Lucius , Roman consul 275 BC. Chr.
- Cornelius Lentulus Caudinus, Lucius († 213 BC), Roman consul 237 BC BC, censor 236 BC Chr.
- Cornelius Lentulus Caudinus, Publius , Roman consul 236 BC. Chr.
- Cornelius Lentulus Caudinus, Publius , Roman politician
- Cornelius Lentulus Clodianus, Gnaeus , Roman consul 72 BC. Chr.
- Cornelius Lentulus Clodianus, Gnaeus , Roman praetor 59 BC. Chr.
- Cornelius Lentulus Crus, Lucius , Roman consul 49 BC Chr.
- Cornelius Lentulus Gaetulicus, Gnaeus , Roman consul 26
- Cornelius Lentulus Gaetulicus, Gnaeus , Roman suffect consul 55
- Cornelius Lentulus Lupus, Lucius , Roman consul 156 BC. Chr.
- Cornelius Lentulus Maluginensis, Servius († 23), Roman suffect consul 10
- Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus, Gnaeus , Roman consul 56 BC. Chr.
- Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus, Publius , Roman consul of the year 18 BC. Chr.
- Cornelius Lentulus Niger, Lucius († 56 BC), Roman politician
- Cornelius Lentulus Scipio, Publius , Roman suffect consul 24
- Cornelius Lentulus Scipio, Publius , Roman suffect consul 2
- Cornelius Lentulus Spinther, Publius , Roman consul 57 BC BC, follower of Pompey
- Cornelius Lentulus Sura, Publius († 63 BC), Roman consul 71 BC Chr.
- Cornelius Lentulus, Cossus , Roman consul 25
- Cornelius Lentulus, Cossus , Roman politician and military man
- Cornelius Lentulus, Cossus , Roman consul 60
- Cornelius Lentulus, Gnaeus († 184 BC), Roman consul 201 BC Chr.
- Cornelius Lentulus, Gnaeus , Roman consul 146 BC. Chr.
- Cornelius Lentulus, Gnaeus , Roman politician, consul 97 BC. Chr.
- Cornelius Lentulus, Gnaeus , Roman consul of the year 18 BC. Chr.
- Cornelius Lentulus, Lucius , Roman consul 199 BC. Chr.
- Cornelius Lentulus, Lucius , Roman consul 327 BC Chr.
- Cornelius Lentulus, Lucius , Roman politician
- Cornelius Lentulus, Lucius († 130 BC), Roman consul 130 BC Chr.
- Cornelius Lentulus, Lucius , Roman proconsul 82 BC. Chr.
- Cornelius Lentulus, Lucius , Roman consul 3 BC. Chr.
- Cornelius Lentulus, Publius , Roman suffect consul 162 BC. Chr.
- Cornelius Lentulus, Publius , Roman propaetor of Western Sicily 213/212 BC. Chr.
- Cornelius Lentulus, Servius , Roman consul 303 BC. Chr.
- Cornelius Lentulus, Servius , Roman propaetor of Sicily 169 BC Chr.
- Cornelius Lucretianus, Gaius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Cornelius Lupus , Roman Senator
- Cornelius Maluginensis Uritinus, Lucius , Roman consul 457 BC Chr.
- Cornelius Maluginensis, Marcus , Roman Decemvir 450 BC Chr.
- Cornelius Maluginensis, Marcus , Roman consul 436 BC. Chr.
- Cornelius Maluginensis, Publius , Roman consul 393 BC Chr.
- Cornelius Maluginensis, Servius , Roman consul 485 BC. Chr.
- Cornelius Maluginensis, Servius , seven times Roman consular tribune (between 386 and 368 BC)
- Cornelius Merenda, Servius , Roman consul 274 BC. Chr.
