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Ce
- Cē Acatl Tōpīltzin Quetzalcōātl , Toltec priest, inventor of calendar and writing
- Ce 'Cile (* 1977), Jamaican musician
- Cé, Gabriela (* 1993), Brazilian tennis player
- Cé, Marco (1925–2014), Italian clergyman, Patriarch of Venice and Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
Cea
- Cea Galán, Andrés (* 1965), Spanish organist, harpsichordist, clavichord player, music researcher and organ scholar
- Céa, Jean (* 1932), French mathematician
- Cea, Pedro (1900-1970), Uruguayan football player
- Cea, Roberto (* 1939), Salvadoran novelist and poet
- Ceadrag , velvet ruler of the West Slavic tribal union of the Abodrites and vassal of the Franks
- Cealadragus , velvet ruler of the Wilzen
- Ceampelea, Elena (* 1947), Romanian artistic gymnast
- Ceannt, Éamonn (1881-1916), Irish freedom fighter
- Céant, Jean-Henry (* 1956), Haitian politician
- Ceapura, Petre (* 1942), Romanian rower
- Ceara, Frank , Dominican singer
- Ceará, Marcos (* 1980), Brazilian soccer player
- Ceaușescu, Elena (1916–1989), Romanian politician
- Ceaușescu, Ilie (1926–2002), Romanian general and historian
- Ceaușescu, Nicolae (1918–1989), Romanian politician
- Ceaușescu, Nicu (1951–1996), Romanian politician
- Ceaușescu, Valentin (* 1948), Romanian physicist and sports official
- Ceaușescu, Zoia (1949-2006), Romanian daughter of Nicolae Ceaușescu
- Ceawlin , King of Wessex
Ceb
- Ceballo, Kevin (* 1977), American salsa singer of Puerto Rican descent
- Ceballos Aldape, Sergio (* 1951), Mexican soccer player
- Ceballos Atienza, Antonio (* 1935), Spanish clergyman, bishop emeritus of Cádiz y Ceuta
- Ceballos Escobar, Francisco Antonio (* 1958), Colombian religious and Roman Catholic bishop of Riohacha
- Ceballos Guerra, Pedro (1759–1839), Spanish diplomat, politician and Prime Minister
- Ceballos, Cedric (* 1969), American basketball player
- Ceballos, Dani (* 1996), Spanish soccer player
- Ceballos, Gerardo (* 1958), Mexican biologist, ecologist and conservationist
- Ceballos, José Luis (* 1953), Argentinian football player
- Ceballos, Marvin (* 1992), Guatemalan soccer player
- Cebalo, Mišo (* 1945), Croatian chess player
- Ceban, Nicolai (* 1986), Moldovan wrestler
- Cebanu, Ilie (* 1986), Moldovan football player
- Cebanu, Pavel (* 1955), Moldovan football player
- Čebašek, Alenka (* 1989), Slovenian cross-country skier
- Cebe, Ahmet (* 1983), German-Turkish soccer player
- Cebe, Mustafa (* 1965), Turkish-German children's book author
- Cebe, Özgür (* 1974), German actor, cabaret artist and stand-up comedian
- Çeber, Engin (1979–2008), Turkish activist and victim of torture
- Cebesoy, Ali Fuat (1882–1968), Ottoman-Turkish military officer, minister and ambassador
- Çebi, Ahmet Nur (* 1959), Turkish sports official
- Çebi, Burak (* 1985), Turkish pianist
- Çebi, Selçuk (* 1982), Turkish wrestler
- Ćebić, Suzana (* 1984), Serbian volleyball player
- Cebin, Rolf (* 1945), German police officer
- Čebinac, Srđan (* 1939), Yugoslav football player
- Čebinac, Zvezdan (1939–2012), Yugoslav football player and coach
- Cebotari, Maria (1910–1949), Romanian opera singer (soprano)
- Cebrián y Agustín, Pedro (1687–1752), Viceroy of New Spain
- Cebrián, Juan Luis (* 1944), Spanish journalist, writer, media entrepreneur
- Cébron, Jean (1927–2019), French dancer, choreographer and dance teacher
- Cebula, Josef (1902–1941), Polish missionary, Blessed
- Cebulj, Christian (* 1964), German theologian and religious educator, rector of the Chur Theological University
- Cebulla, Dana (* 1949), German actress
- Cebulla, Frank (* 1962), German soccer player
- Cebulla, Julius (1917–1999), German SED functionary
- Cebulla, Marco (* 1997), Swiss floorball player
Cec
- Cecca, Sandro (* 1948), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Ceccaldi, Daniel (1927–2003), French actor
- Ceccaldi, Mathieu (1893–1993), French Romance philologist, lexicographer and researcher of the Corsican language
- Ceccaldi, Théo (* 1986), French jazz musician (violin, viola, composition)
- Ceccaldi, Valentin (* 1989), French jazz musician (cello, composition)
- Ceccarelli, André (* 1946), French jazz and rock drummer
- Ceccarelli, Daniela (* 1975), Italian ski racer
- Ceccarelli, Isaiah (* 1978), Canadian jazz musician
- Ceccarelli, Pietro (* 1934), Italian stuntman and actor
- Ceccarelli, Sandra (* 1967), Italian actress
- Ceccarini, Sebastiano (1703–1783), Italian portrait painter
- Ceccaroni, Massimo (* 1968), Swiss soccer player and soccer coach
- Ceccaroni, Stefano (* 1961), Swiss-Italian football player and coach
- Ceccarossi, Domenico (1910–1997), Italian horn player
- Ceccato, Aldo (* 1934), Italian conductor
- Cecce, Anthony J. , American astronomer
- Ceccherini, Federico (* 1992), Italian football player
- Ceccherini, Massimo (* 1965), Italian actor and film director
- Ceccherini, Sante (1863–1932), Italian fencer and lieutenant general
- Cecchetti, Alberto (* 1944), San Marinese politician
- Cecchetti, Bartolomeo (1838–1889), director of the Venice State Archives
- Cecchetti, Enrico (1850–1928), Italian ballet dancer and teacher
- Cecchetti, Giovanni (1922–1998), American author, Romanist, and Italianist of Italian descent
- Cecchi D'Amico, Suso (1914-2010), Italian screenwriter
- Cecchi Gori, Mario (1920–1993), Italian film producer
- Cecchi, Adriano (1850–1936), Italian painter
- Cecchi, Alfredo , Italian opera singer (tenor)
- Cecchi, Antonio (1849–1896), Italian explorer, naval officer and Africa explorer
- Cecchi, Carlo (born 1939), Italian actor
- Cecchi, Domenico , Italian opera singer, castrato
- Cecchi, Emilio (1884–1966), Italian writer, art critic, screenwriter, and film producer
- Cecchi, Leonardo (* 1998), Italian actor and singer
- Cecchinato, Marco (* 1992), Italian tennis player
- Cecchinello, Lucio (* 1969), Italian motorcycle racer, team owner and boss
- Cecchini, Elena (* 1992), Italian racing cyclist
- Cecchini, Graziano (* 1953), Italian artist and activist
- Cecchini, Hobbes Dino (1906–1986), Italian screenwriter and film director
- Cecchini, Mario (* 1933), Italian clergyman, bishop emeritus of Fano-Fossombrone-Cagli-Pergola
- Cecchini, Michele (1920–1989), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic archbishop and Vatican diplomat
- Cecchini, Ramon (* 1990), Swiss football player
- Cecchini, Sandra (* 1965), Italian tennis player
- Cecchino, Tomaso (1583–1644), Italian composer
- Ceccius Iustinus, Marcus , Roman suffect consul (139)
- Cecco d'Ascoli (1269–1327), Italian poet, doctor, astronomer, astrologer and free thinker
- Cecco, Luciano De (* 1988), Argentinian volleyball player
- Cecco, Raffaele (* 1967), British computer game programmer
- Ceccobelli, Bruno (* 1952), Italian sculptor
- Ceccobelli, Mario (* 1941), Italian clergyman, Bishop of Gubbio
- Ceccoli, Alvin (* 1974), Australian soccer player
- Ceccoli, Antonio (* 1946), San Marinese politician
- Ceccoli, Edda (* 1947), San Marinese politician
- Ceccoli, Michele (* 1973), San Marino soccer player
- Ceccon, Kevin (* 1993), Italian racing driver
- Cecconi, Eugenio (1834–1888), Italian clergyman and church historian, Archbishop of Florence
- Cecconi-Botella, Monique (* 1936), French composer and music teacher
- Ceccotti, Claudio (* 1983), German basketball player
- Cece, Felice (1936–2020), Italian clergyman and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Sorrento-Castellammare di Stabia
- Ceceli, Mustafa (* 1980), Turkish pop musician
- Çeçen, Timo (* 1994), German and Turkish soccer player
- Čečetka, František Josef (1871–1942), Czech writer of historical novels and dramas for young people
- Cecetzin, Cristóbal de Guzmán († 1562), governor and Tlatoani of Tenochtitlan
- Čech, Carl Otakar (1842–1895), agrochemist
- Cech, Christoph (* 1960), Austrian pianist, composer and conductor
- Cech, Donovan (* 1974), South African rower
- Čech, Eduard (1893–1960), Czech mathematician
- Čech, František (1898–1951), Czech puppeteer and puppeteer writer
- Čech, František (1907–1975), Czech composer and conductor
- Čech, František (1929–1995), Czechoslovak geochemist and mineralogist
- Čech, František Ringo (* 1943), Czech drummer, singer, songwriter, actor, painter and writer
- Čech, Jakub (* 2000), Czech journalist and activist
- Cech, John (* 1944), American literary scholar
- Čech, Marek (* 1976), Czech football goalkeeper
- Čech, Marek (* 1983), Slovak football player
- Čech, Martin (1976–2007), Czech ice hockey player
- Čech, Petr (* 1944), Czech hurdler
- Čech, Petr (* 1982), Czech football goalkeeper
- Čech, Svatopluk (1846–1908), Czech journalist, writer and poet
- Čech, Svatopluk (* 1946), Czech clarinetist, saxophonist and arranger
- Čech, Svatopluk (* 1947), Czech bassoonist, bass guitarist and rock singer
- Cech, Thomas R. (* 1947), American chemist, Nobel laureate in chemistry
- Čech-Vyšata, František (1881–1942), Czech travel writer
- Cechal, Franziska (1909–2002), Austrian Righteous Among the Nations
- Čechman, Martin (* 1998), Czech track cyclist
- Čechmánek, Roman (* 1971), Czech ice hockey goalkeeper
- Čechová, Dana (* 1983), Czech table tennis player
- Čechová, Jitka (* 1971), Czech pianist
- Ceci, Cody (* 1993), Canadian ice hockey player
- Ceci, Davide (* 1993), Italian track cyclist
- Ceci, Francesco (* 1989), Italian track cyclist
