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Krasa
- Krása, Hans (1899–1944), Czech-German composer
- Krasa, Minna (1876–1948), pioneer of the Austrian workers' movement
- Krasa, Nikolaus (* 1960), Austrian Roman Catholic priest and vicar general of the Archdiocese of Vienna
- Krasa, Otto (1890–1972), German prehistoric
- Krasauskienė, Genoveita (* 1952), Lithuanian politician
- Krasavac, Vladan (* 1971), Serbian-Bosnian handball player
- Krasavice, Katja (* 1996), German web video producer and singer
Krasb
- Krasberg, Carl (* 1946), German artist and university professor
- Krasberg, Ulrike (* 1950), German ethnologist
Krasc
- Kraschel, Nelson G. (1889–1957), American politician (Democratic Party) and the 27th Governor of the State of Iowa (1937–1939)
- Krasheninnikov, Stepan Petrovich (1711–1755), Russian explorer and geographer
- Kraschina, Gerhard (* 1956), German soccer player
- Kraschl, Dominikus (* 1977), Austrian philosopher and theologian
- Kraschutzki, Heinz (1891–1982), German pacifist
Krase
- Krase, Joachim (1925–1988), German officer and intelligence officer
- Krasemann, Ernst-Otto (1923–2014), German physician and university professor
- Krasenbrink, Josef (1933–2008), German theologian, religious, historian
- Krasenkow, Michał (* 1963), Russian-Polish chess player
- Krasensky, Hans (1903–2006), Austrian business educator
Crash
- Krashen, Stephen (* 1941), American linguist, educationalist, and activist
Krasi
- Krasić, Miloš (* 1984), Serbian football player
- Krasicki, Ignacy (1735–1801), Polish clergyman and writer
- Krasikov, Sana (* 1979), American writer
- Krasilnikau, Andrei (* 1989), Belarusian road cyclist
- Krasińska, Małgorzata (* 1938), Polish zoologist
- Krasiński, Adam Stanisław (1714–1800), Polish clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop, nobleman and crown secretary
- Krasinski, John (* 1979), American actor
- Krasiński, Zbigniew (* 1938), Polish zoologist
- Krasiński, Zygmunt (1812-1859), Polish poet and playwright
Krask
- Kraska, Hilde (1921–2018), German table tennis player
- Kraska, Pjotr (1946–2016), Swiss action artist, writer, visual artist, critic of authorities and Zurich city original
- Kraske, Cornelia (* 1969), German fashion designer and costume designer
- Kraske, Hans (1893–1976), German surgeon
- Kraske, Konrad (1926–2016), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Kraske, Paul (1851–1930), German surgeon, medical officer and university professor
- Kraske, Peter (1923–2019), German Protestant theologian
- Krasker, Robert (1913-1981), Australian cameraman
- Krasko, Ivan (1876–1958), Slovak poet and writer
- Krasko, Olga Jurjewna (* 1981), Russian actress
- Kraskowski, Pawel Dmitrijewitsch (* 1996), Russian ice hockey player
Krasm
- Krasmann, Susanne (* 1961), German sociologist and criminologist
Krasn
- Krasna, Maria , German actress and radio play speaker
- Krasna, Norman (1909–1984), American screenwriter, playwright, film producer and film director
- Krasnapolsky, Wilhelm (1834–1912), German tailor, merchant and hotelier
- Krasner, Lee (1908–1984), American painter
- Krasner, Louis (1903–1995), American violinist and music teacher of Ukrainian origin
- Krasner, Marc (1912–1985), French mathematician
- Krasner, Milton R. (1904–1988), American cinematographer
- Krasner, Stephen D. (* 1942), American political scientist
- Krasney, Otto Ernst (* 1932), German lawyer
- Krasnickas, Jurgis (* 1957), Lithuanian politician, Mayor of Alytus
- Krasnikowa, Natella Archipowna (* 1953), Soviet hockey player
- Krasniqi, Ali (* 1952), Kosovar film editor, writer and activist
- Krasniqi, Bledian (* 2001), Swiss-Kosovar football player
- Krasniqi, Distria (* 1995), Kosovar judoka
- Krasniqi, Jakup (* 1951), Kosovar politician
- Krasniqi, Jetmir (* 1995), Kosovar football player
- Krasniqi, Kamer (* 1996), Kosovar soccer player
