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Tre
- Tré Cool (* 1972), American rock musician
- Tre The Boy Wonder (* 1982), German DJ and music producer
Trea
- Treacher, Arthur (1894–1975), American-British actor
- Treacher, William Hood (1849–1919), British colonial governor of North Borneo
- Treacy Bramante, Carolyn (* 1982), American biathlete
- Treacy, Eric (1907–1978) British bishop and railroad photographer
- Treacy, John (* 1957), Irish long-distance runner and Olympic runner-up
- Treacy, John Patrick (1890–1964), American clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of La Crosse
- Treacy, Keith (* 1988), Irish football player
- Treacy, Philip (* 1967), Irish haute couture milliner
- Treacy, Seán (1895–1920), Irish freedom fighter
- Treacy, Seán (1923–2018), Irish Politician (Irish Labor Party), MEP
- Treadaway, Harry (* 1984), British theater and film actor
- Treadaway, Luke (* 1984), British theater and film actor
- Treadgold, Warren (* 1949), American Byzantinist
- Treadway, Allen T. (1867-1947) American politician
- Treadway, Francis W. (1869–1925), American politician
- Treadwell, Alexander (born 1946), American politician (Republican Party)
- Treadwell, Daniel (1791–1872), American inventor, businessman, and university professor
- Treadwell, Frederick Pearson (1857–1918), American-Swiss chemist
- Treadwell, George (1919–1967), American jazz trumpeter, composer, and music manager
- Treadwell, John (1745-1823), American politician
- Treadwell, Laquon (born 1995), American football player
- Treadwell, Louise (1896–1983), American stage actress, founder of an aid organization
- Treadwell, Mead (* 1956), American politician
- Treadwell, Oscar (1926-2006), American jazz writer and radio host
- Treadwell, Timothy (1957-2003), American environmentalist
- Treadwell, William Dupré (1885–1959), Swiss chemist (analytical chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry)
- Tréand, Emma (* 2003), French Nordic combined athlete
- Tréand, Geoffrey (* 1986), French football player
- Treanor, Noel (born 1950), Irish Roman Catholic bishop
- Trease, Geoffrey (1909-1998), English writer
- Treasure, Alyxandria (* 1992), British athlete
- Treat, Charles H. (1842-1910), American government official
- Treat, Lawrence (1903-1998), American writer
- Treat, Robert (1622-1710), American colonial governor
Treb
- Trebaitė, Aušrinė (* 1988), Lithuanian cyclist
- Trebatius Testa, Gaius , Roman jurist
- Trebbe, Joachim (* 1965), German communication and media scientist
- Trebbin, Hermann (1881–1954), local history researcher and teacher in Müllrose
- Trebchen, Alfred (1915–2011), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Trebe, Ella (1902–1943), German resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Trebek, Alex (* 1940), Canadian-American television presenter
- Trebel, Adrien (* 1991), French soccer player
- Trebelius, Hermann , German poet and printer
- Trebellius, Lucius , Roman politician and tribune
- Trebels, Andreas (* 1937), German sports educator and university lecturer
- Treben, Maria (1907–1991), Austrian author, naturopathy, alternative medicine
- Treber, Björn (* 1992), Austrian author
- Treber, Dirk (* 1951), German politician (Die Grünen), MdL
- Treber, Jürgen (* 1960), German lawyer, judge at the Federal Labor Court
- Treberer-Treberspurg, Adolf (1911–1955), Austrian sculptor
- Treberspurg, Martin (* 1953), Austrian architect
- Trebes, Horst (1916–1944), German paratrooper officer in the Wehrmacht
- Trebes, Klaus (1947–2011), German cook, restaurant owner and gastronomic publicist
- Trebesch, Herbert (1915–2007), German Vice Admiral
- Trebesch, Jochen (* 1944), German ambassador
- Trebesius, Ulrike (* 1970), German politician (ALFA), MEP
- Trębicki, Henryk (1940–1996), Polish weightlifter
- Trebin, Hans-Rainer (* 1946), German physicist
- Trebinger, Christian , South Tyrolean sculptor
- Trebitsch, Arthur (1880–1927), Austrian writer and philosopher
- Trebitsch, Gyula (1914–2005), Hungarian-German film producer
- Trebitsch, Katharina (* 1949), German television producer
- Trebitsch, Leopold (1842–1906), Austrian entrepreneur
- Trebitsch, Markus (* 1950), German television producer
- Trebitsch, Rudolf (1876–1918), Austrian ethnologist
- Trebitsch, Siegfried (1868–1956), Austrian playwright, poet, storyteller and translator
- Trebitsch-Lincoln, Ignaz (1879–1943), Buddhist monk, Christian priest and politician, member of the House of Commons, military advisor, spy
- Trebitz, Johann Christian Karl (1818–1884), German poet and pastor
- Trebius Germanus, Lucius , Roman suffect consul
- Trebius Junianus, Gaius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Trebius Maximus, Gaius , Roman suffect consul (122)
- Trebius Verus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Třebízský, Václav Beneš (1849–1884), Czech writer and priest
- Trebon, Ryan (* 1981), American cyclocross rider
- Trebonius, Gaius († 43 BC), Roman general and politician
- Trébor, Henri (1901–1969), French racing car driver
- Treboux, Jean-Lou (* 1990), Swiss jazz musician (vibraphone, composition)
- Trebra, Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich von (1740–1819), Saxon chief miner
- Trebra, Karl von (1834–1905), Prussian major general
- Trebra, Walther von (1869–1924), German administrative lawyer and landowner
- Trebra-Lindenau, Hans von (1842–1914), German lawyer, manor owner and conservative politician, Member of the State Parliament (Kingdom of Saxony)
- Trebs, Enno (* 1995), German actor
- Trebs, Heinrich Nicolaus (1678–1748), German organ builder
- Trebs, Herbert (* 1925), German theologian and politician (CDU), MdV, unofficial employee of the GDR State Security
- Trebs, Nele (* 1999), German actress
- Trebs, Theo (* 1994), German actor
- Trebst, Achim (1929–2017), German biochemist and plant physiologist
- Trebst, Arthur (1861–1922), German sculptor
- Trebstein, Heinz (1921–2011), German police officer and traffic scientist of the GDR
- Trébuchon, Augustin (1878–1918), last French soldier killed in World War I.