- Cornelius Merula, Gnaeus , Roman envoy to Egypt (162 and 154 BC)
- Cornelius Merula, Lucius , Roman politician
- Cornelius Merula, Lucius († 87 BC), Roman politician
- Cornelius Minicianus, Gaius , Roman official in the time of Trajan
- Cornelius Nigrinus Curiatius Maternus, Marcus , Roman suffect consul 83 and general
- Cornelius Orestes , Roman suffect consul (85)
- Cornelius Orestinus, Publius , Comes des Tiberius or Germanicus
- Cornelius Palma Frontonianus, Aulus , Roman consul 99 and 109
- Cornelius Philomusus, Publius , Roman painter
- Cornelius Pinus , Roman painter
- Cornelius Priscus, Quintus , Roman military man in the time of Tiberius
- Cornelius Priscus, Sextus Subrius Dexter , Roman suffect consul probably 104
- Cornelius Proculus , governor (133 to 134)
- Cornelius Proculus, Gnaeus Arrius , Roman suffect consul 145
- Cornelius Proculus, Quintus , Roman suffect consul 146
- Cornelius Pulcher, Gnaeus , Roman politician in the time of Trajan and Hadrian
- Cornelius Pusio Annius Messala, Lucius , Roman suffect consul 90
- Cornelius Pusio, Lucius , Roman suffect consul at the time of Vespasian
- Cornelius Quadratus, Quintus , Roman suffect consul 147
- Cornelius Repentinus , Prefect of Rome during the reign of Didius Iulianus
- Cornelius Repentinus, Sextus , Praetorian prefect under Marc Aurel and Antoninus Pius
- Cornelius Rufinus, Publius , Roman consul 290 and 277 BC Chr.
- Cornelius Rutilus Cossus, Publius , Roman dictator 408 BC. And consular tribune 406 BC Chr.
- Cornelius Scapula, Publius , Roman consul 328 BC Chr.
- Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus Africanus, Publius (185 BC – 129 BC), Roman general and politician, destroyed Carthage
- Cornelius Scipio Africanus, Publius (235 BC – 183 BC), general and statesman of the Roman Empire
- Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus, Lucius , Roman politician, consul 83 BC. Chr.
- Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus, Publius , Roman suffect consul 68
- Cornelius Scipio Asina, Publius , Roman consul 221 BC. Chr.
- Cornelius Scipio Barbatus, Lucius , Roman consul 298 BC. Chr.
- Cornelius Scipio Calvus, Gnaeus († 211 BC), Roman general and statesman
- Cornelius Scipio Hispallus, Gnaeus , Roman consul 176 BC. Chr.
- Cornelius Scipio Hispanus, Gnaeus , Roman praetor 139 BC. Chr.
- Cornelius Scipio Maluginensis, Marcus , Roman praetor 176 BC. Chr.
- Cornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum, Publius († 141 BC), Roman politician and senator
- Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio, Publius († 132 BC), Roman Senator, Pontifex Maximus, Consul 138 BC. Chr.
- Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio, Publius († 111 BC), Roman consul 111 BC Chr.
- Cornelius Scipio Nasica, Publius , Roman praetor 93 BC Chr.
- Cornelius Scipio Nasica, Publius , Roman consul in 191 BC. Chr.
- Cornelius Scipio Salvidienus Orfitus, Servius , Roman consul
- Cornelius Scipio Salvidienus Orfitus, Servius , Roman consul
- Cornelius Scipio Salvidienus Orfitus, Servius , Roman consul
- Cornelius Scipio Salvidienus Orfitus, Servius , Roman Consul 51
- Cornelius Scipio Salvidienus Orfitus, Servius , Roman suffect consul during the reign of Domitian
- Cornelius Scipio, Lucius , Roman consul 259 BC Chr., General, triumphator and censor
- Cornelius Scipio, Lucius , Roman politician and military
- Cornelius Scipio, Lucius , Roman praetor 174 BC Chr.
- Cornelius Scipio, Publius , Roman Consul
- Cornelius Scipio, Publius , Roman consular tribune 395 BC Chr.
- Cornelius Scipio, Publius , Roman praetor 174 BC Chr.
