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- Kan Bahlam I (524-583), ruler of the Maya city of Palenque (572-583)
- K'an Joy Chitam I (490-565), ruler of the Maya city of Palenque (529-565)
- Kan, Aleksandr (* 1963), Kazakh clergyman, former superior of Kyrgyzstan
- Kan, Chazan (1748–1828), Japanese poet
- Kan, Daniel Marinus (1927-2013), mathematician, homotopy theory
- Kan, Ernest (1922–2014), American contemporary witness of the Holocaust of Latvian origin
- Kan, Kaan Hang (* 1980), Hong Kong-Chinese road cyclist
- Kan, Kazunori (* 1985), Japanese soccer player
- Kan, Naoto (* 1946), Japanese politician
- Kan, Wiktorija Rodionovna (* 1995), Russian tennis player
- Kan, Yuet Wai (* 1936), Chinese-American hematologist and geneticist
- Kan-Dapaah, Albert (* 1953), Ghanaian politician
- Kana (* 1982), Japanese singer
- Kana, Marco (* 2002), Belgian football player
- Kana, Melina (* 1966), Greek singer
- Káňa, Tomáš (* 1987), Czech ice hockey player
- Kana-Biyik, André (* 1965), Cameroonian football player
- Kana-Biyik, Jean-Armel (* 1992), French football player
- Kanaan, Ghazi (1942–2005), Syrian politician and general
- Kanaan, Sami (* 1964), Swiss politician (SP)
- Kanaan, Tony (* 1974), Brazilian racing car driver
- Kanacher, Britta (* 1963), German religious scholar
- Kanachos from Sicyon , Greek sculptor
- Canada , Indian philosopher
- Canada, Yasumasa (1949–2020), Japanese computer scientist and theoretical physicist
- Kanade, Takeo (* 1945), Japanese computer scientist
- Kanadi, Harith (* 2000), Singaporean football player
- Kanaet, Dominik (* 1991), Croatian ice hockey player
- Kanafani, Ghassan (1936–1972), Arabic writer
- Kanagaki, Robun (1829-1894) Japanese writer
- Kanaguchi, Nozomu (* 1981), Japanese soccer player
- Kanaguri, Shisō (1891-1983), Japanese marathon runner
- Kanai, Hideto (1931-2011), Japanese jazz musician
- Kanai, Hiroyuki (1925–2012), Japanese businessman, writer, and philatelist
- Kanai, Mieko (* 1947), Japanese writer
- Kanai, Norishige (* 1976), Japanese spaceman
- Kanai, Rieko (* 1981), Japanese ski jumper
- Kanai, Ryūta (* 1989), Japanese soccer player
- Kanai, Taiō (* 1995), Japanese hurdler
- Kanai, Takashi (* 1990), Japanese soccer player
- Kanai, Ushū (1796–1857), Japanese painter
- Kanai, Yutaka (1959-1990), Japanese long-distance runner
- Kanaikin, Wladimir Alexejewitsch (* 1985), Russian walker
- Kanajan, Drastamat (1884–1956), Armenian military man and politician
- Kanajewa, Jewgenija Olegovna (* 1990), Russian gymnast
- Kanak, Kaan (* 1990), Turkish soccer player
- Kanakaredes, Melina (* 1967), Greek-American actress, screenwriter and director
- Kanaki, Alexandr Spiridonowitsch (1912–1995), Soviet hammer thrower
- Kanakina, Julija Artjomovna (* 1995), Russian skeleton pilot
- Kanakis, Anna (* 1962), Italian actress and politician
- Kanakis, Giannis (1927-2016), Greek football player
- Kanakubo, Jun (* 1987), Japanese soccer player
- Kanakubo, Sai (* 1989), Japanese soccer player
- Kanal, Derman (* 1965), German entrepreneur (Cologne)
- Kanaly, Steve (born 1946), American actor
- Kanam, Barbara (* 1973), Congolese musician and producer
- Kanamaru, Tomio (* 1979), Japanese cross-country skier
- Kanamaru, Yū (* 1994), Japanese racing car driver
- Kanamaru, Yūsuke (* 1979), Japanese judoka
- Kaname, Jun (born 1981), Japanese actor
- Kan'ami (1333–1384), Japanese noh actor, playwright and musician in the Muromachi period
- Kanamori, Akihiro (* 1948), Japanese mathematician
- Kanamori, Hiroo (* 1936), Japanese geophysicist specializing in seismology
- Kanamori, Takeshi (* 1994), Japanese soccer player
- Kanamori, Tomoya (* 1982), Japanese soccer player
- Kanamori, Toshiro (1946-2020), Japanese educator and author
- Kanamori, Yūko (* 1986), Japanese badminton player
- Kanamüller, Alois (* 1952), German biathlete
- Kanan, Michael , American jazz pianist and arranger
- Kanana, Angelina (* 1965), Kenyan marathon runner
- Kananen, Kimmo (* 1980), Finnish track, cyclocross and road cyclist
- Kanapazkaja, Hanna (* 1976), Belarusian politician
- Kanapazkaja, Wiktoryja (* 2002), Belarusian tennis player
- Kanapeckas, Vytautas (1932-2006), Lithuanian politician
- Kanapkis, Fernando (* 1966), Uruguayan soccer player
- Kanareikin, Leonid Fjodorowitsch (* 1976), Russian ice hockey player
- Kanarin Thawornsak (* 1997), Thai football player
- Kanaris, Konstantin (1790–1877), Greek naval hero and statesman
- Kanarski, Pawel Alexejewitsch (* 1982), Russian ice hockey player
- Kanarya, Tayyib (* 1995), Turkish soccer player
- Kanashima, Keika (1892–1974) Japanese painter
- Kanasz, Halina (* 1953), Polish luge athlete
- Kanat, Akın (* 1966), Turkish translator
- Kanata, Konami (* 1958), Japanese manga artist
- Kanatlar, Saki (* 1982), Turkish pool player
- Kanatlı, Şükrü (1893–1954), Turkish general
- Kanatsızkuş, Kubilay (* 1997), Turkish soccer player
- Kanatzidis, Mercouri (* 1957), Greek chemist
- Kanay, Ismail (* 1965), German-Turkish author, philosopher and poet
- Kanaya, Hanzō (1873-1933), Japanese general
- Kanaya, Hideo (1945–2013), Japanese motorcycle racer
- Kanayama, Heizō (1883–1964), Japanese painter
- Kanayama, Junki (* 1988), Japanese soccer player
- Kanayama, Masahide (1909-1997), Japanese diplomat
- Kanazaki, Mū (* 1989), Japanese soccer player
- Kanazawa, Hirokazu (1931-2019), Japanese karate grandmaster
- Kanazawa, Hiromasa (* 1983), Japanese soccer player
- Kanazawa, Hiroshi , Japanese soccer player
- Kanazawa, Jō (* 1976), Japanese football player
- Kanazawa, Ryō (* 1988), Japanese football player
- Kanazawa, Shin (born 1983), Japanese soccer player
- Kanazawa, Takafumi (* 1981), Japanese soccer player
- Kanazir, Dušan (1921–2009), Yugoslav biochemist
- Kanazoé, Oumarou (1927–2011), Burkinabe construction contractor
- Kanazono, Hidetaka (* 1988), Japanese football player
- Kanber, Birkan (* 1992), Turkish soccer player
- Kanca, Ömer (* 1989), Turkish soccer player
- Kanchanaraphi, Raphi (1936-2010), Thai-Canadian badminton player
- Kanchanasut, Kanchana (* 1951), Thai information scientist
- Kancilija, Tamara (* 1987), Slovenian ski jumper
- Kancsal, Tamás (* 1951), Hungarian pentathlete
- Kand, Helmut (* 1946), Austrian artist
- Kanda Bongo Man (* 1955), Congolese musician of the soukous
- Kanda Matulu, Tshibumba , Congolese painter
- Kanda, Almeida (* 1959), Angolan clergyman, Bishop of Ndalatando
- Kanda, Belinda (* 1982), Ghanaian soccer player
- Kanda, Déo (* 1989), Congolese national football player
- Kanda, Fumiyuki (* 1977), Japanese soccer player
- Kanda, Katsuo (born 1966), Japanese soccer player
- Kanda, Kiyoo , Japanese soccer player
- Kanda, Luka Lokobe (* 1987), Kenyan marathon runner
- Kanda, Masaaki (* 1951), Japanese politician
- Kanda, Paul Kangogo (* 1974), Kenyan marathon runner
- Kanda, Yumemi (* 1994), Japanese soccer player
- Kandafil, Anwar (* 1973), Moroccan wrestler
- Kāndahlawī, Muhammad Zakarīyā al- (1898–1982), Islamic and Sunni scholar of the hadith
- Kandalanu († 627 BC), King of Babylon
- Kandanai Thawornsak (* 1995), Thai soccer player
- Kandarr, Jana (* 1976), German tennis player
- Kandarr, Petra (1950–2017), German sprinter
- Kandasamy, Meena (* 1984), Indian writer, translator and activist
- Kandathil, Augustine (1874–1956), Indian clergyman, Roman Catholic archbishop
- Kandaurova, Gerta Semjonowna (1929–2013), Soviet-Russian physicist and university professor
- Kandé, Sylvie (* 1957), French poet and historian
- Kandeh, Mamma (* 1965), Gambian politician
- Kandel, David , Renaissance graphic artist
- Kandel, Denise (* 1933), American social medicine specialist and epidemiologist
- Kandel, Eric (* 1929), American neuroscientist, Nobel Prize winner
- Kandel, Isaac Leon (1881–1965), British-American educationalist
- Kandel, Johannes (* 1950), German political scientist and historian
- Kandel, Norbert (* 1955), German journalist and writer
- Kandelaki, Dawit (1895–1938), Soviet politician and diplomat
- Kandelaki, Giorgi (* 1974), Georgian boxer
- Kandelaki, Ilia (* 1981), Georgian soccer player
- Kandeler, Ellen (* 1957), German soil biologist and university professor
- Kandelhardt, Robert (1867–1959), German violin maker
- Kandell, John (1925–1991), Swedish architect and designer
- Kandemir, Hülya (* 1975), German-Turkish songwriter, folk singer and author
- Kandemir, Ömer (* 1993), Turkish soccer player
- Kandemiroğlu, Celâl (* 1953), Turkish-German graphic artist
- Kander, Gerhard (1921–2008), Canadian violinist
- Kander, Jason (* 1981), American Democratic Party politician
- Kander, John (* 1927), American composer
- Kander, Sigurd (1890–1980), Swedish sailor
- Kanders, Kristina (* 1962), German drummer, percussionist, composer and singer
- Kanders, Ludger (* 1958), German soccer player
- Kandhalawī, Muhammad Yūsuf (1917–1965), Indian Islamic scholar and Amir (leader) of the Tablighi Jamaat (1943–1965)
- Kandi, Daniel (* 1983), Danish DJ and billiard player
- Kandiah, Balasegaram (1965-2008), Tamil rebel leader
- Kandić, Nataša (* 1946), Serbian human rights activist
- Kandie, Christopher (* 1969), Kenyan long-distance runner
- Kandie, Joyce (* 1979), Kenyan marathon runner
- Kandie, Samson (* 1971), Kenyan marathon runner
- Kandija, Vinko (1934–2002), Croatian handball player
- Kandil, Ali (* 1986), Turkish soccer player
- Kandil, Hischam (* 1962), Egyptian Prime Minister
- Kandil, Murat (* 1955), Turkish soccer player, soccer coach
- Kandinsky, Nina († 1980), Russian-German-French wife of Wassily Kandinsky
- Kandinsky, Wassily (1866–1944), Russian painter, graphic artist, and art theorist
- Kandıralı, Mustafa (* 1930), Turkish clarinet player
- Kandji, Macoumba (* 1985), Senegalese soccer player
- Kandji, Sangoné (* 1992), Senegalese long and triple jumper
- Kandji-Murangi, Itah (* 1957), Namibian politician and minister
- Kandjoze, Obeth (* 1966), Namibian politician
- Kandl, Eduard (1876–1966), German opera and operetta singer and film actor
- Kandl, Heinrich (1875–1968), Austrian trade unionist
- Kandl, Johanna (* 1954), Austrian artist
- Kandlbauer, Christian (1987-2010), Austrian man who received the world's first bionics arm
- Kandlbauer, Daniel (* 1983), Swiss singer
- Kandlberger, Helmut (* 1936), German jazz musician
- Kandlbinder, Josef (1923–2011), German football referee
- Kellers, Christian Gottlob (1703–1766), rector and journalist
- Kandler, Franz (1878–1957), Austrian politician (CS), member of the Federal Council
- Kellers, Friedhelm (* 1950), German writer
- Kandler, Günther (1914–1984), German linguist
- Kandler, Heribert (1890–1968), German politician (BHE), MdL
- Kandler, Jens (* 1973), German amateur astronomer and asteroid discoverer
- Kellers, Johann Joachim (1706–1775), German modeller at the Meissen porcelain manufactory
- Kellers, Karl Adolph († 1762), Saxon wood and court sculptor
- Kandler, Karl-Hermann (* 1937), German Protestant theologian, historian and professor of systematic theology
- Kandler, Karolin (* 1985), German journalist, news anchor and presenter
- Kandler, Ludwig (1856–1927), German portrait, history and genre painter