- Trebuschenko, Jewgeni Jurjewitsch (* 1975), Russian biathlete
Trec
- Tréca, Albert (1917-2004), French diplomat
- Trecarichi, Lucas (* 1991), Argentine soccer player
- Treccani, Ernesto (1920–2009), Italian painter
- Treccani, Giovanni (1877–1961), Italian entrepreneur, publisher and patron
- Trechsel, Stefan (* 1937), Swiss lawyer
- Trechsler, Christoph (1546–1624), German instrument maker
- Trechslin, Anne Marie (1927–2007), Swiss painter, woodcutter, draftsman and illustrator
- Trečiokas, Kęstutis (* 1957), Lithuanian politician
Tred
- Trede, Aline (* 1983), Swiss politician (Green Party)
- Trede, Diether (1932–2008), German soccer player
- Trede, Gerhard (1913–1996), German composer
- Trede, Ludwig Benedict (1731–1819), Oldenburg court official and philosopher
- Trede, Michael (1928–2019), German surgeon, university professor and clinic director
- Trede, Paul (1829–1908), German typesetter and author
- Trede, Yngve Jan (1933–2010), German-Danish composer, harpsichordist and pianist
- Treder, Hans-Jürgen (1928–2006), German physicist and astrophysicist
- Tredgett, Mike (born 1949), English badminton player
- Tredgold, Thomas (1788–1829), English engineer
- Trediakowski, Wassili Kirillowitsch (1703–1769), Russian poet and literary theorist
- Tredup, Marko (* 1974), German soccer player
- Tredway, William (1807-1891), American politician
- Tredwell, Thomas (1743–1831), American lawyer and politician
Tree
- Tree, Herbert Beerbohm (1853-1917), English stage actor
- Tree, Iris (1897–1968) British poet, painter and actress
- Tree, Joshua (* 1986), German author of novels in the fields of science fiction, thriller and fantasy
- Tree, Oliver (* 1993), American multimedia artist, singer-songwriter and music producer
- Treeck, Ansgar Maria van (* 1957), German photographer
- Treeck, Bernhard van (* 1964), German specialist author
- Treeck, Dieter (* 1936), German writer and poet
- Treeck, Gustav van (1854–1930), royal Bavarian court glass painter
- Treen, David C. (1928–2009), American politician
- Trees, Alexander, Baron Trees (* 1946), British veterinarian
- Trees, Hans (1925-2005), German politician (CDU)
- Trees, Wolfgang (1942–2009), German journalist, home writer and publisher
- Treese, Anselm (1930–2004), German sculptor
Meeting
- Tréfaut, Sérgio (* 1965), Portuguese film director
- Trefethen, Lloyd Nicholas (* 1955), American mathematician
- Treff, Alice (1906–2003), German actress and voice actress
- Treff, Hanne (1887–1957), local poet from the Ore Mountains
- Treff, Herbert (1898–1945), German local politician (NSDAP)
- Treffeisen, Jakob (1894–1962), German politician (KPD)
- Treffel, Jean-Francis (* 1955), French politician
- Treffert, Darold (* 1933), American psychiatrist and researcher
- Treffert, Joseph (1883–1963), German trade unionist
- Treffler, Denise (* 1982), German stunt woman and actress
- Treffler, Peter J. (* 1955), German artist
- Trefflich, Bernhard (1924–2011), German racing cyclist
- Trefflich, Henry (1908–1978), German-American animal dealer
- Trefflinger, Petrus (1912–1966), Austrian dept
- Treffner, Hugo (1845–1912), Estonian educator
- Treffny, Leopold , Austrian weightlifter
- Trefftz, Eleonore (1920–2017), German physicist and mathematician
- Trefftz, Erich (1888–1937), German mechanic, mathematician and physicist
- Treffz, Jetty (1818–1878), Austrian opera singer (soprano) and the first wife of Johann Strauss' son
- Trefgarne, David, 2nd Baron Trefgarne (* 1941), British politician and manager
- Trefgarne, George, 1st Baron Trefgarne (1894–1960), British politician, member of the House of Commons
- Trefil, James (* 1938), American physicist
- Trefilow, Andrei Wiktorowitsch (* 1969), Russian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Trefilow, Jewgeni Wassiljewitsch (* 1955), Russian handball player and handball trainer
- Trefny, Christina (* 1976), Austrian actress and speaker
- Trefurt, Christoph (1790–1861), lawyer and politician from Baden
- Trefurt, Johann Heinrich Christoph (1806–1852), German physician and university professor
- Trefurt, Johann Philipp (1769–1841), German Lutheran theologian
- Trefusis, Violet (1894–1972), British writer
- Trefz, Johann Friedrich (* 1832), German inventor
- Trefz, Johannes (* 1992), German athlete
- Trefzer, Martin (* 1969), German politician (AfD), MdA
Treg
- Trégaro, François-Marie (1824–1897), Bishop of Sées
- Tregear, Edward Robert (1846–1931), New Zealand government official, politician, linguist, and author
- Tregelles, Samuel P. (1813–1875), British Bible scholar, text critic, and theologian
- Treger, Konrad († 1543), Augustinian hermit and Catholic controversial theologian
- Treger, Martina (* 1963), German dubbing artist and dubbing director
- Tregian, Francis († 1619), English composer
- Tregler, Tomáš (* 1990), Czech table tennis player
- Tregor, Michael (* 1950), German actor
- Tregor, Nicolai (* 1946), Swiss sculptor
- Treguboff, Jurij A. (1913–2000), Russian and German writer, resistance fighter
- Tregubov, Ivan Sergejewitsch (1930–1992), Russian ice hockey player
- Tregubow, Nikita Michailowitsch (* 1995), Russian skeleton pilot
- Tregubov, Pawel Vladimirovich (* 1971), Russian chess master
- Tregubov, Viktor Nikolajewitsch (* 1965), Soviet-Russian weightlifter
- Tregubowa, Jelena Viktorovna (* 1973), Russian journalist and author
- Tregulowa, Selfira Ismailovna (* 1955), Soviet-Russian art scholar
- Tregunno, Jane (* 1962), Canadian rower
Treh
- Tréhin, Gilles (* 1972), French art savant
- Trehkopf, René (* 1980), German soccer player
- Treholt, Arne (* 1942), Norwegian politician and diplomat
- Treholt, Thorstein (1911–1993), Norwegian politician (Arbeiderpartiet), Minister and Fylkesmann
- Tréhot, Lise (1848–1922), French model and lover of Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Trei
- Treib, Johannes (* 1965), German neurologist
- Treibe, Paul (1876–1956), German ministerial official
- Treibel-Illian, Annette (* 1957), German sociologist
- Driver von der Treib, Heinrich (1899–1977), German violinist and composer
- Driver, Alfred (* 1944), Austrian radio journalist
- Driver, Birgit (* 1960), German swimmer
- Driver, Hans-Karl (* 1935), German technician, professor of technical optics and optoelectronics and politician (ödp)
- Driver, Heinrich Aloisius (1796–1882), German doctor and philhellene
- Driver, Hildegund (* 1959), German church musician, harpsichordist and organist
- Driver, Hubert (* 1942), German university professor
- Driver, Johann Friedrich (1642–1719), German historian
- Driver, Jutta (* 1949), Austrian writer
- Treibert, Heinrich (1898–1974), German local politician
- Treibmann, Karl Ottomar (1936–2017), German composer
- Treibs, Alfred (1899–1983), German engineer and geochemist; Founder of organic geochemistry
- Treibs, Wilhelm (1890–1978), German chemist
- Treich-Laplène, Marcel (1860–1890), French explorer of Africa
- Treichel, Adolf (1869–1926), German politician; President of the People's Day of the Free City of Gdansk
- Treichel, Alexander (1837–1901), German lawyer, landowner and folklorist
- Treichel, Hans-Ulrich (* 1952), German writer
- Treichel, Heinz-Reiner (* 1953), German business economist and university professor
- Treichel, Peter (* 1956), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Treichel, Siegfried (* 1932), German neurologist and professional politician
- Treichel, Werner (1921–1978), German football referee
- Treichl, Andreas (* 1952), Austrian bank manager