- Cornelius Scipio, Publius , Roman senator in the time of Augustus
- Cornelius Scipio, Publius († 211 BC), general and statesman of the Roman Empire
- Cornelius Scipio, Publius , Roman Consul 56
- Cornelius Senecio Annianus, Quintus , Roman suffect consul in Antonine times
- Cornelius Severus , Roman Augustan poet
- Cornelius Sulla Felix († 21), Roman priest, descendant of Sulla
- Cornelius Sulla Felix, Faustus († 62), Roman consul 52
- Cornelius Sulla Felix, Lucius , Roman consul 33
- Cornelius Sulla, Faustus († 46 BC), son of the Roman dictator Sulla
- Cornelius Sulla, Faustus , Roman suffect consul 31
- Cornelius Sulla, Lucius , Roman consul 5 BC Chr.
- Cornelius Sulla, Publius , Roman praetor 212 BC Chr.
- Cornelius Sulla, Publius († 46 BC), Roman consul-designate of the year 65 BC Chr.
- Cornelius Tlepolemos , Greek painter
- Cornelius Vessonianus, Gaius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Cornelius of Burgundy († 1452), Lord of Beveren and Vlissingen as well as Governor and Captain General of the Duchy of Luxembourg
- Cornelius, Aloys (1748–1800), German history painter and draftsman as well as teacher at the Düsseldorf Art Academy and inspector of the collection
- Cornelius, Andreas (* 1993), Danish football player
- Cornelius, Auguste (1826-1891), German writer
- Cornelius, Carl Adolph (1819–1903), German historian
- Cornelius, Carl Maria (1868–1945), German art historian
- Cornelius, Corky (1914–1943), American jazz trumpeter
- Cornelius, Dean (* 2001), Scottish soccer player
- Cornelius, Don (1936–2012), American television producer and presenter
- Cornelius, Ernst-August (1898–1983), German mechanical engineer and university professor
- Cornelius, Friedrich (1893–1976), German ancient historian
- Cornelius, Friedrich August Wilhelm (1817–1885), German judge and district administrator
- Cornelius, Gaius , Roman knight, follower and co-conspirator of Catiline
- Cornelius, Gaius , Roman politician
- Cornelius, Hans (1863–1947), German philosopher, psychologist and educator
- Cornelius, Hans Peter (1888–1950), German geologist
- Cornelius, Helen (* 1941), American country musician
- Cornelius, Henry (1855–1941), German Imperial Judge
- Cornelius, Henry (1913–1958), South African-British film director, screenwriter, film producer and film editor
- Cornelius, Hermann (1898–1945), German resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Cornelius, Ingeborg (* 1930), Austrian actress
- Cornelius, Jan (* 1950), German writer
- Cornelius, Jan (* 1953), East Frisian songwriter
- Cornelius, Joachim (1934–2012), German politician
- Cornelius, Josef (1849–1943), German dialect poet
- Cornelius, Josef Gerhard (1783–1843), German theater actor and director
- Cornelius, Jürn (* 1957), German musician, composer, actor and producer
- Cornelius, Karl (1868–1938), German architect and construction clerk
- Cornelius, Karl Sebastian (1819–1896), German physicist
- Cornelius, Kurt (1893–1966), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Cornelius, Lambert (1778–1823), German painter and drawing teacher at the Düsseldorf Art Academy
- Cornelius, Patrick (* 1978), American jazz musician
- Cornelius, Peter (1824–1874), German composer and poet
- Cornelius, Peter (1913–1970), German photographer and photojournalist
- Cornelius, Peter (* 1951), Austrian songwriter and guitarist
- Cornelius, Peter von (1783–1867), German painter
- Cornelius, Reiner (1926–2020), German painter and writer
- Cornelius, Robert (1809–1893), American pioneer of photography