- Kandler, Manfred (* 1941), Austrian provincial Roman archaeologist
- Kandler, Otto (1920–2017), German botanist
- Kandler, Pietro (1804–1872), Italian historian
- Kandler, Wilhelm (1816–1896), Bohemian painter
- Kandler, Woldemar (1866–1929), German architect and church builder
- Kandlhofer, Dieter (* 1970), Austrian civil servant, General Secretary in the Federal Chancellery
- Kandó, Ata (1913–2017), Hungarian-Dutch photographer
- Kandó, Kálmán (1869–1931), Hungarian engineer and locomotive designer
- Kandolf, Franz (1886–1949), Catholic clergyman and employee of the Karl-May-Verlag
- Kandolf, Georg (* 1979), Austrian cultural manager
- Kandolf, Thomas (* 1993), Austrian handball player
- Kandra, Raphael (* 1990), German squash player
- Kandra, Sina (* 1989), German squash player
- Kandt, Klaus (* 1960), German police officer, Police President in Berlin, State Secretary
- Kandt, Manfred (1922–1992), German painter, sculptor and architect
- Kandt, Richard (1867–1918), German doctor and Africa explorer
- Kandt-Horn, Susanne (1914–1996), German painter, graphic artist and lithographer
- Kandula, Bernhard (1929–1967), German handball coach
- Kandulna, Binay (* 1964), Indian clergyman, Bishop of Khunti
- Kandut, Jennifer (* 1991), Austrian rock singer with Swiss roots
- Kanduth, Gerard (* 1958), Austrian lawyer and writer
- Kandutsch, Jörg (1920–1990), Austrian politician (FPÖ), Member of Parliament, Member of the National Council, President of the Court of Auditors (1964–1980)
- Kandziora, Bertram (* 1956), German manager
- Kandziora, Helmut (1925-2016), German football player
- Kandziora, Marcel (* 1990), German soccer player
- Kandzora, Silke (* 1989), German actress
- Kane (born 1967), American wrestler
- Kane Kraft, Sammi (1992–2012), American actress, musician, and baseball player
- Kane, Adelaide (born 1990), Australian actress
- Kané, Aïchatou Boulama (* 1955), Nigerien politician
- Kane, Alan (born 1948), Canadian pole vaulter
- Kane, Angela (* 1948), German Assistant Secretary General of the UN
- Kane, Arthur (1949-2004), American musician
- Kane, Ben (* 1970), Irish physician and writer
- Kane, Bob (1915–1998), American comic book artist, writer, and editor
- Kane, Boyd (born 1978), Canadian ice hockey player
- Kane, Candye (1961–2016), American blues singer
- Kane, Carol (born 1952), American actress
- Kane, Charles L. , American solid-state theoretical physicist
- Kane, Chelsea (* 1988), American actress and singer
- Kane, Christian (* 1972), American actor and country singer
- Kane, DeAndre (* 1989), American basketball player
- Kane, Doc , American sound engineer
- Kane, Eden (born 1940), British singer
- Kane, Elias (1794–1835), American politician
- Kane, Elisha Kent (1820-1857) American explorer, explorer, and physician
- Kane, Evander (born 1991), Canadian ice hockey player
- Kane, Francis (* 1942), American clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Chicago
- Kane, Frank (1912–1968), American lawyer and advertising professional, and author of numerous short stories, detective novels, radio programs, films and television games
- Kane, Gil (1926-2000), American comic book artist
- Kane, Gordon (* 1937), American physicist
- Kane, Harry (* 1933), British hurdler and sprinter
- Kane, Harry (* 1993), English soccer player
- Kane, Helen (1903–1966), American actress and singer
- Kane, Irene (1924–2013), American actress, author, and television presenter
- Kane, Joel (1921-1993), American screenwriter
- Kane, John F. , special education
- Kane, Jonny (* 1973), British racing car driver
- Kane, Joseph (1894–1975), American film director
- Kane, Julius (1921–1962), Hungarian-Australian sculptor
- Kane, Kevin (born 1983), British biathlete
- Kane, Kieran (born 1949), American singer and songwriter
- Kane, Kimberly (* 1983), American porn actress and director
- Kane, Madleen (* 1958), Swedish disco singer and model
- Kane, Miles (* 1986), English indie rock singer
- Kane, Nicholas T. (1846-1887), American politician
- Kane, Ousmane Oumar , Senegalese-American scholar of Islam
- Kane, Patrick (* 1988), American ice hockey striker
- Kane, Paul (1810–1871), Canadian painter of Irish descent
- Kane, Peter (1918–1991) British flyweight boxer
- Kane, Robert (1809-1890) Irish chemist
- Kane, Robert (* 1938), American philosopher
- Kane, Rosie (born 1961), Scottish politician
- Kane, Sarah (1971–1999), British playwright and theater director
- Kane, Shannon (* 1986), American actress and model
- Kane, Sharon (* 1956), American former porn actress and director
- Kane, Susy (* 1978), British actress, screenwriter and musician
- Kane, Tim (* 1968), American officer, economist and publicist
- Kane, Todd (* 1993), English soccer player
- Kane, Tom (1878–1939), American politician
- Kane, Tom (born 1962), American voice actor
- Kane, Tony (* 1987), Northern Irish soccer player
- Kane, Valene (* 1987), Northern Irish actress
- Kaneda, Akishige (* 1990), Japanese soccer player
- Kaneda, Bin (1935–2002), Japanese composer and professor
- Kaneda, Hiroshi (* 1953), Japanese astronomer
- Kaneda, Katsutoshi (* 1949), Japanese politician
- Kaneda, Kazuo (1895–1941) Japanese painter
- Kaneda, Mommy , Japanese soccer player
- Kaneda, Miho , Japanese soccer player
- Kaneda, Nobutoshi (born 1958), Japanese football player
- Kaneda, Shiho , Japanese soccer player
- Kanefer , ancient Egyptian civil servant, head of orders and head of the arch troops
- Kanefer , prince of the ancient Egyptian 4th Dynasty
- Kanefer , official
- Kanefzky, Franz (* 1964), German composer and horn player
- Kanehara, Hitomi (* 1983), Japanese writer
- Kanehisa, Minoru (* 1948), Japanese bioinformatician
- Kanehl, Oskar (1888–1929), German writer and editor
- Kanei, Daiki (* 1987), Japanese soccer player
- Kaneishi, Katsutomo (* 1968), Japanese racing car driver
- Kaneko, Aska , Japanese violinist and singer
- Kaneko, Daiki (* 1998), Japanese soccer player
- Kaneko, Genjirō (* 1944), Japanese politician
- Kaneko, Harumi (* 1950), Japanese jazz musician
- Kaneko, Hisashi (born 1959), Japanese soccer player
- Kaneko, Kazuyoshi (* 1942), Japanese politician
- Kaneko, Kentarō (1853–1942), Japanese politician
- Kaneko, Makoto (* 1975), Japanese soccer player
- Kaneko, Masahiro (* 1991), Japanese soccer player
- Kaneko, Misuzu (1903–1930), Japanese writer
- Kaneko, Mitsuharu (1895–1975), Japanese poet and painter of the Shōwa era
- Kaneko, Seiji (* 1980), Japanese soccer player
- Kaneko, Shōta (born 1995), Japanese football player
- Kaneko, Taisei (* 1998), Japanese soccer player
- Kaneko, Takurō (born 1997), Japanese football player
- Kaneko, Tōta (1919-2018), Japanese poet
- Kaneko, Tsuyoshi (born 1983), Japanese soccer player
- Kaneko, Yōbun (1893–1985), Japanese writer
- Kaneko, Yūki (* 1982), Japanese soccer player
- Kaneko, Yuki (* 1994), Japanese badminton player
- Kaneko, Yūsuke (* 1976), Japanese ski jumper
- Kaneko, Yutaka (* 1933), Japanese wrestler
- Kaneko, Yutaka (* 1979), Japanese soccer player
- Känel, Hans (* 1953), Swiss cyclist
- Känel, Jürg von (1951–2005), Swiss alpinist, publisher and author
- Känel, Rösy von (1895–1953), Swiss journalist and writer
- Kanellopoulos, Athanasios (1923–1994), Greek politician
- Kanellopoulos, Efthymios (1872–1933), Greek diplomat, foreign and economic minister
- Kanellopoulos, Kanellos (* 1957), Greek cyclist and extreme athlete
- Kanellopoulos, Panagiotis (1902–1986), Greek sociologist, historian of ideas, legal scholar, poet, politician and Prime Minister
- Kanellopoulou, Angeliki (* 1965), Greek tennis player
- Kanem, Natalia , Panamanian epidemiologist and UNFPA director
- Kanemaki, Kazuo (* 1949), Japanese conductor
- Kanemaru, Yūzō (* 1987), Japanese sprinter
- Kânemî, Muhammad al-Amîn al- (1776–1837), Muslim scholar and general of the Kanembu people
- Kanemoto, Erv (* 1943), American technician and team owner in the motorcycle world championship
- Kanemoto, Hisako (* 1987), Japanese voice actress (Seiyū)
- Kanemoto, Keita (* 1977), Japanese soccer player
- Kanemoto, Masamitsu (born 1962), Japanese football player
- Kanengoni, Alexander (1951–2016), Zimbabwean journalist and writer
- Kanenobu , Japanese swordsmith
- Kanep, Meelis (* 1983), Estonian chess grandmaster
- Kanepi, Kaia (* 1985), Estonian tennis player
- Kaņeps, Pauls (1911–2006), Latvian cross-country skier
- Kaner, Emanuil Aisikowitsch (1931–1986), Soviet-Ukrainian physicist and university professor
- Kaner, Ömer (* 1951), Turkish football player and coach
- Kaněra, Josef (1854–1914), Bohemian-Austrian administrative officer and minister
- Kanerva, Ilkka (* 1948), Finnish politician (National Collection Party), member of the Reichstag
- Kanerva, Silja (* 1985), Finnish sailor
- Kaneshige, Tōyō (1896–1967), Japanese artisan and living national treasure
- Kaneshiro, Kazuki (* 1968), Japanese-Korean writer and screenwriter
- Kaneshiro, Takeshi (* 1973), Japanese-Taiwanese actor
- Kanetkar, Nikhil (* 1979), Indian badminton player
- Kanettis, Elisabeth (* 1988), Italian-American actress
- Kanevičius, Eugenijus (* 1959), Lithuanian jazz musician
- Kanew, Gamila (* 1995), German fighter of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ)
- Kanew, Jeff (* 1944), American film director, screenwriter and film editor
- Kanew, Welko (1948–2011), Bulgarian actor, singer and comedian
- Kanewski, Leonid Semjonowitsch (* 1939), Soviet-Russian-Israeli actor
- Kanfer, Frederick (1925–2002), American psychologist and psychotherapist
- Kanfer, Michael , film technician
- Kang († 978 BC), third king of the Zhou dynasty
- Kang Ding († 1199 BC), legendary Chinese 27th or 28th king of the Shang dynasty
- Kang Kyung-jin (* 1973), South Korean badminton player
- Kang Ni Choo (* 1994), Malaysian discus thrower
- Kang Sheng (1898–1975), Chinese politician
- Kang Sora (* 1990), South Korean actress
- Kang Ye-won (* 1980), South Korean actress
- Kang Youwei (1858–1927), Chinese educator and philosopher, political reformer in the late Empire (Qing Dynasty)
- Kang, Angela (* 1976), American film producer, screenwriter and showrunner
- Kang, Bok-seung (* 1970), South Korean badminton player
- Kang, Bong-chil (born 1943), North Korean soccer player
- Kang, Bong-jun (* 1990), South Korean soccer player
- Kang, Calvin Li Loong (* 1990), Singaporean sprinter
- Kang, Catherine (* 1987), Central African Taekwondoin
- Kang, Chia-I (* 1963), Taiwanese badminton player
- Kang, Chil-gu (* 1984), South Korean ski jumper
- Kang, Cho-hyun (* 1982), South Korean sports shooter
- Kang, Chol-hwan (* 1968), North Korean journalist and former prisoner of the Yodŏk internment camp
- Kang, Clara-Jumi (* 1987), German violinist
- Kang, Dong-jin (* 1987), South Korean track cyclist
- Kang, Dong-koong (* 1980), South Korean carom player
- Kang, Eun-gyo (* 1945), South Korean writer
- Kang, Eyvind (* 1971), American composer and multi-instrumentalist
- Kang, Hae-won (* 1986), South Korean badminton player
- Kang, Haeng-suk (* 1961), South Korean badminton player
- Kang, Han-na (* 1989), South Korean actress