- Ceci, Luca (* 1988), Italian track cyclist
- Ceci, Vincenzo (* 1964), Italian track cyclist
- Cecil, Anthony, 4th Baron Rockley (born 1961), British peer
- Cecil, Brownlow, 2nd Marquess of Exeter (1795–1867), British peer, court official and politician (Tories)
- Cecil, Brownlow, 4th Marquess of Exeter (1849–1898), British peer
- Cecil, Brownlow, 8th Earl of Exeter (1701–1754), British peer and politician
- Cecil, Brownlow, 9th Earl of Exeter (1725–1793), British peer and politician
- Cecil, Charles (* 1962), British game developer
- Cecil, Charles O. (* 1940), American diplomat
- Cecil, Charles, Viscount Cranborne († 1660), English nobleman and politician
- Cecil, David († 1540), English politician, nobleman and courtier of Welsh origin
- Cecil, David (1902-1986), British writer
- Cecil, David, 3rd Earl of Exeter († 1643), English peer and politician
- Cecil, David, 6th Marquess of Exeter (1905–1981), British athlete, President of the IAAF and politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Cecil, Derek (* 1973), American actor
- Cecil, Edward, 1st Viscount Wimbledon (1572–1638), English military and MP
- Cecil, Evelyn, 1st Baron Rockley (1865–1941), British politician
- Cecil, Henry, 1st Marquess of Exeter (1754–1804), British politician and peer
- Cecil, Hugh, 1st Baron Quickswood (1869–1956), British politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Cecil, James, 1st Marquess of Salisbury (1748–1823), British politician and peer
- Cecil, James, 3rd Baron Rockley (1934–2011) British peer, businessman and politician (non-party)
- Cecil, James, 3rd Earl of Salisbury (1646–1683), English peer and politician
- Cecil, James, 4th Earl of Salisbury († 1694), English politician and peer
- Cecil, James, 5th Earl of Salisbury (1691–1728), British politician and peer
- Cecil, James, 6th Earl of Salisbury (1713–1780), British peer and politician
- Cecil, John, 4th Earl of Exeter (1628–1678), English peer and politician
- Cecil, John, 5th Earl of Exeter († 1700), English peer and politician
- Cecil, John, 6th Earl of Exeter (1674–1721), British peer and politician
- Cecil, John, 7th Earl of Exeter (1700–1722), British peer and politician
- Cecil, Jonathan (1939-2011), British actor
- Cecil, Mallory (* 1990), American tennis player
- Cecil, Martin, 7th Marquess of Exeter (1909–1988), English-Canadian peer, rancher, and religious leader
- Cecil, Mary, 2nd Baroness Amherst of Hackney (1857-1919), British amateur archaeologist
- Cecil, Michael, 8th Marquess of Exeter (born 1935), British peer, businessman, lecturer and politician
- Cecil, Nora (1878–1951), English (or Irish) American actress
- Cecil, Richard († 1553), English nobleman and courtier
- Cecil, Richard (1570–1633), English politician
- Cecil, Robert, 1st Earl of Salisbury (1563-1612), English statesman
- Cecil, Robert, 1st Viscount Cecil of Chelwood (1864–1958), British politician and diplomat, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
- Cecil, Robert, 2nd Baron Rockley (1901–1976), British politician
- Cecil, Thomas, 1st Earl of Exeter (1542–1623), English military man and politician
- Cecil, William (1854–1943) British nobleman and military man
- Cecil, William (1886–1914) British nobleman and military man
- Cecil, William, 1st Baron Burghley (1521–1598), English politician and statesman
- Cecil, William, 16th Baron Ros (1590-1618), English peer
- Cecil, William, 2nd Earl of Exeter (1566–1640), English politician and peer
- Cecil, William, 2nd Earl of Salisbury (1591–1668), English peer and politician
- Cecil, William, 3rd Baron Amherst of Hackney (1912–1980), British peer and politician
- Cecil, William, 3rd Marquess of Exeter (1825–1895), British peer and politician of the Conservative Pyrty
- Cecil, William, 5th Marquess of Exeter (1876–1956), British peer
- Cécile de Normandie († 1126), daughter of William the Conqueror, Abbess in Caen
- Cecilia Johansdotter , Queen of Sweden
- Cecilía Sigurðardóttir , King's daughter and King's mother
- Cecilia of Greece (1911–1937), Princess of Greece and Denmark
- Cecilie zu Mecklenburg (1886–1954), last Crown Princess of the German Empire
- Cecini, Livio (* 1976), Swiss actor and musical performer
- Cecioni, Adriano (1836–1886), Italian painter
- Cecon, Andrea (* 1970), Italian Nordic combined skier
- Cecon, Federico (* 1994), Italian ski jumper
- Cecon, Mario , Italian ski jumper
- Cecon, Roberto (* 1971), Italian ski jumper
- Ceconi, Jakob (1857–1922), Austrian builder and architect
- Ceconi, Karl (1884–1946), Austrian builder and architect
- Ceconi, Valentin (1827–1888), Austrian builder and architect
- Cecotto, Johnny (* 1956), Venezuelan racing driver
- Cecotto, Johnny Jr. (* 1989), Venezuelan automobile racing driver
Ced
- Cedano Cedano, Pablo (1936–2018), Dominican clergyman and auxiliary bishop in Santo Domingo
- Cedano, José , Mexican soccer player
- Cedar, Howard (* 1943), US-Israeli molecular biologist and geneticist
- Cedar, Jon (1931-2011), American actor
- Cedar, Joseph (* 1968), Israeli screenwriter and film director
- Cedar, Larry (* 1955), American actor
- Cedd († 664), Bishop of Essex, Abbot of Lastingham
- Cede, Franz (* 1945), Austrian political and legal scholar and diplomat
- Cedenio, Machel (* 1995), sprinter from Trinidad and Tobago
- Cedeño Delgado, José Dimas (* 1933), Roman Catholic bishop
- Cedeño Muñoz, Edgardo (* 1960), Panamanian religious, Roman Catholic bishop of Penonomé
- Cedeño, Eligio (* 1964), Venezuelan banker
- Cedeno, Frank (* 1958), Filipino flyweight boxer
- Cedeño, Fredy (* 1981), Venezuelan volleyball player
- Cedeño, Matt (* 1973), American actor
- Cedeño, Renata , Venezuelan composer
- Ceder, Camilla (* 1976), Swedish social worker and writer
- Cederberg, Arno Rafael (1885–1948), Finnish historian
- Cederberg, Elford Albin (1918–2006), American politician
- Cederberg, Herman (1883–1969), Finnish swimmer who specialized in chest stretches
- Cederberg, Mattis (* 1971), Swedish jazz musician (bass trombone, composition)
- Cedercreutz, Herman (1684–1754), Swedish count, imperial councilor and diplomat
- Cedergreen Bech, Svend (1920–2007), Danish historian and author
- Cedergren, Jakob (* 1973), Danish actor
- Cederhielm, Carl Wilhelm (1705–1769), Swedish baron and co-founder of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
- Cederholm, Andreas (* 1990), Swedish handball player
- Cederin, Birger (1895–1942), Swedish sword fencer
- Cederkvist, Tine (* 1979), Danish soccer player
- Cederman, Lars-Erik (* 1963), Swedish-Swiss political scientist
- Cederna, Antonio (1921–1996), Italian journalist, publicist, politician and monument protection activist
- Cederna, Giuseppe (* 1957), Italian actor and writer
- Cederqvist, Pär (* 1980), Swedish football player
- Cederschiöld, Charlotte (* 1944), Swedish politician, member of the Riksdag, MEP
- Cederschiöld, Gustaf (1849–1928), Swedish linguist and dictionary editor
- Cederštrēma-Volfa, Ieva (* 1969), Latvian biathlete
- Cederström, Gustaf (1845–1933), Swedish history painter
- Cederström, Jakob (1782–1857), officer in the Swedish army
- Cederström, Thure (1843–1924), Swedish genre painter from the Düsseldorf and Munich schools
- Cedervall, Marianne (* 1949), Swedish writer
- Cédras, Raoul (* 1949), Haitian military, commander in chief of the military forces in Haiti (1991–1994)
- Cedras, Tony (* 1952), South African jazz and studio musician
- Cedrés, Gabriel (* 1970), Uruguayan football player
- Cedric the Entertainer (* 1964), American actor and comedian
- Cedrún, Carmelo (* 1930), Spanish football player and coach
- Cedzyński, Jan (* 1961), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
Cee
- Cee, Werner (* 1953), German composer, sound artist, radio author and director
- Ceeh, Rudolf (1924–2004), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Federal Council
- Ceelen, Petrus (* 1943), spiritual writer
- Ceesay, Abdoulie , Gambian sports official
- Ceesay, Abdoulie , Gambian politician
- Ceesay, Alagie Abdoulie (* 1990), Gambian radio journalist
- Ceesay, Alfusainey , Gambian politician
- Ceesay, Assan (* 1994), Gambian football player
- Ceesay, Fatou , Gambian athlete
- Ceesay, Fatou († 2014), Gambian politician
- Ceesay, Fatoumatta (* 1998), Gambian beach volleyball player
- Ceesay, Habibu († 2008), Gambian journalist
- Ceesay, Hassoum (1944–2010), Gambian finance economist and diplomat as well as writer, poet and dramaturge
- Ceesay, Hassoum (* 1971), Gambian historian, writer and museum curator
- Ceesay, Jatto (* 1974), Gambian football player
- Ceesay, Kebba (1938–2009), Gambian Seyfo and former Director General of the National Intelligence Agency (NIA)
- Ceesay, Kebba (* 1987), Gambian football player
- Ceesay, Kemo (* 1971), Gambian football player
- Ceesay, Madi MK (* 1957), Gambian journalist and politician
- Ceesay, Mariama (* 1998), Gambian soccer player
- Ceesay, Momodou , Gambian politician
- Ceesay, Momodou (* 1988), Gambian football player
- Ceesay, Momodou Nai (* 1951), Gambian politician and minister
- Ceesay, Nusrat (* 1981), Gambian athlete
- Ceesay, Omar (* 1992), Gambian politician
- Ceesay, Omar Sompo , Gambian politician
- Ceesay, Ousman Koro († 1995), Gambian politician
- Ceesay, Pa Malick , Gambian politician
- Ceesay, Paul (* 1959), Gambian athlete
- Ceesay, Peter (* 1959), Gambian athlete