- Krasniqi, Leke (* 2000), Austrian soccer player
- Krasniqi, Liridon (* 1992), Albanian football player
- Krasniqi, Luan (* 1971), German-Albanian boxer
- Krasniqi, Mazhar (1931–2019), New Zealand Muslim community leader
- Krasniqi, Memli (* 1980), Kosovar-Albanian rapper, songwriter and politician
- Krasniqi, Robin (* 1987), German boxer
- Krasnitzky, Kay (1914–1978), Austrian painter
- Krasnitski, Gennady Alexandrovich (1940–1988), Soviet football player and coach
- Krasnodębski, Zdzisław (* 1953), Polish politician
- Krasnogolowy, Hilde (1919–2010), German functionary, department head of the Central Committee of the SED
- Krásnohorská, Eliška (1847–1926), Czech writer
- Krasnoo, Michele (* 1974), American actress
- Krasnopolski, Horaz (1842–1908), Austrian lawyer
- Krasnoruzkaja, Lina Vladimirovna (* 1984), Russian tennis player
- Krasnoruzki, Alexander Wladimirowitsch (* 1987), Russian tennis player
- Krasnoselski, Mark Alexandrowitsch (1920–1997), Soviet mathematician
- Krasnoselski, Vadim Nikolajewitsch (* 1970), Transnistrian politician, President of Transnistria
- Krasnoslobodzew, Vadim (* 1983), Kazakh ice hockey striker
- Krasnow, Andrei Ivanovich (* 1994), Russian cross-country skier
- Krasnow, Leonid (* 1988), Russian track and road cyclist
- Krasnow, Pyotr Nikolajewitsch (1869–1947), Russian officer, Cossack ataman and lieutenant general in the Tsarist army at the time of the October Revolution in 1917
- Krasnow, Vladimir Alexandrovich (* 1990), Russian sprinter
- Krasnowa, Jekaterina Sergejewna (* 1988), Russian wrestler
- Krasnova, Vera Ivanovna (* 1950), Russian speed skater
- Krasnowski, Alexander Abramowitsch (1913–1993), Russian biochemist
- Krasny, Elke (* 1965), Austrian cultural theorist, author and curator
- Krasny, Johann (1800–1864), Austro-Hungarian stonemason of historicism, head of the stonemasonry trade
Kraso
- Krasoczko, Saba Zuzanna , Polish singer, improvisation actress, translator and vocal teacher
- Krasoń, Janusz (* 1956), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Krasowska, Katarzyna (* 1968), Polish badminton player
Awesome
- Kraß, Andreas (* 1963), German literary scholar and editor
- Krass, Julia (* 1997), American freestyle skier
- Krass, Manuel (* 1988), German jazz musician and composer
- Krass, Stephan (* 1951), German radio editor and writer
- Krass, Urte (* 1977), art historian
- Krassa, Peter (1938–2005), Austrian author
- Krasselt, Gernot (* 1950), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Krasselt, Karl (* 1948), German soccer player
- Krasselt, Rudolf (1879–1954), German cellist and conductor
- Krasser, Fridolin (1863–1922), Austrian paleobotanist
- Krasser, Friedrich (1818-1893), Transylvanian writer and doctor
- Krasser, Hannes (1921–2018), Austrian lawyer, politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament and city councilor
- Krasser, Helmut (1956–2014), Austrian Buddhologist and Tibetologist
- Krasser, Helmut (* 1959), German classical philologist
- Krasser, Peter (* 1952), Austrian entrepreneur and founder as well as head of the non-profit aid organization "School Ethiopia"
- Krasser, Robert (1882–1958), Austrian educator and politician (CS)
- Krasshöfer, Horst-Dieter (* 1952), German lawyer and judge at the Federal Labor Court
- Krassilnikow, Yevgeny Vitalievich (1965-2014), Soviet volleyball player
- Krassilnikow, Vyacheslav Borissovich (* 1991), Russian beach volleyball player
- Krassilnikowa, Xenija Wassiljewna (* 1991), Russian figure skater
- Krassilow, Michail (* 1990), Kazakh marathon runner
- Krassin, Leonid Borissowitsch (1870–1926), Russian revolutionary and comrade in arms of Lenin
- Krassinski, Georgi Albertowitsch (1939–2011), Russian physicist and astronomer
- Krassnig, Dieter (* 1973), Austrian snowboarder
- Kraßnig, Rudolf , Austrian writer and journalist