- Kang, Hee-chan (* 1970), South Korean table tennis player
- Kang, Heidi (* 1939), German-South Korean philologist, translator, editor and university professor
- Kang, Hye-jeong (* 1982), South Korean actress
- Kang, Hyun (* 1998), South Korean soccer player
- Kang, In-hyok (* 1992), North Korean ice hockey player
- Kang, Jae-won (* 1965), Korean handball player and coach
- Kang, Je-gyu (* 1962), South Korean film director
- Kang, Ji-wook (* 1992), South Korean badminton player
- Kang, Jin-hyok (* 1985), North Korean soccer player
- Kang, Jinmo (* 1956), South Korean sculptor and painter
- Kang, Jun (* 1990), Chinese badminton player
- Kang, Kwan-ju (* 1930), North Korean politician
- Kang, Kwang-bae (* 1973), South Korean skeleton pilot
- Kang, Kyeong-hwa (* 1955), South Korean diplomat and politician
- Kang, Kyŏng-ae (1906–1943), Korean writer
- Kang, Man-gum (* 1992), North Korean ice hockey player
- Kang, Michael (* 1949), American carom player of South Korean origin, co-founder of the Carom Café and organizer of the Verhoeven Open
- Kang, Min-soo (* 1986), South Korean soccer player
- Kang, Moon-suk (* 1965), South Korean television presenter and all-round artist
- Kang, Muk (* 1979), South Korean American football player
- Kang, Peter U-il (* 1945), South Korean clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Cheju
- Kang, Rixin (* 1953), Chinese manager of the National Nuclear Agency of China (CNNC) and politician
- Kang, Ryang-uk (1904–1983), North Korean clergyman and politician
- Kang, Ryong-woon (* 1942), North Korean soccer player
- Kang, Shin-Heae (* 1987), German pianist
- Kang, Sok-ju (1939-2016), North Korean politician
- Kang, Sok-kyong (* 1951), South Korean writer
- Kang, Song-san (1931-2007), North Korean politician
- Kang, Soo-il (* 1987), South Korean soccer player
- Kang, Soo-yeon (born 1966), South Korean actress
- Kang, Soon-duk (* 1974), South Korean long-distance runner
- Kang, Sue-jin (* 1967), South Korean ballet dancer
- Kang, Sung (born 1972), American actor
- Kang, Tim (* 1973), American actor
- Kang, Woo-seok (* 1960), South Korean director and producer
- Kang, Yong-gyun (* 1974), North Korean wrestler
- Kang, Yong-hŭl (1898–1972), Korean-American writer
- Kang, You-Il (* 1953), South Korean author
- Kang, Young-sin , South Korean badminton player
- Kang, Yue (* 1991), Chinese weightlifter
- Kang, Yun-mi (* 1988), South Korean short tracker
- Kang, Yun-mi (* 1988), North Korean gymnast
- Kanga, Guelor (* 1990), Gabonese football player
- Kangas, Arttu (* 1993), Finnish shot putter
- Kangas, Jenni (* 1992), Finnish javelin thrower
- Kangas, Lauri (* 1916), Finnish wrestler
- Kangasmäki, Reino (1916-2010), Finnish wrestler
- Kangasniemi, Kaarlo (* 1941), Finnish weightlifter
- Kangasniemi, Miska (* 1975), Finnish ice hockey player
- Kangasniemi, Taisto (1924–1997), Finnish wrestler
- Kangel, Anton (1825–1902), Austrian sculptor
- Kanger, Stig (1924–1988), Swedish philosopher and logician
- Kanger, Thomas (* 1951), Swedish writer and journalist
- Kangert, Tanel (* 1987), Estonian racing cyclist
- Kangler, Franc (* 1965), Slovenian politician
- Kangogo, Moses Kibet (* 1979), Kenyan marathon runner
- Kangor, Dominic (* 1989), Kenyan marathon runner
- Kangrga, Milan (1923–2008), Yugoslav philosopher and university professor
- Kangro, Bernard (1910–1994), Estonian writer and poet
- Kangro, Hans (1916–1977), German physics historian
- Kangro, Maarja (* 1973), Estonian poet and translator
- Kangro, Raimo (1949–2001), Estonian composer
- Kangro, Tauno (* 1966), Estonian sculptor
- Kangro, Walther (1889–1976), German chemist
- Kangulungu, Eugène (* 1976), Congolese football player
- Kangundu, Franck (1953-2005), Congolese journalist
- Kangur, Kalju (1925–1989), Estonian poet, children's author and translator
- Kangur, Kristjan (* 1982), Estonian basketball player
- Kangwa, Evans (* 1992), Zambian soccer player
- Kangxi (1654–1722), Emperor of China
- Kangyal, Balázs (* 1969), Hungarian ice hockey player
- Kanhäuser, Karl , Austrian football player
- Kanhäuser, Michael , German organ builder
- Kani, Atandwa (* 1984), South African actor
- Kani, Gaspar (1910–1968), Serbian civil engineer
- Kani, John (* 1943), South African actor, playwright and theater director
- Kani, Karl (* 1970), American fashion designer
- Kani, Masataka (* 1991), Japanese soccer player
- Kania, Beatrix , German diplomat who has been ambassador to Honduras since September 2014
- Kania, Grażyna (* 1971), Polish theater director
- Kania, Hartmut (* 1957), German handball player
- Kania, Heribert (1932–2012), German soccer player
- Kania, Paula (* 1992), Polish tennis player
- Kania, Stanisław (1927–2020), Polish politician, member of the Sejm, party leader of the Polish United Workers' Party
- Kaniak, Gerhard (* 1979), Austrian politician (FPÖ)
- Kaniak, Gustav (1907–1993), Austrian lawyer and judge
- Kaniak, Karl (1872–1931), Austrian working-class poet, singer and draftsman
- Kaniava, Edvardas (* 1937), Lithuanian singer and politician
- Kaniber, Erich (* 1934), German football player
- Kaniber, Michaela (* 1977), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Kaniber, Sabine (* 1983), German soccer player
- Kaniber, Wolfgang (* 1939), German football player
- Kaniecki, Michael Joseph (1935–2000), American clergyman, Bishop of Fairbanks
- Kanies, Helga (* 1936), German skat champion, author and pop singer
- Kanies, Rolf (* 1957), German film and theater actor
- Kanigher, Robert (1915–2002), American comic book writer
- Kanık, Orhan Veli (1914–1950), Turkish poet and innovator of Turkish poetry
- Kanimoa, Patalione , French- Valaisian politician and 52nd King of Uvea since April 17, 2016
- Kanimozhi (* 1968), Indian politician
- Kanin Ketkaew (* 1999), Thai soccer player
- Kanin, Fay (1917–2013), American screenwriter, film producer and AMPAS President
- Kanin, Garson (1912–1999), American director and screenwriter
- Kan'in, Kotohito (1865–1945), Japanese Field Marshal General
- Kanin, Michael (1910-1993), American screenwriter
- Kaninisut , ancient Egyptian official
- Kanis, Anne (* 1979), German actress
- Kanis, Paul (1899–1978), German industrialist
- Kanis, Regine (* 1962), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Kanis, Stefan (* 1968), German radio play and feature director
- Kanis, Willy (* 1984), Dutch cyclist
- Kanischka , great king of the Kushana
- Kanischka II. , Cushan great king
- Kanishka III. , Cushan great king
- Kanishcheff, Waléra (* 1965), Ukrainian actor
- Kaniskin, Mikhail (* 1978), ballet dancer
- Kaniskina, Olga Nikolajewna (* 1985), Russian athlete (walker)
- Kanit, Mustapha (* 1991), Italian poker player
- Kanitscheider, Bernulf (1939–2017), Austrian philosopher and science theorist
- Kanitz, Alexander von (1848–1940), Prussian lieutenant general
- Kanitz, Anja von (* 1964), German non-fiction author
- Kanitz, August (1843–1896), Hungarian botanist, university professor, member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and corresponding member of the Romanian Academy
- Kanitz, August von (1783-1852), Prussian Lieutenant General, Minister of War
- Kanitz, Charlotte (1773–1826), writer
- Kanitz, Christa (1928–2015), German writer
- Kanitz, Christoph Albrecht von (1653–1711), Prussian major general, chief of infantry regiment No. 14
- Kanitz, Christoph Heinrich von (1664–1718), royal Polish and electoral Saxon lieutenant general and manor owner
- Kanitz, Elias von (1617–1674), colonel in Brandenburg and captain of Balga
- Kanitz, Erich (1899–1932), German communist and resistance fighter
- Kanitz, Felix Philipp (1829–1904), Austrian naturalist, archaeologist and ethnologist
- Kanitz, Friedrich Wilhelm von (1656–1719), Prussian Privy Councilor and Oberburggrave
- Kanitz, Georg von (1842–1922), German court marshal and politician, MdR
- Kanitz, Gerhard Graf von (1885–1949), German landowner and politician (DNVP, non-party, DVP), MdR
- Kanitz, Hans von (1841–1913), lawyer and politician, MdR
- Kanitz, Hans Wilhelm von (1692–1775), Prussian Lieutenant General, Chief of Infantry Regiment No. 2 and Knight of the Pour le Mérite
- Kanitz, Joachim (1910–1996), German Evangelical Lutheran pastor of the Confessing Church
- Kanitz, Katrin , German figure skater, GDR doping victim
- Kanitz, Luise (1908–1976), Austrian pianist and resistance fighter
- Kanitz, Nico (* 1980), German soccer player
- Kanitz, Otto Felix (1894–1940), Austrian socialist educator, writer and politician, member of the Federal Council
- Kanitz, Otto Ludwig von (1661–1724), Colonel of the Electoral Saxon cavalry and the Polish army
- Kanitz, Rolf , German soccer player
- Kanitz, Rudolf von (1822–1902), Prussian lieutenant general
- Kanitz, Samuel Friedrich von (1690–1762), electoral Prussian chamberlain
- Kanitz, Steffen (* 1984), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Kanitz, Victoria Tugendreich von (1657–1717), German noblewoman
- Kanitz, Werner († 1996), German actor
- Kanitz, Wilhelm von (1846–1912), Prussian lieutenant general
- Kanitzer, Theodor (* 1926), Austrian Chopin and Poland expert
- Kanitzer, Wendelin (* 1841), German painter
- Kaniuk, Yoram (1930–2013), Israeli writer, painter, and journalist
- Kaniuth, Madlen (* 1974), German actress and singer
- Kanivé, Nicolas (1887–1966), Luxembourgish gymnast and long jumper
- Kanizsa, Gaetano (1913-1993), Italian psychologist
- Kanizsa, Tivadar (1933–1975), Hungarian water polo player
- Kanizsai, Dorothea , Hungarian noblemen and benefactress
- Kanizsay, Johann Palfy von (1585–1641), Protestant clergyman
- Kanizsay, Ursula (1521–1571), Hungarian nobleman
- Kanjilal, Dileep Kumar (* 1933), Indian Indologist and professor of Pali, Sanskrit and other ancient languages of India
- Kanjorski, Paul E. (* 1937), American politician
- Kanka (* 1977), French dub musician
- Kaňka, Franz Maximilian (1674–1766), Bohemian architect
- Kaňka, Jan (* 1977), Czech composer, trombonist and music teacher
- Kaňka, Johann Nepomuk junior (1772–1865), Bohemian lawyer and composer
- Kaňka, Johann Nepomuk senior (1744–1798), lawyer and composer
- Kanka, Karl (1904–1974), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Kankaanniemi, Toimi (* 1950), Finnish politician, member of the Reichstag
- Kankaanranta, Aksel (* 1998), Finnish singer
- Kankarafou, Oudéré (* 1983), French sprinter of Togolese origin
- Kankawa, Djaba (* 1986), Georgian football player
- Kankawa, Toshihiko (* 1954), Japanese jazz musician (organ)
- Kanke, Viktor Andrejewitsch (* 1944), Russian philosopher
- Kankeleit, Egbert (* 1929), German physicist
- Kankelwitz, Wilhelm von (1831–1892), German engineer and founding member of the VDI
- Kankena, Fir († 1461), East Frisian chief
- Kankkonen, Veikko (* 1940), Finnish ski jumper
- Kankkunen, Juha (* 1959), Finnish rally driver
- Kanko, Assita (* 1980), Belgian non-fiction author and politician (MR, NVA), MEP
- Kanko, Petr (* 1984), Czech ice hockey player
- Kaňkovská, Sára (* 1998), Czech cyclist
- Kaňkovský, Alois (* 1983), Czech cyclist
- Kankowski, Ryan (* 1985), South African rugby union player