- Treichl, Heinrich (1913–2014), Austrian bank manager
- Treichl, Leonhard (1932–1999), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Treichl, Traudl (* 1950), German ski racer
- Treichl, Wolfgang , Austrian resistance fighter against the Nazi regime, member of the Austrian upper middle class family Treichl
- Treichl-Stürgkh, Desirée (* 1964), Austrian journalist and publisher
- Treichler, Hans Peter (1941–2019), Swiss journalist and author
- Treichler, Johann Jakob (1822–1906), Swiss politician (socialist)
- Treichlinger, Wilhelm Michael (1902–1973), Austrian writer and translator
- Treidl, Clivia (* 1986), Austrian journalist, presenter and speaker
- Treidler, Benno (1857–1931), German painter, draftsman, watercolorist, decorator, stage designer and teacher
- Treidler, Hans (1891–1968), German classical philologist, ancient historian, historical geographer and high school teacher
- Treier, Albert (1886–1956), German lawyer and author
- Treier, Curt (* 1944), Swiss jazz musician (drums)
- Treier, Jan (* 1992), Estonian biathlete
- Treier, Michael , German psychologist and university lecturer
- Treier, Volker (* 1969), German economist
- Treiger, Alina (* 1979), German rabbi
- Treijtel, Eddy (* 1946), Dutch football goalkeeper
- Treil, Sergei Raimondowitsch , Russian mathematician
- Treilhard, Jean-Baptiste (1742–1810), politician during the French Revolution
- Treille, Georges (1847–1926), French physician
- Treille, Sacha (* 1987), French ice hockey player
- Treille, Yorick (* 1980), French ice hockey player
- Treiman, Sam (1925-1999), American theoretical physicist
- Treimer, Silvia (* 1970), German ski mountaineer
- Trein, Michael (1935–2015), German association official
- Treinen, Sylvester William (1917–1996), American clergyman, Bishop of Boise City
- Treinys, Mečislovas (1941–2008), Lithuanian politician
- Treisman, Anne (1935–2018), British-American cognitive psychologist
- Treisman, Richard (* 1954), British molecular biologist and biochemist
- Treister, Suzanne (* 1958), British artist
- Treite, Percival (1911–1947), German concentration camp doctor
- Treitel, Max , German painter
- Treitinger, Gerhard (* 1960), German badminton player
- Treitinger, Klaus (* 1963), German badminton player
- Treitler, Hans (* 1940), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament, member of the Federal Council
- Treitler, Wolfgang (* 1961), Austrian Catholic fundamental theologian
- Treitschke, Curt (1872–1946), German troop and general staff officer
- Treitschke, Eduard Heinrich von (1796–1867), Saxon lieutenant general
- Treitschke, Franz Adolph von (1793–1848), senior customs advisor to the founding member of Saxony in the German Customs Union
- Treitschke, Georg Carl (1783–1855), German lawyer, legal scholar and writer
- Treitschke, Georg Friedrich (1776–1842), German-Austrian playwright, theater director and butterfly researcher
- Treitschke, Heinrich Leo von (1840–1927), Saxon general of the infantry
- Treitschke, Heinrich von (1834–1896), German historian, political publicist and politician (NLP), Member of the Parliament
- Treitschke, Karl Friedrich (1746–1804), German lawyer
- Treitschke, Richard (1811-1883), German writer
- Treitz, Václav (1819–1872), Czech pathologist
- Treitz, Wilhelm (1838–1869), German English and Romanist
- Treitzsaurwein, Marx († 1527), secret writer, Chancellor of Lower Austria
Trej
- Tréjan, Guy (1921-2001), French actor
- Trejbal, Filip (* 1985), Czech ski racer
- Trejgis, Marek (* 1975), Polish football player
- Trejo Nava, José Arturo (* 1955), Mexican ambassador
- Trejo Paniagua, Gabriel (1562-1630), Spanish cardinal
- Trejo, Danny (born 1944), American actor
- Trejo, José Luis (* 1951), Mexican soccer player and coach
- Trejo, Marco Antonio (* 1958), Mexican soccer player and coach
- Trejo, Mario Alberto (* 1956), Mexican soccer player
- Trejo, Óscar (* 1988), Argentinian football player
- Trejos Fernández, José Joaquín (1916–2010), Costa Rican politician, President of Costa Rica (1966–1970)
- Trejos Picado, Ignacio Nazareno (* 1928), Roman Catholic bishop
Trek
- Trekel, Roman (* 1963), German opera and lied singer (lyric baritone)
- Trekel-Burckhardt, Ute (* 1939), German opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Treki, Ali (1938–2015), Libyan diplomat and politician
Trel
- Trela, Lucjan (1942-2019), Polish boxer
- Treland, Cindy (* 1982), Norwegian beach volleyball player
- Trélat, Emmanuel (* 1974), French mathematician
- Trelawney, Hamelin (1782–1846), Governor of St. Helena
- Trelawny, Edward John (1792–1881), English sailor, adventurer, and writer
- Trelease, William (1857–1945), American botanist
- Treleaven, John (born 1950), English opera singer (tenor)
- Trelenberg, Thorsten (* 1963), German poet
- Trelenberg, Werner (* 1934), German athletics trainer
- Trelewski, Dmitri (* 1983), Kyrgyz ski racer
- Treliving, Brad (born 1969), Canadian ice hockey player and official
- Trelle, Norbert (* 1942), German clergyman, Bishop of Hildesheim
- Trellenkamp, Wilhelm (1826–1878), German history and portrait painter from the Düsseldorf School
- Treller, Franz (1839–1908), German actor, director and writer
- Treller, Katharina , German actress and voice actress
- Trelles, Ignacio (1916-2020), Mexican soccer player and coach
- Trelles, Jesús , Mexican soccer player
- Trellevik, Ove (* 1965), Norwegian politician
- Tréllez, John Jairo (* 1968), Colombian football player
- Treloar, John (1928–2012), Australian sprinter
- Treloar, John , American basketball coach
- Treloar, William M. (1850-1935), American politician
- Tréluyer, Benoît (* 1976), French racing car driver
Trem
- Tremaglia, Mirko (1926–2011), Italian politician, member of the Camera dei deputati
- Tremain, Kel (1938-1992) New Zealand rugby union player
- Tremain, Lyman (1819–1878), American politician
- Tremain, Rose (* 1943), English writer
- Tremaine, Jeff (* 1966), American director, film producer and screenwriter
- Tremaine, Kathleen (1903–1980) British theater and film actress
- Tremaine, Morris S. (1871-1941) American businessman and politician
- Tremaine, Scott (* 1950), Canadian astronomer and physicist
- Tremais, De , French composer and violinist
- Trematerra, Gino (* 1940), Italian politician, mayor and MEP
- Tremayne, Les (1913-2003), British film and television actor
- Tremayne, Peter (* 1943), English historian and crime novelist
- Trembecki, Stanisław (1739–1812), Polish poet
- Tremblay, Alexandre (* 1979), Canadian ice hockey player
- Tremblay, Amédée (1876–1949), Canadian organist, composer and music teacher
- Tremblay, André-Marie (* 1953), Canadian physicist
- Tremblay, Eugène (* 1936), Canadian clergyman, former Bishop of Amos
- Tremblay, Fannie (1885–1970) Canadian actress and comedian
- Tremblay, François-Louis (* 1980), Canadian short tracker
- Tremblay, Gail (* 1945), American poet
- Tremblay, George (1911–1982), American composer of Canadian origin
- Tremblay, Gérald (* 1942), Canadian politician and manager
- Tremblay, Gérard (1918–2019), Canadian religious, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Montreal
- Tremblay, Gérard (* 1950), French racing car driver
- Tremblay, Gilles (1932–2017), Canadian composer and music educator
- Tremblay, Gilles (1938-2014), Canadian ice hockey player and sports commentator
- Tremblay, JC (1939-1994), Canadian ice hockey player
- Tremblay, JR (1883-1959) Canadian actor and author
- Tremblay, Jacob (* 2006), Canadian actor
- Tremblay, Johanne-Marie (born 1950), Canadian actress
