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- Kons, Ulrich (* 1955), German rower and Olympic champion
- Kons, Wolfram (* 1964), German journalist and television presenter
Konsa
- Konsa, Amalie (1873–1949), Estonian actress and singer
- Konsa, Ezri (* 1997), English football player
- Konsa, Oliver (* 1985), Estonian football player
- Konsalik, Heinz G. (1921–1999), German writer
Consc
- Konschak, Benjamin (* 1986), German swimmer
- Konschak, Katja (* 1978), German triathlete
- Konschal, Hartmut (* 1953), German soccer player
- Konschegg, Lambert (1912–1977), Austrian manager, air force officer in World War II, chairman of the board of Austrian Airlines, president of IATA
- Konschel, Wolfgang (1931–2013), German diplomat, ambassador of the GDR
- Konschitzky, Walther (* 1944), German publicist, photographer and ethnographer
Cons
- Konsek, Hanna (* 1987), Polish soccer player
- Konsel, Michael (* 1962), Austrian soccer player
- Könsen, Adolf (1916–2000), German local office manager and politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
Konsg
- Könsgen, Ewald (* 1941), German Middle Latin philologist
Konsh
- Konshens , Jamaican dancehall and reggae musician
Konso
- Konsolaki, Eleni , Greek Classical Archaeologist
Const
- Konst, Jan (* 1963), Dutch literary scholar, university professor and Dutch scholar
- Konsta, Nina (1918–2003), Greek-Austrian pop singer
- Konstam, Angus (* 1960), Scottish author and historian
- Konstam, Phyllis (1907–1976), English actress
- Konstan, David (* 1940), American classical philologist
- Constans II (630–668), Byzantine emperor
- Konstant, David Every (1930-2016), English clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Leeds
- Konstant, William R. (* 1952), American biologist, conservationist and non-fiction author
- Konstantas, Stelios , Cypriot pop singer
- Constantine , son of the Eastern Roman emperor Herakleios and Martina
- Constantine , Byzantine co-emperor (830 or 833–835), son of Theophilos
- Constantine († 879), Byzantine co-emperor (868–879)
- Konstantin (1185–1218), Russian Grand Duke of Vladimir from the Rurikids, eldest son of Vsevolod Jurjewitsch
- Constantine (1716–1778), Landgrave of Hesse-Rotenburg
- Konstantin (1801–1869), Prince of Hohenzollern-Hechingen
- Constantine Angelos , Byzantine general and usurper, cousin of Isaac II.
- Constantine Angelos Dukas , Byzantine Sebastocrator, brother of Isaac II.
- Konstantin Angelos Komnenos Dukas Palaiologos († 1271), Byzantine emperor and Sebastokrator, half-brother of Emperor Michael VIII.
- Constantine Aspietes , Byzantine general, conspirator against Emperor Isaac II.
- Konstantin von Ostrovitza (* 1435), Serbian-Ottoman chronicler and Janissary
- Konstantin Dalassenos , Byzantine patrician, brief heir to the throne of Emperor Constantine VIII.
- Constantine the Great († 337), Roman Emperor (306–337)
- Constantine Diogenes , Byzantine general and governor
- Konstantin Dobrynitsch , governor of Novgorod (1018-1019)
- Konstantin Dragaš († 1395), regional prince and despot
- Konstantin Dukas († 913), Byzantine strategos and usurper
- Konstantin Dukas († 1303), Greek ruler of Thessaly, son of John I Dukas Komnenos
- Konstantin Dukas Porphyrogennetos , Byzantine co-emperor
- Constantine Gabras , Byzantine Dux of Chaldia, rebel against John II.
- Constantine I († 715), Pope (708–715)
- Constantine I , Prince of Lesser Armenia
- Constantine I (836–877), King of Scotland
- Constantine I (1868–1923), Greek king
- Constantine II , antipope
- Constantine II , Prince of Lesser Armenia
- Constantine II (316–340), Roman emperor
- Constantine II († 952), King of Scotland
- Constantine II (* 1940), Greek Olympic champion, last king of Greece (1964–1973)
- Constantine III , Counter-emperor in the west of the Roman Empire (407–411)
- Constantine III († 997), King of Scotland
- Constantine III (612–641), Byzantine emperor, son of Herakleios
- Constantine III (1278–1308), King of Lesser Armenia
- Constantine IV († 685), Byzantine Emperor (668–685)
- Constantine IV († 1344), King of Lesser Armenia
- Constantine IX († 1055), Emperor of Byzantium
- Konstantin Komnenos Dukas , Byzantine despot in Epirus, brother of Theodoros I. Komnenos Dukas
- Konstantin Lakapenos , Byzantine co-emperor (923 / 924–945)
- Constantine Maliasenus , Byzantine aristocrat and magnate in Thessaly
- Constantine Manasses , Bishop of Naupaktos, author of a world chronicle
- Constantine Palaiologos , Byzantine prince and governor, son of Emperor Andronikos II.
- Konstantin Palaiologos Porphyrogennetos († 1306), Byzantine prince and general, son of Emperor Michael VIII.
- Constantine Podopaguros († 766), Byzantine patrician and conspirator against Emperor Constantine V.
- Konstantin Radenos , Byzantine aristocrat during the Fourth Crusade
- Constantine Tatikios , Byzantine Protonobelissimos, conspirator against Emperor Isaac II.