- Ceesay, Sulayman Masanneh (1939–2015), Gambian politician
- Ceesay, Yankuba (* 1984), Gambian soccer player
- Ceesay, Yaya , Gambian politician
- Ceesay-Marenah, Coumba , Gambian politician and minister
Cef
- Cefai, Giovanni (* 1967), Maltese religious and Roman Catholic prelate of Santiago Apóstol de Huancané
- Cefalu, Domenico , Italian-American mobster
- Cefaro, Irene (* 1935), Italian former actress
- Čeferin, Aleksander (* 1967), Slovenian football official
- Čeferin, Darko (* 1968), Slovenian football referee
- Cefola, Michael (1909-1983) American chemist
Ceg
- Cegani, Elisa (1911–1996), Italian actress
- Cegarra, Alejandro (* 1989), Venezuelan photographer
- Cegerxwîn (1903–1984), Kurdish poet and writer
- Cegielski, Hipolit (1813–1868), philologist, entrepreneur, journalist and politician
- Cegielski, Stephan (1852–1921), German entrepreneur and politician, MdR
- Cegielski, Wayne (born 1956), Welsh football player
- Cegla, Ulrich (* 1942), German physician, university professor, inventor and specialist author
- Ceglarski, Leonard (1926-2017), American ice hockey player and coach
- Ceglecka-Zielonka, Teresa (* 1957), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Ceglecki, Lars (* 1972), German actor, director and author
Ceh
- Čeh, Aleš (* 1968), Slovenian football player and coach
- Čeh, Kristjan (* 1999), Slovenian discus thrower
- Čeh, Nastja (* 1978), Slovenian football player
- Čehajić, Mirza (* 1979), Bosnian-Herzegovinian handball player and coach
- Čehajić, Salmin (* 1984), Bosnian-Austrian football player
- Cehlárik, Peter (* 1995), Slovak ice hockey player
- Cehlin, Patrick (* 1991), Swedish ice hockey player
- Čehok, Ivan (* 1965), Croatian politician of the Croatian Social-Liberal Party (HSLS)
- Cehte, Klemen (* 1986), Slovenian handball player
Cei
- Cei, Pina (1904–2000), Italian actress
- Ceillier, Raymond (1884–1955), French flotilla admiral
- Ceinos, Francisco , Viceroy of New Spain
- Ceionius Commodus, Lucius , Roman consul 106
- Ceionius Commodus, Lucius , Roman consul 78
- Ceionius Rufius Volusianus, Gaius , Roman consul 311 and 314; Praetorian Prefect
- Ceionius Silvanus, Marcus , Roman consul 153
- Ceipek, Kurt (* 1948), Austrian journalist and author
- Ceirano, Ernesto (1873–1953), Italian racing driver
- Ceirano, Giovanni (1865–1948), Italian automobile manufacturer
- Ceirano, Giovanni Battista (1860–1912), Italian automobile manufacturer
- Ceirano, Matteo (1870–1941), Italian automobile manufacturer
- Ceiss, Carl (* 1959), German-Austrian playwright
- Céitinn, Seathrún († 1644), Irish historian, poet and Catholic priest
Cej
- Ceja, Julio (* 1992), Mexican boxer
- Cejas, Agustín (1945–2015), Argentine football goalkeeper
- Cejas, Cristian Sebastián (* 1975), Argentinian soccer goalkeeper
- Cejka, Alexander (* 1970), German golfer
- Cejka, Friedrich (* 1928), Austrian football player
- Cejpek, Henriette (* 1960), Austrian actress
- Cejpek, Lucas (* 1956), Austrian writer and director
- Cejudo, Henry (* 1987), American wrestler
Cek
- Çek, Özgür (* 1991), Turkish soccer player
- Ceka, Hasan (1900–1998), Albanian prehistoric
- Ceka, Neritan (* 1941), Albanian archaeologist and politician
- Čekada, Smiljan Franjo (1902–1976), Yugoslav clergyman, Archbishop of Vrhbosna
- Çeken, Çağatay (* 1992), Turkish soccer player
- Cekić, Amar (* 1992), German-Bosnian football player
- Çekiçi, Endri (* 1996), Albanian football player
- Çekiçler, Metin (* 1961), Turkish soccer player
- Çekırdek, Haydar (* 1992), Turkish-German soccer player
- Çekirdek, Volkan (* 1992), Turkish-German soccer player
- Čeko, Marko (* 2000), Croatian athlete
- Çeku, Agim (* 1960), Kosovar Prime Minister
- Čekulajevs, Aleksandrs (* 1985), Latvian football player
- Čekuolis, Algimantas (* 1931), Lithuanian journalist, publicist, travel guide
- Čekuolis, Dalius (* 1959), Lithuanian diplomat
- Čekuolis, Giedrius (* 1959), Lithuanian diplomat and former politician, Vice Minister
- Čekuolis, Jonas (* 1970), Lithuanian journalist and politician
Cel
- Cel, Aaron (* 1987), French-Polish basketball player
- Cela, Camilo José (1916–2002), Spanish writer and Nobel Prize winner
- Celades, Albert (* 1975), Spanish soccer player
- Celadion , Bishop of Alexandria
- Čelakovský, František Ladislav (1799–1852), Czech poet, journalist, translator
- Čelakovský, Jaromír (1846–1914), Czech archivist, legal historian and politician
- Čelakovský, Ladislav František (1864–1916), Czech botanist
- Čelakovský, Ladislav Josef (1834–1902), Czech botanist
- Celâl, Sakallı (1886–1962), Turkish intellectual and eccentric
- Celal, Šaswar (1946–1978), Kurdish politician in Iraq
- Čelan, Kaća (* 1956), Serbian-American theater scholar, author and director
- Celan, Paul , German-speaking poet
- Celani, Fatjon (* 1992), Albanian football player
- Celano, Guido (1904–1988), Italian actor, film director and voice actor
- Celanova, Rosendo de (907–977), Galician nobleman and church leader
- Čelanský, Ludvík Vítězslav (1870–1931), Czech conductor and composer
- Celar, Žan (* 1999), Slovenian football player
- Celardo, John (1918–2012), American comic book artist
- Célarié, Clémentine (* 1957), French actress and singer
- Celata, Pier Luigi (* 1937), Italian clergyman, retired Curia Archbishop
- Celati, Gianni (* 1937), Italian writer and translator
- Celaya, Angélica (* 1982), American-Mexican actress
- Celaya, Gabriel (1911-1991), Spanish writer
- Celayir, Mahmut (* 1951), Kurdish-German painter
- Celbová, Eva (* 1975), Czech beach volleyball player
- Cele, Bheki (* 1952), South African politician
- Cele, Henry (1949–2007), South African actor and soccer goalkeeper
- Cele, Mondli (1989-2016), South African soccer player
- Céléa, Jean-Paul (* 1951), French double bass player
- Celeban, Piotr (* 1985), Polish football player
- Çelebi, Alpay (* 1999), Turkish soccer player
- Çelebi, Bülent (* 1976), Kurdish musician and actor
- Çelebi, Can (* 1990), Turkish handball player
- Çelebi, Erdoğan (* 1939), Turkish football player
- Çelebi, Serdal (* 1984), German-Turkish blind football player
- Çelebi-Gottschlich, Sevim (* 1950), German politician (AL)
- Celebrezze, Anthony J. (1910-1998), American politician
- Celebrezze, Anthony J. Junior (1941-2003), American lawyer and politician (Democratic Party)
- Celena, Mondie-Milner (* 1968), American athlete
- Celeng, Mária (* 1988), Hungarian opera singer with a soprano voice
- Çelenk, Erhan (* 1989), Turkish soccer player
- Çelenk, Halit (1922–2011), Turkish lawyer and politician
- Celentano, Adriano (* 1938), Italian singer and actor
- Celentano, Luisa (* 1965), Italian jazz singer, vocal teacher, composer, musical artist, designer, illustrator and author
- Celentano, Rosalinda (* 1968), Italian actress
- Celente, Gerald (* 1946), American trend researcher, management consultant and author
- Celer , Roman knight
- Celer, Nicolaus († 1516), Roman Catholic theologian
- Celesia, Michelangelo (1814–1904), Italian clergyman, Archbishop of Palermo, cardinal
- Celeski, Billy (* 1985), Australian soccer player
- Celestand, John (* 1977), American basketball player
- Celeste (* 1972), American erotic and porn actress
- Celeste (* 1994), British singer-songwriter
- Celeste, Arthur (* 1962), Filipino politician and businessman
- Celeste, Dick (born 1937), American politician
- Celeste, Gianni (* 1964), Italian singer of Neapolitan origin
- Celeste, Maria (1600–1634), nun
- Celesti, Andrea (1637–1712), Italian Baroque painter
- Celestial Cariño, Nestor (* 1938), Filipino clergyman, Bishop emeritus of Legazpi
- Célestin, Martial (1913–2011), Haitian politician
- Celestin, Papa (1884-1954), American jazz trumpeter, cornet player, singer and band leader of New Orleans jazz
- Celestini, Fabio (* 1975), Swiss football player and coach
- Celestini, Federico (* 1964), Italian musicologist
- Celestini, Giovanni , Venetian harpsichord and virginal maker
- Celestino Silva Soares, Pedro (* 1987), Cape Verdean football player
- Celestino, Eligio (1739–1812), Italian violinist, composer and conductor, mainly active in Germany
- Celestino, Mirko (* 1974), Italian racing cyclist
- Celestrín, Alberto (* 1983), German Taekwondo in Cuban origin
- Celi, Adolfo (1922–1986), Italian actor and director
- Celi, Ara (* 1974), American actress and voice actress
- Celia, Athanasio , painter, author and art expert
- Celibidache, Sergiu (1912–1996), German conductor
- Čelić, Dragutin (* 1962), Croatian football player
- Celic, Nemanja (* 1999), Austrian soccer player
- Çelik (* 1966), Turkish pop musician
- Celik, Abdullah (* 1997), Austrian soccer player
- Çelik, Ali (* 1988), Turkish soccer player
- Celik, Ava (* 1990), German actress of Turkish origin
- Çelik, Aygen-Sibel (* 1969), German children's book author
- Çelik, Azad (* 1987), German actor of Turkish-Kurdish descent
- Çelik, Cüneyt (* 1987), Turkish soccer goalkeeper
- Çelik, Dede (* 1987), Turkish soccer player
- Çelik, Deniz (* 1978), German politician (Die Linke) and Vice President of the Hamburg Parliament
- Çelik, Erdal (* 1988), German-Turkish soccer player
- Çelik, Faruk (* 1956), Turkish teacher, politician and minister
- Çelik, Hasan (* 1968), Turkish soccer player and coach
- Çelik, Haşim (* 1990), Turkish Taekwondoin
- Çelik, Hıdır Eren (* 1960), Turkish German-speaking writer, sociologist and journalist
- Çelik, Hikmet , Turkish major general