- Kanlybajewa, Shamal Mussagalijewna (1923–1974), Soviet geologist, mine separator and university professor
- Can, Alec (* 1990), American soccer player
- Kann, Alphonse (1870–1948), French art collector
- Kann, August (1871–1937), Austrian electrical engineer
- Kann, Charlotte (* 1937), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Kann, Edith (1907–1987), Austrian teacher and botanist (algologist)
- Kann, Emma (1914–2009), German poet and essayist
- Kann, Friedrich (1903–1963), German farmer, agricultural planner and chief agricultural officer in the administrative office of the Reichsnährstand
- Kann, Hans (1927–2005), Austrian pianist and composer
- Kann, Hans-Joachim (1943–2015), German author, historian and city guide
- Kann, Heinrich van (1861–1941), German architect and Prussian building officer
- Kann, Isaak (1638–1701), merchant and banker
- Kann, Jacobus H. (1872–1944), Zionist, banker and diplomat
- Kann, Lennet (1844–1916), Aachen city original
- Kann, Léon (1859–1925), French sculptor
- Kann, Lilli (1893–1978), German actress in British film
- Kann, Marcus (1820–1886), Austrian chess player
- Kann, Matthias Konrad (1871–1952), German writer
- Kann, Michael (* 1950), German actor and director
- Kann, Peter R. (* 1942), American entrepreneur and journalist
- Kann, Robert A. (1906–1981), Austrian-American historian
- Kannacher, Ernst Ludwig von († 1765), Prussian major general, chief of Infantry Regiment No. 30, Drost von Goch and Sennep, governor of Alt Ruppin and Fehrbellin
- Kannacher, Jürgen (1945–2019), German automobile racing driver
- Kannamwar, Marotrao Sambashio (1900–1963), Indian politician
- Kannan, Ravi (* 1953), Indian computer scientist
- Kannangara, CWW (1884–1956), Sri Lankan politician and Minister of Education
- Kannankulam, John (* 1972), German political scientist
- Kannberg, Scott (* 1966), American musician
- Kanne, August Wilhelm (1784–1827), German architect and building inspector
- Kanne, Bernd von (1884–1967), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Kanne, Bernhard Ludolph (1588–1660), German chamberlain and court owner
- Kanne, Christian Ernst von (1617–1677), chamberlain of the Electorate of Saxony, court marshal and governor
- Kanne, Christian Karl (1744–1806), senator and assessor of the Court of Appeal and the Faculty of Law in Leipzig and Vice Mayor of Leipzig
- Kanne, Friedrich August (1778–1833), Austrian composer of German origin
- Kanne, Johann Arnold († 1824), German writer, mythologist and linguist (orientalist)
- Kannegießer, Dieter (* 1937), German politician (DVU), MdL
- Kannegießer, Everhard Jodokus (1708–1763), Mayor of Brilon and Trades
- Kannegießer, Hans-Jörg (1943–2010), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Kannegiesser, Ioakim Samuilowitsch (1860–1930), Russian traffic engineer and entrepreneur
- Kannegießer, Johann Heinrich (1677–1748), mining entrepreneur, miner and mayor of Brilon
- Kannegießer, Karl Ludwig (1781–1861), German Romanist and translator
- Kannegiesser, Leonid (1896–1918), Russian poet and narodnik
- Kannegiesser, Martin (* 1941), German entrepreneur, president of the employers' association Gesamtmetall
- Kanneh, Abu (* 1983), Liberian soccer player
- Kanneh-Mason, Sheku (* 1999), British cellist
- Kannel, William B. (1923-2011), American cardiologist and epidemiologist
- Kannemann, Walter (* 1991), Argentine soccer player
- Kannemeyer, John Christoffel (1939–2011), South African academic, literary scholar and writer
- Kannemeyer, Tiaan (* 1978), South African racing cyclist
- Kannenberg, Anette (* 1974), German illustrator and writer
- Kannenberg, Arthur (1896–1963), Adolf Hitler's house manager
- Kannenberg, Bernd (* 1942), German walker and Olympic champion
- Kannenberg, Christoph von (1615–1673), Prussian general
- Kannenberg, Friedrich Wilhelm von (1693–1762), chief of Dragoon Regiment IV, chief steward, hereditary marshal
- Kannenberg, Heinrich (1887–1966), German moor researcher, cultural engineer and grassland scientist
- Kannenberg, Lothar (* 1957), German boxer and boot camp leader
- Kannengießer, Andreas (* 1978), German film director, screenwriter and assistant director
- Kannengießer, Georg (1814–1900), German painter
- Kannengießer, Hans (1868–1945), Prussian major general, Ottoman pasha
- Kannengießer, Heinrich , German politician, Mayor of Dresden, piece and bell founder
- Kannengießer, Louis von (1852–1919), German merchant and ship owner
- Kannengießer, Matthias (* 1968), German lawyer
- Kannengiesser, Matthias (* 1974), German author and specialist journalist of IT specialist books
- Kannengießer, Otto (1893–1958), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Kannengießer, Walter (* 1929), German journalist
- Kanner, Alexis (1942–2003), British actor
- Kanner, Heinrich (1864–1930), Austrian journalist and newspaper editor
- Kanner, Leo (1894–1981), Austro-American child and youth psychiatrist
- Kanner, Patrick (* 1957), French politician of the Parti Socialiste (PS)
- Kanner, Vivian (* 1970), German singer and actress
- Kannewasser, Max (1916–1945), Dutch jazz singer
- Kannewurf, Frank (* 1972), German ice hockey player
- Kannewurf, Heinrich Gottlieb von (1726–1799), Prussian Lieutenant General, Minister of War
- Kannewurff, Ernst von (1850–1907), German administrative lawyer
- Kannewurff, Rudolf von (1804–1858), German manor owner, administrative officer and parliamentarian
- Kanngießer, Birgit , German physicist
- Kanngießer, Carl Hermann (1820–1882), German lawyer and politician (NLP), MdR
- Kanngießer, Peter Friedrich (1774–1833), German historian, poet and university lecturer
- Kannhäuser, Johann Georg (1671–1740), Bavarian builder and plasterer
- Cannibal from Koblenz (* 1979), German criminal, murderer and cannibal
- Kannicht, Richard (1931–2020), German classical philologist
- Kanning, Uwe (* 1966), German psychologist
- Kannisto, Jouni (* 1963), Finnish jazz musician
- Kannmacher, Tom (* 1949), German folk musician and songwriter
- Kanno, Aya (* 1980), Japanese manga artist
- Kanno, Masaaki (* 1960), Japanese soccer player
- Kanno, Mitsuaki (1939–1983), Japanese jazz musician and film composer
- Kanno, Shigeru (* 1959), Japanese conductor and composer
- Kanno, Shōta (* 1984), Japanese football player
- Kanno, Sugako (1881–1911), Japanese anarcha-feminist journalist
- Kanno, Tetsuya (* 1989), Japanese soccer player
- Kanno, Yōko (* 1964), Japanese composer
- Kannonier, Reinhard (* 1947), Austrian musicologist, journalist, university professor and rector of the Linz Art University
- Kannookadan, Pauly (* 1961), Indian clergyman, Bishop of Irinjalakuda
- Kano (born 1985), British rapper
- Kanō, Einō (1631–1697), Japanese painter
- Kanō, Eitoku (1543–1590) Japanese painter
- Kanō, Hōgai (1828-1888), Japanese painter
- Kanō, Jigorō (1860–1938), Japanese Jiu Jitsu and judo professor, founder of the martial art Jūdō
- Kanō, Kenta (* 1986), Japanese football player
- Kanō, Kōi († 1636), Japanese painter
- Kano, Maiko (* 1988), Japanese volleyball player
- Kanō, Masahiro (* 1977), Japanese football player
- Kanō, Masaki (* 1976), Japanese racing car driver
- Kanō, Masanobu (1434–1530), Japanese painter and founder of the Kanō school
- Kano, Michihiko (* 1942), Japanese politician
- Kanō, Misako , Japanese jazz pianist
- Kanō, Mitsunobu , Japanese painter
- Kano, Mizuka (* 1978), Japanese classical pianist
- Kanō, Motonobu (1476–1559), Japanese painter
- Kanō, Naizen (1570-1616), Japanese painter
- Kano, Naoki (1868–1947), Japanese sinologist
- Kanō, Naonobu (1607–1650) Japanese painter
- Kanō, Ren (* 1994), Japanese soccer player
- Kanō, Sadanobu (1597–1623), Japanese painter
- Kanō, Sanraku (1559-1635) Japanese painter
- Kanō, Sansetsu (1590-1651) Japanese painter
- Kanō, Shōei (1519–1592) Japanese painter
- Kanō, Sōshū (1551-1601), Japanese painter of the Nihonga direction of the Taishō and early Shōwa period
- Kanō, Takashi (1920-2000), Japanese football player
- Kanō, Tan'yū (1602–1674) Japanese painter
- Kanō, Tsunenobu (1636–1713), Japanese painter
- Kanō, Yasunobu (1614–1685) Japanese painter
- Kanō, Yuri (* 1978), Japanese long-distance runner
- Kanoffski von Langendorf, Friedrich Ludwig (1592–1645), city commandant of Freiburg during the Thirty Years War
- Kanoğlu, Kudret (* 1993), Turkish soccer player
- Kanok Kohyangphueak (* 1989), Thai soccer player
- Kanokogi, Kazunobu (1884–1949), Japanese philosopher
- Kanokogi, Takeshirō (1874–1941), Japanese painter
- Kanokow, Arsen Baschirowitsch (* 1957), Russian politician, President of Kabardino-Balkaria (2005-2013)
- Kanokphol Nuchrungrueang (* 1994), Thai soccer player
- Kanokpon Buspakom (* 1999), Thai soccer player
- Kanold, Hans-Joachim (1914–2012), German mathematician and university professor
- Kanold, Irmgard (1915–1976), German sculptor
- Kanold, Johann (1679–1729), German physician
- Kanold, Paul (1874–1946), German architect and university professor
- Kanoldt, Alexander (1881–1939), painter and professor at the Art Academy in Berlin
- Kanoldt, Edmund (1845–1904), German painter
- Kanon, Joseph (* 1946), American author
- Kanopa, Mario (* 1978), German soccer player
- Kanopa, Vidmantas (* 1956), Lithuanian politician
- Kanor, Orlane (* 1997), French handball player
- Kanoun, Olfa , electrical and information technician , university professor
- Kanouse, Kevin , American Lutheran bishop
- Kanouté, Frédéric (* 1977), French-Malian football player
- Káňová, Irena (1893–1965), Czechoslovak politician
- Kanovitz, Howard (1929–2009) American painter and printmaker
- Kanovsky, Tomas (* 1970), German basketball official
- Kanovsky-Wintermann, Renate (* 1957), Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the Federal Council
- Kanow, Martha , German politician (DFD)
- Kanowitsch, Grigori (* 1929), Lithuanian Litwak and writer, playwright, translator, scriptwriter and cinema director
- Kanphukde, Pakkaphon (* 1990), Thai soccer player
- Kanra, Özer (* 1938), Turkish soccer player and
- Kansas, Rocky (1893–1954), American lightweight boxer of Italian descent
- Kansit Premthanakul (* 1991), Thai soccer player
- Kanske, Philipp (* 1980), German psychologist and neuroscientist
- Kański, Józef (* 1928), Polish music critic
- Kański, Tadeusz (1902–1950), Polish theater and film actor and film director
- Kansri Boonpragob , Thai climatologist
- Kanstad Johnsen, Mari (* 1981), Norwegian illustrator and children's book author
- Kanstein, Ingeburg (1939–2004), German actress, author, radio play and voice actress
- Kanstein, Paul (1899–1981), German lawyer, Gestapo employee and SS leader
- Kansteiner, Sascha (* 1967), German classical archaeologist
- Kanstrup, Pierre (* 1989), Danish football player
- Kansy, Dietmar (1938–2018), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Kant, Agnes (* 1969), Dutch politician
- Kant, Edgar (1902–1978), Estonian-Swedish geographer
- Kant, Eva (* 1944), Belgian actress and singer
- Kant, Harold Sanford (1931–2008), American show business lawyer and poker player
- Kant, Hermann (1926–2016), German writer, GDR cultural functionary and politician (SED), MdV
