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Cam
- Cẩm Ly (* 1970), Vietnamese singer
- Cam, Bruce , American photographer, film producer, and film director
- Çam, Mertcan (* 1995), Turkish soccer player
- Cam, Philippe , French musician and DJ
- Çam, Serdar (* 1966), Turkish manager and political advisor
- Çam, Sertaç (* 1992), Turkish soccer player
Cama
- Camacci, Emanuela (* 1968), Italian sculptor
- Camacho Amaral, Jaime (1950–1975), East Timorese freedom fighter
- Camacho Meléndez, Manuel (1929–2008), Mexican soccer player
- Camacho Quesada, Diego (* 1976), Spanish football player
- Camacho Serrato, José , Mexican soccer player and coach
- Camacho Vizcaíno, Antonio (* 1964), Spanish politician
- Camacho y Moya, Vicente (1886–1943), Mexican clergyman, Bishop of Tabasco
- Camacho, Adrián (* 1957), Mexican soccer player
- Camacho, Ancieto , Uruguayan soccer player
- Camacho, Brito (1862–1934), Portuguese politician
- Camacho, Carlos (1924–1979), American politician (Guam)
- Camacho, Carlos S. (* 1937), American politician of the Northern Mariana Islands
- Camacho, Ceferino , Uruguayan soccer player
- Camacho, César (* 1943), Peruvian-Brazilian mathematician
- Camacho, Corinne (1942-2010), American actress
- Camacho, David Sánchez (* 1963), Mexican politician
- Camacho, Diego (* 1983), Bolivian tennis player
- Camacho, Eliodoro (1831–1899), Bolivian politician
- Camacho, Emilio , Mexican soccer player
- Camacho, Felix Perez (* 1957), American politician (Guam)
- Camacho, Guilherme (* 1990), Brazilian soccer player
- Camacho, Hansel , Colombian salsa musician, actor and composer
- Camacho, Hector senior (1962–2012), Puerto Rican boxer
- Camacho, Ignacio (* 1990), Spanish football player
- Camacho, Jessica (* 1982), American film and television actress
- Camacho, Jesús (* 1998), Mexican squash player
- Camacho, Jonathan (* 1993), Ecuadorian BMX rider
- Camacho, Jorge (1934–2011), Cuban painter
- Camacho, Jorge (* 1966), Spanish writer and translator
- Camacho, José Antonio (* 1955), Spanish football player and coach
- Camacho, Josue (* 1969), Puerto Rican boxer
- Camacho, Luis (* 1993), Venezuelan badminton player
- Camacho, Luis Fernando (* 1979), Bolivian activist
- Camacho, Manuel (* 1999), Spanish film actor
- Camacho, Marcelino (1918-2010), Spanish politician and trade unionist
- Camacho, Mark (born 1964), Canadian actor and voice actor
- Camacho, Moisés (* 1947), Mexican soccer player
- Camacho, Rafael (* 2000), Portuguese soccer player
- Camacho, Rodolfo (1975-2016), Venezuelan road cyclist
- Camacho, Tomas Aguon (1933–2018), American clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Chalan Kanoa
- Camacho, Washington (* 1986), Uruguayan soccer player
- Camagni, Ernesto (1900–1966), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop
- Camaití, Adelaido , Uruguayan soccer player
- Camaj, Martin (1925–1992), Albanian writer and albanologist
- Camal, Nigar (* 1980), Azerbaijani singer
- Camané (* 1966), Portuguese fado singer
- Camaño, Eduardo (* 1946), Argentine politician, president for 2 days
- Camaño, Iker (* 1979), Spanish cyclist
- Çəmənzəminli, Yusif Vəzir (1887–1943), Azerbaijani writer and statesman
- Câmara Cabral, José Curry da (1844–1920), Portuguese doctor
- Câmara Canto, Antônio Cândido da (1910–1977), Brazilian diplomat
- Câmara Filho, Miguel Fenelon (1925–2018), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Teresina
- Camara Pereira, Fredson (* 1981), Brazilian soccer player
- Câmara Pestana, Luís da (1863–1899), Portuguese doctor and scientist
- Camara, Abdoulaye Sékou (1985-2013), Malian football player
- Camara, Alyn (* 1989), German athlete
- Camara, Amadou , Gambian politician
- Camara, Aminata (* 1973), Malian hurdler
- Camara, Aminata (* 2002), Gambian soccer player
- Câmara, António Sousa da (1901–1971), Portuguese agricultural scientist
- Camara, Assan Musa (1923–2013), Gambian Foreign Minister (1967–1974)
- Camara, Bakary , Gambian politician
- Camara, Bakary P. († 1978), Gambian politician
- Camara, Bekai (1968–2011), Gambian politician
- Camara, Bounkou (* 1988), Mauritanian athlete
- Camara, Cheick Fantamady (1960–2017), Guinean film director and documentary filmmaker
- Câmara, Cristina (* 1967), Portuguese actress and former model
- Camara, Dede (* 1991), Guinean swimmer
- Camara, Demba (* 1994), Guinean football player
- Camara, Dembo KM , Gambian politician
- Camara, Doungou (* 1995), French-Senegalese handball player
- Camara, Ebrima (* 1996), Gambian sprinter
- Camara, Ebrima O. , Gambian politician, administrator and diplomat
- Camara, Eugène (1942–2019), Guinean politician, Prime Minister of Guinea
- Camara, Fatou , Gambian journalist and television presenter
- Camara, Fatou Kiné (* 1964), Senegalese lawyer and women's rights activist
- Camara, Fatoumata Yarie (* 1996), Guinean wrestler
- Cámara, Fernando (* 1951), Mexican sound engineer
- Camara, Hamadi (* 1942), Malian judoka
- Camara, Hassoun (* 1984), French football player
- Câmara, Hélder (1909–1999), Brazilian Archbishop of Olinda and Recife
- Camara, Henri (* 1977), Senegalese football player
- Camara, Ibrahima Sory (* 1985), Guinean football player
- Cámara, Javier (* 1967), Spanish actor
- Câmara, João (* 1955), East Timorese diplomat
- Câmara, Joaquim Mattoso Júnior (1904–1970), Brazilian Romanist, Lusitanist and linguist
- Cámara, Juan (* 1994), Spanish football player
- Camara, Kaddy , Gambian politician
- Camara, Kamissa (* 1983), Malian political scientist and politician
- Camara, Khassa (* 1992), Mauritanian football player
- Camara, Kouta (* 1995), Malian basketball player
- Camara, Lanfia (* 1986), Guinean football player
- Camara, Laye (1928–1980), Guinean writer
- Camara, Loffo (1925–1971), Guinean politician
- Camara, Mahdi (* 1998), French football player
- Camara, Makalé (* 1956), Guinean lawyer, diplomat and politician
- Camara, Mamoutou (1960–2010), Malian musician and singer
- Cámara, Manoel Arruda da (1752–1810), Portuguese-Brazilian botanist
- Câmara, Maria Rosa da (* 1962), East Timorese politician
- Camara, Marine (* 1995), French-Malian boxer
- Camara, M'Balia (1929–1955), Guinean independence activist and national heroine
- Camara, Mohamed (* 1982), Guinean football player
- Camara, Mohamed (* 2000), Malian football player
- Camara, Mohamed Ali (* 1997), Guinean football player
- Camara, Mohammed (* 1975), Guinean football player
- Camara, Mohammed (* 1981), Gambian football player
- Camara, Momodou , Gambian politician
- Camara, Moussa Dadis (* 1964), Guinean captain and self-proclaimed president
- Camara, Sara (* 1940), Malian athlete
- Camara, Sayon , Guinean singer
- Camara, Souleymane (* 1982), Senegalese football player
- Camara, Ténin (* 1958), Ivorian javelin thrower
- Camara, Titi (* 1972), Guinean football player
- Camara, Zeinab (* 1981), Guinean politician
- Camara, Zoumana (* 1979), French football player
- Camarão, António Filipe († 1648), Brazilian military leader and nobleman
- Camarasa, Francisco José (* 1967), Spanish football player
- Camarasa, Víctor (* 1994), Spanish football player
- Camarata, Tutti (1913–2005), American musician, arranger, and producer
- Camarca, Claudio (* 1960), Italian author and film director
- Camarda, Charles (* 1952), American astronaut
- Camardiel, Roberto (1917–1986), Spanish actor
- Camarena, Elena , Mexican-German pianist and university professor
- Camarena, Enrique (1947–1985), Mexican-American agent for the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
- Camarena, Javier (* 1976), Mexican tenor
- Camarena, Lorenzo (1901-1995), Mexican soccer player
- Camarena-Williams, Jillian (* 1982), American shot putter
- Camargo Barbosa, Daniel (1930–1994), Colombian serial killer
- Camargo Barros, José de (1858–1906), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of São Paulo
- Camargo Mariano, César (* 1943), Brazilian jazz pianist, arranger, composer and music producer
- Camargo, Affonso (1929–2011), Brazilian politician
- Camargo, Armando (* 1982), Brazilian racing cyclist
- Camargo, Christian (* 1971), American actor
- Camargo, Dirce Navarro De (1913–2013), Brazilian entrepreneur
- Camargo, Fernando (* 1977), Colombian road cyclist
- Camargo, Gonzalo (* 1991), Uruguayan football player
- Camargo, Hebe (1929–2012), Brazilian singer and actress
- Camargo, Igor de (* 1983), Brazilian-Belgian soccer player
- Camargo, Jhoselyn (* 1996), Bolivian middle and long distance runner
- Camargo, Joel (1946-2014), Brazilian soccer player
- Camargo, Jonathan (* 1988), Venezuelan road cyclist
- Camargo, Marie (1710-1770), French dancer
- Camargo, Maurício Grotto de (* 1957), Brazilian clergyman, Archbishop of Botucatu
- Camargo, Sérgio de (1930–1990), Brazilian sculptor
- Camargo, Tony (1926-2020), Mexican singer
- Camarillo, Greg (born 1982), American football player
- Camaro, Alexander (1901–1992), German painter
- Camarón de la Isla (1950–1992), Spanish flamenco singer
- Camarosano Bersani, Rodolfo (* 1964), Uruguayan diplomat
- Camartin, Iso (* 1944), Swiss publicist, writer and television presenter
- Camas, Paul Heinrich Tilio de (1688–1741), Prussian military, chief of Infantry Regiment No. 37 and personal friend of Friedrich II.