- Çelik, Hüseyin (* 1959), Turkish university professor, politician and minister of education
- Çelik, Mervan (* 1990), Swedish football player
- Çelik, Mete (* 1996), Turkish-German soccer player
- Çelik, Muğdat (* 1990), Turkish soccer player
- Çelik, Murat (* 1993), Turkish soccer player
- Çelik, Musa (* 1983), German soccer player
- Çelik, Neco (* 1972), German film and theater director
- Çelik, Oğuzhan , German author, journalist and moderator
- Çelik, Ömer (* 1968), Turkish politician
- Celik, Onur (* 1978), Turkish soccer player
- Çelik, Osman (* 1991), Turkish soccer player
- Çelik, Özgür (* 1986), Turkish soccer player
- Çelik, Recep (* 1987), Turkish soccer player
- Çelik, Sanem (* 1975), Turkish actress and ballerina
- Çelik, Selahattin (* 1957), Turkish-Kurdish writer and journalist
- Celik, Susanne (* 1994), Swedish tennis player
- Çelik, Yasin (* 1975), Turkish soccer player and coach
- Çelik, Zeki (* 1997), Turkish soccer player
- Celikates, Robin (* 1977), German social scientist and philosopher
- Çelikay, Korcan (* 1987), Turkish football goalkeeper
- Çelikbilek, Altuğ (* 1996), Turkish tennis player
- Çeliker, Özkan (* 1980), Turkish football referee
- Čeliković, Nermin (* 1980), Bosnian football player and player advisor
- Çeliköz, İzel (* 1969), Turkish pop singer
- Çeliku, Florent (1968-2014), Albanian diplomat; Personality of Islam
- Çeliku, Hajredin (* 1927), Albanian communist politician
- Çeliku, Rexhep (1954–2018), Albanian choreographer and dancer
- Çelikyurt, Süleyman (* 1989), German-Turkish soccer player
- Celil, Celile (* 1936), Kurdish historian and author
- Celina, Bersant (* 1996), Norwegian football player of Kosovar Albanian descent
- Celina, Kerstin (* 1968), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL
- Celina, Lindanor (1917–2003), Brazilian writer
- Celine (* 2000), German rapper and singer
- Céline, Louis-Ferdinand (1894–1961), French writer and doctor
- Celińska, Stanisława (born 1947), Polish actress
- Celiński, Andrzej (* 1950), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Celio, Enrico (1889–1980), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Celio, Manuele (* 1966), Swiss ice hockey player
- Celio, Nello (1914–1995), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Celio, Nicola (* 1972), Swiss ice hockey player
- Celis, Alfonso junior (* 1996), Mexican racing car driver
- Celis, Félix Vidal (* 1982), Spanish racing cyclist
- Celis, Nancy (* 1966), German volleyball player
- Celis, Stijn (* 1964), Belgian ballet dancer, choreographer, ballet director and set designer
- Celko, Joe , American computer scientist
- Cella, Angelo (1923–2008), Italian religious, Roman Catholic bishop of Veroli
- Cella, Bernhard (* 1969), Austrian multimedia artist and curator
- Cella, Ettore (1913–2004), Swiss actor and director
- Cella, Johann Jakob (1756–1820), German lawyer
- Cella, Leo (1938–1968), Italian racing driver
- Cella, Marga (1893–1964), Italian actress
- Cellach Mac Aodh (1080-1129), Archbishop of Armagh
- Cellard, Antoine (* 1912), French football player
- Cellard, Jacques (1920–2004), French author, Romanist, lexicographer and argotologist
- Cellarius, Andreas (1503–1562), German theologian and reformer
- Cellarius, Andreas († 1665), astronomer and cosmographer
- Cellarius, Balthasar (1614–1689), Protestant theologian
- Cellarius, Christoph (1638–1707), German rhetorician and university professor
- Cellarius, Conrad († 1636), German Protestant theologian as well as university professor and rector at the University of Tübingen
- Cellarius, Hermann (1815–1867), German decorative painter, draftsman and landscape painter
- Cellarius, Johannes (1496–1542), German Lutheran theologian
- Cellarius, Justus (1649–1689), German physicist and Protestant theologian
- Cellarius, Ludwig Friedrich (1745-1818), German Protestant theologian
- Cellarius, Michael (1490–1548), German theologian, reformer
- Cellarius, Simon († 1544), German Lutheran cantor and pastor
- Cellarius, Theodor (1627–1677), German classical philologist
- Celler, Emanuel (1888–1981), American politician
- Celler, Miroslav (* 1991), Slovak squash player
- Celletti, Alessandra (* 1962), Italian mathematical physicist (dynamic systems, celestial mechanics)
- Celletti, Rodolfo (1917–2004), Italian music critic and author
- Celli, Angelo (1857–1914), Italian doctor, bacteriologist, hygienist, parasitologist and university professor
- Celli, Claudio Maria (* 1941), Italian clergyman, Curia Bishop and President of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications
- Celli, Davide (* 1967), Italian actor and politician
- Celli, Joseph (* 1944), American composer and oboist
- Celli, Luca (* 1979), Italian racing cyclist
- Celli, Simone (* 1982), San Marinese politician
- Cellier, Alexandre (1883–1968), French composer and organist
- Cellier, Alfred (1844–1891), English organist, conductor and composer
- Cellier, Caroline (* 1945), French actress
- Cellier, Marcel (1925–2013), Swiss accountant, organist, folk musicologist and music producer
- Cellier, Peter (born 1928), British actor
- Celliers, Jacques (* 1978), Namibian racing cyclist
- Cellina, Arrigo (* 1941), Italian mathematician
- Cellini, Benvenuto (1500–1571), Italian sculptor and goldsmith, representative of Mannerism
- Cellini, Karen (* 1958), American actress
- Cellius, Erhard (1546–1606), German historian, university professor and publisher
- Cellucci, Paul (1948–2013), American politician
- Celly Cel , American rapper and hip hop producer
- Celmiņš, Gustavs (1899–1968), Latvian politician
- Celmiņš, Hugo (1877–1941), Latvian politician, member of the Saeima
- Celmins, Vija (* 1938), Latvian-US draftsman and painter
- Celms, Teodors (1893–1989), German-Baltic philosopher and university professor
- Çelo, Ledina (* 1977), Albanian singer and model
- Celona, John (* 1947), American composer, pianist, saxophonist, conductor and filmmaker
- Celoria, Mario (1911-1984), Italian football player
- Celović, Ahmet (* 1940), Yugoslav football player
- Čelovský, Boris (1923–2008), Czech historian and philosopher
- Celozzi, Stefano (* 1988), German soccer player
- Celse, Balthazar-Pascal (1737–1791), nobleman of the Topasse
- Celsi, Angelo († 1671), Italian cardinal
- Celsi, Lorenzo († 1365), 58th Doge of Venice
- Celsi, Santiago , Uruguayan soccer player
- Celsing, Peter (1920–1974), Swedish architect
- Celsinho (* 1988), Brazilian soccer player
- Celsius, Anders (1701–1744), Swedish astronomer, mathematician and physicist
- Celsius, Olof the Elder (1670–1756), Swedish botanist, linguist, rune researcher and priest
- Celsius, Olof the Younger (1716–1794), Swedish historian and bishop
- Celski, John (* 1990), American short tracker
- Celso de Assis Figueiredo, Afonso Júnior (1860–1938), Brazilian poet, historian and politician
- Celso, Riva (* 1974), Italian game developer
- Celsus von Trier , legendary Bishop of Trier
- Celsus, Aulus Cornelius , Roman encyclopaedist and medicine writer
- Celsus, Publius Iuventius , Roman jurist and consul 129
- Celsus, Publius Iuventius , Roman consul 164
- Celtis, Conrad (1459–1508), German humanist and poet
- Čelůstka, Ondřej (* 1989), Czech football player
- Cély, Damien (* 1989), French diver
- Celzijus, Nives (* 1981), Croatian model, singer and writer
Cem
- Cem Sultan (1459–1495), Ottoman prince, sultan and poet
- Cem, Cemil (1882–1950), Turkish diplomat, caricaturist and editor
- Cem, İsmail (1940–2007), Turkish journalist and politician
- Cemal, Hasan (* 1944), Turkish journalist and writer
- Cemal, Pasha (1872–1922), Turkish general and politician
- Ceman, Canyon (born 1972), American beach volleyball player
- Ceman, Senada (* 1995), Luxembourgish football player
- Cementarius, Richard , Scottish architect and politician
- Cemernjak, Christoph (* 1982), Austrian football player
- Cemilpascha, Ekrem (1891–1974), Ottoman officer and Kurdish politician
- Cemilpascha, Kadri (1891–1973), Kurdish officer and politician
- Cemin, Saint Clair (* 1951), Brazilian-American conceptual artist
- Ceming, Katharina (* 1970), German theologian and philosopher
- Cemore, Alan (born 1958), American opera singer (baritone)
- Čemus, Richard (* 1954), Czech Roman Catholic theologian
Cen
- Cena, John (born 1977), American wrestler
- Cena, Nikolaus (1844–1922), Austro-Hungarian field marshal lieutenant of Romanian descent
- Cenac, Winston (1925-2004), Lucian politician, Prime Minister of Saint Lucia
- Cenac, Winston F. , Vincentian lawyer
- Cenafils, Castera , Haitian military
- Cenberht († 661), sub-king in Wessex
- Cencetti, Giorgio (1908–1970), Italian palaeographer and archivist
- Cenci, Athina (* 1946), Italian theater and film actress and cabaret artist
- Cenci, Baldassare (1647–1709), Italian clergyman, Archbishop of Fermo and Cardinal of the Roman Church
- Cenci, Baldassare (1710–1763), Italian cardinal of the Roman Church
- Cenci, Beatrice (1577–1599), Roman patrician
- Cenci, Giuliano (1931–2018), Italian animator
- Cenci, Massimo (* 1967), San Marinese politician
- Cenci, Matías (* 1978), Argentinian-Italian soccer player
- Cenci, Serafino (1676–1740), Italian clergyman, Archbishop of Benevento and cardinal
- Cenci, Tiberio (1580–1653), Italian cardinal of the Roman Church and Bishop of Jesi