- Kant, Horst (* 1946), German physicist and historian of science
- Kant, Immanuel (1724–1804), German philosopher
- Kant, Johann Heinrich (1735–1800), German Protestant theologian and educator
- Kant, Krishan (1927–2002), Indian politician and Vice President
- Kant, Ove (1929–1997), Swedish director, screenwriter, and actor
- Kant, Uwe (* 1936), German writer
- Kanta, Abdoua (1946–2017) , Nigerien journalist, writer and film director
- Kantak, Kasimir (1824–1886), Polish-Prussian politician
- Kantakouzinos, Michail (1510–1578), Ottoman-Greek magnate
- Kantakuzenos, Demetrios I , Despot of Morea
- Kantakuzenos, Manuel (1326-1380), despot of Morea
- Kantanen, Janne (* 1983), Finnish biathlete
- Kantanen, Tapio (* 1949), Finnish obstacle runner
- Kantāns, Toms (* 1994), Latvian chess player
- Kantapol Sompittayanurak (* 1989), Thai soccer player
- Kantapong Bandasak (* 1991), Thai soccer player
- Kantar, Edwin (* 1932), American bridge expert
- Kantara, John A. (* 1964), German director, author and journalist
- Kantarcı, Ergun (1946–2015), Turkish football player and coach
- Kantarcıoğlu, Fulya (* 1948), Turkish judge, member of the Constitutional Court of Turkey
- Kantaria, Meliton (1920–1993), Soviet soldier
- Kantarovski, Ben (* 1992), Australian soccer player
- Kantarská, Ivana (* 1995), Slovak soccer player
- Cantata, PR (* 1974), German reggae and dancehall musician
- Kantathi Suphamongkhon (* 1952), Thai politician, Foreign Minister
- Kanté, Cédric (* 1979), Malian football player
- Kante, Eddy (* 1959), German bodyguard, actor and musician
- Kanté, Manfila (1946–2011), Guinean musician
- Kanté, Mory (1950–2020), Guinean musician
- Kanté, N'Golo (* 1991), French football player
- Kantee, Kevin (* 1984), Finnish-American ice hockey player
- Kantee, Ville (* 1978), Finnish ski jumper
- Kantele, Marko (* 1968), Finnish dart player
- Kantelinen, Karoliina (* 1975), Finnish folk musician and ethnomusicologist
- Kantelinen, Tuomas (* 1969), Finnish composer
- Kantemir, Antioch Dmitrijewitsch (1708–1744), Russian poet, satirist, diplomat and an early representative of the Enlightenment in Russia
- Kanter, Adolf Josef (1925–2010), German economic advisor and agent
- Kanter, Arnold (1945–2010), American diplomat and university professor
- Kanter, Enes (* 1992), Turkish basketball player
- Kanter, Ernst (1895–1979), German federal judge
- Kanter, Gerd (* 1979), Estonian discus thrower
- Kanter, Gustav Otto (1927–2018), German educator
- Kanter, Hal (1918-2011), American screenwriter and producer
- Kanter, Helmuth (1891–1976), German geographer
- Kanter, Hugo (1871–1938), German university professor and syndic
- Kanter, Klaus (* 1922), German master dental technician
- Kanter, Marcus (* 1970), German cameraman
- Kanter, Matthias (* 1968), German artist
- Kanter, Max (* 1997), German cyclist
- Kanter, Robert (* 1992), German track cyclist
- Kanter, Rosabeth Moss (* 1943), American sociologist
- Kantereit, Hans (* 1959), German author and translator
- Kanters, Hans-Peter (1942–1991), German track cyclist
- Kanthack, Alfredo Antunes (1863–1898), Brazilian microbiologist and pathologist
- Kanthak, Kai (* 1955), German jazz musician and photographer
- Kantharos , Greek sculptor
- Kanther, Manfred (* 1939), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Kanthos, Telemachos (1910–1993), Cypriot painter
- Kantilla, David (1938–1978) Australian Australian football player
- Kantiotis, Augustinos Andreas (1907-2010), Greek clergyman, Bishop of Florina
- Kantner, China (* 1971), American actress and singer
- Kantner, Leopold M. (1932–2004), Austrian religious and musicologist
- Kantner, Lieselotte (* 1923), German product designer
- Kantner, Paul (1941-2016), American rock musician
- Kantojeu, Herman (* 1971), Russian or Belarusian wrestler
- Cantons, Seppo (* 1963), Finnish jazz pianist
- Kantono, Denny (* 1970), Indonesian badminton player
- Kantor, Alfred (1923–2003), Czech artist
- Kantor, Franziska (* 1903), Austrian painter and sculptor
- Kantor, Hans (* 1903), Austrian long-distance runner
- Kantor, Helene J. (1919–1993), American archaeologist from the Near East
- Kantor, Israel (1949–2006), Cuban musician and singer
- Kantor, Istvan (* 1949), Hungarian-Canadian artist, musician
- Kantor, James (1927–1974), South African lawyer and writer
- Cantor, Jean-Michel (* 1946), French mathematician
- Kantor, Julija Sorachowna (* 1972), Soviet-Russian historian and journalist
- Kantor, MacKinlay (1904–1977), American writer
- Kantor, Maxim Karlowitsch (* 1957), Russian painter and graphic artist
- Kantor, Melanie (* 1990), German soccer player
- Kantor, Mickey (* 1939), American politician
- Kantor, Navot (* 1991), Israeli ice hockey player
- Kantor, Nicolas (* 1983), German photographer
- Kantor, Piotr (* 1992), Polish beach volleyball player
- Cantor, Roman (1912–1943), Polish fencer
- Kántor, Sándor (* 1971), Hungarian volleyball player and coach
- Kantor, Tadeusz (1915–1990), Polish theater director, painter, set designer and art theorist
- Kantor, William (* 1944), American mathematician
- Kantor, Vyacheslav Mosche (* 1953), Russian entrepreneur and philanthropist
- Kantorek, Ingo (1974-2019), German amateur actor
- Kantorek, Pavel (* 1930), Czechoslovak long-distance runner
- Kantorková, Miriam (* 1935), Czech singer, actress and presenter
- Kantorová, Barbara (* 1992), Slovak ski racer
- Kantorovitz, Shmuel (* 1935), Israeli mathematician
- Kantorow, Alexandre (* 1997), French pianist
- Kantorow, Jean-Jacques (* 1945), French violinist and conductor
- Kantorowicz, Alfred (1880–1962), German dentist
- Kantorowicz, Alfred (1899–1979), German writer, journalist and literary scholar
- Kantorowicz, Ernst (1892–1944), German lawyer, municipal civil servant, university professor, pioneer of adult education and victim of National Socialism
- Kantorowicz, Ernst (1895–1963), German-American historian and medievalist
- Kantorowicz, Gertrud , German art historian and poet
- Kantorowicz, Hermann (1877–1940), German lawyer
- Kantorowicz, Miron , Russian-German-American social hygienist
- Kantorowitsch, Leonid Witaljewitsch (1912–1986), Soviet mathematician and economist (Nobel laureate in economics)
- Kantowsky, Detlef (* 1936), German sociologist
- Kantrowitz, Adrian (1918-2008), American cardiologist
- Kantrowitz, Arthur (1913–2008), American engineer and university professor
- Kancheli, Giya (1935–2019), Georgian composer
- Kantscheli, Nodar Wachtangowitsch (1938–2015), Russian civil engineer
- Kantschelskis, Andrei Antanassowitsch (* 1969), Russian-Ukrainian soccer player
- Kantschew, Angel (1850–1872), Bulgarian revolutionary and freedom fighter
- Kantschuster, Johann , German SS member, deputy camp commandant of the Breendonk fortress
- Kanttila, Kalle (* 1976), Finnish tenor
- Kanturek, Otto (1897–1941), Austrian cameraman
- Kantůrková, Eva (* 1930), Czech prose writer and dramaturge
- Kanturow, Stojan (1884–1959), Bulgarian freedom fighter
- Kantyka, Przemysław (* 1996), Polish ski jumper
- Kantz, Georg (1896–1973), Austrian mathematician and university professor
- Kantz, Kaspar († 1544), theologian, pastor and reformer
- Kantzenbach, Erhard (* 1931), German economist
- Kantzenbach, Friedrich Wilhelm (1932–2013), German church historian
- Kantzer, Klaus-Peter (1935–2017), German chemist and manager
- Kantzouris, Ilias (* 1973), Greek basketball coach
- Kantzow, Nils von (1885–1967), Swedish military and Olympic champion
- Kantzow, Thomas († 1542), German chronicler and historian
- Kanu, Abu († 1992), Sierra Leonean rebel leader
- Kanu, Ndidi (* 1986), Nigerian soccer player
- Kanu, Nwankwo (* 1976), Nigerian soccer player
- Kanu, Santigie (* 1965), Sierra Leonean military
- Canoe, Yahya , President of Sierra Leones
- Kanuka-Williams, Lynn (* 1960), Canadian medium and long distance runner
- Kanunnikow, Maxim Sergejewitsch (* 1991), Russian football player
- Kanute, Ben (* 1992), American triathlete
- Kanuthsen, Aqqalukasik (* 1953), Greenlandic politician (Inuit Ataqatigiit)
- Kanuti, Arap Sum (* 1934), Kenyan long-distance runner
- Kanwar, Amar (* 1964), Indian documentary filmmaker and video artist
- Kanwar, Manjusha (* 1971), Indian badminton player
- Kanwar, Roop (1969–1987), Indian woman, widow burn victim in India
- Kanwischer, Alfred , American pianist, music educator and scholar
- Kany, Charles Emil (1895–1968), American Romanist and Hispanist of Czech descent
- Kany, Manfred (1922–2011), German civil engineer for geotechnical engineering
- Kany, Roland (* 1958), German university professor, professor of ancient church history and patrology
- Kánya, Emília (1830–1905), Hungarian publicist, writer, translator, editor, feminist
- Kányádi, Sándor (1929–2018), Hungarian writer
- Kanyama, Emmanuele (1962-2018), Malawian clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Dedza
- Kanyenkiko, Anatole (* 1952), Burundian politician and former prime minister
- Kanygin, Igor Vladimirovich (* 1956), Soviet wrestler
- Kanygin, Vladimir Alexandrovich (1948–1990), Soviet weightlifter
- Kanyi, Amang S. († 1968), Gambian politician
- Kanyomozi, Juliana (* 1981), Ugandan singer
- Kanyon, Chris (1970-2010), American wrestler
- Kanyuk, Gidi (* 1993), Israeli soccer player
- Kanyuk, László (* 1979), German-Hungarian football player
- Kanz ed-Dawla († 1333), Nubian king
- Kanz, Heinrich (1927–2017), German educator and university lecturer
- Kanz, Joseph (* 1949), German conductor, composer and music arranger
- Kanza, Lokua (* 1958), Congolese musician
- Kanzaka, Hajime (* 1964), Japanese writer
- Kanzaki, Daisuke (* 1985), Japanese soccer player
- Kanzaki, Masaomi (* 1964), Japanese mangaka
- Kanzane, Biruta Pavlovna (* 1939), Soviet-Russian architect
- Kanzian, Christian (* 1963), Austrian Catholic philosopher
- Känzig, Anna (* 1984), Swiss singer and songwriter
- Känzig, Heiri (* 1957), Swiss jazz musician
- Chancellor, Dieter (* 1960), German trumpeter, composer and arranger
- Chancellor, Jürgen (* 1949), German soccer goalkeeper
- Chancellor, Fee Katrin (* 1981), German writer
- Chancellor, Hans-Joachim (* 1946), German lawyer and presiding judge at the Federal Fiscal Court
- Chancellor, Hermann (1822–1888), papal minister, general and commander in chief of the Zuave troops
- Chancellor, Oswald (1883–1944), German local politician and party functionary of the SPD
- Chancellor, Rudolf (1873–1956), German surveyor and politician
- Kanzog, Klaus (* 1926), German Germanist and professor emeritus
- Kanzow, Jürgen (1938–1997), German engineer
- Kanzyani, Valentino , Slovenian techno DJ, remixer and music producer
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- Kao, Archie (born 1969), American actor
- Kao, Charles Kuen (1933–2018), Chinese physicist, 2009 Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics
- Käo, Henno (1942–2004), Estonian children's book writer
- Kao, Lawrence (* 1985), American actor and dancer
- Kao, Odej (* 1971), German computer scientist and university professor
- Käo, Tõnis (1940–2016), German industrial designer of Estonian origin