- Camas, Sophie Caroline von (1686–1766), Brandenburg-Prussian nobleman; Confidante of Frederick II of Prussia
- Camasse, Marianne (1734–1807), French dancer, Countess von Forbach
- Camassei, Filippo (1848–1921), Italian clergyman and Archbishop of Naxos and later Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem
- Camastral, Aita (* 1983), Swiss ski racer
- Cămătaru, Rodion (* 1958), Romanian football player
- Camathias, Florian (1924–1965), Swiss motorcycle racer
- Camatta, Simon (* 1976), German jazz drummer
- Camavinga, Eduardo (* 2002), French-Congolese football player
Camb
- Cambacérès, Étienne-Hubert de (1756-1818), French clergyman, archbishop of Rouen and cardinal
- Cambaceres, Eugenio (1843–1888), Argentine politician and writer
- Cambacérès, Jean-Jacques Régis de (1753–1824), French lawyer and statesman
- Cambadélis, Jean-Christophe (* 1951), French politician (Parti socialiste), member of the National Assembly
- Čambal, Štefan (1908–1990), Czechoslovak football player and coach
- Cambecq, Louis (1796–1859), German-Baltic lawyer and university professor
- Cambefort, Jean de (1605–1661), French composer and baroque singer
- Cambel, Bohuslav (1919–2006), Slovak geologist and university professor
- Çambel, Halet (1916–2014), Turkish archaeologist from the Near East
- Camber, Irene (* 1926), Italian foil fencer and Olympic champion
- Cambern, Donn (* 1929), American film editor
- Cambert, Robert († 1677), French organist and composer
- Cambessedès, Émile (1826–1891), Swiss politician
- Cambessèdes, Jacques (1799–1863), French agronomist and botanist
- Cambiaghi, Anna (* 1951), Italian racing driver
- Cambiaghi, Placido Maria (1900–1987), Italian Roman Catholic clergyman and Bishop of Novara
- Cambiagio Frassinello, Benedetta (1791–1858), Italian founder of the order
- Cambiano, Giuseppe (* 1941), Italian historian of philosophy
- Cambiaso, Adolfo (* 1975), Argentine polo player
- Cambiaso, Luca (1527–1585), Italian painter
- Cambiaso, Luigi (1895–1975), Italian gymnast
- Cambiasso, Esteban (* 1980), Argentinian-Italian soccer player
- Cambier, Ernest François (1844–1909), Belgian traveler to Africa and builder of the first railway in the Congo
- Cambier, Louis Gustave (1874–1949), Belgian painter, etcher, and sculptor
- Cambilhon, Johann , alleged Jesuit and Protestant writer
- Cambini, Giuseppe , Italian composer and violinist
- Cambitoglou, Alexander (1922-2019), Australian Classical Archaeologist
- Camblak, Grigorij , Bulgarian hagiographer of the Eastern Church
- Cambó, Francesc (1876–1947), Catalan Conservative politician
- Cambon, Camille (1878-1937), French rear admiral
- Cambon, Joseph (1756-1820), French politician
- Cambon, Jules (1845–1935), French diplomat
- Cambon, Paul (1843–1924), French politician and diplomat
- Camboni, Silvio (* 1967), Italian comic artist
- Cambor, Peter (* 1978), American actor
- Cambouliu, François Romain (1820–1869), French Romanist, Catalanist and Provençalist
- Camboulives, Aline (* 1973), French mountain and long-distance runner
- Cambout de Coislin, Pierre du (1636–1706), French clergyman, Bishop of Orléans and cardinal of the Roman Church
- Cambra, Ignasi (* 1989), Catalan classical pianist
- Cambreleng, Churchill C. (1786–1862), American politician
- Cambreling, Sylvain (* 1948), French conductor
- Cambridge, Adolphus, 1st Marquess of Cambridge (1868–1927), member of the British royal family, last Duke of Teck in the Kingdom of Württemberg
- Cambridge, Alexander, 1st Earl of Athlone (1874–1957), member of the British royal family
- Cambridge, Asuka (* 1993), Japanese sprinter
- Cambridge, Augusta Karoline von (1822–1916), British princess, Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
- Cambridge, Godfrey (1933–1976), American actor
- Cambridge, Richard Owen (1717–1802), English poet, landowner and historian
- Cambridge, William G. (1931-2004), American lawyer
- Cambriels, Albert (1816-1891), French general
- Cambronero, Daniel (* 1986), Costa Rican soccer player
- Cambronne, Luckner (1930-2006), Haitian politician
- Cambronne, Pierre (1770–1842), French general during the Empire
- Camby, Marcus (* 1974), American basketball player
Camd
- Çamdal, Tarık (* 1991), German-Turkish soccer player
- Çamdalı, Ali (* 1984), Turkish soccer player
- Camden, Archie (1888–1979), British bassoonist
- Camden, Johnson N. (1828-1908) American politician
- Camden, Johnson N. junior (1865–1942), American politician
- Camden, William (1551–1623), English historian and antiquarian
- Camdessus, Michel (* 1933), French economist and honorary president of the Banque de France
Came
- Camejo, Ibrahim (* 1982), Cuban long jumper
- Camejo, Pedro († 1821), cavalry lieutenant in the Liberation Army, adjutant and bodyguard of José Antonio Paez
- Camejo, Peter (1939–2008), American politician and environmentalist
- Camel, Marvin (* 1951), American boxer
- Camelbeeck, Pierre (* 1989), Belgian ice hockey player
- Camelbeeck, Vincent (* 1986), Belgian ice hockey player
- Cameli, Gladson (* 1978), Brazilian politician
- Cameli, Orleir Messias (1949–2013), Brazilian entrepreneur and politician
- Camelia-Römer, Suzy (* 1959), politician of the Netherlands Antilles
- Camelin, Barthélemy († 1637), French Roman Catholic clergyman and bishop
- Camelin, Pierre (1579–1654), French Roman Catholic clergyman, titular bishop and bishop
- Camell, Jordi (* 1959), Catalan classical pianist and music teacher
- Camellini, Fermo (1914-2010), Italian-French racing cyclist
- Camener, Timan , German school principal and writer
- Camenisch, Arno (* 1978), Swiss writer
- Camenisch, Carl (1874–1956), Swiss Reformed pastor and historian
- Camenisch, Emil (1874–1958), Swiss Reformed pastor and church historian
- Camenisch, Marco (* 1952), Swiss ecoterrorist
- Camenisch, Paul (1893–1970), Swiss architect, draftsman and painter
- Camenisch, Reto (* 1958), Swiss photographer
- Camenisch, Richard (1837–1904), Swiss lawyer and politician
- Camenșcic, Alexandra (* 1988), Moldovan biathlete
- Camenzind, Alberto (1914–2004), Swiss architect and professor at the ETH Zurich
- Camenzind, Andreas (* 1982), Swiss ice hockey player
- Camenzind, Hans R. (1934–2012), Swiss microchip developer and entrepreneur
- Camenzind, Josef Maria (1904–1984), Swiss Catholic clergyman and writer
- Camenzind, Margrit (* 1939), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Camenzind, Oscar (* 1971), Swiss cyclist
- Camenzind, Peter (* 1951), Swiss long-distance runner
- Camenzind, Roman (* 1976), Swiss musician and music producer
- Camenzind, Urban (* 1965), Swiss politician
- Camenzuli, William (* 1979), Maltese football player
- Camera, Benedetto Maria della (1837–1926), Italian Roman Catholic clergyman and auxiliary bishop in Cerreto Sannita
- Cámera, Francisco (* 1944), Uruguayan football player
- Cameranesi, Dani (* 1995), American ice hockey player
- Camerarius, Alexander (1696–1736), German physician, university professor and inspector of the Botanical Garden of the University of Tübingen
- Camerarius, Elias (1673–1734), German physician, university professor and personal physician to the Duke of Württemberg
- Camerarius, Elias Rudolf (1641–1695), German physician, university professor and personal physician to the Duke of Württemberg (1672)
- Camerarius, Heinrich (1547–1601), German legal scholar
- Camerarius, Joachim the Elder (1500–1574), German humanist, polymath and poet
- Camerarius, Joachim the Younger (1534–1598), German doctor, botanist and naturalist
- Camerarius, Ludwig (1573–1651), Palatine-Swedish statesman, legal scholar and envoy, head of the government in exile of Frederick V in The Hague
- Camerarius, Philipp (1537–1624), German legal scholar and polyhistor
- Camerarius, Rudolf Jacob (1665–1721), German botanist and physician
- Camerer, Colin (* 1959), American economist
- Camerer, Ernst (1836–1919), German lawyer and association official
- Camerer, Johann Friedrich (1720–1792), German playwright, lawyer, court officer, hobby archaeologist and folklorist
- Camerer, Johann Wilhelm (1763–1847), German Protestant theologian, mathematician, astronomer and mathematician
- Camerer, Karl Adolf (1823-1893), German administrative lawyer
- Camerer, Karl von (1801–1863), German lawyer and politician
- Camerer, Luitgard (* 1938), German librarian and former director of the Braunschweig City Library
- Camerer, Rudolf (1869–1921), German mechanical engineer and university professor
- Camerer, Wilhelm (1842–1910), German doctor and physiologist
- Camerin, Marcello (* 1975), German author, lecturer, musician and entrepreneur
- Camerin, Maria Elena (* 1982), Italian tennis player
- Camerini, Augusto (1894–1972), Italian painter, draftsman and film director
- Camerini, Duccio (* 1961), Italian playwright, actor, film director and screenwriter
- Camerini, Mario (1895–1981), Italian screenwriter and director
- Camerlengo, Pasquale (* 1966), Italian figure skater
- Camerling, Basile (* 1987), French football player
- Camerloher, Johann Gregor von (1720–1785), German cellist at the court in Munich
- Camerloher, Placidus von (1718–1782), German pre-classical composer
- Camerlohr, Josef von (1819–1851), German portrait and genre painter and draftsman
- Camero, Cándido (* 1921), Cuban percussionist
- Cameron Bure, Candace (* 1976), American actress and producer
- Cameron, Alan (1938–2017), British classical philologist, ancient historian and Byzantine scholar
- Cameron, Alastair (1925-2005), Canadian astrophysicist
- Cameron, Allan (born 1944), British film architect
- Cameron, Angus (1826-1897), American politician