- Tremblay, Kathy (* 1982), Canadian triathlete
- Tremblay, Mario (* 1956), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Tremblay, Michel (* 1942), Canadian writer
- Tremblay, Pierre Olivier (* 1970), French religious, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Trois Rivières
- Tremblay, René (1922–1968), Canadian politician and economist
- Tremblay, Yannick (* 1975), Canadian ice hockey player
- Trembley, Abraham (1710–1784), Swiss zoologist
- Trembley, Jean (1749–1811), Swiss mathematician and philosopher
- Tremearne, Arthur John Newman (1877–1915), British major, ethnologist and African explorer
- Tremeer, Jimmy (1874–1951), British athlete
- Tremel, Louis , French racing car driver
- Tremel-Eggert, Kuni (1889–1957), German writer
- Tremelius Scrofa, Gnaeus , Roman politician of the late Republic
- Tremellius, Immanuel (1510–1580), Italian exile and Reformed theologian
- Tremelloni, Roberto (1900–1987), Italian politician, member of the Camera dei deputati and minister
- Tremer, Gerhard (1924–2009), German bank manager
- Tremetzberger, Otto (* 1974), Austrian author and media and culture manager
- Treml, Alfred K. (1944–2014), German educationalist and university lecturer at the Bundeswehr University in Hamburg
- Treml, Friedrich (1816–1852), Austrian genre painter
- Treml, Manfred (* 1943), German historian, exhibition expert and museum broker
- Treml, Sabine (* 1991), German soccer player
- Tremlett, David (* 1945), British artist
- Tremmel, Andreas (1891–1949), German local politician
- Tremmel, Anton (* 1994), German ski racer
- Tremmel, Bettina (* 1971), German provincial Roman archaeologist
- Tremmel, Gerhard (* 1978), German soccer goalkeeper
- Tremmel, Hans (* 1963), German Roman Catholic theologian, social ethicist and university professor
- Tremmel, Jörg (* 1970), German philosopher, political scientist and university professor
- Tremmel, Ludwig (1875–1946), Austrian architect
- Tremmel, Markus (* 1968), German journalist, moderator and publisher
- Tremmel, Paul (* 1929), German dialect poet
- Tremmel, Paul (1940–2015), Austrian politician (FPÖ, BZÖ), member of the Federal Council
- Tremmel, Peter (1874–1941), German trade unionist and politician (center), MdR
- Tremmel, Rudolf (1905–1971), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Federal Council
- Tremmel, Tina (* 1981), German athlete and triathlete
- Trémoille, Antoine-Philippe de La (1765–1794), royalist commander in the French Revolution
- Trémoille, Charlotte de La (1599–1668), French nobleman from the house of La Trémoille and, by marriage, Countess of Derby
- Trémois, Pierre-Yves (1921–2020) French painter, sculptor and illustrator
- Tremolada, Pierantonio (* 1956), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Brescia
- Tremolières, Alice , French actress
- Trémolières, Pierre Charles (1703–1739), French Rococo painter
- Trémont, Auguste (1892–1980), Luxembourgish sculptor and painter
- Tremont, Sonia (* 1992), Luxembourgish football player
- Tremonti, Giulio (* 1947), Italian politician, member of the Camera dei deputati, university professor and lawyer
- Tremonti, Mark (* 1974), American guitarist
- Tremopoulos, Michalis (* 1958), Greek publicist and politician, MEP
- Tremosa i Balcells, Ramon (* 1965), Catalan politician and economist
- Trémoulet, Jean (1909–1944), French racing driver
- Trémoulinas, Benoît (* 1985), French football player
- Tremp, Ernst (* 1948), Swiss historian
- Tremper, Ernst († 1934), German photographer and publisher
- Tremper, Susanne (* 1948), German voice actress, actress and singer
- Tremper, Timothy (* 1966), German screenwriter and film producer
- Tremper, Will (1928–1998), German journalist and filmmaker
- Trempler, Jörg (* 1970), German art historian
- Tremsal, Benoît (* 1952), German-French sculptor
- Tremsal, Jeanne (* 1977), French actress
Door
- Trenary, Jill (* 1968), American figure skater
- Trenberth, Kevin (* 1944), New Zealand meteorologist and atmospheric scientist
- Trencavel, Raimund-Roger (1185–1209), Vice Count of Carcassonne
- Trench, Fiachra (* 1941), Irish musician, arranger, songwriter and film music composer
- Trench, Kaeson (* 2000), Canadian-Barbadian soccer player
- Trench, Martin Edward (1869-1927), American naval officer
- Trench, Nicholas Le Poer, 9th Earl of Clancarty (* 1952), British politician and peer in the Peerage of Ireland
- Trench, Nigel, 7th Baron Ashtown (1916-2010), British diplomat
- Trenchard, Hugh, 1st Viscount Trenchard (1873–1956), British general and chief of the Royal Air Force
- Trenchard, Hugh, 3rd Viscount Trenchard (born 1951), British politician and manager
- Trenchard-Smith, Brian (* 1946), English-Australian director
- Trenck von Tonder, Moritz (1786–1855), German-Austrian banker and industrialist
- Trenck von Tonder, Moritz Flavius (1746–1810), German officer and publicist
- Trenck, Christoph Ehrenreich von der (1677–1740), Prussian major general, heir to Groß-Scharlack and Schackulack
- Trenck, Franz von der (1711–1749), Austrian officer and militant
- Trenck, Friedrich Ludwig von der (1731–1797), Prussian major general, chief of Hussar Regiment No. 3
- Trenck, Friedrich von der (1727–1794), Prussian officer, adventurer and writer
- Trenck, Siegfried von der (1882–1951), German writer
- Trenck, Ulrich von der (1883–1958), German actor
- Trenck, Wilhelm von der (1803–1881), Prussian lieutenant general
- Trenckmann, Adolf (1856–1932), German lawyer and politician
- Trenckmann, Andreas Friedrich (1809–1883), German-American educator and farmer
- Trenckmann, Paul (1676–1747), German cartographer
- Trenckmann, Ulrich (* 1951), German psychiatrist
- Trenckmann, William (1859–1935) American writer, publisher, and MP
- Trencsényi, Klára (* 1975), Hungarian camerawoman and film director
- Trenczak, Heinz (* 1944), Austrian director and author
- Trenczek, Thomas (* 1960), German law and social scientist and (registered) mediator
- Trend, Burke, Baron Trend (1914–1987), British Government Official and University Rector
- Trend, John Brande (1887–1958), British Romance philologist, Hispanist and musicologist
- Trendafilow, Mitko (* 1969), Bulgarian football player
- Trendafilowa, Ekaterina (* 1953), Bulgarian lawyer
- Trendafilowa, Milena (* 1970), Bulgarian weightlifter
- Trendall, Arthur D. (1909-1995), New Zealand Classical Archaeologist
- Trendel, August (1872–1947), German lawyer and politician (center), MdR
- Trendelenburg, Adolf (1844–1941), German classical archaeologist and classical philologist
- Trendelenburg, Adolph Friedrich (1737–1803), German lawyer, three times rector of the Princely University of Bützow and Count of the Palatinate
- Trendelenburg, Ernst (1882–1945), German lawyer and politician (DDP), Reich Minister
- Trendelenburg, Ferdinand (1896–1973), German physicist
- Trendelenburg, Friedrich (1844–1924), German surgeon and university professor
- Trendelenburg, Friedrich (1878–1962), German lawyer and advisor in the Prussian Ministry of Culture
- Trendelenburg, Friedrich Adolf (1802–1872), German philosopher and educator
- Trendelenburg, Johann Christian Friedrich (1916–2004), German pulmonologist and university professor at the Homburg University Hospital
- Trendelenburg, Johann Georg (1757–1825), German teacher, classical philologist and senator for the city of Danzig
- Trendelenburg, Karl Ludwig Friedrich (1724–1792), German physician and Lübeck city physician
- Trendelenburg, Paul (1884–1931), German pharmacologist