- Kao, Yi-Ching (* 1989), Taiwanese biathlete
- Kaouch, Adil (* 1979), Moroccan middle-distance runner
- Kaovichit, Denkaosan (* 1976), Thai flyweight boxer
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- Kap, Bob (1923-2010), Yugoslav-American soccer and American football coach
- Kapa, Isaac (* 1985), Australian beach volleyball player
- Kapacak, Burak (* 1999), Turkish soccer player
- Kapadia, Asif (* 1972), British film director
- Kapadia, Sushila (* 1932), Indian badminton player
- Kapadze, Timur (* 1981), Uzbek football player
- Kapajew, Ruslan (* 1980), Kyrgyz weightlifter
- Kapanadze, Zurab (1924–1989), Georgian artist
- Kapandura, Dickson (* 1999), Zimbabwean athlete
- Kapanen, Hannu (* 1951), Finnish ice hockey player and coach
- Kapanen, Kasperi (* 1996), Finnish ice hockey player
- Kapanen, Kimmo (* 1974), Finnish ice hockey goalkeeper
- Kapanen, Niko (* 1978), Finnish ice hockey player
- Kapanen, Sami (* 1973), Finnish ice hockey player
- Kapanina, Swetlana Vladimirovna (* 1968), Russian aerobatic pilot
- Kapany, Narinder Singh (* 1926), Indian physicist, inventor of the fiber optic cable
- Kapaś, Andriej (* 1989), Polish tennis player
- Kapás, Boglárka (* 1993), Hungarian swimmer
- Kapata, Jean (* 1960), Zambian politician
- Kapatschinskaja, Anastassija Alexandrovna (* 1979), Russian sprinter
- Kapaun von Swoykow, Gottfried (1636–1701), Bishop of Königgrätz
- Kapaun, Emil (1916–1951), American military chaplain
- Kapaun, Heinz (1929–2008), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the national council
- Kapek, Antje (* 1976), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdA
- Kapek, Antonín (1922–1990), Czechoslovak communist politician
- Kapell, August (1844–1922), German politician (SADP), MdR
- Kapell, William (1922–1953), American pianist
- Kapellari, Egon (* 1936), Austrian clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic bishop of Graz-Seckau
- Kapelle, Heinz (1913–1941), German communist resistance fighter
- Kapellen, Rainer (* 1963), German local politician
- Kapeller, Helmut (* 1950), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Upper Austrian state parliament
- Kapeller, Norbert (* 1970), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Kapeller-Adler, Regine (1900–1991), Austro-British biochemist and pharmacologist
- Kapellmann, Hans-Josef (* 1949), German football player
- Kapelos, John (* 1956), Canadian-American actor
- Kapengut, Albert (* 1944), Belarusian chess player
- Kaper, Bob (* 1939), Dutch jazz musician (clarinet, alto saxophone)
- Kaper, Bronisław († 1983), American film composer of Polish origin
- Kapere, Asser (* 1951), Namibian politician and diplomat, Chairman of the National Council
- Käpernick, Fritz (1857–1887), German spectator
- Kapetanic, Mihovil (1922–2012), Yugoslav table tennis official
- Kapetanidis, Nikos (1889–1921), Ottoman newspaper journalist and publisher of Pontic Greek origin
- Kapetanos, Pantelis (* 1983), Greek football player
- Kapetanović, Sead (* 1972), Bosnian football player
- Kapfelsperger, Anna Julia (* 1985), German actress
- Kapfer, Hans (1903–1992), Austrian politician and judge
- Kapfer, Herbert (* 1954), German author, editor and radio play director
- Kapfer, Johann Georg († 1794), Rococo sculptor who worked in Trostberg
- Kapfer, Reinhard (* 1952), German ethnologist and author
- Kapfer, Ulrike (* 1973), German broadcaster and presenter
- Kapferer, Albert (1868–1918), German administrative officer
- Kapferer, Bruce (* 1940), Australian social anthropologist and sociologist
- Kapferer, Clodwig (1901–1997), German pioneer in the fields of market research, export promotion and development aid
- Kapferer, Gottfried (* 1954), Austrian politician (List Dinkhauser), member of the state parliament in Tyrol
- Kapferer, Heinrich (1781–1856), German businessman, textile manufacturer, city councilor in Freiburg and member of the Baden state parliament
- Kapferer, Judith , Australian urban and cultural sociologist
- Kapferer, Norbert (1948–2018), German historian of philosophy and political scientist
- Kapferer, Stefan (* 1965), German politician (FDP)
- Kapferer, Wilhelm (1888–1961), businessman and councilor in Mosbach
- Kapff, Aline von (1842–1936), German painter
- Kapff, Dieter (1941–2011), German historian and journalist
- Kapff, Ernst (1863–1944), German writer, reform pedagogue and archaeologist
- Kapff, Sixt Eberhard von (1774–1851), Württemberg lawyer and interior minister
- Kapff, Sixt Jakob von (1735–1821), German lawyer
- Kapff, Sixt Jakob von (1765–1848), German Protestant theologian
- Kapff, Sixt Karl (1805–1879), German Protestant theologian, Pietist
- Kapff-Essenther, Franziska von (1849–1899), Austrian author and intellectual
- Kapfhammer, Franz Maria (1904–1989), Austrian teacher and popular educator
- Kapfhammer, Ignatz (1803–1879), Bavarian politician
- Kapfhammer, Josef (1888–1968), German chemist and nutritional physiologist
- Kapfhammer, Rita (* 1964), German opera, operetta, concert and lied singer (mezzo-soprano / alto)
- Kapfinger, Hans (1902–1985), German newspaper publisher
- Kapfinger, Otto (* 1949), Austrian architect, author and publicist
- Kaphammel, Günther (1926–2002), German artist
- Kaphan, Heinrich (1893–1981), Jewish farmer, co-founder of Rolândia
- Kaphantaris, Georgios (1873–1946), Greek politician and Prime Minister
- Kapheim, Ramona (* 1958), German Olympic champion in rowing
- Kaphengst, Alfred von (1828–1887), Prussian major general
- Kaphengst, Axel von (1870–1913), German manor owner and politician, MdR
- Kaphengst, Christian von (* 1966), German producer, composer, arranger and electric and double bass player
- Kaphengst, Ferdinand von (1795–1854), Prussian major general
- Kaphengst, Heinz (* 1932), German computer scientist
- Kaphengst, Herbert (* 1898), German politician (CDU), member of the state parliament in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
- Kaphengst, Karl von (1806–1880), Prussian lieutenant general
- Kaphengst, Wilhelm Gottfried Christian von (1751–1818), Prussian officer and knight of the order Pour le Mérite
- Kapherr, Egon von (1877–1935), German writer and chief forester
- Kapı, Mustafa (* 2002), Turkish soccer player
- Kapiak, Józef (1914–1989), Polish cyclist
- Kapič, Adem (* 1975), Slovenian football player
- Kapić, Rifet (* 1995), Bosnian-Herzegovinian football player
- Kapić, Sulejman (1925–1998), Yugoslav-Bosnian film producer
- Kapica, Damian (* 1992), Polish ice hockey player
- Kapičić, Stefan (* 1978), Serbian actor
- Kapidžić, Sanel (* 1990), Danish-Bosnian football player
- Kapielski, Thomas (* 1951), German author, visual artist, musician
- Kapilidis, Theo (* 1960), Greek jazz musician
- Kapino, Stefanos (* 1994), Greek football goalkeeper
- Kapinos, Tom (* 1969), American television producer and screenwriter
- Kapiriel, Kitson (* 1993), Micronesian sprinter
- Kapisoda, Aleksandar (* 1989), Montenegrin football player
- Kapisoda, Petar (* 1976), Montenegrin handball player
- Kapita, Ben , Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives of Zambia
- Kapita, Richard (* 1955), Zambian politician
- Captain, Heinz (1915–1973), German football player
- Kapitanez, Iwan Matwejewitsch (1928–2018), Soviet-Russian naval admiral
- Kapitelman, Dmitrij (* 1986), German-speaking writer, journalist and musician
- Kapito, Robert S. (* 1957), American entrepreneur and philanthropist
- Captain of Lycia , Greek historian of late antiquity
- Kapitonenko, Roman (* 1981), Ukrainian boxer
- Kapitonova, Viktorina (* 1985), Russian ballerina
- Kapitonow, Viktor Arsenjewitsch (1933–2005), Soviet cyclist
- Kapitulnik, Aharon (* 1953), Israeli physicist and professor at Stanford University
- Kapitulski, Helmut (* 1934), German football player
- Kapitza, Peter K. (* 1942), German Germanist, Japan researcher and publisher
- Kapitzke, Erich (1906–1991), German environmentalist, founder of the first German citizens' initiative
- Kapitzki, Herbert W. (1925–2005), German graphic artist
- Kapiza, Andrei Petrovich (1931–2011), Russian geographer and Antarctic explorer
- Kapiza, Pyotr Leonidowitsch (1894–1984), Soviet physicist
- Kapiza, Sergei Petrovich (1928–2012), Soviet or Russian physicist
- Kapka, Dmitri Leontjewitsch (1898–1977), Soviet theater actor and film actor of Ukrainian origin
- Kapka, Zdzisław (* 1954), Polish football player
- Kapke, André (* 1975), German right-wing extremist
- Kapkiayi, Michael (* 1968), Kenyan marathon runner
- Kapl, Gerhard (1946–2011), Austrian football referee
- Kaplan Hürriyet, Fatma (* 1982), Turkish politician (CHP), Mayor of İzmit
- Kaplan, Alexander E. (1938–2019), Russian-American physicist
- Kaplan, Anatoli Lwowitsch (1902–1980), Russian-Jewish painter, sculptor and graphic artist
- Kaplan, Andreas M. (* 1977), German economist and professor for marketing
- Kaplan, Anneliese (1933–2020), German actress
- Kaplan, Ariel (* 1994), Australian actress and dancer
- Kaplan, Aryeh (1934–1983), American rabbi and writer
- Kaplan, Bob (1936–2012), Canadian politician
- Kaplan, Bruce Eric (* 1964), American draftsman
- Kaplan, Burak (* 1990), Turkish soccer player
- Kaplan, Cemaleddin (1926–1995), Turkish founder of the Association of Islamic Associations and Communities
- Kaplan, Chaim Aron (1880–1942), Polish educator and victim of the Holocaust
- Kaplan, David (* 1933), American philosopher
- Kaplan, David B. (* 1958), American theoretical physicist
- Kaplan, Dena (* 1989), Australian actress
- Kaplan, Edward , American economist and mathematician
- Kaplan, Edward L. (1920–2006), American mathematician
- Kaplan, Elieser (1891–1952), Israeli politician
- Kaplan, Fanny (1890–1918), Russian anarchist and social revolutionary
- Kaplan, Ferhat (* 1989), Turkish soccer player
- Kaplan, Franz (1899–1986), German painter and graphic artist
- Kaplan, Gabe (* 1945), American poker player, actor and television presenter
- Kaplan, Gilbert (1941–2016), American business journalist, entrepreneur, and conductor
- Kaplan, Hamit (1934–1976), Turkish wrestler
- Kaplan, Helmut F. (* 1952), Austrian animal rights activist and publicist
- Kaplan, Henry S. (1918-1984), American radiologist
- Kaplan, Ina (* 1987), German pool player
- Kaplan, Jacob (1895–1994), French chief rabbi
- Kaplan, Jeff , American game developer
- Kaplan, Jonathan (* 1947), American director
- Kaplan, Jonathan (* 1956), South African doctor and writer
- Kaplan, Jörn (* 1981), German pool player
- Kaplan, Joseph (1902–1991), Hungarian-American physicist
- Kaplan, Julio (* 1950), Puerto Rican chess master
- Kaplan, Karel (* 1928), Czech historian and publicist
- Kaplan, Karl (* 1942), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament, member of the Federal Council
- Kaplan, Kid (1901–1970), American-Ukrainian featherweight boxer
- Kaplan, Larry , American video game designer and programmer
- Kaplan, Leslie (* 1943), French writer
- Kaplan, Marvin (1927-2016), American actor and author
- Kaplan, Mehmet (* 1971), Swedish politician, member of the Riksdag and Minister