- Cameron, Anne (* 1938), Canadian writer and screenwriter
- Cameron, Averil (* 1940), British ancient historian and Byzantinist
- Cameron, Basil (1884–1975), English violinist and conductor
- Cameron, Bert (* 1959), Jamaican sprinter
- Cameron, Brittany (* 1986), American soccer player
- Cameron, Charles († 1812), British architect
- Cameron, Charles Duncan (1825–1870), British officer and consul of Abyssinia
- Cameron, Clyde (1913-2008), Australian politician
- Cameron, Cody (* 1970), American voice actor, screenwriter and film director
- Cameron, Colin (born 1972), Scottish football player
- Cameron, Dave (born 1958), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Cameron, David (1933–2012), British actor and director
- Cameron, David (born 1966), British politician, Member of the House of Commons and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Cameron, David (* 1969), Canadian darts player
- Cameron, Debbie (* 1958), American singer
- Cameron, Donald Charles (1872–1948), British colonial governor of Tanganyika and Nigeria
- Cameron, Donald Charles (1879–1960), Australian politician
- Cameron, Donald Ewen (1901–1967), Scottish-American psychiatrist who most recently worked mainly in Canada
- Cameron, Douglas (1902–1972), British cellist and music teacher
- Cameron, Douglas Colin (1854–1921) Canadian politician and entrepreneur, Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba
- Cameron, Dove (* 1996), American actress and singer
- Cameron, Duncan (1764–1848), Canadian fur trader, politician
- Cameron, Duncan (1837-1916) Scottish painter
- Cameron, Dustin (* 1989), Canadian ice hockey player
- Cameron, Dwayne (born 1981), New Zealand actor
- Cameron, Earl (1917-2020), British Bermudian actor
- Cameron, Edwin (* 1953), South African lawyer, Constitutional Court judge and AIDS activist
- Cameron, Etta (1939-2010), Danish jazz singer
- Cameron, Ewen, Baron Cameron of Dillington (* 1949), British landowner and life peer
- Cameron, Geoff (born 1985), American football player
- Cameron, Harry (1890-1953), Canadian ice hockey player
- Cameron, Heather (* 1969), British social scientist
- Cameron, Hilda (1912-2001), Canadian athlete
- Cameron, Ian (1924-2018), English writer
- Cameron, Innes (* 2000), Scottish soccer player
- Cameron, Isaac B. (1851-1930), American politician (Republican Party)
- Cameron, Jack (1902-1981), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Cameron, James († 1875), Scottish craftsman missionary in Madagascar
- Cameron, James (born 1954), Canadian director
- Cameron, James Donald (1833-1918), American politician
- Cameron, Jay (1928–2001), American jazz alto saxophonist and baritone saxophonist of modern jazz
- Cameron, Jeff († 1985), Italian actor
- Cameron, Jessica , Canadian actress and film director
- Cameron, Jessie (1883–1968) British mathematician
- Cameron, John (1886-1953), Canadian hammer thrower
- Cameron, John (* 1944), English composer
- Cameron, John Brewer (1843-1897), Australian surveyor and explorer
- Cameron, Julia Margaret (1815–1879), British photographer
- Cameron, Kenneth D. (* 1949), American astronaut
- Cameron, Kenneth, Baron Cameron of Lochbroom (* 1931), British lawyer and life peer
- Cameron, Kirk (* 1970), American actor
- Cameron, Lisa (* 1972), Scottish politician
- Cameron, Lynn (* 1979), Scottish curler
- Cameron, Mark (born 1952), American weightlifter
- Cameron, Matt (born 1962), American musician
- Cameron, Neil (1920–1985), British Air Marshal
- Cameron, Paul (* 1939), American psychologist
- Cameron, Paul (* 1958), Canadian cameraman
- Cameron, Pero (* 1974), New Zealand basketball player and coach
- Cameron, Peter (1847-1912), British entomologist
- Cameron, Peter (* 1947), Australian mathematician
- Cameron, Peter (* 1959), American writer
- Cameron, Ralph H. (1863–1953), American politician (Republican Party)
- Cameron, Rod (1910-1983), Canadian actor
- Cameron, Ronald B. (1927-2006), American politician
- Cameron, Ruth , American jazz singer, music producer
- Cameron, Samantha (* 1971), British Prime Minister's wife
- Cameron, Shane (* 1977), New Zealand heavyweight boxer
- Cameron, Simon (1799–1889), American politician
- Cameron, Tiffany (born 1991), Canadian soccer player
- Cameron, Tracy (* 1975), Canadian rower
- Cameron, Verney Lovett (1844-1894), English explorer of Africa
- Cameron, William E. (1842–1927), American politician
- Cameron, William J. (1878–1955), Canadian-American journalist, Henry Ford's press secretary
- Camerota, Alisyn (* 1966), American television journalist
- Camerota, Brett (* 1985), American Nordic combined athlete
- Camerota, Eric (* 1985), American Nordic combined skier
- Camerun, Romy (* 1964), German jazz singer and pianist
- Camesasca, Anton (1792–1840), Hessian politician, member of the Grand Duchy of Hesse state parliament
- Camesasca, Peter (1798–1859), Hessian administrative officer and politician, member of the Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Cameselle, Pablo (* 1970), Spanish-Argentine opera singer (tenor)
- Camesi, Gianfredo (* 1940), Swiss painter and sculptor
- Camesina de San Vittore, Gisela von (* 1865), Austrian pedagogue and publicist
- Camesina, Albert (1806–1881), Austrian graphic artist and local researcher
- Camesina, Alberto (1675–1756), baroque plasterer
- Camessina, Giovanni Battista (1642–1724), Swiss baroque architect
- Camet, Carmelo (1904-2007), Argentine foil fencer
- Camet, Francisco (1876–1931), Argentine fencer
Cami
- Çami, photo (* 1925), Albanian communist politician
- Çami, Hamdi (1861–1927), Ottoman officer and Turkish politician of Albanian origin
- Camiade, Laurent (* 1966), French clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Cahors
- Camicas, Michel (1933-2018), French jazz musician (trombone)
- Camichel Bromeis, Cornelia (* 1970), Swiss clergyman
- Camichel, Duri (1982–2015), Swiss ice hockey player
- Camichel, Werner (1945–2006), Swiss bobsledder
- Camilieri, Lorenzo († 1956), Greek-American composer and choir director
- Camill, C. (* 1865), German writer
- Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall (born 1947), British nobleman, wife of Prince Charles, Duke of Wales
- Camille (* 1978), French singer and composer
- Camille, Alisen (* 1992), Seychellois badminton player
- Camille, Camille (* 1970), Estonian violinist
- Camilleri Azzopardi, Roberto (* 1951), Maltese priest, Bishop of Comayagua
- Camilleri, Andrea (1925–2019), Italian screenwriter, theater and television director and writer
- Camilleri, Antoine (* 1965), Maltese clergyman, Roman Catholic archbishop and diplomat of the Holy See
- Camilleri, Charles (1931–2009), Maltese composer
- Camilleri, David (* 1974), Maltese football player
- Camilleri, Giovanni Maria (1843–1924), Maltese religious, Bishop of Gozo
- Camilleri, Joanne , Maltese pianist and harpsichordist
- Camilleri, Lisa (* 1983), Australian squash player
- Camilleri, Louis (* 1955), American manager
- Camilleri, Morena (* 1984), Maltese singer
- Camilleri, Russell (born 1936), American wrestler
- Camilleri, Ryan (* 1988), Maltese football player
- Camilleri, Terry (born 1949), Australian actor
- Camilleri, Terry (* 1974), Maltese snooker referee
- Camilli, Eric (* 1987), French rally driver
- Camilli, Nicolae Iosif (1840–1915), Italian priest, Roman Catholic Bishop of Jassy
- Camillo II Gonzaga di Novellara (1581–1650), Italian nobleman, Count of Novellara and Bagnolo
- Camillo, Giulio (1480–1544), Italian scholar
- Camilloni, Inés (* 1964), Argentine climate scientist
- Camillus, Marcus Furius , Roman general and politician
- Camilo, Michel (* 1954), Dominican pianist and composer in the jazz and classical genre
- Camilo, Milton (* 1970), Brazilian dancer, choreographer and painter
- Camilo, Tiago (* 1982), Brazilian judoka
- Camin, Heinrich (1787–1848), German officer and landowner
- Camin, Mathias , Baroque plasterer
- Camiña, Generoso (1931–2007), Filipino religious, Bishop of Digos
- Caminada, Andreas (* 1977), Swiss chef
- Caminada, Christian (1876–1962), Bishop of Chur
- Caminada, Gion A. (* 1957), Swiss architect
- Caminada, Josef (1937–2012), Swiss goldsmith and iron sculptor
- Caminada, Pascal (* 1986), Swiss ice hockey goalkeeper
- Caminada, Pietro (1862–1923), Swiss engineer
- Caminada, Remo (* 1974), Swiss designer
- Caminade, Alexandre-François (1783–1862), French painter
- Caminati, Marco (* 1992), Italian beach volleyball player
- Caminero, José Luis (* 1967), Spanish football player
- Caminetti, Anthony (1854–1923), American politician
- Caminha, Pero Vaz de († 1500), scribe for the navigator Pedro Alvares Cabral
- Caminito, Augusto (* 1939), Italian screenwriter, film producer and director
- Caminneci, Oscar (1885–1945), Italian-German horseman and writer
- Camino Saracho, José María Libório (* 1931), Spanish clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Presidente Prudente
- Camino, Paco (* 1940), Spanish torero
- Caminos, Hugo (1921–2019), Argentine university professor for international law, judge at the International Tribunal for the Sea
- Camio, Mansa (* 1954), Guinean musician and Djembéfola
- Camisão, Carlos de Morais (1821–1867), Brazilian military
- Camisasca, Massimo (* 1946), Roman Catholic bishop
Camk
- Camkiran, Umut (* 1989), Turkish heavyweight boxer
Caml
- Çamlıbel, Faruk Nafız (1898–1973), Turkish playwright and poet
- Çamlıbel, Talha Uğur (* 1954), Swiss politician
Camm
- Camm, Sydney (1893–1966), English aeronautical engineer
- Cammage, Maurice (1882-1946), French film director and screenwriter
- Cammalleri, Michael (* 1982), Canadian ice hockey player