- Cornelius, Thomas (* 1986), German composer, organist and conductor
- Cornelius, Tiffany (* 1989), Luxembourgish tennis player
- Cornelius, Ulrich († 1464), German merchant and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Cornelius, Wilhelm (* 1809), German writer and publisher, bookseller
- Cornelius, Wilhelm (1915–1996), German civil engineer and inventor
- Cornelius-Bundschuh, Jochen (* 1957), German Protestant theologian and designated regional bishop of the Baden regional church
- Cornelius-Furlani, Marta (1886–1974), Austrian geologist and teacher
- Cornelius-Hahn, Reinhardt O. (* 1947), German writer and publisher
- Corneliussen, Elias (1881–1951), Norwegian Rear Admiral
- Corneliussen, Stephanie (* 1987), Danish television and film actress and model
- Corneliussen, Torleiv (1890–1975), Norwegian sailor
- Corneliusson, Dan (born 1961), Swedish football player
- Corneliusson, Karl (* 1976), Swedish football player
- Cornell, Alonzo B. (1832-1904), American politician
- Cornell, C. Allin (1938-2007), American civil engineer
- Cornell, Chris (1964-2017), American singer
- Cornell, Don (1919–2004), American singer of the 1940s and 1950s
- Cornell, Drucilla (* 1950), American university professor for law, women's studies and political science
- Cornell, Ellie (born 1963), American actress
- Cornell, Eric Allin (* 1961), American physicist and Nobel Prize winner
- Cornell, Ezekiel (1732-1800), American politician
- Cornell, John (born 1941), Australian director, screenwriter and film producer
- Cornell, John Henry (1828–1894), American composer, organist, and textbook author
- Cornell, Joseph (1903–1972), American sculptor, painter, and experimental filmmaker
- Cornell, Katharine (1893–1974), American actress
- Cornell, Pamela , British film architect and prop master
- Cornell, Robert John (1919–2009), American politician and Roman Catholic priest
- Cornell, Thomas (1814–1890), American politician
- Cornelli, Kitty , stage actress and singer
- Cornellie, Émile (1869–1945), Belgian sailor
- Cornellie, Florimond (1894–1978), Belgian sailor
- Corneloup, François (* 1963), French jazz musician
- Cornels, Dieter (1938–2016), German painter and gallery owner
- Cornelsen, Claudia (* 1966), German author
- Cornelsen, Dirk (* 1940), German journalist, publicist and reciter
- Cornelsen, Franz (1868–1951), German government official and member of parliament
- Cornelsen, Franz (1908–1989), German publisher who is one of the historical residents of the Berlin artists' colony
- Cornelsen, Hildegard (1905–1981), German textbook author, publisher and graphic artist
- Cornelsen, Johann (1831–1892), German wine merchant and politician (NLP), MdR
- Cornelssen, Inse (* 1940), German economist and professor emeritus for economics
- Cornely, Friedrich Leopold (1824–1885), German notary and politician
- Cornely, Karl (1830–1908), German Jesuit and professor of exegesis at the Gregoriana
- Cornely, Oliver A. (* 1967), German specialist and professor of medicine
- Cornély-Wilczek, Frank (1914–2005), German musician, composer, music producer and arranger
- Cornelys, Teresa (1723–1797), Italian opera singer and entrepreneur
- Corneo, Giacomo (* 1963), Italian economist
- Corner, Chris (* 1974), English musician and songwriter
- Corner, Christoph (1518–1594), German university professor and general superintendent
- Corner, David (born 1966), English football player
- Corner, David Gregor (1585–1648), Catholic pastor, abbot, and theologian