- Trendelenburg, Theodor (1696–1765), German Evangelical Lutheran theologian, superintendent for Mecklenburg-Strelitz in Strelitz and Neubrandenburg
- Trendelenburg, Theodor Friedrich (1755–1827), German physician
- Trendelenburg, Ullrich (1922-2006), German pharmacologist
- Trendelenburg, Wilhelm (1877–1946), German physiologist
- Trénel, Max (1889–1966), German soil scientist
- Trener, Giovanni Battista (1877–1954), Austrian-Italian geologist
- Trenet, Charles (1913–2001), French singer, composer, poet and painter
- Trengert, Michael (1968–2013), German concert promoter
- Trengove, Jessica (* 1987), Australian long-distance runner
- Trengove, John (* 1978), South African film director, film producer and screenwriter
- Trenholm, George Alfred (1807–1876), American politician
- Trenichin, Pawel Alexandrovich (* 1986), Russian sprinter
- Trenin, Jakow Vyacheslavovich (* 1997), Russian ice hockey player
- Treniota († 1264), Grand Duke of Lithuania (1263–1264)
- Trenk, Franz (1899–1960), Austrian industrial and landscape painter
- Trenk, Heinrich (1818–1892), Swiss-Romanian landscape, genre and portrait painter and illustrator
- Trenk, Josef (1946–2016), Austrian employee and politician (FPÖ), member of the National Council
- Trenk, Julius von (1825–1897), Prussian lieutenant general and commander of the 16th division
- Trenk, Marin (* 1953), German ethnologist
- Trenk-Hinterberger, Peter (* 1943), German lawyer, legal scholar and full university professor
- Trenk-Trebitsch, Willy (1902–1983), Austrian actor
- Trenkel, Heinz (1919–1985), German soccer player
- Trenkel, Richard (1909–1964), German automobile racing driver and rally driver
- Trenkel, Till (* 1977), German actor and musician
- Trenkel, Wilfried (* 1953), German soccer player
- Trenker, Florian (1930–2003), German-Italian cameraman
- Trenker, Luis (1892–1990), Italian architect, mountaineer, actor, director and writer (South Tyrol)
- Trenkle, Bernhard , German psychologist and psychotherapist
- Trenkle, Franz Xaver (1899–1946), German SS-Hauptscharführer and protective custody camp leader in concentration camps
- Trenkle, Fritz (1920–1996), German radio engineer
- Trenkle, Johann Baptist (1826–1891), German historian and archivist
- Trenkler, Ernst (1902–1982), Austrian art historian and librarian
- Trenkler, Friedrich August (1836–1910), Saxon conductor, royal music director and composer of marching music
- Trenkler, Götz (* 1943), German author and university lecturer, professor of statistics
- Trenkler, Herbert (1907–1992), Austrian mining scientist
- Trenkler, Leif (* 1960), German painter
- Trenkler, Lore (1914–2002), Austrian cook and dietician
- Trenkler, Phillip (* 1993), German volleyball player
- Trenkler, Thomas (* 1960), Austrian journalist
- Trenkler, Winfrid (* 1942), German music journalist and radio presenter
- Trenkner, Evelinde (* 1933), German pianist and piano teacher
- Trenkner, Werner (1902–1981), German composer and conductor
- Trenkwald, Hermann von (1866–1942), Austrian art historian
- Trenkwald, Josef Mathias (1824–1897), Austrian history painter
- Trenkwalder, Claudia (* 1959), German neurologist
- Trenkwalder, Dominikus (1841–1897), Austrian sculptor
- Trenkwalder, Hubert (* 1971), Austrian musician, composer, author and journalist
- Trenkwalder, Richard (1948–2015), Austrian entrepreneur
- Trenkwitz, Oskar (1879–1971), Austrian politician (non-attached), member of the Federal Council
- Trennbach, Urban von (1525–1598), Bishop of Passau
- Trenner, Anna , Austrian theater actress
- Trenner, Donn (1927–2020), American arranger and pianist
- Trenner, Franz (1915–1992), German musicologist
- Trenner, Robert (* 1973), German soccer player
- Trennheuser, Alexander (* 1980), German political activist
- Trenogin, Wladilen Alexandrovich (1931–2013), Russian mathematician and university professor
- Trenovatz, Stefan (1912–2004), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the Federal Council
- Snaffle, Hans-Helmut (* 1940), German long jumper
- Trense, Werner (1922–2015), German hunter, researcher and author
- Trent, Alphonse (1905-1959), American jazz bandleader and pianist
- Trent, Jackie (1940-2015) British singer, songwriter and actress
- Trent, Lawrence (* 1986), English chess player
- Trent, Michael , film editor
- Trent, Nathan (* 1992), Austrian singer
- Trent, Ron (* 1973), American DJ and music producer
- Trent, Tamien (* 1982), American basketball player
- Trent, William († 1724), Scottish immigrant, founder and namesake of the US city of Trenton in New Jersey
- Trenta, Elisabetta (* 1967), Italian university professor, development cooperation and security expert and politician of MoVimento 5 Stelle
- Trentacoste, Domenico (1859–1933), Italian sculptor and medalist (Sicily)
- Trentel, Franz (1730–1804), German Jesuit, university professor, mathematician and astronomer
- Trentemøller (* 1974), Danish techno and house producer
- Trentepohl, Johann Friedrich (1748–1806), German Lutheran clergyman and botanist
- Trenter, Stieg (1914–1967), Swedish journalist and detective writer
- Trenter, Ulla (1936–2019), Swedish writer and translator
- Trentham, Barbara (1944–2013), American actress and model
- Trenti, Guido (* 1972), American racing cyclist
- Trentin, Bruno (1926–2007), Italian politician, MEP
- Trentin, Guido (* 1975), Italian racing cyclist
- Trentin, Matteo (* 1989), Italian racing cyclist
- Trentin, Pierre (* 1944), French cyclist
- Trentin, Silvio (1885–1944), Italian partisan, lawyer and university professor of administrative law
- Trentin, Valentin (* 1948), Swiss politician (SP)
- Trentinaglia, Ferdinand (1910–1985), Austrian Jesuit and writer
- Trentini, Albert von (1878–1933), Austrian writer
- Trentini, Caroline (* 1987), Brazilian model
- Trentini, Emma (1878–1959), American opera singer (soprano) of Italian origin
- Trentini, Fabio (* 1968), Italian music producer, bass player
- Trentini, Mauro (* 1975), Italian racing cyclist
- Trentmann, Frank (* 1965), German historian and book author
- Trentmann, Joseph (1901–1964), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Trentmann, Tanja (* 1969), German camerawoman
- Trento, Denis (* 1982), Italian ski mountaineer
- Trento, Vittorio (1761–1833), Italian composer
- Trenton, Daniel (* 1977), Australian Taekwondoin
- Trentowski, Ferdynand Bronislaw (1808–1869), Polish philosopher
- Trentsch, Christian (1605–1677), German rhetorician and moral philosopher
- Trentzsch, Karl-Christian (1919–1970), German brigadier general
- Trenz, Carmen (* 1951), German social worker and mediator
- Trenz, Erika (* 1947), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the Bundestag
- Trenz, Georg Maximilian (* 1962), German designer
- Trenz, Hans-Jörg (* 1966), German political scientist
- Trenz, Manfred (* 1965), German inventor and developer of computer games
- Trenz, Rudolf (1882–1966), Saarland driver and politician, mayor and MdL
Trep
- Trêpa, Jorge (* 1982), Portuguese actor
- Trêpa, Ricardo (* 1972), Portuguese actor
- Trépanier, Pascal (* 1973), Canadian ice hockey player
- Trépardoux, Charles-Armand (1853–1920), French automobile manufacturer, designer and steam car builder
- Trepaschkin, Michail Iwanowitsch (* 1957), Russian lawyer and colonel of the KGB
- Trepat i Domingo, Carles (* 1960), Catalan classical guitarist
- Trepczyk, Jan (1907–1989), Kashubian poet
- Trepczynski, Adam (* 1976), Polish cartoonist and comic artist
- Trepczyński, Stanisław (1924–2002), Polish politician and diplomat