- Camman, Johann (1584–1649), lawyer and syndic of the city of Braunschweig
- Cammann, Alfred (1909–2008), German high school teacher, writer and collector of East German narratives
- Cammann, August (1814–1882), German lawyer and politician
- Cammann, Ernst (1818–1875), German Landdrost and Konsistorialrat
- Cammann, Ernst (1888–1978), German politician (CDU)
- Cammann, Gerhard (1875–1955), German local politician of the German Center Party
- Cammann, Helmuth (1927–2010), German entrepreneur
- Cammann, Karl (* 1939), German chemist
- Cammann, Karl-Heinz (1928–2011), German sports journalist
- Cammann, Matthias (* 1965), German moderator and reporter
- Cammarano, Salvadore (1801–1852), Italian writer, librettist and director at the Teatro San Carlo in Naples
- Cammarata, Patricia (* 1975), German author, blogger and podcaster
- Cammarelle, Roberto (* 1980), Italian boxer
- Cammariere, Sergio (* 1960), Italian cantautore, jazz pianist and film composer
- Cammas, Franck (* 1972), French sailor
- Cammenga, Jillert (1911–1993), Dutch composer and conductor
- Cämmerer, Bernhard (* 1934), German archaeologist
- Cammerer, Clemens (1883–1962), German administrative lawyer
- Cammerer, Friedrich (1882–1963), German administrative lawyer
- Cämmerer, Helmut (* 1911), German canoeist
- Cammerer, Joseph Sebastian (1892–1983), German engineer
- Cammerer, Walter F. (1920–2013), German physicist
- Cammerlander, Heidemarie (* 1942), Austrian politician (Greens), member of the state parliament
- Cammerlander, Jakob , German book printer
- Cammerloher, Carl Moritz (1882–1945), Austrian painter
- Cammermeyer, Margarethe (* 1942), American soldier and lesbian activist
- Cammicus Sabinus, Gaius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Cammin, Petra Marie (* 1958), German actress
- Camminadi, Fredi (* 1924), German local politician and mayor
- Cammisa, Rebecca (* 1966), American film director, camerawoman and film producer
- Cammisar, Rudolf (1891–1983), German painter, graphic artist and draftsman
- Cammissar, Auguste (1873–1962), German painter
- Cammock, Helen (* 1970), British artist
Camn
- Camnitzer, Luis (* 1937), Uruguayan conceptual artist, art theorist, university professor and curator
Camo
- Camões, João (* 1983), Portuguese jazz and improvisation musician
- Camões, Jorge Trindade Neves de (* 1969), East Timorese diplomat
- Camões, Luís de , Portuguese national poet
- Camoglio, Maria Teresa (* 1961), Italian film director
- Çamoğlu, Burak (* 1996), German-Turkish soccer player
- Camoin, Charles (1879–1965) French painter
- Camolese, Giancarlo (* 1961), Italian football player and coach
- Camoletti, Marc (1857–1940), Swiss architect
- Camoletti, Marc (1923–2003), French playwright and theater director for the boulevard theater
- Camon, Alessandro (* 1963), Italian film producer and screenwriter
- Camondo, Isaac de (1851–1911), entrepreneur, musician, art collector and patron
- Camondo, Nissim de (1892–1917), French officer, banker and Air Force pilot
- Camonin, Pierre (1903–2003), French organist, composer and improviser
- Camoranesi, Mauro (* 1976), Argentine-Italian soccer player
- Camorani, Mario (1912–1996), Italian chess composer
- Camossi, Giovanni Antonio , politicians
- Camossi, Paolo (* 1974), Italian athlete
- Camozzato, Marcos (* 1983), Brazilian soccer player
Camp
- Camp, Albert Sidney (1892–1954), American politician
- Camp, Anna (* 1982), American actress
- Camp, Annie , American cellist and music teacher
- Camp, Bill (born 1961), American actor
- Camp, Brad (born 1964), Australian marathon runner
- Camp, Camille van (1834–1891), Belgian portrait and landscape painter
- Camp, Charles Lewis (1893–1975), American paleontologist and zoologist
- Camp, Colleen (* 1953), American actress and film producer
- Camp, David Lee (* 1953), American politician (Republican Party)
- Camp, David M. (1788–1871), American lawyer and politician who was Lieutenant Governor of Vermont (1836–1841)
- Camp, Garrett (* 1978), Canadian entrepreneur
- Camp, Hamilton (1934–2005), American actor, singer, and songwriter
- Camp, Hermann Wilhelm de la (1814–1890), German merchant
- Camp, Jeremy (* 1978), American singer-songwriter
- Camp, Joachim de la (1895–1950), businessman and president of the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce
- Camp, Joe (born 1939), American director, screenwriter and producer
- Camp, John H. (1840-1892), American lawyer and politician
- Camp, John McK. (* 1946), American classical archaeologist
- Camp, John Newbold (1908–1987), American politician
- Camp, K (* 1990), American rapper
- Camp, Lee (* 1984), Northern Irish soccer player
- Camp, Lyon Sprague de (1907-2000), American writer
- Camp, Oskar de la (1871–1925), German internist and university professor in Erlangen and Freiburg
- Camp, Sokari Douglas (* 1958), Nigerian sculptor
- Camp, Theodor de la (1818–1888), German merchant
- Camp, Walter (1859–1925), American sports pioneer, football coach, and sports journalist
- Camp, William (* 1944), American computer scientist
- Camp, Wim van de (* 1953), Dutch politician (CDA), MEP
- Campa, Gustavo E. (1863–1934), Mexican composer
- Campa, Joe R. , American Military, 11th Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy
- Campa, Miranda (1914–1989), Italian actress
- Campa, Pedro (* 1958), Mexican soccer player
- Campa, Peter (* 1954), Austrian writer
- Campa, Pio (1881–1964), Italian stage and film actor
- Campagna, Girolamo (1549–1625), Italian sculptor
- Campagna, Louis (1900-1955), American mobster
- Campagnaro, Hugo (* 1980), Argentinian football player
- Campagnaro, Simone (* 1986), Italian road cyclist
- Campagner, Alfredo (1920–2016), Italian high jumper
- Campagnola, Domenico († 1564), Italian painter and engraver
- Campagnoli, Bartolomeo (1751–1827), Italian violinist, composer and classical conductor
- Campagnolo, Iona (* 1932), Canadian politician, Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia
- Campagnolo, Tullio (1901–1983), Italian cyclist and entrepreneur
- Campan, Bernard (* 1958), French actor, film director and screenwriter
- Campan, Jeanne Louise Henriette (1752–1822), Marie Antoinette's first lady-in-waiting
- Campana, Augusto (1906–1995), Italian librarian, philologist, historian and academic
- Campana, Domenico (* 1929), Italian film journalist, author and director
- Campana, Franco (1954–2017), Italian-German television presenter
- Campana, Giampietro (1808–1880), Italian art collector
- Campaña, José (* 1993), Spanish football player
- Campana, José Luis (* 1949), Argentine composer
- Campana, Leonardo (* 2000), Ecuadorian soccer player
- Campana, Loris (1926–2015), Italian track cyclist
- Campaña, Martín (* 1989), Uruguayan football player
- Campaña, Pedro de , Dutch painter
- Campana, Pierre (* 1985), French rally driver
- Campana, Sergio (* 1986), Italian racing driver
- Campanacci, Mario (1932-1999), Italian tumor orthopedist
- Campanella, Alyssa (* 1990), American beauty queen
- Campanella, Fiorella (* 1997), French film actress
- Campanella, Joseph (1924-2018), American actor
- Campanella, Juan José (* 1959), Argentine film director and screenwriter
- Campanella, Pierfrancesco (* 1960), Italian filmmaker
- Campanella, Tommaso (1568–1639), Italian philosopher, Dominican, theologian, poet and polymath
- Campanelli, Filippo (1739–1795), Italian cardinal of the Roman Church
- Campanelli, Theo , Italian film director and screenwriter
- Campani, Giovanni (1820-1891), Italian pharmacologist
- Campani, Joseph (1856–1931), Benedictine monk and architect
- Campanile, Achille (1899–1977), Italian journalist and playwright
- Campanili, Gian Gerolamo , Italian Roman Catholic Bishop
- Campanini, Barbara (1721–1799), Italian ballet dancer
- Campanini, Carlo (1906–1984), Italian actor and singer
- Campanini, Italo (1845-1896), Italian opera singer (tenor)
- Campanius Italicus, Publius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Campanius Marcellus, Marcus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Campano, Giovanni Antonio (1429–1477), Italian humanist and bishop
- Campanus von Novara († 1296), Italian clergyman, mathematician, doctor, astrologer and astronomer
- Campanus, Johann , theologian and Baptist
- Campardon, Émile (1834–1915), French historian, archivist, especially music historian and musicologist
- Campari, Davide (1867–1936), Italian liqueur maker
- Campari, Gaspare (1828–1882), Italian liqueur manufacturer
- Campari, Giuseppe (1892–1933), Italian racing driver
- Campas, Luis Ramón (* 1971), Mexican boxer
- Campatelli, Aldo (1919–1984), Italian football player and coach
- Campaz, Jaminton (* 2000), Colombian soccer player
- Campazzo, Facundo (* 1991), Argentine basketball player
- Campbell Bannerman, David (* 1960), British politician (Conservative Party), MEP
- Campbell Barr, Epsy (born 1963), Costa Rican politician
- Campbell of Breadalbane, William (1863–1944), Prussian major general
- Campbell, Adam (born 1980), British actor
- Campbell, Aileen (* 1980), Scottish politician
- Campbell, Alan (1904–1963), American screenwriter
- Campbell, Alan (1919-2007), British diplomat
- Campbell, Alan (born 1983), British rower
- Campbell, Alan, Baron Campbell of Alloway (1917–2013), British judge, politician, and life peer
- Campbell, Alastair (born 1957), British political advisor
- Campbell, Albert J. (1857-1907) American politician
- Campbell, Alex (1925-1987), Scottish folk singer
- Campbell, Alexander (1764–1824), Scottish musician, writer, collector and arranger of Scottish and English folk songs