- Kaplan, Metin (* 1952), Islamic fundamentalist and "Caliph of Cologne"
- Kaplan, Michael , American costume designer
- Kaplan, Michail Danilowitsch (* 1948), Soviet-Moldovan theoretical physicist and university professor
- Kaplan, Mordechai M. (1881–1983), American rabbi, founder of reconstructionism
- Kaplan, Mustafa (* 1967), Turkish football player and coach
- Kaplan, Nelly (* 1936), Argentine-French film director
- Kaplan, Noah (* 1984), American jazz saxophonist
- Kaplan, Ori (* 1969), Israeli jazz musician
- Kaplan, Petr (1940–2007), Czech rock singer and guitarist
- Kaplan, Reinhard Walter (1912–2003), German microbiologist
- Kaplan, Remzi (* 1960), German-Turkish doner kebab producer
- Kaplan, Robert (* 1933), American math teacher and popular science author
- Kaplan, Robert D. (* 1952), American political scientist
- Kaplan, Robert S. (* 1940), American economist
- Kaplan, Samuel Louis (* 1936), American diplomat
- Kaplan, Sancak (* 1982), Turkish soccer player
- Kaplan, Sinan (* 1994), Turkish soccer player
- Kaplan, Sol (1919–1990), American pianist and film composer
- Kaplan, Thomas S. (* 1962), American entrepreneur, investor, philanthropist and art collector
- Kapłan, Tomasz (* 1984), Polish pool player
- Kaplan, Viktor (1876–1934), Austrian engineer
- Kaplan, Vivian Jeanette (* 1946), Canadian author
- Kaplan, William B. , American sound engineer, actor, and cameraman
- Kaplan, Yıldız (* 1970), Turkish model and pop singer
- Kaplan, Yusuf Fırat (* 1998), Turkish football player
- Kaplanoğlu, Semih (* 1963), Turkish film director and screenwriter
- Kaplansky, Irving (1917-2006), American mathematician
- Kaplansky, Lucy (* 1960), American singer and musician
- Kaplansky, Schlomo (1884–1950), socialist and Zionist
- Kapleau, Philip (1912-2004), American Zen monk and author
- Kaplenig, Richard (* 1963), Austrian painter
- Kapler, Hermann (1867–1941), German lawyer and Protestant church politician
- Kaplický, Jan (1937–2009), Czech-British architect
- Kaplický, Václav (1895–1982), Czech prose writer, publisher and epic poet
- Kaplinski, Jaan (* 1941), Estonian author and university professor
- Kaplinski, Matt , American geologist
- Kaplinski, Mosche (* 1957), Israeli general
- Kaplinski, Shmuel (1914–2000), Jewish partisan in Lithuania
- Kapljanski, Alexander Alexandrowitsch (* 1930), Russian solid-state physicist and university professor
- Kapllani, Edmond (* 1982), Albanian football player
- Kapllani, Muhamet (* 1943), Albanian diplomat
- Kapłoniak, Bogumiła (* 1977), Polish biathlete and Paralympian
- Kaplony, Andreas (* 1960), Swiss scholar of Islam
- Kaplony, Peter (1933–2011), Swiss Egyptologist
- Kaplony-Heckel, Ursula (* 1924), German Egyptologist
- Kapluck, Manfred (1929–2014), German party functionary (KPD, DKP)
- Kaplun, Pavel (* 1965), Russian-German painter, photographer and specialist book author
- Kaplunger, Rudolph (1746–1795), German sculptor
- Kaplunow, Wladimir Iossifowitsch (* 1933), Soviet weightlifter
- Kaplunowski, Vladimir (1906–1969), Soviet director and production designer
- Kapmeier, Heinrich (1871–1948), German politician (SPD)
- Kapnek, Emily (* 1969), American film producer and screenwriter
- Kapnist, Marija (1914–1993), Soviet-Ukrainian film actress
- Kapnist, Wassili Wassiljewitsch (1758–1823), aristocratic marshal of the Poltava governorate and writer
- Kapo, Hysni (1915–1979), Albanian politician (Party of Labor of Albania)
- Kapo, Olivier (* 1980), French football player
- Kapo, Vito (1922–2020), Albanian communist politician
- Kapocsányi, Karl Appel von (1773–1839), Hungarian farmer
- Kapodistrias, Augustinos (1778–1857), Greek President
- Kapodistrias, Ioannis (1776–1831), Greek politician and first head of state of Greece
- Kapofi, Frans (* 1953), Namibian politician and minister
- Kapohl, Matthias (* 1972), German radio play director and author
- Kapoma, Tens , Permanent Representative of Zambia to the UN
- Kapone, Jérémy (* 1990), French actor, songwriter
- Kaponig, Hermann (* 1963), Austrian military, major general of the Austrian Armed Forces
- Kapono, Jason (* 1981), American basketball player
- Kapoor, Anil (* 1956), Indian actor and producer
- Kapoor, Anish (* 1954), Indian sculptor
- Kapoor, Kareena (* 1980), Indian film actress
- Kapoor, Karisma (* 1974), Indian film actress
- Kapoor, Kunal (* 1977), Indian director and actor
- Kapoor, Mahendra (1934-2008), Indian playback singer
- Kapoor, Prithviraj (1906–1972), Indian film and stage actor
- Kapoor, Raj (1924–1988), Indian film actor, film director and film producer
- Kapoor, Ranbir (* 1982), Indian actor
- Kapoor, Ravi (born 1969), British actor
- Kapoor, Rishi (1952-2020), Indian actor
- Kapoor, Shahid (* 1981), Indian actor and model
- Kapoor, Shammi (1931-2011), Indian film actor
- Kapoor, Shashi (1938-2017), Indian actor
- Kapoor, Shraddha (* 1987), Indian film actress
- Kapoor, Sonam (* 1985), Indian actress and model
- Kapor, Mitch (* 1950), American software developer and entrepreneur
- Kapor, Momo (1937–2010), Yugoslav or Serbian writer, painter and actor
- Kaposi, Attila , Hungarian badminton player
- Kaposi, Moriz (1837–1902), Austrian physician
- Kapotwe, Lengwe , Zambian soccer player
- Kapoun, Senta (1920–2019), Austrian translator
- Kapović, Mate (* 1981), Croatian linguist
- Kapovich, Michael (* 1963), Russian-American mathematician
- Kapp von giltstein, Otto (1853–1920), German engineer and railway pioneer
- Kapp, Alexander (* 1955), German dermatologist
- Kapp, Andero (* 2006), Estonian ski jumper
- Kapp, Andreas (* 1967), German curler
- Kapp, Artur (1878–1952), Estonian composer
- Kapp, Bernhard (1921–2014), German entrepreneur
- Kapp, Bobby (* 1942), American jazz musician
- Kapp, Christian (1798–1874), German university professor, professor of philosophy and democratic Baden politician in the context of the March Revolution
- Kapp, Christian Ehrhard (1739–1824), doctor and writer in Leipzig and Dresden
- Kapp, Colin (1928-2007) British science fiction writer
- Kapp, Daniel (* 1968), Austrian political advisor and communication expert
- Kapp, Dieter B. (* 1941), German Indologist
- Kapp, Ernst (1808-1896), German philosopher
- Kapp, Ernst (1888–1978), German classical philologist
- Kapp, Eugen (1908–1996), Estonian composer
- Kapp, Friedrich (1824–1884), German lawyer, author and politician (NLP), MdR
- Kapp, Friedrich Christian Georg (1792–1866), German educator
- Kapp, Gisbert (1852–1922), Austrian-British electrical engineer
- Kapp, Gottfried (1897–1938), German writer
- Kapp, Hermann (1900–1976), Swiss doctor and university professor
- Kapp, Ida (1884–1979), German classical philologist
- Kapp, Johann Erhard (1696–1756), German rhetorician and historian
- Kapp, Johann Konrad (* 1788), German administrative officer
- Kapp, Johannes (1929–2018), German clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Fulda
- Kapp, Joosep (1833–1894), Estonian pedagogue and choir director
- Kapp, Julius (1883–1962), German dramaturge and author
- Kapp, Karl William (1910–1976), German economist
- Kapp, Kit (1926–2013), American ethnologist, explorer, cartographer, and art collector
- Kapp, Oskar (1912–1943), German football player
- Käpp, Osvald (1905–1995), Estonian wrestler
- Kapp, Patrick (* 1996), Swiss floorball player
- Kapp, Peter (* 1961), German baker, confectioner and lecturer
- Kapp, Reinhard (1907–1995), German lawyer and tax advisor
- Kapp, Reinhard (* 1947), German musicologist
- Kapp, Richard (* 1976), Austrian musician
- Kapp, Ulrich (* 1971), German curler
- Kapp, Villem (1913–1964), Estonian composer
- Kapp, Wilhelm (1865–1943), German theologian and university professor
- Kapp, Wolfgang (1858–1922), German politician (DVP), Member of the Bundestag and general landscape director in Königsberg (Prussia)
- Kapp, Yvonne (1903–1999), English author and historian
- Kappacher, Adam (* 1993), Austrian freestyle skier
- Kappacher, Walter (* 1938), Austrian writer
- Kappas, Arvid (* 1962), German psychologist and university professor
- Kappas, Dimitrios (* 1989), Greek cross-country skier and biathlete
- Kappas, Martin (* 1961), German geographer, professor of geography
- Kappauf, Alfred (1952-2016), German psychotherapist
- Kappaurer, Elisabeth (* 1994), Austrian ski racer
- Kap, Christian (* 1971), German jazz musician (trumpet, flugelhorn), composer, arranger and music teacher
- Cap, Friedrich von (1799–1883), Prussian major general
- Cap, Rainer (* 1943), German lawyer, artist and editor
- Cap, Ray (1927–2019), American architect and university professor
- Cap, Sandro (* 1985), German politician (CDU)
- Cap, Walter (1905–1944), German journalist, National Socialist and German expat in the USA
- Kap-Hardenberg, Siegfried (1915–1989), German journalist and publisher
- Kappel, Barbara (* 1965), Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the state parliament, MEP
- Kappel, Gerti (* 1960), Austrian computer scientist and university professor
- Kappel, Gertrud (1884–1971), German opera singer (soprano)
- Kappel, Heiner (* 1938), German pastor and politician (FDP, DP, BFB)
- Käppel, Hubert (* 1951), German guitarist
- Kappel, Johannes (1855–1907), Estonian composer
- Käppel, Kathi (* 1977), German artist
- Kappel, Leandro (* 1989), Dutch soccer player
- Käppel, Lutz (* 1960), German classical philologist
- Kappel, Marcus (1839–1919), German banker, merchant, art collector and patron
- Kappel, Niko (* 1995), German disabled athlete
- Kappel, Robert (* 1946), German economist
- Kappel, Wilhelm (* 1929), German plant breeder and university professor
- Käppeler, Aki (* 1994), German-American field hockey player
- Kappeler, Andreas (* 1943), Swiss historian and university professor
- Kappeler, Beat (* 1946), Swiss economist and publicist
- Kappeler, Beat (* 1970), Swiss saxophonist
- Kappeler, Detlef (* 1938), German architect, painter and draftsman
- Käppeler, Dominik (* 1988), German cook
- Kappeler, Ernst (1911–1987), Swiss writer and secondary school teacher
- Kappeler, Friedrich (* 1949), Swiss documentary filmmaker and photographer
- Käppeler, Klaus (* 1954), German politician (SPD), member of the Baden-Württemberg state parliament
- Kappeler, Manfred (* 1940), German social pedagogue and author
- Kappeler, Marianne (1905–1994), Swiss theologian and pastor
- Kappeler, Moritz Anton (1685–1769), Swiss doctor and natural scientist
- Kappeler, Peter M. (* 1959), German biologist, anthropologist, author
- Kappeler, Vera (* 1974), Swiss jazz musician
- Kappelhoff, Bernd (* 1949), German historian and archivist
- Käppeli, Gottlieb (1840–1909), Swiss politician
- Käppeli, Marco (* 1951), Swiss jazz drummer
- Käppeli, Robert (1900–2000), Swiss manager
- Käppeli, Seppi (* 1976), Swiss jazz musician
- Kappelin, Richard (* 1983), Swedish handball player
- Kappelmacher, Alfred (1876–1932), Austrian classical philologist
- Kappelmaier, Marcel (* 1991), German soccer player
- Kappelsberger, Ruth (1927–2014), German announcer and actress
- Kappelt, Olaf (* 1953), German historical actor, publicist and city guide