- Trepel, Martin (* 1967), German physician, university professor, chief physician and textbook author
- Trepesch, Christof (* 1967), German art historian and museum director
- Trepkowski, Tadeusz (1914–1954), Polish graphic artist
- Trepl, Ludwig (1946–2016), German landscape ecologist and university professor
- Treplin, Heinrich (1884–1970), German lawyer and librarian
- Treplin, Ludwig (1834–1924), German lawyer, lawyer and Senate President at the Imperial Court
- Trepoll, André (* 1977), German politician (CDU), MdHB
- Trepow, Alexander Fyodorowitsch (1868–1928), Russian politician and Prime Minister (1916–1917)
- Trepow, Fyodor Fyodorowitsch († 1889), Russian general and statesman
- Trepp, Anne-Charlott (* 1962), German historian in the field of early modern times
- Trepp, Gian (* 1947), Swiss journalist, book author and strategy consultant
- Trepp, Gunda (* 1958), German author and journalist
- Trepp, Hans-Martin (1922–1970), Swiss ice hockey player
- Trepp, Jane (* 1988), Estonian swimmer
- Trepp, Judith (* 1941), American-Swiss painter and sculptor
- Trepp, Leo (1913-2010), German-American rabbi
- Trepp, Markus (1961–1994), Swiss chess player
- Trepp, Willy (* 1938), Swiss cyclist
- Trepper, Elaine (* 1955), Namibian politician (SWAPO)
- Trepper, Leopold (1904–1982), Polish communist, resistance fighter and publicist
- Trepper, Lucien (* 1953), Swiss archer
- Trepper, Wolfgang (* 1961), German cabaret artist and radio presenter
- Treppner, Joseph Friedrich (1799–1860), Mayor of the City of Würzburg (1853–1859)
- Treppschuh, Henry (* 1959), German soccer player
- Trepte, Curt (1902–1990), German actor and director and theater manager
- Trepte, Günter (1938–2014), German politician (PDS), MdL
- Trepte, Ludwig (* 1988), German film actor
- Trepte, Sabine (* 1970), German media psychologist
- Trepte, Stephan (1950–2020), German rock musician
- Trepte, Toni (1909–1981), German visual artist
- Trepte, Uli (1941–2009), German bass player, singer, composer and lyricist
- Trepte, Walter (1903–1982), German Protestant clergyman
- Treptow, Alfred (1902–1962), German writer and pastor
- Treptow, Elmar (* 1937), German philosopher and university professor
- Treptow, Emil (1854–1935), German mining scientist
- Treptow, Günther (1907–1981), German opera singer (tenor)
- Treptow, Leon (1853–1916), German actor, bookseller and poet of dramas and comedies
- Trepulka, Johann Ludwig , Austrian composer
Tres
- Tresca, Carlo (1879–1943), American anarchist and journalist
- Tresca, Giuseppe (1710–1795), Italian Baroque painter
- Tresca, Henri (1814–1885), French engineer
- Tresch, Martina (* 1989), Swiss long-distance runner
- Tresch, Walter (* 1948), Swiss ski racer
- Tresch-Exer, Josef Maria (1818–1886), popular Swiss mountain guide and the first to climb several three-thousand-meter peaks
- Trescher, Franz (1909–1980), Austrian poet and journalist
- Trescher, Hendrik (* 1984), German educational scientist and sociologist
- Trescher, Hermann (1849–1890), German journalist and writer
- Trescher, Rebecca (* 1986), German jazz musician (clarinets, composition)
- Trescher, Roland (* 1965), German actor, improvisational theater player and acting teacher
- Trescho, Sebastian Friedrich (1733–1804), German Protestant theologian
- Treschow, Michael (* 1943), Swedish manager
- Treschtschow, Dmitri Valerjewitsch (* 1964), Soviet mathematician and mechanics expert
- Treschtschow, Sergei Evgenjewitsch (* 1958), Russian cosmonaut
- Treschwig, Hans (* 1932), German stenographer
- Tresckow, Alexander von (1805–1878), Prussian lieutenant general
- Tresckow, Carl Peter von (1742–1811), Prussian major general, chief of Infantry Regiment No. 17
- Tresckow, Egon von (1907–1952), German animator, illustrator, comic artist and caricaturist
- Tresckow, Emil Julius von (1810–1905), Prussian lieutenant general and most recently commander of the 18th cavalry brigade
- Tresckow, Ernst Christian Albert von (1760–1831), Prussian lieutenant general
- Tresckow, Eugen von (1815–1875), Prussian major general
- Tresckow, Gerd von (1899–1944), German resistance fighter
- Tresckow, Hans von († 1934), German detective
- Tresckow, Henning von (1901–1944), German officer and member of the resistance from July 20, 1944
- Tresckow, Hermann von (1818–1900), Prussian infantry general
- Tresckow, Hermann von (1849–1933), Prussian general of the cavalry
- Tresckow, Joachim Christian von (1698–1762), Prussian lieutenant general
- Tresckow, Joachim von (1894–1958), German lieutenant general in World War II
- Tresckow, Peter von (* 1936), German cartoonist
- Tresckow, Rüdiger von (1928–2012), German bank manager
- Tresckow, Udo von (1808–1885), Prussian general of the infantry
- Tresckow, Wilhelm von (1788–1874), Prussian lieutenant general
- Trescothick, Marcus (* 1975), English cricketer
- Tresenreuter, Johann Adam (1676–1754), German Evangelical Lutheran theologian
- Tresenreuter, Johann Ulrich (1710–1744), German educator, philologist, philosopher and Protestant theologian
- Treser, Walter (* 1940), German car designer and engineer
- Tresguerras, Francisco Eduardo (1759–1833), Mexican architect, painter, sculptor and poet
- Tresham, Francis G. (1936-2019), British game designer
- Tresher, Gregor (* 1976), German techno musician
- Tresidder, Donald (1894–1948) American medical doctor, President of Stanford University
- Tresidder, John (* 1932), Australian track cyclist
- Treske, Andreas (* 1957), German soccer player
- Treskow, Adam Heinrich von (1688–1728), Prussian Minister of State
- Treskow, Alexander von (1764–1823), Prussian major general
- Treskow, August Wilhelm von (1720–1797), princely field marshal lieutenant in Ansbach-Bayreuth, Prussian lieutenant general and lastly commander-in-chief of all troops in Ansbach-Bayreuth
- Treskow, Barbara von (1895–1972), German journalist, women's rights activist
- Treskow, Carl von (1787–1846), Prussian agricultural reformer and landowner
- Treskow, Carl von (1819–1882), German landlord and politician, MdR
- Treskow, Christian von (* 1968), German director and artistic director
- Treskow, Elisabeth (1898–1992), German goldsmith
- Treskow, Emil (1890–1961), German opera singer (baritone)
- Treskow, Ernst von (1844–1915), German diplomat
- Treskow, Hans Otto von (1692–1756), Prussian major general, commandant of the fortress Stettin and cathedral prelate of Cammin
- Treskow, Heinrich von (1840–1927), Prussian officer, most recently lieutenant general
- Treskow, Isabella von (* 1964), German Romance studies and university lecturer
- Treskow, Julius von (1818–1894), Prussian manor owner and politician
- Treskow, Nikolai de , German juggler
- Treskow, Sigismund von (1864–1945), Prussian politician
- Treskow, Sigmund Otto Joseph von (1756–1825), entrepreneur and landowner
- Treskow, Walther von (1874–1928), German administrative lawyer and landowner
- Treslong, Willem Bloys van (1529–1594), Dutch admiral
- Tresmontant, Claude (1925–1997), French philosopher
- Tresoldi, Edoardo (* 1987), Italian sculptor and set designer
- Tresoldi, Libero (1921–2009), Italian clergyman and bishop of Crema
- Trésor, Marius (* 1950), French football player
- Tresp, Alois (1884–1973), German classical philologist and high school teacher
- Tresp, Uwe (* 1967), German historian
- Tresp, Volker (* 1957), German physicist
- Trespeuch, Chloé (* 1994), French snowboarder
- Tress, Elimelech Gavriel (1909–1967), American President of Agudath Israel of America