- Krassnigg, Albert (1896–1971), Austrian educator
- Krassnigg, Anna Maria (* 1970), Austrian director, actress, author and theater director
- Krassnitzer, Harald (* 1960), Austrian actor and presenter
- Krassnitzer, Isabella (* 1967), Austrian journalist, radio and television presenter
- Krassnitzer, Manfred (* 1968), Austrian football referee
- Krassnitzer, Mario (* 1975), Austrian soccer goalkeeper
- Krassnitzer, Sepp (* 1947), Austrian musician
- Kraßnitzer, Wolfgang (* 1941), Austrian actor, theater director and radio play speaker
- Krassny, Alain de (* 1942), French chemical engineer and entrepreneur
- Krassow, Adam Philipp von (1664–1736), general in Mecklenburg service
- Krassow, Carl Reinhold von (1812-1892), Prussian administrative officer and politician
- Krassow, Carl von (1771-1854), Swedish lieutenant colonel and honorary citizen of Stralsund
- Krassow, Carl Wilhelm von (1699–1735), diplomat in the Swedish service and imperial sergeant-general
- Krassow, Ernst Detlof von († 1714), Swedish general
- Krassow, Friedrich Heinrich von (1775–1844), landowner, cavalry officer, member of the provincial parliament
- Krassowska, Olena (* 1976), Ukrainian hurdler
- Krassowski, Afanassi Iwanowitsch (1781–1843), Adjutant General and Infantry General of the Imperial Russian Army
- Krassowski, Andrei Afanassjewitsch (1822–1868), Lieutenant Colonel in the Imperial Russian Army and Ukrainian revolutionary democrat
- Krassowski, Andrei Nikolajewitsch (* 1953), Russian mathematician
- Krassowski, Feodossi Nikolajewitsch (1878–1948), Russian geodesist and mathematician
- Krassowski, Nikolai Nikolajewitsch (1924–2012), Russian mathematician
- Krassowski, Stepan Akimowitsch (1897–1983), Soviet Marshal of Aviators and Hero of the Soviet Union
- Krassowski, Witold (* 1956), Polish photographer
- Krassowskyj, Oleksij (* 1994), Ukrainian cross-country skier
- Krassulin, Andrei Nikolajewitsch (* 1934), Russian artist
- Krassuzka, Anna (* 1995), Ukrainian triple jumper
- Krassyzkyj, Fotij (1873–1944), Ukrainian painter
Power
- Krastanov, Krasimir (* 1982), British wrestler of Bulgarian origin
- Krastanow, Lyubomir (1908–1977), Bulgarian meteorologist and geophysicist
- Krastel, Friedrich (1839–1908), German-Austrian theater actor and director and librettist
- Krastel, Josef (1899–1973), Austrian actor and director
- Krastev, Ivan (* 1965), Bulgarian political scientist and political advisor
- Krastew, Antonio (1961-2020), Bulgarian weightlifter
- Krastew, Krastjo (1866–1919), Bulgarian linguist, translator and literary critic
- Krastew, Nikolaj (* 1979), Bulgarian football player
- Krastewa, Irena (* 1955), Bulgarian media entrepreneur
- Krastewa, Zwetana , Bulgarian biathlete
- Krastewitsch, Gavril († 1898), Bulgarian politician and senior Ottoman official
- Krastinow, Dimo (* 1945), Bulgarian ice hockey player
- Krastl, Bernhard (* 1950), German teacher, national board of the Landsmannschaft of the Banat Swabians
- Krastovchev, Enjo (* 1984), Bulgarian football player
- Krasts, Guntars (* 1957), Latvian politician, member of the Saeima, MEP, Prime Minister
Krasu
- Krasucki, Franciela (* 1988), Brazilian sprinter
- Krasucki, Henri (1924–2003), French resistance fighter, trade union official
- Krasulski, Leonard (* 1950), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
Krasz
- Kraszewski, Andrzej (* 1948), Polish scientist, environment minister in the cabinet of Donald Tusk
- Kraszewski, Józef Ignacy (1812–1887), Polish writer
- Kraszewski, Roman (* 1930), Polish music teacher, music critic and composer
- Kraszewski, Zbigniew Józef (1922–2004), Polish Roman Catholic clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Warsaw-Praga
- Krasznahorkai, László (* 1954), Hungarian writer
- Krasznay-Krausz, Michael (1897–1940), Hungarian-Austrian composer
- Kraszon, Paul (* 1918), German SED functionary