- Kappen, Elke (* 1963), German social worker and local politician
- Kappen, Hubert (1878–1949), German agricultural chemist
- Kappen, Norbert (1928–1984), German actor and radio play speaker
- Kappenberg, Theodor (1848–1920), priest and auxiliary bishop in the diocese of Münster
- Kappenberger, Rodolfo (1917–2012), Swiss football player
- Kappenstein, Bernd (* 1955), German politician (CDU)
- Kapper, Siegfried (1820–1879), Bohemian writer, translator and doctor of Jewish origin
- Kappers, Cornelius Ubbo Ariëns (1877–1946), Dutch neurologist
- Kappert, Ines (* 1970), German literary scholar and journalist, head of the Gunda Werner Institute
- Kappert, Petra (1945-2004), German Turkologist
- Kappert-Gonther, Kirsten (* 1966), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the Bundestag
- Kappertz, Hans (1888–1954), German politician (SPD), MdR
- Kappes, Aloysius (1885–1937), German Roman Catholic clergyman and pastor
- Kappes, Andreas (1965–2018), German racing cyclist
- Kappes, Anthony (* 1973), English disabled cyclist
- Kappes, Franz-Hermann (1938–1992), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Kappes, Heinz (1893–1988), German publicist, translator, pastor
- Kappes, Hilde (* 1964), German improvisation musician
- Kappes, Jana (* 1996), German soccer player
- Kappes, Johanna (1873–1933), German doctor
- Kappes, Johannes (1773–1837), politician Free City of Frankfurt
- Kappes, Manfred (* 1957), German physical chemist
- Kappes, Stephen (* 1951), American officer and intelligence officer, executive director of the CIA
- Kappesser, Christoph (1960–2020), German sculptor and art educator
- Kapphahn, Dieter (1940-2019), German pilot
- Kappil, Mathias (1928–2007), Indian clergyman, Bishop of Punalur
- Kappis, Albert (1836–1914), German painter and lithographer
- Kappis, Max (1881–1938), German surgeon and university professor
- Kappius, Josef (1907–1967), German politician (SPD), MdL, resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Kappl, Josef (* 1950), Romanian-German musician, bassist and composer
- Käppler, Anton (1856–1928), Saxon architect
- Kappler, Arnold (1889–1970), Swiss trade unionist and politician (KVP)
- Kappler, August (1815–1887), German researcher and entrepreneur in Suriname
- Kappler, Bianca (* 1977), German long jumper
- Kappler, Eugen (1905–1977), German physicist and professor of experimental physics
- Käppler, Georg (1875–1956), German bricklayer, trade unionist and long-time secretary of the International Construction Workers
- Kappler, Günter (* 1939), German engineer in the field of aerospace
- Kappler, Gustav (1855–1922), Austrian marine painter
- Kappler, Herbert (1907–1978), German commander of the SiPo and the SD in Rome
- Käppler, Hermann (1863–1926), German politician (SPD), MdR, MdL
- Kappler, John W. , American biochemist and immunologist
- Kappler, Karl (1891–1962), German racing driver
- Käppler, Lars (* 1975), German neo-Nazi and former functionary of the Young National Democrats (JN)
- Kappler, Maximilian (* 1997), German motorcycle racer
- Käppler, Peter (* 1961), Swiss politician (SP)
- Kappler, Ulrike (* 1951), German artist
- Kappler, Werner (1902–1944), German classical philologist
- Käpplinger, Bernd (* 1972), German educationalist with a focus on adult and continuing education
- Kapplmüller, Herbert (* 1941), Austrian artist, professor, set and costume designer
- Käppner, Joachim (* 1961), German journalist
- Kappner, Peter (* 1944), German actor
- Kapps, Hermann (* 1864), German entrepreneur and photographer in Hildesheim as well as guild chief master
- Kappstein, Carl Friedrich (1869–1933), German animal and still life painter and graphic artist
- Kappus, Carl (1879–1951), German linguist and high school teacher
- Kappus, Christian (1882–1945), German homeland researcher
- Kappus, Franz Xaver (1883–1966), German writer and journalist
- Kappus, Robert (1904–1973), German engineer
- Kapr, Albert (1918–1995), German type designer, calligrapher, typographer, university professor
- Kapr, Jan (1914–1988), Czech composer
- Kapral, Emma (1877–1969), Austrian teacher and politician (CSP), member of the National Council
- Kapral, Hilarion (* 1948), Russian clergyman, Metropolitan of America
- Kapral, Peter (* 1933), Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the Federal Council
- Kaprál, Václav (1889–1947), Czech composer
- Kaprálik, Zdenko (* 1985), Czech football player
- Kapralos, Christos (1909–1993), Greek sculptor
- Kaprálová, Dora (* 1975), Czech writer, literary critic and journalist
- Kaprálová, Vítězslava (1915–1940), Czech composer
- Kapralow, Andrei Nikolajewitsch (* 1980), Russian swimmer
- Kapranos, Alex (* 1972), English singer, songwriter and guitarist
- Kapranow, Michail Michailowitsch (* 1962), Russian mathematician
- Kaprasová, Petra (* 1971), Czech luge athlete
- Kaprekar, Dattathreya Ramachandra (1905-1986), Indian mathematician
- Kapretz, Eugen (1870–1926), Austrian general of the artillery
- Kapri, Rudolf von (1887–1946), Austrian editor, writer and poet
- Kapriew, Georgi (* 1960), Bulgarian philosopher
- Kaprisky, Valérie (* 1962), French actress
- Kaprisow, Kirill Olegowitsch (* 1997), Russian ice hockey player
- Kaproff, Dana (* 1954), American composer and music producer
- Kapros von Elis , Greek Olympian
- Kapros, Anikó (* 1983), Hungarian tennis player
- Kaprow, Allan (1927–2006), American artist and art theorist of action art, coined the term "happening"
- Kaps, Agnes , German singer
- Kaps, Alfons (1901–1943), German communist and resistance fighter against the Nazi regime
- Kaps, Artur (1912–1974), Austrian theater director and author
- Kaps, Christoph (* 1959), German organ builder
- Kapš, Darja (* 1981), Slovenian chess player and politician (SD)
- Kaps, Engelbert (1888–1975), German sculptor
- Kaps, Erhard (1915–2007), German entrepreneur and author
- Kaps, Fred (1926–1980), Dutch magician
- Kaps, Hermann (* 1940), German cargo technology specialist
- Kaps, Joachim (* 1952), German actor and voice actor
- Kaps, Johann (1895–1966), Austrian politician (SDAP, SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Kaps, Lutz (1945–2016), German sports scientist, university professor
- Kaps, Martin (* 1979), German actor
- Kaps, Nikolaus († 1512), auxiliary bishop in Passau and Gurk
- Kaps, Peter (1917–1997), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Kaps, Richard (1845–1876), German opera singer (tenor)
- Kaps, Ruth (* 1968), German rower
- Kaps, Susanne (* 1980), German voice actress
- Kaps-Zurmahr, Beatrice (* 1977), German stage and film actress
- Kapsa, Bernhard (* 1943), German lawyer and former judge at the Federal Court of Justice
- Kapsal, Reha (* 1963), Turkish soccer player and coach
- Kapsaski, Andrea Gabriella (* 1956), Greek actress, film producer, poet and translator
- Kapsaski, Rahel (* 1991), German-English actress, film producer and model
- Kapsaski, Selene (* 1986), German-English writer, film director and producer, actress
- Kapsaskis, Socrates (1928–2007), Greek poet, film director and translator
- Kapsberger, Johann Hieronymus , Italian lutenist and composer of the early Baroque
- Kapsch, Georg (1873–1934), Austrian civil engineer
- Kapsch, Georg (* 1959), Austrian entrepreneur
- Kapsch, Johann (1845–1921), Austrian entrepreneur and company founder
- Kapschack, Ralf (* 1954), German journalist and politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Kapschaj, Weronika (* 1986), Ukrainian tennis player
- Kapse, Ram (1933-2015), Indian politician
- Kapsis, Anthimos (* 1950), Greek football player
- Kapsis, Michalis (* 1973), Greek football player
- Kapsner, Michael (* 1961), German composer, organist and music teacher
- Kapsomenos, Stylianos G. (1907–1978), Greek Graecist, linguist and Neo-Greekist
- Kapsreiter, Gustav (1893–1971), Austrian industrialist, art patron and politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Kapstad, Egil (1940-2017), Norwegian jazz pianist
- Kapstad, Kevin (* 1986), American ice hockey player
- Kaptain, Johannes (1926–1998), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Kaptan, Cihan (* 1989), German soccer player
- Kaptan, Meltem (* 1980), German-Turkish presenter, comedian, author and actress
- Kaptan, Tamer (1938–2003), Turkish soccer player and coach
- Kapteina, Hugo (1903–1945), German resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Kapteina, Wilfried (* 1930), German soccer player
- Kapteinat, Lisa (* 1989), German lawyer and politician (SPD), MdL
- Kapteyn, Henry (* 1963), American physicist (laser physics, atomic and molecular physics)
- Kapteyn, Jacobus C. (1851-1922), Dutch astronomer
- Kapteyn, Willem (1849–1927), Dutch mathematician
- Kaptijn, Astrid (* 1962), Dutch theologian and university professor
- Käptn Horn (* 1955), German musician, composer, lyricist, performance artist and painter
- Kaptoum, Wilfrid (* 1996), Cameroonian football player
- Kaptur, Marcy (* 1946), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Kaptur, Wadsim (* 1987), Belarusian water diver
- Kapture, Mitzi (* 1962), American actress and filmmaker
- Kapučinskas, Vidmantas (* 1951), Lithuanian musician, conductor and politician
- Kapumba Akenda, Jean-Chrysostome (* 1953), Congolese philosopher and Catholic theologian
- Kapur, Aditya Roy (* 1985), Indian film actor
- Kapur, Milorad (* 1991), Serbian volleyball player
- Kapur, Mudassar (* 1976), Norwegian politician
- Kapur, Shekhar (* 1945), Indian actor and film director
- Kapurtu, Vedat (* 1978), Turkish football goalkeeper
- Kapus, Franz (1909–1981), Swiss bobsledder
- Kapuš, Richard (* 1973), Slovak ice hockey player
- Kapuściński, Józef (1818–1847), Polish revolutionary
- Kapuściński, Ryszard (1932–2007), Polish reporter, journalist and essayist
- Kapušin, Iztok (* 1974), Slovenian football player and coach
- Kapusta, Bruce (* 1974), German trumpeter and entertainer
- Kapusta, Julija (* 1987), Ukrainian biathlete
- Kapusta, Tomáš (* 1967), Czech ice hockey player
- Kapuste, Falco (* 1943), German ballet dancer, trainer and choreographer
- Kapuste, Hannes (* 1932), German doctor, health scientist and forerunner of drug substitution in Germany
- Kapustin, Anton (* 1971), Russian-American theoretical physicist
- Kapustin, Denis Wiktorowitsch (* 1970), Russian triple jumper
- Kapustin, Nikolai (1937–2020), Soviet and Ukrainian composer and pianist
- Kapustin, Sergei Alexejewitsch (1953–1995), Soviet ice hockey player
- Kapustinski, Anatoli Fjodorowitsch (1906–1960), Polish-Russian chemist
- Kapustjanskyj, Mykola (1879–1969), Ukrainian officer and politician
- Kapustka, Bartosz (* 1996), Polish football player
- Kapustka, Jozef (* 1969), Polish concert pianist
- Kaputikjan, Silwa (1919–2006), Armenian writer, poet and academic
- Kapwepwe, Simon (1922–1980), Zambian politician, second Vice President of Zambia (1967–1970)
- Kapytau, Uladsimir (* 1965), Belarusian wrestler
- Kapzan, Raphael (* 1985), German ice hockey player
- Kapzewitsch, Pyotr Michailowitsch (1772-1840), Russian general
- Kapzjuch, Wassil (* 1967), Belarusian discus thrower