- Cenčić, Max Emanuel (* 1976), Croatian opera singer (countertenor / mezzo-soprano)
- Cencig, Julia (* 1972), Austrian actress
- Cenckiewicz, Sławomir (* 1971), Polish historian and publicist
- Čendić, Slobodan (* 1938), Yugoslav football coach
- Cendon, Eva (* 1971), Austrian educator
- Cendrars, Blaise (1887–1961), Swiss writer
- Cendrey, Jean-Yves (* 1957), French author
- Cendrowski, Mariusz (* 1977), Polish boxer
- Cendrowski, Mark (* 1959), American television director
- Çenet, İbrahim (* 1975), Turkish lawyer and politician
- Çenet, Lütfi (* 1980), Turkish carom player
- Cenfus († 674), King of Wessex
- Çengel, Önder (* 1982), Turkish-Swiss soccer player
- Cenghialta, Bruno (* 1962), Italian racing cyclist
- Cengiz, Berfu (* 1999), Turkish tennis player
- Cengiz, Gülhiye (* 1992), German soccer player
- Cengiz, Orhan Kemal (* 1968), Turkish lawyer, journalist, human rights activist and book author
- Ceni, Rogério (* 1973), Brazilian soccer goalkeeper
- Cenic, Boris (* 1921), Yugoslav-French painter
- Cenik, Onur (* 1992), German-Turkish soccer player
- Cenita Jimenez, Zacharias (1947–2018), Filipino clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Pagadian, and Auxiliary Bishop in Butuan
- Cenk, Aysun (* 1959), Turkish lawyer and author
- Cenker, Robert J. (* 1948), American astronaut
- Cennetoğlu, Banu (* 1970), Turkish concept and installation artist
- Cenni, Renato (1906–1977), Italian painter, caricaturist, and documentary film director
- Cennini de 'Salamandri, Francesco (1566–1645), Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Cennini, Cennino , Italian painter and art theorist
- Cenon, Ryza (* 1987), Filipino actress
- Cenred , King of Mercia
- Cenred , sub-king in Wessex
- Cenred († 718), king of Northumbria
- Censerie, Louis de la (1838–1909), Belgian architect
- Censi, Carlo (1872–1958), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Censi, Yves (* 1964), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Čenský, Alois (1868–1954), Czech architect and technical college professor of construction
- Censorinus , Roman grammarian
- Censorius Paullus, Marcus , Roman suffect consul 160
- Centa, Antonio (1907–1979), Italian actor
- Centalonza, Richard († 2017), American jazz musician
- Centazzo, Andrea (* 1948), American composer, jazz drummer
- Centellas Guzmán, Ricardo Ernesto (* 1962), Bolivian clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Sucre
- Centelles, Francisco (* 1961), Cuban high jumper
- Centène, Raymond (* 1958), French clergyman, Bishop of Vannes
- Centeno, Chezka (* 1999), Filipino pool player
- Centeno, Mário (* 1966), Portuguese economist
- Centeno, Walter (* 1974), Costa Rican soccer player
- Centeno, Yvette (* 1940), Portuguese writer
- Centineo, Noah (* 1996), American actor
- Centkiewicz, Czesław (1904–1996), Polish author and adventurer
- Centnerszwer, Mieczysław (1874–1944), Polish university professor, chemist
- Cento, Alberto (1920–1968), Italian Romance studies and French studies
- Cento, Fernando (1883–1973), Italian clergyman, Vatican diplomat and cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Centomo, Katja (* 1971), Italian cartoonist
- Centoz, Luigi (1883–1969), Italian clergyman, Curia Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church
- Central Seven , Dutch DJ and music producer
- Centranigo, Pietro , Doge of Venice
- Centrone, April (* 1984), American multi-instrumentalist and composer
- Centrone, Stefania (* 1975), Italian and German philosopher
- Centrowitz, Matt (* 1955), American medium and long-distance runner
- Centrowitz, Matthew (* 1989), American middle-distance runner
- Centulle I , Count of Astarac
- Centulle III. († 1178), Count of Bigorre and Vice Count of Marsan
- Centulle IV. († 1058), Vice Count of Béarn
- Centulle VI. († 1134), Vice Count of Béarn, Reconquistador
- Centurión, Emanuel (* 1982), Argentinian football player
- Centurión, Iván (* 1988), Argentinian football player
- Centurión, Ramón (born 1962), Argentinian football player
- Centurión, Ricardo (* 1993), Argentinian-Italian soccer player
- Centurioni, Luigi (1686–1757), Superior General of the Societas Jesu (Jesuit order)
- Centwine , King of Wessex
- Cenwalh , King of Wessex
- Cenwulf († 821), King of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Mercien
- Cenzon, Carlito (1939–2019), Filipino clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Baguio
Ceo
- Ceol , King of Wessex
- Ceolfrid († 716), saint and abbot in Wearmouth and Jarrow
- Ceollach , Irish bishop of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Mercia
- Ceolmund , Bishop of Hereford
- Ceolmund , Bishop of Rochester
- Ceolred († 716), King of Mercia
- Ceolwald , King of Mercia
- Ceolwald of Wessex , Prince of Wessex
- Ceolwulf († 611), King of Wessex
- Ceolwulf († 764), saint, King of Northumbria
- Ceolwulf I of Mercien († 823), King of Mercien (821–823)
- Ceolwulf II of Mercien , King of Mercien (873–879)
- Ceorl , King of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Mercia
Cep
- Čep, Jan (1902–1973), Czech writer and translator
- Čep, Tomáš (1886–1959), Czechoslovak sociologist
- Čepaitis, Virgilijus Juozas (* 1937), Lithuanian writer and politician, member of the Seimas
- Čepas, Vytautas (* 1948), Lithuanian psychologist, politician and mayor of Klaipėda
- Cepeda Castro, Iván (* 1962), Colombian human rights lawyer and politician
- Cepeda Escobedo, José Arturo (* 1969), Mexican clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop
- Cepeda, António , East Timorese politician
- Cepeda, António Tilman (* 1965), East Timorese politician
- Cepeda, Boris (* 1974), German-Ecuadorian pianist, conductor, arranger, diplomat and cultural manager
- Cepeda, Fausto (* 1939), Dominican opera singer (baritone)
- Cepeda, Francisco (1906-1935), Spanish cyclist
- Cepeda, Francisco Tilman (* 1963), East Timorese civil servant and diplomat
- Cepeda, Jefferson (* 1996), Ecuadorian cyclist
- Cepeda, Onésimo (* 1937), Mexican theologian and Bishop of Ecatepec
- Cepeda, Orlando (born 1937), Puerto Rican baseball player in Major League Baseball
- Cepeda, William (* 1965), American jazz musician of Puerto Rican origin
- Cepeda, Wilson (* 1980), Colombian road cyclist
- Cepede Royg, Verónica (* 1992), Paraguayan tennis player
- Čepek, Petr (1940–1994), Czech actor
- Cepek, Radim (* 1975), Czech floorball player and coach
- Čepelák, Ladislav (1924–2000), Czech painter, graphic artist and illustrator
- Čepelová, Jana (* 1993), Slovak tennis player
- Čepelytė, Agnė (* 1995), Lithuanian tennis player
- Ceperley, David Matthew (* 1949), American physicist
- Cepero, Danny (* 1985), American football goalkeeper
- Cepero, Paco (* 1942), Spanish flamenco guitarist
- Cephas, John (1930–2009), American guitarist and singer
- Čepička, Alexej (1910–1990), Czechoslovak politician
- Cepil, Józef (* 1960), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Čepinskis, Vilhelmas (* 1977), Lithuanian violinist
- Cepkin, Hayko (* 1978), Turkish-Armenian musician
- Cepl, August (1858–1917), Austrian art locksmith and mountaineer
- Cepl, Vojtěch (1938–2009), Czech lawyer
- Cepl-Kaufmann, Gertrude (* 1942), German literary scholar
- Čeplak, Jolanda (* 1976), Slovenian middle-distance runner and third place in the Olympics
- Čeplevičiūtė, Valentina (* 1954), Lithuanian journalist
- Čepononis, Antanas (* 1959), Lithuanian teacher and politician
- Ceporinus (1500–1525), Swiss philologist
- Ceppelini, Pablo (* 1991), Uruguayan football player
- Ceppi, Carlo (1829–1921), Italian architect
- Ceppitelli, Luca (* 1989), Italian football player
- Čepulis, Gediminas (* 1963), Lithuanian politician
- Čepulis, Jonas (1939-2015), Soviet boxer
cerium
- Cera, Michael (* 1988), Canadian actor
- Cera, Pierluigi (* 1941), Italian football player
- Ceracchi, Giuseppe (1751–1801), Italian sculptor
- Ceradelli, Alberto , Italian violinist and music teacher
- Ceralová, Lucie (* 1976), Czech opera singer (mezzo-soprano, alto)
- Ceram, CW (1915–1972), German journalist and science author
- Ceramano, Charles-Ferdinand (1831–1909), Belgian landscape and animal painter and illustrator of the Barbizon School
- Cerami, Anthony (* 1940), American biochemist
- Cerami, Pino (1922-2014), Belgian racing cyclist
- Cerami, Vincenzo (1940–2013), Italian writer, dramaturge and screenwriter
- Ćeramilac, Predrag (1944–2011), Yugoslav actor
- Ceranski, Dieter (* 1963), German soccer player
- Cerar, Miro (* 1963), Slovenian lawyer and politician
- Cerar, Miroslav (* 1939), Yugoslav artistic gymnast
- Cerasoli, Lilli (* 1932), Italian actress
- Cerasuolo Stacey, Hugolino (1932–2019), Ecuadorian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Loja
- Cerati, Gustavo (1959–2014), Argentine rock musician and film composer
- Cerati, Umberto (* 1911), Italian medium and long-distance runner
- Cerbe, Günter (* 1930), German engineering scientist
- Cerbone, Jason (born 1977), American actor
- Cerboni, Marc (1955–1990), French foil fencer
- Cerbonius (493-573), Catholic saint
- Cerbonney, André (1900–1992), French sprinter
- Cercamon , trobador
- Cercas Alonso, Alejandro (* 1949), Spanish politician (PSOE), Member of the European Parliament
- Cercas, Javier (* 1962), Spanish writer, journalist and professor of Spanish literature
- Cerceau, Jean Androuet du (1585–1649), French architect