- Tress, Horst (* 1950), German author, painter and artist
- Tress, Kyle (* 1981), American skeleton pilot
- Tress, Simon (* 1983), German organic chef, cookbook author and restaurant operator
- Tress, Thomas (* 1966), German football official
- Tresse, Arthur (1868-1958), French mathematician
- Tressel, Markus (* 1977), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the Bundestag
- Tresselt, Ruthart (* 1938), German journalist and moderator
- Tressemanes de Brunet, Gaspard de (1721–1784), French bishop
- Tressler, Georg (1917–2007), Austrian film director
- Tressler, Irving D. (1908–1944) American writer and journalist
- Tressler, Otto (1871–1965), German-Austrian actor and theater director
- Tressnitz, Gertrud , German actress
- Tresson, Jordan (* 1988), French racing car driver
- Třeštík, Dušan (1933–2007), Czech historian
- Třeštíková, Helena (* 1949), Czech director and screenwriter
- Trestini, Giorgio (born 1937), Italian actor
- Tresvant, Ralph (* 1968), American R&B, soul and pop singer and rapper
Kick
- Tretchikoff, Vladimir (1913–2006), Russian painter
- Trethewey, Natasha (* 1966), American poet
- Trethon, Ferenc (1923–2012), Hungarian communist politician
- Tretikov, Lila (* 1978), Russian-American computer scientist and manager
- Tretjak, Wladislaw Alexandrovich (* 1952), Soviet-Russian ice hockey goalkeeper and official
- Tretjak, Wladyslaw (* 1980), Ukrainian saber fencer
- Tretyakov, Alexander Wladimirowitsch (* 1972), Russian wrestler
- Tretyakov, Alexander Wladimirowitsch (* 1985), Russian skeleton pilot
- Tretyakov, Alexej (* 1965), Russian painter, designer and restorer
- Tretyakov, Juri Dmitrijewitsch (1931–2012), Russian chemist and university professor
- Tretyakov, Pawel Michailowitsch (1832–1898), Russian merchant, art patron and art collector
- Tretyakov, Sergei (* 1978), Kazakh racing cyclist
- Tretyakov, Sergei Michailowitsch (1834–1892), Russian entrepreneur, art collector and patron
- Tretyakov, Sergei Michailowitsch (1892–1937), Soviet writer
- Tretyakov, Valeri (* 1958), Lithuanian politician
- Tretyakov, Viktor Viktorovich (* 1946), Russian violinist and conductor
- Tretner, Andreas (* 1959), German literary translator
- Tretow, Dennis (* 1983), German handball player
- Tretow, Michael B. (* 1944), Swedish music producer, sound engineer and musician
- Tretsch, Aberlin († 1577), German builder and architect
- Tretschlaff, Dorothee Elisabeth (1685–1701), last person to be sentenced and executed as a “witch” in Brandenburg
- Tretschok, René (* 1968), German soccer player
- Trettau, Martin (1930–2007), German actor
- Trettebergstuen, Anette (* 1981), Norwegian politician of the Arbeiderpartiet
- Trettel, Lidia (* 1973), Italian snowboarder
- Trettenbach, Fabian (* 1991), German soccer player
- Trettenbrein, Harald (* 1957), Austrian politician (FPK), member of the National Council, member of the Carinthian state parliament
- Tretter, Felix (* 1949), Austrian psychologist and psychiatrist
- Tretter, Hannes (* 1951), Austrian lawyer and human rights expert
- Tretter, Martin , German printer in Frankfurt on the Oder and Danzig
- Tretter, Mathias (* 1972), German cabaret artist and author
- Trettin, Uwe (* 1942), German badminton player
- Trettl, Roland (* 1971), Italian cook and author
- Trettmann (* 1973), German reggae singer
- Trettner, Heinz (1907-2006), German lieutenant general
- Tretyakova, Katerina (* 1980), Russian opera singer (soprano)
- Tretzscher, Matthias (1626–1686), German-Bohemian organ builder
Loyal to
- Treu, Catharina (1743–1811), German painter
- Treu, Daniel Gottlieb (1695–1749), German conductor and composer
- Treu, Emanuel , Austrian music producer and songwriter
- Treu, Emanuel (1915–1976), Austrian diplomat and resistance fighter
- Treu, Georg (1843–1921), German archaeologist, art historian and museum director in Dresden
- Treu, Joachim , German musician, composer and music producer
- Treu, Johann Nicolaus (1734–1786), valet, court painter and gallery inspector
- Treu, Joseph Marquard (1713–1796), German painter
- Treu, Kurt (1928–1991), German classical philologist
- Treu, Martin (1871–1952), German politician (SPD), Lord Mayor of Nuremberg
- Treu, Martin (* 1953), German historian and theologian
- Treu, Max (1842–1915), German classical philologist, Byzantine scholar and grammar school director
- Treu, Max (1907–1980), Baltic German classical philologist
- Treu, Michael Daniel († 1708), German theater director
- Treu, Philipp Jakob (1761–1825), Swiss notary, sculptor and medalist
- Treu, Richard , German theater and silent film actor
- Treu, Thomas (* 1949), Austrian military doctor, brigadier
- Treu, Wolfgang († 1540), Mayor of Vienna
- Treu, Wolfgang (1930–2018), German cameraman
- Treub, Melchior (1851–1910), Dutch botanist
- Treuberg, Franz Friedrich Graf (1907–1982), German dramaturge, screenwriter and director
- Treuberg, Friedrich von (1775–1831), Bavarian lieutenant general
- Treuberg, Hetta Countess (1886–1941), German pacifist
- Treuberg, Michelle von (* 1992), German actress
- Treude, Georg-Heinrich (1901–1987), German politician (CDU)
- Treude, Tim (* 1990), German soccer player
- Treude, Tina (* 1973), German biologist and university professor
- Treudel, Christoph (1593–1648), Frankfurt patrician, lay judge and councilor
- Treuding, Albert (1805–1875), German hydraulic engineer and university professor
- Treue, Stefan (* 1964), German neuroscientist, biologist and university professor
- Treue, Wilhelm (1909–1992), German economic and social historian
- Treue, Wolfgang (1916–1989), German science organizer historian
- Treuenfels, Carl von (1863–1931), German landowner, politician and member of the German Reichstag
- Treuenfels, Carl-Albrecht von (* 1938), German lawyer, book author, photographer, publicist and conservationist
- Treuenfels, Georg Wilhelm Bidembach von (1614–1677), Württemberg politician and diplomat
- Treuenfels, Moritz (1847–1881), German genre painter
- Treuenfels, Moritz von (* 1988), German film and theater actor
- Treuenfels, Wilhelm Karl von (1740–1813), Prussian Lieutenant General and Chief of Infantry Regiment No. 29
- Treuenfels-Frowein, Anna-Elisabeth von (* 1962), German politician (FDP), MdHB
- Treuenstadt, Felix Mießl von (1810–1902), Austrian-Oriental diplomat, Imperial and Royal Councilor, State Chancellor, Court Designer and Court Secretary
- Treuer, Gotthilf (1632–1711), German poet and poet of the Baroque period
- Treuer, Gottlieb (1657–1729), German Protestant theologian
- Treuer, Gottlieb Samuel (1683–1743), German university professor
- Treuge, Margarete (1876–1962), German educator and women's rights activist
- Treuheit, Klaus , German pianist, composer and improviser
- Treuke, Heinz (* 1926), German actor and voice actor
- Treumann, Gustav Emil Rudolf (1835–1910), royal Prussian major general and most recently inspector of the 6th fortress inspection
- Treumann, Josef , German-American journalist and writer
- Treumann, Julian (1841-1910), German chemist
- Treumann, Karl (1823–1877), Austrian actor, operetta singer (tenor), theater director and writer
- Treumann, Louis (1872–1943), Austrian operetta singer (tenor) and actor
- Treumann, Otto Heinrich (1919–2001), German-Dutch graphic artist
- Treumann, Wanda (* 1889), German actress and film producer
- Treuner, Hermann (1876–1962), German painter, draftsman and model maker
- Treunert, Wilhelm (1797–1860), German poet
- Treunet, Jean (* 1895), French racing car driver
- Treurnicht, Andries (1921–1993), South African politician and author