- Campbell, Alexander (1779–1857), American politician
- Campbell, Alexander (1788–1866), American clergyman and reformer
- Campbell, Alexander (1814–1898), American politician
- Campbell, Alexander (1822-1892), Canadian politician
- Campbell, Alexander William (1828–1893), Brigadier General of the Confederate Army in the Civil War
- Campbell, Ali (born 1959), British reggae musician
- Campbell, Alistair (1925-2009), New Zealand poet
- Campbell, Aliya , actress
- Campbell, Allan (born 1998), Scottish soccer player
- Campbell, Ambrose (1919-2006), British musician
- Campbell, Andrew (* 1988), Canadian ice hockey player
- Campbell, Angus (1910–1980) American social psychologist and election researcher
- Campbell, Archibald (1739–1791), British politician and general; Governor of Georgia, Jamaica and Madras
- Campbell, Archibald (1769-1843) British general
- Campbell, Archibald (1779–1856), American politician
- Campbell, Archibald (1874–1955), New Zealand Labor Party politician
- Campbell, Archibald, 3rd Duke of Argyll (1682–1761), Scottish aristocrat, judge, politician, and soldier
- Campbell, Ben Nighthorse (born 1933), American politician
- Campbell, Benedict (born 1957), Canadian actor and voice actor
- Campbell, Bennett (1943-2008), Canadian politician
- Campbell, Bert (1918–2001), Swiss jazz and entertainment musician
- Campbell, Bettina (* 1974), Dutch porn actress
- Campbell, Bill (1920–1974) American football player
- Campbell, Bill , American jazz pianist
- Campbell, Billy (born 1959), American actor
- Campbell, Bobby (1937-2015), English soccer player and soccer coach
- Campbell, Brian (* 1979), Canadian ice hockey player and official
- Campbell, Bronte (* 1994), Australian swimmer
- Campbell, Brookins (1808-1853), American politician
- Campbell, Bruce (1912–1993) British ornithologist, non-fiction author, and radio personality
- Campbell, Bruce (* 1955), American historian
- Campbell, Bruce (* 1958), American actor, film producer and writer
- Campbell, Brun (1884–1953), American ragtime pianist and hairdresser
- Campbell, Calais (born 1986), American football player
- Campbell, Carla (* 1980), Jamaican model, photo model and catwalk model
- Campbell, Carol (* 1966), German actress and presenter
- Campbell, Carole Ann (1944-2010), American actress
- Campbell, Carroll Ashmore junior (1940-2005), American politician and Governor of the State of South Carolina (1987-1995)
- Campbell, Carsen (* 1994), Canadian biathlete
- Campbell, Cassie (* 1973), Canadian ice hockey player and sports journalist
- Campbell, Cate (* 1992), Australian freestyle swimmer
- Campbell, Chad (* 1974), American golfer
- Campbell, Charles († 1741), British military and politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Campbell, Charles Allieu Matthew (born 1961), Sierra Leonean clergyman, Bishop of Bo
- Campbell, Charles L. (1930-2013), American sound engineer and engineer
- Campbell, Chris , American film producer, director and screenwriter
- Campbell, Christa (* 1972), American actress and film producer
- Campbell, Christopher (born 1954), American wrestler
- Campbell, Christopher (* 1963), French racing car driver
- Campbell, Chuck (born 1969), Canadian actor
- Campbell, Clarence (1905–1984), Canadian sports official and president of the National Hockey League
- Campbell, Clifford (1892–1991) Jamaican politician, Governor General of Jamaica
- Campbell, Cody (* 1990), Canadian track and road cyclist
- Campbell, Colen (1676-1729) Scottish architect
- Campbell, Colin (1859–1928) Scottish director and screenwriter
- Campbell, Colin (1931–2012), Canadian minister, Bishop Emeritus of Antigonish
- Campbell, Colin (* 1938), Scottish politician and member of the Scottish National Party (SNP)
- Campbell, Colin (1942-2001), Canadian video artist
- Campbell, Colin (* 1946), British sprinter, middle distance runner and bobsledder
- Campbell, Colin David (* 1941), New Zealand clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic Bishop of Dunedin
- Campbell, Colin J. (* 1931), English geologist
- Campbell, Colin Lady (born 1949), British author
- Campbell, Colin, 1st Baron Clyde (1792–1863), British Field Marshal
- Campbell, Conchita (born 1995), Canadian actress
- Campbell, Courtney W. (1895–1971), American politician
- Campbell, Craig (1878–1965), Canadian singer (tenor)
- Campbell, Craig (* 1952), American politician
- Campbell, DJ (* 1981), English soccer player
- Campbell, Dan (* 1978), American biathlete
- Campbell, Danielle (* 1995), American actress
- Campbell, Darcy (born 1984), Canadian ice hockey player
- Campbell, Darren (* 1973), British sprinter
- Campbell, Daryl (1924-2011), American jazz musician (trumpet)
- Campbell, David , American actor
- Campbell, David (1779-1859), American politician
- Campbell, David (1869–1936) British officer, Governor of Malta
- Campbell, David (1889–1978) Scottish physician and pharmacologist
- Campbell, David (* 1944), American physicist
- Campbell, David (* 1959), Canadian composer, arranger and guitarist
- Campbell, David E. , American sound engineer
- Campbell, Dean (* 2001), Scottish soccer player
- Campbell, Dean R. (1928-2017), American soldier
- Campbell, De'Vondre (born 1993), American football player
- Campbell, Donald (1830–1871), American politician
- Campbell, Donald (1921-1967), British world speed record holder
- Campbell, Donald (1926-2017), American sprinter
- Campbell, Donald M. (* 1955), American general
- Campbell, Donald T. (1916-1996), American psychologist
- Campbell, Donald, 6th Baron Stratheden and Campbell (1934-2011), British politician
- Campbell, Dorothy (1883-1945) British golfer
- Campbell, Douglas Houghton (1859–1953), American botanist
- Campbell, Douglas Lloyd (1895–1995), Canadian politician
- Campbell, Duncan (1726–1803), British businessman, shipowner, plantation owner
- Campbell, Duncan (* 1952), British investigative journalist
- Campbell, Duncan (* 1972), Irish video artist
- Campbell, Duncan (* 1997), New Zealand snowboarder
- Campbell, Duncan, 1st Lord Campbell († 1453), Scottish nobleman and politician
- Campbell, Eamonn (1946-2017) Irish folk musician
- Campbell, Earl (born 1955), American football player
- Campbell, Ed H. (1882–1969), American politician
- Campbell, Eddie (born 1955), Scottish draftsman and author
- Campbell, Eleanor (* 1960), British chemist and Chair of the Chemistry Department at Edinburgh University
- Campbell, Elizabeth, 1st Baroness Hamilton of Hameldon (1733–1790), British aristocrat, lady-in-waiting of the Queen Consort Sophie Charlotte of Ireland, Great Britain and Hanover
- Campbell, Erasmus D. (1811–1873) American politician
- Campbell, Eric (1880-1917), British actor
- Campbell, Erica (* 1972), American gospel singer
- Campbell, Erica (* 1981), American nude model and porn actress
- Campbell, Eugene (1932-2013), American ice hockey player
- Campbell, Felix (1829–1902), American politician
- Campbell, Floyd (1901-1993), American jazz musician (drums, vocals) and band leader
- Campbell, Folarin (* 1986), American basketball player
- Campbell, Fraizer (* 1987), English soccer player
- Campbell, Frank (1858–1924), American banker and politician
- Campbell, Frank T. (1836-1907), American politician
- Campbell, Frankie (1904-1930), Italian-American boxer
- Campbell, Frazelia (1849–1930), African-American ancient historian and teacher
- Campbell, Frederick Francis (* 1943), American clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic Bishop of Columbus
- Campbell, Gene , American singer, songwriter and guitarist of the Texas blues
- Campbell, George Ashley (1870–1954), American physicist
- Campbell, George W. (1769–1848), American politician (Democratic Republican Party)
- Campbell, George, 8th Duke of Argyll (1823–1900), British nobleman and politician
- Campbell, Glen (1936-2017), American country singer
- Campbell, Gordon (1886–1953), British Royal Navy officer
- Campbell, Gordon (* 1948), Canadian politician and city planner
- Campbell, Gordon, Baron Campbell of Croy (1921–2005), British politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Campbell, Gregory (born 1983), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Campbell, Guy Edgar (1871-1940), American politician
- Campbell, Hamish (* 1953), New Zealand geologist
- Campbell, Herbert James (1925–1983), English science fiction writer
- Campbell, Howard E. (1890–1971), American politician
- Campbell, Humphrey (* 1958), Dutch singer and music producer of Surinamese origin
- Campbell, Iain (1941-2014) Scottish biochemist and biophysicist
- Campbell, Ian (1926-2007), Scottish politician
- Campbell, Ian (* 1957), Australian triple jumper
- Campbell, Ian, 11th Duke of Argyll (1903–1973), Scottish peer
- Campbell, Ian, 12th Duke of Argyll (1937-2001), Scottish peer
- Campbell, Isobel (* 1976), British singer
- Campbell, Jack (* 1992), American ice hockey goalkeeper
- Campbell, Jack M. (1916–1999), American politician
- Campbell, Jacob Miller (1821–1888), American politician
- Campbell, James (1812-1893), American politician
- Campbell, James E. (1843-1924), American politician
- Campbell, James Hepburn (1820–1895), American politician
- Campbell, James R. (1853-1924) American politician
- Campbell, James, 1st Baron Glenavy (1851–1931), Irish lawyer and politician
- Campbell, Jane (* 1995), American soccer goalkeeper
- Campbell, Jane, Baroness Campbell of Surbiton (* 1959), British politician, life peeress and disability rights activist
- Campbell, Jasmine (* 1991), American skier
- Campbell, Jessica (* 1982), American actress
- Campbell, Jim (* 1973), American ice hockey player