- Corner, Edred John Henry (1906-1996), British botanist and mycologist
- Corner, George W. (1889-1981), American anatomist and embryologist
- Corner, Philip (* 1933), American composer, trumpeter, alphorn player, pianist, singer, Fluxus artist, music theorist and visual artist
- Cornero, Miguel Ángel (1952–1999), Argentine football player
- Cornerut, Franz Peter von (1734–1808), Prussian major general and most recently in command of the Brzeg fortress
- Cornes, Carlos (* 1989), Spanish squash player
- Cornes, Chris (* 1986), English soccer player
- Cornes, Jerry (1910-2001), British middle-distance runner
- Cornet, Alizé (* 1990), French tennis player
- Cornet, Cayetano (* 1963), Spanish sprinter
- Cornet, Franziska (1808–1870), German opera singer (soprano) and vocal teacher
- Cornet, Georg (1858–1915), German physician and pioneer of tuberculosis research
- Cornet, George (1877-1952) British water polo player
- Cornet, Henri (1884–1941), French racing cyclist
- Cornet, Julius (1793–1860), Austrian opera singer (tenor) and theater director
- Cornet, Lynda (* 1962), Dutch rower
- Cornet, Maxwell (* 1996), French-Ivorian football player
- Cornet, Pieter († 1633), Franco-Flemish composer and organist of the Renaissance
- Cornet, Séverin († 1582), Franco-Flemish composer, conductor and singer of the Renaissance
- Cornets de Groot van Kraaijenburg, Jean Pierre (1808–1878), Dutch politician
- Cornett, Günter (* 1960), German game designer and publisher
- Cornett, Matt (* 1998), American actor
- Cornett, Samantha (* 1991), Canadian squash player
- Cornette, Deimantė (* 1989), Lithuanian chess player
- Cornette, Jim (* 1961), American manager, commentator, promoter and booker in wrestling
- Cornette, Matthieu (* 1985), French chess player
- Corneville, Martial , hairdresser and wig maker at the film
- Cornewall, John, 1st Baron Fanhope († 1443), English nobleman and military man
- Corney, Ed (1933-2019) American bodybuilder
- Corney, Liberto (1905–1955), Uruguayan boxer
- Cornez, Émile (1900–1967), Belgian governor
Cornf
- Cornfeld, Bernard (1927–1995), Romanian-American entrepreneur
- Cornfeld, Stuart (1952–2020), American film producer
- Cornfield, Hubert (1929-2006), American film director, producer and screenwriter
- Cornfield, Klaus (* 1964), German musician and cartoonist
- Cornford, Francis Macdonald (1874–1943), English classical philologist
- Cornford, Robert (1940–1983), British composer and conductor
- Cornforth, Arthur (1861–1938), American politician
- Cornforth, Fanny (1835-1906), British model; Muse of the Pre-Raphaelites
- Cornforth, John W. (1917-2013), Australian chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Corni
- Corni, Gustavo (* 1952), Italian historian
- Cornic, Émile (1894–1964), French sword fencer
- Cornicelius, Georg (1825–1898), German painter and draftsman
- Cornici, Maricica (1982-2005), Romanian nun
- Cornick, Glenn (1947-2014) British rock musician, bassist
- Cornides, Karl (1911–1989), German journalist and publisher
- Cornides, Wilhelm (1920–1966), German publicist, author of the Cornides Report and, after 1945, co-founder of the "German Society for Foreign Policy"
- Corniel Amaro, Julio César (* 1958), Dominican clergyman, Bishop of Puerto Plata
- Cornielje, Clemens (* 1958), Dutch politician
- Cornière, Yves (1934–2011), French church musician and composer
- Cornies, Johann (1789–1848), German mennonite
- Cornificia , daughter of the Roman emperor Marc Aurel
- Cornificius, Lucius , Roman consul 35 BC Chr.