- Cerceau, Jean-Antoine du (1670–1730), French Jesuit, poet, playwright and man of letters
- Cercha, Maksymilian (1818–1907), Polish landscape painter
- Cerchio, Fernando (1914–1974), Italian director, film editor, screenwriter and film producer
- Cerci, Alessio (* 1987), Italian football player
- Cerci, Ferhat (* 1981), German-Turkish soccer player
- Cerci, Selina (* 2000), German soccer player
- Cercignani, Carlo (1939-2010), Italian mathematician and physicist
- Cercignani, Fausto (* 1941), Italian literary scholar, poet, English and Germanist
- Çerçiyan, Hagop Vahram , Turkish college teacher
- Cerda Arevalo, Paulina , Chilean biathlete
- Cerda Sandoval Silva y Mendoza, Gaspar de la (1653–1697), Viceroy of New Spain
- Cerda y Aragón, Tomás Antonio de la (1638–1692), Viceroy of New Spain
- Cerda y Sotomayor, Cristóbal de la , Spanish lawyer and Governor of Chile
- Cerda, Carlos (1942-2001), Chilean writer
- Cerdà, Ildefons (1815–1876), Spanish town planner
- Cerda, Juan de la (1327-1357), Spanish bailiff
- Cerda, Juan Luis de la († 1643), Spanish Catholic religious priest (Jesuit), classical philologist and Virgil interpreter
- Cerda, Manuel Antonio de la (1780–1828), Head of State of Nicaragua
- Cerdan, Marcel (1916–1949), French boxer and world middleweight champion
- Cerdas, Sara (* 1989), Portuguese doctor and politician (PSD), MEP
- Cerdic , King of Wessex
- Cerebotani, Luigi (1847–1928), theologian and philosopher
- Cereceda, Roberto (* 1984), Chilean football player
- Ceredig, Huw (1942-2011), Welsh actor
- Cerejeira, Manuel Gonçalves (1888–1977), Portuguese cardinal and Archbishop of Lisbon
- Čerekas, Nicodemas (1905–1965), Lithuanian football player
- Cerekwicka, Kasia (* 1980), Polish singer
- Cerella, Bruno (* 1986), Argentine-Italian basketball player
- Cerentin, Fausto (* 1973), Italian grass skier
- Cererols, Joan († 1680), Spanish Benedictine and composer
- Ceresa, Alice (1923–2001), Swiss-Italian author
- Ceresa, Annalisa (* 1978), Italian ski racer
- Ceresa, David (* 1986), Italian ice hockey player
- Ceresole, Norberto (1943–2003), Argentine sociologist, military advisor and political scientist
- Cérésole, Paul (1832–1905), Swiss politician
- Cérésole, Pierre (1879–1945), Swiss pacifist, Quaker, mathematician and founder of the Service Civil International
- Ceresoli, Carlo (1910–1995), Italian football goalkeeper
- Ceresoli, Lorenzo (* 1931), Italian clergyman, Vicar Apostolic of Awasa
- Cereta, Laura (1469–1499), Italian scholar and writer of humanism
- Ceretti, Stéphane (* 1973), French visual effects designer
- Cerezo Arévalo, Marco Vinicio (* 1942), Guatemalan politician, President of the Republic of Guatemala (1986–1990)
- Cerezo, Mateo the Younger (1637–1666), Spanish painter
- Cerezo, Toninho (* 1955), Brazilian soccer player and coach
- Cerf, Camille (* 1994), French model
- Cerf, Jean (* 1928), French mathematician
- Cerf, Karl Friedrich (1771–1845), German theater director
- Cerf, Raphaël , French mathematician
- Cerf, Rudolf (1811–1873), German theater director
- Cerf, Vinton G. (* 1943), American computer scientist, is considered one of the fathers of the Internet
- Cerfberr de Medelsheim, Samson (1778–1826), French adventurer and writer
- Cerfberr, Max-Théodore (1792–1876), French officer and member of parliament
- Cerff, Karl (1907–1978), German civil servant and National Socialist
- Cerfontyne, Nicola (* 1987), English badminton player
- Cergeaux, Richard († 1393), English nobleman and politician
- Cerha, Friedrich (* 1926), Austrian composer and conductor
- Cerić, Larisa (* 1991), judoka from Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Cerić, Mustafa (* 1952), Bosnian-Herzegovinian Islamic theologian, Grand Mufti of Bosnia-Herzegovina
- Cericius, Roger (* 1970), German boy soprano, journalist and presenter
- Cériez, Théodore (1832–1904), Belgian genre painter
- Cerimagić, Dino (* 1972), Bosnian-Herzegovinian pool player
- Ćerimagić, Muradif (* 1949), Bosnian-Herzegovinian painter
- Cerio, Claretta (1927–2019), Italian writer
- Cerio, Edwin (1875–1960), Italian writer and architect
- Cerio, Ferruccio (1901–1963), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Cerio, Ignazio (1840–1921), Italian naturalist
- Cerioli, Paula Elisabeth (1816–1865), founder of the Italian order
- Cerioni, Stefano (* 1964), Italian foil fencer
- Cérival, Jessica (* 1982), French shot putter
- Cerjak, Slavko (1956–2008), Yugoslav film, theater and television actor
- Çerkez Ethem († 1949), Ottoman-Circassian soldier and guerrilla leader, resistance fighter
- Čerkovskis, Deniss (* 1978), Latvian modern pentathlete
- Cerlesi, Ennio (1901–1951), Italian actor and voice actor
- Cerletti, Ugo (1877–1963), Italian psychiatrist and neurologist
- Cerlogne, Jean-Baptiste (1826–1910), priest, poet and dialectologist from the Aosta Valley
- Cermak, Anton (1873–1933), Mayor of Chicago (1931–1933) and victim of an assassination attempt
- Čermák, David (* 1970), German-Czech ice hockey player
- Čermák, František (* 1976), Czech tennis player and coach
- Čermák, Jaroslav (1830–1878), Czech painter
- Cermak, Johann (* 1949), Austrian blues musician, composer and band leader
- Čermák, Leoš (* 1978), Czech ice hockey player
- Čermák, Tomáš (* 1943), Czech engineering scientist and university president
- Cerman, Markus (1967–2015), Austrian historian and university professor
- Cermeño, Antonio (1969-2014), Venezuelan boxer
- Cermeño, Nehomar (* 1979), Venezuelan boxer
- Cerminaro, John (* 1947), American horn player
- Cern, Martin (1928–2011), German writer and authorized signatory
- Cerna Sandoval, Vicente († 1885), Guatemalan President
- Černá, Kristýna (* 1993), Czech biathlete
- Černá, Lucie (* 1994), Czech badminton player
- Černaj, Ján (1948–2011), Slovak medalist
- Cernajsek, Tillfried (* 1943), Austrian micropalaeontologist
- Černák, Erik (* 1997), Slovak ice hockey player
- Cernak, Isaka (* 1989), Australian soccer player
- Černák, Matúš (1903–1955), Slovak politician and diplomat
- Cernan, Eugene (1934-2017), American astronaut
- Cernat, Florin (* 1980), Romanian football player
- Cernăuțeanu, Ovidiu (* 1974), Romanian-Norwegian singer and composer
- Cernay, Germaine (1900-1943), French opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Cerné, Charles (1897–1943), Austrian composer
- Cerne, Ralf (* 1975), German musician
- Cerne, Rudi (* 1958), German figure skater and television presenter
- Cernea, Cornel (* 1976), Romanian football player
- Cernea, Ion (* 1936), Romanian wrestler
- Cernea, Remus (* 1974), Romanian politician
- Cernea, Ruth (1934-2009), American anthropologist
- Cernei, Gheorghii (* 1990), Romanian weightlifter
- Černiauskas, Gediminas (* 1957), Lithuanian economist and politician
- Černiauskas, Vytautas (* 1989), Lithuanian football player
- Cernic, Nicole (* 1955), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, regional councilor in Carinthia
- Černík, František (* 1953), Czechoslovak ice hockey player and official
- Cernik, Jirko (* 1979), German computer scientist and internet entrepreneur
- Černík, Oldřich (1921–1994), Czechoslovak politician
- Černis, Kazimieras (* 1958), Lithuanian astronomer and asteroid discoverer
- Černius, Jonas (1898–1977), Lithuanian Prime Minister and officer (brigadier general)
- Černjul, Vanja (* 1968), American-Croatian cameraman
- Cernko, Leonard (* 1979), Austrian cook
- Cernko, Willibald (* 1956), Austrian bank manager
- Cerno, Tommaso (* 1975), Italian writer, journalist and television presenter
- Černoch, Karel (1943–2007), Czech singer, composer and presenter
- Černoch, Pavel (* 1974), Czech opera singer with a tenor voice
- Černocká, Petra (* 1949), Czech actress and singer
- Cernogoraz, Giovanni (* 1982), Croatian sports shooter
- Černohorský, Bohuslav Matěj (1684–1742), Czech composer and organ teacher
- Černohorský, Karel (1861–1915), Czech politician and lawyer
- Cernota, Johannes (* 1955), German pianist, composer and artist
- Cernota, Yvonne (1979-2004), German bobsledder
- Cernuda, Luis (1902–1963), Spanish writer, poet, and literary critic
- Černušák, Vladimír (1921–2018), Czechoslovak sports official
- Cernuschi, Enrico (1821–1896), Italian economist, politician, banker and art collector
- Cernuto, John (born 1944), American poker player
- Černý, Adolf (1864–1952), Czech publicist, Slavist, Sorabist
- Cerny, Alfred (1926–2009), Austrian stage and television actor
- Černý, David (* 1967), Czech sculptor
- Cerny, Florian (* 1946), German-Australian actor and opera singer (baritone)
- Černý, František (1861–1940), Czech double bass player, composer and music teacher
- Černý, František (* 1931), Czech diplomat, ambassador in Berlin
- Cerny, Franz (1906–1943), German communist, resistance fighter
- Cerny, Gerhard (* 1944), German-speaking writer
- Cerny, Harald (* 1973), Austrian soccer player
- Černý, Jan († 1530), Czech doctor and clergyman at the University of Bohemian Brethren
- Černý, Jan (1874–1959), Czechoslovak politician
- Černý, Jaroslav (1898–1970), Czech Egyptologist
- Černý, Jaroslav (* 1979), Czech football player
- Černý, Jiří (* 1975), Czech mathematician
- Cerny, Jochen (1934–2018), German historian
- Černý, Josef (1885–1971), Czechoslovak politician, member of parliament and defense minister
- Černý, Josef (* 1939), Czech ice hockey player
- Černý, Karel (1922–2014), Czech art director and set designer