- Campbell, Jimmy (1944-2007), English musician
- Campbell, Joan (1929–2013), German-American historian with a focus on recent European history
- Campbell, Jock, Baron Campbell of Eskan (1912–1994) British entrepreneur and social reformer
- Campbell, Joel (* 1992), Costa Rican soccer player
- Campbell, Johan Georg Bøhmer (1835–1871), Norwegian landscape painter from the Düsseldorf School
- Campbell, John (1765–1828), American politician
- Campbell, John († 1866), American government official
- Campbell, John (1795–1845), American politician
- Campbell, John (1871-1947) Scottish football player
- Campbell, John (1952–1993), American blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter
- Campbell, John (born 1953), Australian snooker player
- Campbell, John (* 1955), American jazz pianist
- Campbell, John Allen (1835–1880), American politician
- Campbell, John Archibald (1811–1889), American lawyer and Democratic politician
- Campbell, John BT (* 1955), American politician
- Campbell, John Creighton (* 1941), American Japanologist and literary scholar
- Campbell, John Edward (1862-1924), English mathematician
- Campbell, John F. (* 1957), American General (US Army); Vice Chief of Staff of the Army, Commander ISAF / Resolute Support and USFOR-A
- Campbell, John G. (1827–1903) American politician
- Campbell, John HF (born 1936), Irish diplomat
- Campbell, John Hull (1800–1868), American politician
- Campbell, John Logan (1817–1912), Scottish-New Zealand physician, trader, entrepreneur, politician, and co-founder of the Auckland Savings Bank
- Campbell, John P. (1820-1888) American politician
- Campbell, John Ramsey (* 1946), British author who belongs to the horror fiction genre
- Campbell, John W. (1910–1971) American science fiction writer and editor
- Campbell, John Wilson (1782–1833), American lawyer and politician (Democratic Republican Party)
- Campbell, John Y. (* 1958), British-American economist and university professor
- Campbell, John, 1st Baron Campbell (1779–1861), British politician, Member of the House of Commons and lawyer
- Campbell, John, 1st Earl of Atholl († 1333), Scottish nobleman
- Campbell, John, 1st Earl of Loudoun (1598–1663), Scottish politician and covenanter
- Campbell, John, 2nd Baronet (1799–1870), British Ambassador
- Campbell, John, 2nd Baronet (1807–1855), British Major General
- Campbell, John, 2nd Duke of Argyll (1680–1743), member of the British aristocracy
- Campbell, John, 4th Duke of Argyll († 1770), Scottish nobleman, general and politician
- Campbell, John, 4th Earl of Loudoun (1705–1782), British peer, politician, and general
- Campbell, John, 9th Duke of Argyll (1845–1914), British aristocrat and Governor General of Canada
- Campbell, Johnny (1870-1906), Scottish football player
- Campbell, Johnston B. (1868-1953), American lawyer and member of the Interstate Commerce Commission (1921-1930)
- Campbell, Jonathan A. (* 1947), American herpetologist
- Campbell, Joseph (1904–1987), American mythologist, professor, and author
- Campbell, Josh (* 2000), Scottish soccer player
- Campbell, Josiah Abigail Patterson (1830–1917), American politician
- Campbell, Julia (born 1962), American actress
- Campbell, Juliet (born 1970), Jamaican athlete
- Campbell, Kareem (* 1973), American skateboarder
- Campbell, Keith (1931-1958), Australian motorcycle racer
- Campbell, Keith (1954-2012), British biologist
- Campbell, Ken (1941-2008), British actor and theater director
- Campbell, Ken Hudson (born 1962), American actor and voice actor
- Campbell, Kevin (* 1970), English soccer player
- Campbell, Kevin P. (* 1952), American physiologist, biophysicist and neuroscientist
- Campbell, Kim (born 1947), Canadian politician
- Campbell, Kurt M. (* 1957), American government official and political scientist
- Campbell, Larry (* 1948), Canadian politician and former police officer
- Campbell, Larry (* 1955), American folk and country musician and producer
- Campbell, Larry Joe (* 1970), American actor
- Campbell, Lewis D. (1811-1882) American politician
- Campbell, Lisa Jayne (* 1968), Australian badminton player
- Campbell, Logan (* 1986), New Zealand Taekwondoin
- Campbell, Louis (* 1979), American basketball player
- Campbell, Luenell (born 1959), American actress
- Campbell, Luke (* 1987), English boxer
- Campbell, Luke (* 1994), German-American athlete
- Campbell, Lyle (born 1942), American linguist
- Campbell, Malcolm (1885–1948), English automobile racing driver and motorsport journalist
- Campbell, Malcolm (* 1943), British classical philologist
- Campbell, Malcolm , film editor
- Campbell, Marcus (* 1951), New Zealand author, painter and visual artist
- Campbell, Marcus (* 1972), Scottish snooker player
- Campbell, Margaret, Duchess of Argyll (1912-1993), British socialite
- Campbell, Maria (* 1940), Canadian writer and director
- Campbell, Martin (* 1943), New Zealand film director and producer
- Campbell, Martin (* 1990), Scottish badminton player
- Campbell, Mary Katherine (1906–1990), American beauty queen (Miss America 1922 and 1923)
- Campbell, Matt (* 1989), Canadian darts player
- Campbell, Megan (* 1993), Irish national football player
- Campbell, Menzies (* 1941), Scottish MP in the British House of Commons and Chairman of the Liberal Democrats
- Campbell, Michael (* 1941), Northern Irish clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic Bishop of Lancaster
- Campbell, Michael (* 1969), New Zealand golfer
- Campbell, Michael (* 1978), Jamaican sprinter
- Campbell, Mike (* 1943), British high jumper
- Campbell, Mike (born 1950), American musician
- Campbell, Milt (1933–2012) American track and field athlete, American and Canadian football player
- Campbell, Milton (* 1976), American sprinter
- Campbell, Mrs. Patrick (1865-1940) British actress
- Campbell, Murray (* 1957), Canadian computer scientist and computer chess pioneer
- Campbell, Naomi (* 1970), British photo model
- Campbell, Nate (born 1972), American boxer
- Campbell, Neil , Scottish nobleman
- Campbell, Neil (1776–1827), British Army officer
- Campbell, Neil A. (1946-2004), American biologist
- Campbell, Nell (born 1953), Australian actress and singer
- Campbell, Neve (* 1973), Canadian film and television actress
- Campbell, Noel (born 1949), Irish football player
- Campbell, Olga (1891-1943) British nurse
- Campbell, Oliver (1871-1953), American tennis player
- Campbell, Paige (* 1996), Australian obstacle runner
- Campbell, Patrick (1779–1857), British military and diplomat
- Campbell, Paul (* 1979), Canadian actor
- Campbell, Paul-Henri (* 1982), German-American writer
- Campbell, Peter (1857-1883), Scottish football player
- Campbell, Phil (* 1961), British guitarist and musician in the British heavy metal band Motörhead
- Campbell, Philip P. (1862-1941) American politician
- Campbell, Rachelle (* 1956), Canadian sprinter
- Campbell, Ray , American actor
- Campbell, Richie (* 1987), Portuguese reggae musician
- Campbell, Robert (1808-1894), Canadian fur trader and explorer
- Campbell, Robert (1808-1870), American lawyer and politician
- Campbell, Robert (1843-1889), New Zealand politician
- Campbell, Robert (1912–1985), French mathematician and philosopher
- Campbell, Robert (* 1984), Australian poker player
- Campbell, Robert Alexander (1832–1926), American politician
- Campbell, Robert B. (1787-1862) American politician
- Campbell, Robert Junior (1944–1993) Australian artist, Aboriginal
- Campbell, Robert Wright (1927–2000), American screenwriter, writer, and actor
- Campbell, Robert, of Glenlyon (1630–1696) Scottish nobleman and military officer
- Campbell, Roderick (born 1953), Scottish politician
- Campbell, Ronnie (* 1943), British politician, Member of the British House of Commons
- Campbell, Ross (1936–2012), American child psychiatrist and author of education books
- Campbell, Ross (born 1987), Scottish soccer player
- Campbell, Roy (1901–1957), South African poet, essayist, translator, and bullfighter
- Campbell, Roy (1952-2014), American jazz trumpeter
- Campbell, Roy Edward (* 1947), American clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Washington
- Campbell, Royce (* 1952), American jazz guitarist, composer and music producer
- Campbell, Saige Ryan (* 1995), American actress and singer
- Campbell, Samuel (1773-1853), American lawyer and politician
- Campbell, Samuel B. (1846–1917) American soldier and politician
- Campbell, Sashana (* 1991), Jamaican soccer player
- Campbell, Scott (* 1945), American author
- Campbell, Scott (born 1957), Canadian ice hockey player
- Campbell, Scott Michael (* 1971), American actor
- Campbell, Sol (* 1974), English football player and coach
- Campbell, Steve (born 1966), English snooker player
- Campbell, Stinson , Vincentian politician
- Campbell, Sue, Baroness Campbell of Loughborough (born 1948), British sports administrator and member of the House of Lords
- Campbell, T. Colin (* 1934), American biochemist and nutritionist
- Campbell, Taylor (* 1996), British hammer thrower
- Campbell, Teniel (* 1997), cyclist from Trinidad and Tobago
- Campbell, Terry (* 1968), German-Canadian ice hockey player
- Campbell, Tevin (* 1976), American R'n'B singer and songwriter
- Campbell, Thomas (1763-1854), American Presbyterian pastor of Irish descent
- Campbell, Thomas (1777-1844) Scottish poet
- Campbell, Thomas Edward (1878–1944), American politician
- Campbell, Thomas Jefferson (1786–1850), American politician
- Campbell, Thomas Mitchell (1856–1923), American politician
- Campbell, Thompson (1811–1868), American politician