- Konstantin Tich Assen († 1277), Bulgarian ruler
- Constantine Tornikes , Byzantine general and governor, Sebastocrator under Emperor Michael VIII. Palaiologos
- Constantine V (718–775), Byzantine emperor
- Constantine V (1313–1362), King of Lesser Armenia
- Constantine VI († 797), Emperor of Byzantium
- Constantine VI († 1373), King of Lesser Armenia
- Constantine VI (1859–1930), Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople (1924–1925)
- Constantine VII (905–959), Byzantine emperor
- Constantine VIII. († 1028), Byzantine Emperor (1025-1028)
- Constantine of Mananalis († 684), apostle and founder of the Paulikians
- Constantine of Murom († 1129), Prince of Murom (1097–1129)
- Konstantin von Preslaw , medieval theologian, clergyman, compiler, translator, poet, author and scholar
- Constantine X. (1006-1067), Emperor of the Byzantine Empire
- Constantine XI. (1404–1453), last Byzantine emperor
- Constantine XI. Laskaris († 1205), Byzantine emperor
- Konstantin zu Salm-Salm (1762–1828), Prince in the Principality of Salm (1802–1811)
- Konstantin, Ernst (1908–1969), German actor, radio play and voice actor
- Konstantin, Leopoldine (1886–1965), Austrian actress
- Konstantini, Brahim (* 1932), Tunisian sculptor and steel engraver
- Konstantinidis, Aris (1913–1993), Greek architect
- Konstantinidis, Aristidis , Greek cyclist
- Konstantinidis, Giannis (1903–1984), Greek composer
- Konstantinidis, Konstantinos (* 1972), Greek football player
- Konstantinidis, Vasilis (* 1987), Greek weightlifter
- Konstantinopolski, Alexander Markowitsch (1910–1990), Soviet chess master and theorist
- Konstantinos Kalamanos , governor of Isauria
- Konstantinos Kephalas , Orthodox theologian at the Imperial Court of Byzantium
- Konstantinos Leichoudes , Patriarch of Constantinople
- Konstantinos Makrodukas , Byzantine nobleman
- Konstantinou, Evangelos (1933–2015), German-Greek Byzantinist
- Konstantinou, Konstantinos , Greek cyclist, Olympic participant
- Konstantinou, Michalis (* 1978), Cypriot football player
- Konstantinou, Vasilios (* 1947), Greek football goalkeeper
- Konstantinov, Vitali (* 1963), Russian-German illustrator
- Konstantinović, Zoran (1920–2007), Serbian literary scholar
- Konstantinow, Aleko (1863-1897), Bulgarian author
- Konstantinow, Boris Pawlowitsch (1910–1969), Russian physicist and university professor
- Konstantinow, Fyodor Wassiljewitsch (1901–1991), Soviet philosopher
- Konstantinow, Georgi (* 1943), Bulgarian writer and former resistance fighter
- Konstantinow, Konstantin Iwanowitsch (1818–1871), Russian artillery officer and engineer
- Konstantinow, Plamen (* 1973), Bulgarian volleyball player
- Konstantinow, Radoslaw (* 1983), Bulgarian track and road cyclist
- Konstantinow, Wenceslav (1940–2019), Bulgarian writer and translator of German-language literature
- Konstantinow, Vitali Wiktorowitsch (* 1949), Soviet wrestler
- Konstantinow, Wladimir Andrejewitsch (* 1956), Russian and Ukrainian politician
- Konstantinow, Vladimir Nikolayevich (* 1967), Russian ice hockey player
- Konstantinowa, Aljona Evgenjewna (* 1990), Russian actress
- Konstantinowa, Jekaterina Igorewna (* 1995), Russian short tracker
- Konstantios († 821), Byzantine usurper, co-regent Thomas the Slav
- Konstantios Dukas (1060-1081), Byzantine co-emperor and pretender to the throne 1078/79 (1060-1078)
- Konstantopoulos, Konstantinos (1832–1910), Greek Prime Minister
- Konstantopoulou, Elina (* 1970), Greek pop singer
- Konstantopoulou, Zoi (* 1976), Greek politician
- Konstantopulos, Demetrios S. (1916–2008), Greek lawyer and university professor
- Konstanty Borzęcki (1826–1876), Polish revolutionary and Ottoman general, cartographer and publicist
- Konstantynow, Jewhen (* 1988), Ukrainian handball player
- Constanze , Princess of Antioch
- Constanze von Aragón († 1222), Queen of Hungary, Queen of Sicily, Roman-German Empress
- Constanze of Burgundy , Countess of Chalon-sur-Saône, Queen of León-Castile
- Constanze von der Bretagne (1161–1201), Duchess of Brittany
- Konstanze von der Provence (986-1034), Queen of France (1004-1034)
- Constance of Castile (1140–1160), Queen of France
- Constance of Castile (1354–1394), Castilian pretender and Duchess of Lancaster
- Constance of Sicily (1154–1198), Queen of Sicily, Empress of the Holy Roman Empire
- Constance of Sicily († 1302), Queen of Aragon and Sicily
- Konstanze von Staufen († 1307), Empress of Byzantium
- Constance of Hungary († 1240), second wife of the Bohemian King Ottokar I.
- Constance Hans (1759–1793), robber in Württemberg
Consu
- Konsulke, Christina (* 1992), German cyclist