- Cornil, Christelle (* 1977), Belgian actress
- Cornil, Modeste (1830–1898), Belgian legal scholar
- Cornil, Victor André (1837-1908), French pathologist and histologist
- Cornill, Carl Heinrich (1854–1920), German Protestant theologian
- Cornillac, Clovis (* 1968), French film actor
- Cornillet, Bruno (* 1963), French racing cyclist
- Cornillet, Thierry (* 1951), French politician (UDF), member of the National Assembly, MEP
- Cornillon, Luc (* 1957), French comic book artist and illustrator
- Cornils, Boy (* 1938), German chemist
- Cornils, Matthias (* 1965), German lawyer and university professor
- Cornils, Peter Wilhelm (1793–1844), German lawyer
- Corning, Chris (* 1999), American snowboarder
- Corning, Edwin (1883–1934) American businessman and politician
- Corning, Erastus (1794–1872) American entrepreneur and politician
- Corning, Erastus (1909–1983), American politician, Mayor of Albany (1942–1983)
- Corning, James Leonard (1855-1923), American neurologist
- Corning, Joy (1932-2017), American politician
- Corning, Parker (1874–1943), American politician
- Cornish, Abbie (born 1982), Australian actress
- Cornish, Gary (* 1987), British heavyweight boxer
- Cornish, Geoffrey (1914–2012), Canadian architect and golf course designer
- Cornish, Joe (* 1968), British comedian, screenwriter and director
- Cornish, Johnston (1858–1920), American politician
- Cornish, Kimberley (* 1949), Australian author
- Cornish, Pete , British electrician and effects device manufacturer
- Cornish, Thomas (* 2000), Australian track cyclist
Corno
- Cornova, Ignaz (1740–1822), Italian priest, historian, educator and poet
Cornp
- Cornplanter († 1836), chief of the Seneca
Corns
- Cornstalk († 1777), leader of the Shawnee Indians at the time of the American independence movement
Cornt
- Cornthwaite, Robert (1917-2006), American actor
Cornu
- Cornu, Alfred (1841–1902), French physicist
- Cornu, Auguste (1888–1981), French historian
- Cornu, Charles (1888–1966), Geneva Public Prosecutor
- Cornu, Dominique (* 1985), Belgian racing cyclist
- Cornu, Felix (1882–1909), Austrian mineralogist and petrograph
- Cornu, Jacques (* 1953), Swiss motorcycle road racer
- Cornu, Jean-Pierre (* 1949), Swiss actor
- Cornu, Jules (1849–1919), Swiss Romance philologist
- Cornu, Paul (1881–1944), French engineer and helicopter designer
- Cornudella i Felip, Mireia (* 1966), Spanish sailor
- Cornuéjols, Gérard (* 1950), French mathematician
- Cornut, Jacques Philippe (1606–1651), French physician and botanist
- Cornut, Samuel (1861–1918), Swiss author
- Cornut-Gentille, Bernard (1909–1992), French politician, colonial administrator and diplomat
- Cornutus, Lucius Annaeus , stoic philosopher at the time of Emperor Nero
- Cornuz, Jeanlouis (1922–2007), French-speaking Swiss writer and translator
Cornw
- Cornwall, Claudia Maria (* 1948), Canadian writer and journalist
- Cornwall, Clement Francis (1836–1910), Canadian politician, Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia
- Cornwall, John (* 1934), American theoretical physicist
- Cornwall-Legh, Richard, 6th Baron Gray of Codnor (* 1936), British nobleman and politician
- Cornwallis, Charles, 1st Marquess Cornwallis (1738–1805), British general, governor-general and viceroy of India
- Cornwallis, Edward (1713–1776) British Army officer, colonial governor and politician
- Cornwallis, Fiennes, 3rd Baron Cornwallis (1921-2010), British peer and politician
- Cornwallis, William (1744-1819), British admiral
- Cornwallis-West, George (1874–1951) British officer and writer
- Cornwell, Bernard (born 1944), British writer
- Cornwell, David L. (1945–2012), American politician
- Cornwell, Hugh (born 1949), British musician
- Cornwell, John (* 1940), English journalist and book author
- Cornwell, John J. (1867–1953), American politician
- Cornwell, Judy (born 1940), British actress
- Cornwell, Patricia (* 1956), American crime novelist
Corny
- Cornyn, John (* 1952), American Republican Party politician
- Cornysh, William († 1523), English composer