- Campbell, Timothy J. (1840–1904), American lawyer and politician
- Campbell, Tisha (* 1968), American actress
- Campbell, Tom (* 1952), American politician
- Campbell, Tommy (born 1957), American jazz drummer
- Campbell, Tonie (* 1960), American athlete
- Campbell, Torquhil, 13th Duke of Argyll (born 1968), Scottish nobleman, chief of the House of Argyll and the Campbel clan
- Campbell, Trevor (born 1954), Jamaican sprinter
- Campbell, Vernon (born 1961), American actor
- Campbell, Victor (1875–1956), British naval officer and polar explorer in Antarctica
- Campbell, Vivian (* 1962), Northern Irish rock musician
- Campbell, W. Stewart († 2009), production designer and art director
- Campbell, Walter (1921-2004), Australian judge, administrator, and governor
- Campbell, Wilbur (1926–1999), American jazz musician (drums)
- Campbell, William , American politician
- Campbell, William († 1778), British politician; Governor of Novia Scotia and the Province of South Carolina
- Campbell, William (1923-2011), American actor
- Campbell, William B. (1807-1867), American politician
- Campbell, William C. (* 1930), American biochemist and parasitologist of Irish origin
- Campbell, William W. (1806-1881), American lawyer and politician
- Campbell, William Wallace (1862–1938), American astronomer
- Campbell, William Wildman (1853–1927), American politician
- Campbell, William Wilfred († 1918), Canadian writer
- Campbell-Bannerman, Henry (1836-1908) British Liberal politician and Prime Minister (1905-1908)
- Campbell-Brown, Veronica (* 1982), Jamaican athlete
- Campbell-Hughes, Antonia (born 1982), British actress
- Campbell-Jones, John (1930-2020), British racing driver
- Campbell-Savors, Dale, Baron Campbell-Savors (* 1943), British politician (Labor)
- Campbell-Walter, Jamie (* 1972), Scottish racing car driver
- Campe, Alfred von (1889–1945), German administrative lawyer and district administrator of the Halle (Westphalia) district (1822–1833)
- Campe, Asche Burchard Karl Ferdinand von (1803–1874), Brunswick statesman
- Campe, Asche von (1881–1953), German farmer and politician
- Campe, August (1773–1836), German bookseller and publisher
- Campe, Bernhard Karl Julius (1820–1886), royal Prussian major general and most recently in command of the Metz fortress
- Campe, Carl von (1894–1977), German politician (DP), Member of the Bundestag
- Campe, Christian Wilhelm von (1668–1747), electoral Brunswick-Lüneburg general en chief
- Campe, Elisabeth (1786–1873), German salonnière and writer
- Campe, Erich (1912–1977), German amateur boxer
- Campe, Joachim Heinrich (1746–1818), German writer, linguist, educator and publisher
- Campe, Julius (1792–1867), German publisher
- Campe, Julius Heinrich Wilhelm (1846–1909), German businessman, publisher and politician, Member of the Bundestag
- Campe, Martin von (1866–1931), German lawyer and governor of the province of Hanover
- Campe, Rüdiger (* 1953), German Germanist and literary theorist
- Campe, Rudolf von (1860–1939), German government official and politician (DVP)
- Campe, Siegfried von (1885–1972), Prussian district administrator
- Câmpean, Norica (* 1972), Romanian walker
- Campeau, Frank (1864–1943), American theater and film actor
- Campedelli, Luca (* 1968), Italian sports manager and entrepreneur
- Campeggi, Alessandro (1504–1554), Italian cardinal
- Campeggi, Lorenzo (1474–1539), Italian Roman Catholic clergyman; cardinal
- Campell, Duri (* 1963), Swiss politician (BDP)
- Campell, Ulrich , Swiss reformer, historian, song poet and founder of Vallader
- Campelli, Fabrizio (* 1973), Italian manager
- Campello, Ricardo (* 1985), Venezuelan windsurfer
- Campello, Tereza (* 1962), Brazilian economist and politician (Partido dos Trabalhadores)
- Campen, Jacob van (1596–1657), Dutch builder, painter and architect
- Campen, Michel Herman van (1874–1942), Dutch writer and literary critic
- Campen, Reimar (1928–2012), German politician (The Greens)
- Campenaerts, Victor (* 1991), Belgian racing cyclist
- Campendonk, Heinrich (1889–1957), German-Dutch painter and graphic artist
- Campenhausen, Axel Freiherr von (* 1934), German canon lawyer
- Campenhausen, Balthasar Freiherr von (1689–1758), Russian lieutenant general and governor general of Finland
- Campenhausen, Balthasar Freiherr von (1745–1800), Russian senator, Privy Councilor and civil governor of Livonia
- Campenhausen, Balthasar Freiherr von (1772–1823), Russian politician of German Baltic descent
- Campenhausen, Hans von (1903–1989), German Protestant theologian and church historian
- Campenhausen, Hermann von (1773–1836), Livonian state politician
- Campenhausen, Johannes Freiherr von (* 1935), German computer scientist and politician (German party)
- Campenhausen, Juliane Freiin von (1902–1990), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Campenhausen, Otto von (* 1932), German lawyer
- Campenhausen, Sophie von (1776–1835), Russian chief stewardess
- Campenon, Jean-Baptiste (1819–1891), French general and minister of war
- Campeny i Estrany, Damià (1771–1855), Catalan sculptor
- Campeotto, Dario (* 1939), Danish singer, actor and entertainer
- Camper, Loes (* 1958), Dutch soccer player
- Camper, Peter (1722–1789), Dutch medic
- Camperio, Philippe (1810–1882), Swiss politician and legal scholar
- Campero, Narciso (1813-1896), Bolivian military, politician and president (1880-1884)
- Campert, Jan (1902–1943), Dutch journalist, poet and savior of the Jews
- Campert, Remco (* 1929), Dutch writer
- Campese, Bruno (* 1963), Italian-Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper, coach and official
- Campese, David (born 1962), Australian rugby player
- Campestrini, Christoph (* 1968), Austrian conductor
- Camphausen, Gabriele (* 1957), German historian
- Camphausen, Karl (1896–1962), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Camphausen, Ludolf (1803–1890), Prussian Prime Minister
- Camphausen, Otto von (1812-1896), Prussian Finance Minister
- Camphausen, Robby (* 1909), German painter
- Camphausen, Rufus C. (1948–2013), German author
- Camphausen, Wilhelm (1818–1885), German military and battle painter
- Camphor, Roderick (* 1992), American basketball player
- Camphuys, Johannes (1634–1695), merchant, governor general of the Dutch East India Company, collector
- Camphuysen, Dirk Raphaelszoon (1586–1627), Dutch poet, language teacher, preacher and printer
- Campi, Antoinette (1773-1822), Polish opera singer (soprano)
- Campi, Antonio († 1587), Italian painter
- Campi, Bernardino († 1591), Italian painter and draftsman
- Campi, Daisy (1893–1979), German painter
- Campi, Emidio (* 1943), Evangelical Reformed pastor and professor of church history
- Campi, Galeazzo († 1536), Italian painter
- Campi, Gigi (1928–2010), Italian jazz producer, restaurateur and architect
- Campi, Giulio († 1572), Italian painter
- Campi, Mario (1936–2011), Swiss architect
- Campi, Ray (born 1934), American rockabilly singer
- Campi, Vincenzo († 1591), Italian painter, architect, engraver, draftsman and cosmographer
- Campigli, Massimo (1895–1971), German-Italian painter and graphic artist
- Campigotto, Gianfranco (* 1933), Italian documentary filmmaker and television director
- Campilli, Pietro (1891–1974), Italian politician, manager and minister
- Campillo, Gabriel (* 1978), Spanish boxer
- Campillo, Robin (* 1962), French screenwriter, film editor and director
- Campin, Robert († 1444), Flemish painter
- Câmpineanu, Ion I. (1841–1888), Romanian politician
- Camping, Harold (1921-2013), American radio preacher
- Campinge, Johann (1527–1590), Dutch educator and philologist
- Campini, Secondo (1904–1980), Italian aeronautical engineer
- Campino (* 1962), German singer, front man and songwriter of the music group Die Toten Hosen
- Campins, Joan (* 1995), Spanish soccer player
- Campion, Cris (born 1966), French actor
- Campion, Edmund (1540–1581), monk in the Jesuit order and martyr of the Catholic Church
- Campion, François (1686–1747), French theorbist, guitarist, composer and music theorist
- Campion, Jane (* 1954), New Zealand film director
- Campion, Lucien , French racing car driver
- Campion, Michael (* 2002), American actor
- Campion, Sarah (* 1983), English squash player
- Campion, Thomas (1567–1620), English composer, poet and doctor
- Campion, William (1870–1951), British politician, Member of the House of Commons, Governor of Western Australia
- Campioni, Carlo Antonio (1720–1788), Italian violinist, conductor and composer of the pre-classical period
- Campioni, Inigo (1878–1944), Italian admiral and senator
- Campioni, Miel (1901–1962), Dutch football player
- Campioni, Pyotr Santinovich (1826–1878), Russian architect
- Campioni, Santino Petrovich (1774–1847), Russian sculptor
- Campiotti, Giacomo (* 1957), Italian screenwriter and film director
- Campise, Tony (1943-2010), American jazz alto saxophonist and flautist
- Campisteguy, Juan (1859–1937), Uruguayan lawyer, politician and President of Uruguay
- Campistron, Jean-Galbert de (1656–1723), French playwright and student of Jean Racine
- Campitelli, Jeff (* 1960), American drummer
- Camplin, Alisa (* 1974), Australian freestyle ski jumper
- Campling, David (1938-2013), American film editor
- Campling, John William (1873–1961), Scottish Roman Catholic religious and Vicar Apostolic of Nilo Superiore
- Campling, Jon (born 1966), British actor
- Campmann, Rainer W. (* 1944), German writer
- Campney, Ralph (1894–1967), Canadian politician with the Liberal Party of Canada
- Campo Pomar, Rafael (1813–1890), President of El Salvador