- Cerny, Marcel (* 1998), Austrian soccer player
- Cerny, Mark (* 1964), American programmer and computer game developer
- Cerny, Michael (* 1964), German politician (CSU), Mayor of Amberg
- Černý, Milan (* 1988), Czech football player
- Černý, Oldřich († 1956), Czech left-wing intellectual
- Černý, Ondřej (* 1999), Czech cross-country skier
- Černý, Pavel (* 1962), Czech football player
- Černý, Radek (* 1974), Czech football goalkeeper
- Cerny, Theodor (1898–1981), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Černý, Tomáš (* 1985), Czech football player
- Černý, Václav (1905–1987), Czech literary scholar, comparativeist, Romanist and translator
- Černý, Václav (* 1997), Czech football player
- Cerny, Waldemar (* 1911), Czechoslovak conductor and composer
- Cerny, Wolfgang (* 1984), Austrian actor
- Černý, Zdeňka (1895–1998), American cellist
- Černý-Nigranus, Jan († 1565), Bishop of the University of Bohemian Brethren and historian
- Cernyak-Spatz, Susan (1922–2019), American Germanist and historian
- Cero-Friedl, Emmy (* 1946), Austrian painter
- Ceroli, Nick (1939–1985), American jazz musician
- Cerón, Dionicio (* 1965), Mexican long-distance runner
- Cerón, José Dolores (1897–1969), Dominican composer
- Cerone, Jackie (1914–1996), Italian-American mafioso of the Chicago outfit
- Cerone, Pietro (1566–1625), Italian music theorist and singer
- Ceronetti, Guido (1927–2018), Italian writer, journalist and poet
- Cérou, Charles (1918–1998), French marathon runner
- Čeřovská, Judita (1929–2001), German-Czech pop and chanson singer
- Cerovská, Kristina (* 1987), Slovak football player
- Cerpa Cartolini, Néstor (1953–1997), Peruvian revolutionary
- Cerqua, Arcângelo (1917–1990), Italian religious, Roman Catholic Bishop of Parintins
- Cerqueira, Gustavo Pinto (* 1957), Portuguese football goalkeeper
- Cerqueira, Murilo (born 1997), Brazilian soccer player
- Cerqueira, Washington Stecanela (* 1975), Brazilian soccer player
- Cerquetti, Anita (1931-2014), Italian opera singer (soprano)
- Cerqui, Alberto (* 1992), Italian racing driver
- Cerquiglini, Bernard (born 1947), French writer
- Cerquozzi, Michelangelo (1602–1660), Italian painter
- Cerra, Erica (* 1979), Canadian film actress
- Cerra, Juan Ignacio (* 1976), Argentine hammer thrower
- Cerrada, Jonatan (* 1985), Belgian pop singer
- Cerrajería, David (* 1983), Spanish football player
- Cerrati, Michele (1884–1925), Italian clergyman and Roman Catholic military vicar of Italy
- Cerrato, Alain (1950-2001), French football player
- Cerrato, Edoardo Aldo (* 1949), Italian priest, Bishop of Ivrea
- Cerrato, Renzo (1920–2013), Italian film director and maker
- Cerrato, Rosa , Italian writer
- Çërrava, Vangjel (* 1941), Albanian communist politician
- Cerretani, Arturo (1907–1986), Argentine screenplay writer, journalist, and writer
- Cerretani, Jamie (* 1981), American tennis player
- Cerreto, Scipione , Italian composer, lutenist and music biographer
- Cerretti, Bonaventura (1872–1933), Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Cerri, Alberto (* 1996), Italian football player
- Cerri, Carlo (1610–1690), bishop and cardinal
- Cerri, Franco (* 1926), Italian jazz guitarist
- Cerrilla, Luis (1906-1936), Mexican soccer player
- Cerrini de Monte Varchi, Clemens (1785–1852), Saxon Lieutenant General and Commander in Chief of the Saxon Army
- Cerrini de Monte Varchi, Heinrich (1740–1823), Saxon lieutenant general, cabinet and war minister, governor of Dresden
- Cerrini de Monte Varchi, Heinrich (1801–1870), Imperial-Royal Austro-Hungarian field marshal lieutenant
- Cerrini de Monte Varchi, Joseph (1743–1809), Austrian field marshal lieutenant
- Cerrini de Monte Varchi, Karl (1777–1840), Imperial-Royal Austro-Hungarian Major General
- Cerrito, Fanny (1817–1909), Italian ballet dancer and choreographer
- Cerrito, Joseph (1911-1978), American bully
- Cerritos, Ronald (* 1975), Salvadoran soccer player
- Cerro Chaves, Francisco (* 1957), Spanish clergyman and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Toledo
- Cerro, Samuele (* 1995), Italian triple jumper
- Cerrone (* 1952), French musician and record producer
- Cerrone, Pascal (* 1981), Swiss football player
- Cerruti, Federico (1922–2015), Italian art collector
- Cerruti, Michela (* 1987), Italian racing car driver
- Cerruti, Nino (* 1930), Italian fashion designer
- Cerruti, Valentino (1850–1909), Italian physicist
- Cerruti, Vittorio (1881–1961), Italian diplomat
- Cersósimo, Pedro (1921–1996), Uruguayan politician
- Cersowsky, Peter (* 1952), German specialist in German
- Certa, Joe (1919–1986), American comic book artist
- Certeau, Michel de (1925–1986), French Jesuit, psychoanalyst, historian and cultural philosopher
- Certon, Pierre († 1572), French composer
- Cerulli, Dom (1927–2012), American journalist, author, and music official
- Cerulli, Fernando (1926-2018), Italian actor
- Cerulli, Friedrich (1746–1801), Evangelical Lutheran preacher in Warsaw and Lemberg
- Cerulli, Vincenzo (1859–1927), Italian astronomer
- Cerullo, Isadora (* 1991), Brazilian-American rugby player
- Cerullo, Marco (* 1988), German model, actor and reality TV participant
- Cerúndolo, Francisco (* 1998), Argentinian tennis player
- Cerusico, Enzo (1939–1991), Italian actor
- Ceruti, Enrico (1806–1883), Italian violin maker
- Ceruti, Giacomo (1698–1767), Italian late Baroque painter
- Ceruti, Giovanni Battista (1756–1817), Italian lute and violin maker
- Ceruti, Giuseppe Antonio (1785–1860), Italian violin maker
- Ceruti, Roque († 1760), Peruvian composer
- Cerutti, Alison (* 1985), Brazilian beach volleyball player, world champion and Olympic champion
- Cerutti, Fabio (* 1985), Italian athlete
- Cerutti, Franck (* 1959), French chef
- Cerutti, Herbert (* 1943), Swiss journalist, writer and freelance publicist
- Cerutti, Ludwig (1789–1858), German physician and university professor
- Cerutti, Paul (1910-2000), Monegasque sports shooter
- Cerutti, Simona (* 1954), Italian historian
- Cerutty, Percy (1895-1975), Australian track and field coach
- Cervanová, Ľudmila (* 1979), Slovak tennis player
- Cervantes de Salazar, Francisco († 1575), Spanish-Mexican scholar, chronicler and clergyman
- Cervantes Merino, Francisco Eduardo (* 1953), Mexican clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Orizaba
- Cervantes, Adrián (* 1985), Mexican ice hockey player
- Cervantes, Alexis (* 1984), Mexican ice hockey player
- Cervantes, Annabel (* 1969), Catalan author
- Cervantes, Antonio (* 1945), Colombian boxer
- Cervantes, Ernesto , Mexican soccer player
- Cervantes, Íñigo (* 1989), Spanish tennis player
- Cervantes, Iván (* 1982), Spanish motorcycle racer, enduro world champion
- Cervantes, Juan de († 1453), Spanish clergyman, cardinal and cardinal dean
- Cervantes, Miguel de (1547-1616), Spanish writer
- Cervantes, Omar (* 1985), Mexican cyclist
- Cervantes, Vicente (1758–1829), Spanish botanist
- Červar, Lino (* 1950), Croatian handball trainer and politician
- Cervato, Sergio (1929-2005), Italian football player and coach
- Cervell, Frank (1907–1970), Swedish sword fencer
- Cervelli, Francisco (* 1986), Venezuelan baseball player
- Cervellini, Michele (* 1988), San Marino soccer player
- Cerven, Zbynek (* 1963), Czech television director
- Červená, Soňa (* 1925), Czech opera singer with alto voice and actress
- Červenák, Pavol (* 1987), Slovak tennis player
- Cervenka, Christina (* 1993), Austrian actress
- Cervenka, Exene (* 1956), American singer
- Cervenka, Gottfried (1947–2015), Austrian radio presenter
- Červenka, Miroslav (1932–2005), Czech poet, translator and literary scholar
- Červenka, Roman (* 1985), Czech ice hockey player
- Červenko, Zvonimir (1926-2001), Croatian general
- Červenková, Markéta (* 1991), Czech shot putter
- Červenková, Petra (* 1967), Czechoslovak-Czech biathlete
- Cerveny, Patrik (* 1997), Czech ice hockey player
- Červený, Václav František (1819–1896), Czech instrument maker and musician
- Cervera i Millet, Montserrat (* 1927), Catalan violinist and music teacher
- Cervera Lloret, José María (1910–2002), Spanish composer
- Cervera, Alfons (* 1947), Spanish author
- Cervera, Álvaro (* 1965), Spanish football player and coach
- Cervera, Antoni Ignasi (1825-1860), Spanish (Catalan) journalist
- Cervera, Carmen (* 1943), Spanish art collector
- Cervera, Elvira (1923-2013), Cuban actress
- Cervera, Marçal (1928–2019), Catalan cellist, gambist and music teacher
- Cervera, Pascual (1839–1909), Spanish military, admiral of the Spanish Armada
- Cerverí de Girona (1259–1285), Catalan trobador
- Cerveris, Michael (* 1960), American stage actor, film actor, singer and guitarist
- Cervetto, Giacomo († 1783), Italian cellist and composer
- Cervetto, James (1747–1837), English cellist
- Cervi, Al (1917–2009), American basketball player and coach
- Cervi, Franco (* 1994), Argentine soccer player
- Cervi, Gino (1901–1974), Italian film actor
- Cervi, Tonino (1929–2002), Italian film producer
- Cervi, Valentina (* 1976), Italian actress
- Cervik, Karl (1931–2012), Austrian-German author
- Cervik, Sandra (* 1966), Austrian actress
- Cervin, Tore (* 1950), Swedish football player
- Červinková-Riegrová, Marie (1854–1895), Czech writer and librettist
- Cerviño Cerviño, José (1920–2012), Spanish clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Tui-Vigo