- Treusch von Buttlar-Brandenfels, Horst (1888–1962), German colonel in World War II
- Treusch von Buttlar-Brandenfels, Horst Freiherr (1900–1990), German officer, most recently major general and member of the Wehrmacht High Command
- Treusch von Buttlar-Brandenfels, Wilhelm († 1889), Prussian major general
- Treusch, Hermann (* 1937), German actor, artistic director and director
- Treusch, Joachim (* 1940), German physicist and science manager
- Treusch, Martina (* 1972), German filmmaker
- Treusch-Dieter, Gerburg (1939–2006), German sociologist and actress, professor of sociology and cultural studies
- Treut, Monika (* 1954), German film director, film producer and author
- Treutel, Renate (* 1962), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Mayor of Kiel
- Treutel, Robert (* 1957), German radio presenter and comedian
- Treutiger, Harald (* 1956), Swedish television presenter
- Treutle, Niklas (* 1991), German ice hockey goalkeeper
- Treutlein, Gerhard (* 1940), German sports educator and university professor
- Treutlein-Moerdes, Johann von (1858–1916), German ministerial official in Munich
- Treutlen, John A. (1734–1782), American politician
- Treutler, Annika (* 1990), German pianist
- Treutler, Chris-Florian (* 1988), German handball player
- Treutler, Heidi (* 1943), German actress and voice actress
- Treutler, Karl Georg von (1858–1933), German diplomat
- Treutler, Katharina (* 1985), German pianist
- Treutler, Toni (1908–1997), German actress
- Treutmann, Christoph († 1757), German organ builder
- Treutwein, Karl (1921–1985), German local historian and author
Trev
- Trevan, John William (1887–1956), British pharmacologist
- Trevanian (1931-2005), American writer
- Trevathan, Danny (* 1990), American football player
- Trevejach, Heinrich von († 1295), Bishop of Brixen
- Trevejo, Iván (* 1971), Cuban-French sword fencer
- Trevelin, Ricardo (* 1979), Brazilian badminton player
- Trevelyan, Charles, 3rd Baronet (1870–1958), British nobleman and politician, member of the House of Commons
- Trevelyan, Edward (* 1955), American sailor
- Trevelyan, George Macaulay (1876–1962), British historian
- Trevelyan, George, 2nd Baronet (1838–1928), British historian and politician, member of the House of Commons
- Trevelyan, George, 4th Baronet (1906–1996), British nobleman and esotericist
- Trevelyan, Humphrey (1905–1985), British diplomat and autobiographer
- Trevelyan, Julian (1910–1988) British artist
- Trevelyan, Julian (* 1998), British pianist
- Trevelyan, RC (1872–1951) British writer and translator
- Trevelyan, TJ (born 1984), Canadian ice hockey player
- Treveno Cabajar, Emmanuel (* 1942), Filipino religious, emeritus Roman Catholic Bishop of Pagadian
- Trevern, Johann Franz Lepape von (1754–1842), Bishop of Strasbourg
- Treves, Angelo (1873–1937), Italian translator and author
- Trèves, Florian (* 1966), French ski jumper
- Treves, François (* 1930), Italian-American mathematician
- Treves, Frederick (1853-1923), English surgeon
- Treves, Tullio (* 1942), Italian lawyer, judge at the International Tribunal for the Sea
- Trevi, Gloria (* 1968), Mexican musician and actress
- Trevi, Mario (* 1941), Italian singer and actor
- Tréville, Roger (1902-2005), French actor
- Trevilyan, Thomas († 1997), Australian serial killer
- Treviño Martínez, José Ángel Abelardo (1942–1999), Mexican ambassador
- Treviño Morales, Miguel Ángel (* 1970), Mexican drug trafficker
- Treviño, Jesús Salvador (* 1946), American film director and screenwriter
- Trevino, Lee (born 1939), American golfer
- Trevino, Michael (* 1985), American actor
- Trevino, Rick (* 1971), American musician
- Trevino, Yvonne (* 1967), American boxer
- Treviranus, Georg (1788–1868), German Protestant pastor
- Treviranus, Gottfried (1891–1971), German politician (DNVP, KVP), MdR and Reich Minister
- Treviranus, Gottfried Reinhold (1776–1837), German doctor and naturalist
- Treviranus, Ludolf Christian (1779–1864), German botanist and university professor
- Treviranus, Ludwig Georg (1790–1869), German engineer and mechanic
- Trevis, Bos (1912–1997), English football player
- Trevisa, William , English politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Trevisan, Alberto (1916–1998), Brazilian religious and Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro
- Trevisan, Angelo , Venetian diplomat
- Trevisan, Bernard von , alchemist
- Trevisan, Giovanni (1503–1590), Patriarch of Venice
- Trevisan, Luca (* 1971), Italian mathematician
- Trevisan, Ludovico (1401–1465), Italian clergyman, cardinal
- Trevisan, Marcantonio (1475–1554), Doge of Venice
- Trevisan, Martina (* 1993), Italian tennis player
- Trevisan, Matteo (* 1989), Italian tennis player
- Trevisanato, Giuseppe Luigi (1801–1877), Italian cardinal
- Trevisani, Angelo , Italian painter and engraver of the Baroque
- Trevisani, Carter (* 1982), Italian-Canadian ice hockey player
- Trevisani, Francesco (1656–1746), Italian painter
- Trévisiol, Arnaud (* 1966), French racing car driver
- Trevithick, Richard (1771–1833) British inventor, engineer, and mechanical engineer
- Trevithick, Richard Francis (1845–1913), British engineer
- Trevitt, William (1809-1881), American doctor, newspaper man, and politician
- Trevor, Claire (1910-2000), American actress
- Trevor, Elleston (1920–1995), British writer
- Trevor, Jack (1893–1976), English actor
- Trevor, William (1928–2016) Irish writer living in England
- Trevor-Morgan, Rachel , British haute couture milliner
- Trevor-Roper, Hugh (1914-2003), British historian
- Trevorrow, Colin (* 1976), American film director and screenwriter
- Trevorrow, Eric (1926-2015), Scottish football player
- Trevorrow, John (born 1949), Australian cyclist
Trew
- Trew, Abdias (1597–1669), German Protestant theologian, mathematician and astronomer
- Trew, Bill (* 1974), German-Canadian ice hockey player
- Trew, Christoph Jacob (1695–1769), German medic and botanist
- Trew, Viktor Lebrecht von (1730–1803), lieutenant general of the Elector of Hanover
- Trewavas, Anthony (* 1939), molecular biologist at the University of Edinburgh
- Trewavas, Ethelwynn (1900–1993), British zoologist and ichthyologist
- Trewavas, Pete (born 1959), British musician
- Treweek, Rachel (* 1963), British Anglican theologian; Bishop-designate of Gloucester
- Trewer, Kamilla Wassiljewna (1892–1974), Russian-Soviet historian, orientalist and university professor
Trex
- Trexler, Georg (1903–1979), German church musician, music teacher and composer
- Trexler, Harrison Anthony (1883–1974), American historian and university professor
- Trexler, Rolf (1907–1985), German puppeteer
- Trexler, Roswitha (* 1936), German singer (soprano, mezzo-soprano)
Trey
- Trey Songz (* 1984), American R&B singer
- Trey, Anton († 1845), Austrian road builder
- Treybal, Karel (1885–1941), Czechoslovak chess player
- Treyer, Hans († 1529), Swiss Baptist
- Treyer, Ramona (* 1979), German soccer player
- Treynor, Jack (1930-2016), American economist
- Treytorrens, Louis de (1726–1794), Swiss mathematician and philosopher
Trez
- Trezeguet (* 1994), Egyptian soccer player
- Trezeguet, David (* 1977), French football player
- Trézel, Camille Alphonse (1780–1860), French general and politician
- Trezvant, James († 1841), American politician
- Trezzini, Celestino (1883–1967), Swiss teacher, local historian, researcher and publicist
- Trezzini, Domenico († 1734), Swiss architect
- Trezzini, Pietro Antonio , Swiss Baroque architect