- Campo Serrano, José María (1832–1915), General and first President of the Republic of Colombia
- Campo, Alexander de († 1687), Indian clergyman, bishop and apostolic vicar in India
- Campo, Bobby (born 1983), American actor
- Campo, Carlos Ibáñez del (1877–1960), Chilean officer and politician, President of Chile (1927–1931)
- Campo, Conrado del (1878–1953), Spanish composer, music teacher and violinist
- Campo, Cristina (1923–1977), Italian writer and translator
- Campo, Estanislao del (1834–1880), Argentine poet
- Campo, Francis Peter de (1923–1998), Australian clergyman, Bishop of Port Pirie
- Campo, George , pantomime as well as vaudeville, variety and burlesque artists
- Campo, Iván (* 1974), Spanish football player
- Campo, Nicolás del (1725–1803), Spanish military and colonial governor
- Campo, Pupi (1920–2011), American Latin jazz musician and band leader
- Campo, Samuele (* 1995), Swiss, Italian soccer player
- Campoamor y Campoosorio, Ramón de (1817-1901), Spanish writer
- Campoamor, Clara (1888–1972), Spanish politician and suffragette
- Campobello, Nellie († 1986), Mexican dancer and writer
- Campochiaro, Salvatore (1893–1983), Italian actor
- Campodónico, César (1929–2005), Uruguayan theater director, actor and lecturer
- Campodónico, Miguel Ángel (* 1937), Uruguayan journalist and writer
- Campofregoso, Giano di († 1529), 43rd Doge of the Republic of Genoa
- Campofregoso, Ottaviano di (1470–1524), 44th Doge of the Republic of Genoa
- Campogalliani, Carlo (1885–1974), Italian actor, screenwriter and film director
- Campogalliani, Ettore (1903–1992), Italian composer, musician and singing teacher
- Campolattaro Benedetto Capomazza di (1903–1991), Italian diplomat
- Campoli, Chris (* 1984), Canadian ice hockey player
- Cámpolo, Antonio (1897–1959), Uruguayan football player
- Campolo, Tony (* 1935), American sociologist, Baptist minister and presidential advisor
- Campolongo, Emilio (1550–1604), Italian physician
- Campomanes, Florencio (1927-2010), Filipino chess player and official
- Campomanes, Pedro Rodríguez de (1723–1802), Spanish statesman, man of letters, lawyer, enlightener and translator
- Camponogara, Siro (* 1977), Italian racing cyclist
- Cámpora, Daniel (* 1957), Argentine chess player
- Cámpora, Héctor José (1909–1980), Argentine politician
- Camporeale, Giovannangelo (1933–2017), Italian archaeologist and Etruscanologist
- Camporese, Elisa (* 1984), Italian soccer player
- Camporese, Omar (* 1968), Italian tennis player
- Campori, Anna (1917-2018), Italian actress
- Camporini, Vincenzo (* 1946), Italian officer, chief of staff of the Italian armed forces
- Campos Barreto, Francisco de (1877–1941), Brazilian clergyman, Bishop of Campinas
- Campos Contreras, Oscar (* 1947), Mexican clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Ciudad Guzmán
- Campos e Castro, Raul (* 1947), Brazilian diplomat
- Campos Flórez, Luis Augusto (* 1958), Colombian clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Socorro y San Gil
- Campos Hernández, Alberto (* 1951), Mexican religious, retired Vicar Apostolic of San José de Amazonas
- Campos Icardo, Salvador (* 1944), Mexican ambassador
- Campos Melo, Laudelina de (1904–1991), Afro-Brazilian activist, work organizer and community worker
- Campos Monteiro, Heitor (1899–1961), Portuguese playwright
- Campos Moreno, Javier (* 1959), Chilean chess player
- Campos Nicolau, Rogério (* 1988), Brazilian soccer player
- Campos Salas, Dagoberto (* 1966), Costa Rican clergyman, Roman Catholic archbishop and diplomat of the Holy See
- Campos y Angeles, Francisco Maria (1860–1945), Mexican clergyman, Bishop of Chilapa
- Campos, Adrián (* 1960), Spanish entrepreneur and racing car driver
- Campos, Adrián Jr. (* 1988), Spanish racing driver
- Campos, Adriana (1979-2015), Colombian actress
- Campos, Ana Paula (* 1994), Brazilian badminton player
- Campos, António (1922–1999), Portuguese director
- Campos, Antonio (* 1951), Spanish obstacle and long distance runner
- Campos, Augusto de (* 1931), Brazilian writer
- Campos, Bruno (* 1973), Brazilian actor
- Campos, Cosme da Silva (* 1952), Brazilian soccer player
- Campos, Daniel (1829–1902), Bolivian explorer, author, politician, journalist and lawyer
- Campos, Dario (* 1948), Brazilian religious, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Vitória
- Campos, Djalma (* 1987), Angolan football player
- Campos, Eduardo (1965–2014), Brazilian economist and politician
- Campos, Eloy (* 1942), Peruvian soccer player
- Campos, Felipe de Souza (* 1981), Brazilian soccer player
- Campos, Fernando Schiappa de (* 1926), Portuguese architect
- Campos, Henrique (1909–1983), Portuguese actor and film director
- Campos, Jhasmani (* 1988), Bolivian soccer player
- Campos, João (* 1958), Portuguese medium and long-distance runner
- Campos, Jorge (* 1966), Mexican soccer goalkeeper
- Campos, José Melhado (1909–1996), Brazilian clergyman, Bishop of Sorocaba
- Campos, Juliana (* 1996), Brazilian pole vaulter
- Campos, Julieta (1932–2007), Mexican writer and translator
- Campos, Laura (* 1988), Spanish gymnast
- Campos, Marco (1976–1995), Brazilian racing driver
- Campos, Marco Antonio (* 1949), Mexican poet, prose writer, essayist and literary translator
- Campos, María Teresa (* 1941), Spanish journalist and television presenter
- Campos, Maximiano (1941–1998), Brazilian writer and journalist
- Campos, Miguel (1844–1889), Chilean painter
- Campos, Pablo (* 1983), Brazilian soccer player
- Campos, Paulo de Tarso (1895–1970), Brazilian clergyman, Archbishop of Campinas
- Campos, Rafael (1936–1985), American actor of Dominican descent
- Campos, Tomás (* 1975), Mexican soccer player
- Campos, Tony (* 1973), American bass player
- Campos, Wamberto de Jesus Sousa (* 1974), Brazilian soccer player
- Campos-Parsi, Héctor (1922–1998), Puerto Rican composer
- Campos-Pons, María Magdalena (* 1959), Cuban-American installation artist
- Camposeco, Mario (1921–1951), Guatemalan football player
- Campotosto, Henry (1833-1910), Belgian genre painter
- Campozano, Júlio César (* 1986), Ecuadorian tennis player
- Campra, André († 1744), French composer
- Campra, Guillermo (* 1997), Spanish child actor and actor
- Čamprag, Dušan (* 1925), Yugoslav or Serbian agricultural scientist and entomologist
- Campredon, Jean-Pierre (1916-2006), French diplomat
- Campriani, Niccolò (* 1987), Italian sports shooter
- Camprodon i Rovira, Jaume (1926–2016), Spanish clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Girona
- Camproux, Charles (1908–1994), French Romanist and Occitanist
- Camps i Junyent, Gaspar (1874–1942), Spanish poster artist
- Camps, Francisco (* 1962), Spanish politician (PP), Prime Minister of the Region of Valencia
- Camps, François de , French clergyman, bishop and numismatist
- Camps, Gabriel (1927–2002), French-Algerian historian
- Camps, Paul (* 1989), German soccer player
- Camps, Thuur (1955–1988), Dutch painter and printmaker
- Campsor, Konrad , Dean of Schwerin and Canon of Lübeck
- Campulka, Tim (* 1999), German soccer player
- Campus, Peter (* 1937), American video artist and photographer
- Campuzano, Juan Carlos , Paraguayan physicist
Camr
- Camras, Marvin (1916–1995), American inventor of magnetic recording
- Camrda, Karel (* 1964), Czech cyclist
- Camre, Mogens (1936–2016), Danish politician, member of the Folketing, MEP
- Cam'ron , American rapper
Cams
- Çamsulvarayev, Çamsulvara , Russian-Azerbaijani wrestler
Camt
- Camtar painter , Greek vase painter
Camu
- Camu, Carl (1937–1999), German graphic artist
- Camuccini, Vincenzo (1771–1844), Italian neoclassical painter
- Camulogenus († 52 BC), Celtic general
- Camuñas Gallego, Javier (* 1980), Spanish football player
- Camurius Clemens, Gaius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Camurius Numisius Junior, Quintus , Roman suffect consul (161)
- Camus, Aimée Antoinette (1879–1965), French botanist
- Camus, Albert (1913-1960), French writer
- Camus, Armand Gaston (1740–1804), French politician
- Camus, Carlos (1927–2014), Chilean clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Linares
- Camus, Charles Étienne Louis (1699–1768), French mathematician and physicist
- Camus, Jean-Denis-François (1752–1814), French Roman Catholic vicar general and nominal bishop of the diocese of Aachen
- Camus, Jean-Marie (1877–1955), French sculptor
- Camus, Jean-Pierre (1584–1652), French Roman Catholic bishop and Baroque writer
- Camus, Jean-Yves (* 1958), French political scientist and right-wing extremism researcher
- Camus, Marcel (1912–1982), French director
- Camus, Mario (* 1935), Spanish film director and screenwriter
- Camus, Matilde (1919–2012), Spanish poet and writer
- Camus, Patrick (* 1956), French racing car driver
- Camus, Philippe (born 1948), French businessman
- Camus, Pierre (1885–1948), French flautist, composer, teacher and conductor
- Camus, Pierre-François (1781–1853), French playwright and doctor
- Camus, Raoul F. (* 1930), American musicologist, music director, military musician and music professor emeritus
- Camus, Renaud (* 1946), French writer, philosopher and politician
- Camus, Yves (* 1930), French sprinter
- Camussa, Piergiorgio (* 1981), Italian racing cyclist
- Camusso, Francesco (1908–1995), Italian racing cyclist
- Camuti, Louis J. (1893–1981) American veterinarian and author of Italian descent
- Camuto, Maurício Agostinho (* 1963), Angolan religious and Roman Catholic bishop of Caxito
- Camuzi, Gideon von (1799–1879), German landlord, mayor and member of the Bavarian state parliament
- Camuzio, Andrea († 1587), Swiss physician and university professor