- Cervole, Arnaud de (1300-1366), French brigand
- Cervós, Joan (* 1998), Andorran football player
- Cervós-Navarro, Jorge (* 1930), Spanish neuropathologist
- Cerwenka, Helmut (* 1952), Lower Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the Federal Council
- Cerwenka, Peter (1942–2020), Austrian transport scientist and author
Ces
- Cès, Andy (* 1982), French volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Cès, Kevin (* 1980), French beach volleyball player
- Cesa, Lorenzo (* 1951), Italian politician, MEP
- Césaire, Aimé (1913–2008), Afro-Caribbean-French writer and politician, member of the National Assembly
- Cesalpino, Andrea (1519–1603), Italian philosopher, botanist and physiologist
- Cesana, Andreas (1951–2019), Swiss philosopher and university professor
- Cesana, Giorgio (1892–1967), Italian rower
- Cesana, Giovanni Battista (1899–1991), Italian religious and Roman Catholic bishop of Gulu
- César Costa, Paulo (* 1967), Brazilian clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of São Carlos
- César de Souza, Clederson (* 1979), Brazilian soccer player
- César Rocha Rosa, Paulo (* 1980), Brazilian soccer player
- César Veloso, Gustavo (* 1980), Spanish racing cyclist
- Cesar, Annie (* 1997), German volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Cesar, Boštjan (* 1982), Slovenian football player
- César, Bruno (* 1988), Brazilian soccer player
- César, Caio (* 1995), Brazilian soccer player
- César, Chico (* 1964), Brazilian musician, singer, composer and writer
- César, Filipa (* 1975), Portuguese artist and filmmaker
- César, Igor (* 1968), Rwandan diplomat
- César, José Ángel (* 1978), Cuban sprinter
- Cesar, Josef (1814–1876), Austrian sculptor and medalist
- César, Júnior (* 1982), Brazilian soccer player
- Cesar, Ménothy (born 1983), Haitian actor
- César, Pierre (1853–1912), Swiss theologian, journalist and writer
- César, Renato (* 1993), Uruguayan football player
- Cesarani, David (1956-2015), British historian
- Cesarano, Daniele (* 1962), Italian screenwriter and film director
- Cesarano, Federico (1886–1969), Italian fencer
- Cesare da Sesto (1477–1523), Italian painter and student of Leonardo da Vinci
- Cesare, Oscar (1885–1948), Swedish-American cartoonist
- Cesarec, August (1893–1941), Croatian writer, translator, publicist and politician
- Cesareo, Giovanni Alfredo (1860–1937), Italian writer, Romanist and Italianist
- Cesareo, Rocco (* 1955), Italian theater and film director
- Cesari, Antonio (1760–1828), Italian linguist, writer and literary theorist
- Cesari, Bruno (1933–2004), Italian art director and production designer
- Cesari, Giuseppe (1568–1640), Italian painter
- Cesari, Lamberto (1910–1990), Italian mathematician
- Cesari, Teobaldo (1804–1879), Abbot General of the Cistercians
- Cesari, Velleda (1920–2003), Italian foil fencer
- Cesariano, Cesare († 1543), Italian painter and architect
- Cesarić, Dobriša (1902–1980), Croatian poet
- Cesarini, Alessandro († 1542), Italian bishop and cardinal
- Cesarini, Alessandro (1592–1644), bishop and cardinal
- Cesarini, Carlo Francesco , Italian violinist and Baroque composer
- Cesarini, Franco (* 1961), Swiss composer and conductor
- Cesarini, Giuliano (1466–1510), Italian cardinal
- Cesarini, Giuliano (1572–1613), Italian nobleman, first Duke of Civitanova Marche
- Cesarini, Giuliano the Elder (1398–1444), cardinal, bishop and cardinal legate in Hungary
- Cesarini, Renato (1906–1969), Argentine-Italian soccer player and soccer coach
- Cesarini, Virginio (1595–1624), Italian nobleman, poet and friend of Galileo Galilei
- Cesarini, Vittoria (* 1932), Italian sprinter
- Cesariny, Mário (1923-2006), Portuguese painter and poet
- Cesario, Juliet (* 1967), American voice actress and actress
- Cesarion, Kim (* 1991), Swedish R&B pop singer
- Cesaris, Andrea de (1959–2014), Italian racing car driver
- Cesaris, Johannes , French composer and cleric of the late Middle Ages
- Cesaro (* 1980), Swiss wrestler
- Cesàro, Ernesto (1859–1906), Italian mathematician
- Cesàro, Giuseppe Raimondo Pio (1849–1939), Belgian geologist and mineralogist
- Cesaro, Ingo (* 1941), German writer
- Cesaro, Roberto (* 1986), Italian road cyclist
- Cesaroni, Emy (* 1952), Italian singer
- Cesarotti, Melchiorre (1730–1808), Italian poet, translator and scholar
- Cesarsky, Catherine (* 1943), French astrophysicist
- Cesati, Alessandro , Italian gem cutter
- Ceschi a Santa Croce, Johann Baptist (1827–1905), Grand Master of the Order of Malta
- Ceschiatti, Alfredo (1918–1989), Brazilian sculptor and designer
- Ceschina, Gaetano (1879–1960), Italian entrepreneur
- Cesco, Carlos Ulrrico (1910–1987), Argentine astronomer
- Cesco, Federica de (* 1938), Swiss writer
- Cesco, Mario R. , Argentine astronomer
- Cescotti, Roderich (1919–2015), German military, major general in the German Air Force
- Česen, Tomo (* 1959), Yugoslav or Slovenian mountaineer
- Cesena, Marcello (* 1956), Italian actor and film director
- Ceseri, Ugo (1893-1940), Italian actor
- Cesi, Bartolomeo (1556–1629), Italian painter of the Bolognese school
- Cesi, Bartolomeo (1567–1621), Italian clergyman, bishop and cardinal of the Roman Church
- Cesi, Carlo (1622–1686), Italian painter and engraver
- Cesi, Federico (1500–1565), Italian clergyman, bishop and cardinal of the Roman Church
- Cesi, Federico (1585–1630), Italian naturalist, founder of the Accademia dei Lincei
- Cesi, Pierdonato († 1586), Italian cardinal of the Roman Church
- Cesi, Pierdonato († 1656), Italian cardinal
- Ćesić, Ljubomir (* 1958), Croatian general and politician
- Césinha (* 1980), Brazilian soccer player
- Česiūnas, Vladislovas (* 1940), Lithuanian sprint canoeist
- Ceska, Franz (* 1936), Austrian diplomat
- Češko, Sandi (* 1961), Slovenian entrepreneur and politician
- Češková, Andrea (* 1971), Czech politician (Občanská Demokratieická strana (ODS)), MEP
- Ceslaus of Breslau († 1242), Dominican, missionary and saint as well as the patron saint of Breslau
- Čėsna, Petras (* 1945), Lithuanian manager and politician
- Česnauskis, Deividas (* 1981), Lithuanian football player
- Česnauskis, Edgaras (* 1984), Lithuanian football player
- Česneková, Irena (* 1972), Czech biathlete
- Cesnola painter , Euboean vase painter
- Česnulevičius, Virginijus (1956–2008), Lithuanian politician
- Céspedes y García Menocal, Carlos Manuel de (1936–2014), Cuban clergyman, Roman Catholic theologian and writer
- Céspedes y García Menocal, Manuel Hilario de (* 1944), Cuban clergyman, Bishop of Matanzas
- Céspedes y Quesada, Carlos Manuel de (1871–1939), Cuban politician, diplomat, writer, fighter in the War of Independence and President of Cuba
- Céspedes, Alba de (1911–1997), Italian writer and journalist
- Céspedes, Augusto (1904–1997), Bolivian writer and politician
- Cespedes, Boris (* 1995), Swiss football player
- Céspedes, Carlos Manuel de (1819–1874), Cuban freedom fighter, founder of the Cuban nation
- Céspedes, Francisco Javier de (1821–1903), Cuban general in the War of Independence
- Céspedes, Pablo de (1538–1608), Spanish painter
- Cespedes, Vincent (* 1973), French philosopher, composer and pianist
- Cespiva, David (* 1986), German ice hockey player
- Cessa, Luis (born 1992), Mexican baseball player
- Cessac, Catherine (* 1952), French music historian and music editor
- Cessari, Louis Alexandre de (1719–1806), French engineer
- Cessi, Roberto (1885–1969), Italian historian and politician
- Cessio, Sebastián (* 1978), Uruguayan football player
- Cessna, Clyde (1879–1954), American businessman and aircraft designer
- Cessna, John (1821-1893) American politician
- Cestac, Florence (* 1949), French comic artist
- Cestari, Aurelio (* 1934), Italian racing cyclist
- Cesti, Antonio (1623–1669), Italian opera composer, court conductor in Innsbruck, Franciscan
- Cestiè, Renato (* 1963), Italian actor
- Cestius Epulo, Gaius , Roman politician
- Cestius Gallus, Gaius , Roman Senator
- Cestius Gallus, Gaius († 67), Roman senator
- Cestius, Numerius , Roman politician of the early imperial period
- Cestnik, Franz (1921–2011), German painter and graphic artist
- Cestonaro, Ottavia (* 1995), Italian triple jumper and long jumper
- Cestonaro, Peter (* 1954), German soccer player
Cet
- Cetera, Peter (* 1944), American singer, songwriter and bassist
- Çetin, Anıl (* 1992), Turkish soccer player
- Çetin, Aydın (* 1980), German-Turkish soccer player
- Çetin, Batuhan (* 1994), Turkish soccer player
- Çetin, Civar (* 1992), Turkish soccer player
- Çetin, Doruk (* 1987), Turkish film director, screenwriter, actor and producer
- Çetin, Duran (* 1964), Turkish writer
- Çetin, Fethiye (* 1950), Turkish-Armenian lawyer, writer and human rights activist
- Çetin, Hikmet (* 1937), Turkish politician, chairman of the Cumhuriyet Halk Partisi
- Çetin, Mert (* 1997), Turkish national soccer player
- Çetin, Oğuz (* 1963), Turkish football player
- Çetin, Ömer (* 1990), Turkish ice hockey goalkeeper
- Cetin, Özlem , Turkish singer and actress
- Çetin, Recep (* 1965), Turkish soccer player and coach
- Cetin, Serkan (* 1973), Turkish-German bodybuilder
- Çetin, Servet (* 1981), Turkish soccer player and coach
- Çetin, Sinan (* 1953), Turkish film director, producer and actor
- Çetin, Süheyl (* 1995), Turkish soccer player
- Çetin, Tarık (* 1997), Turkish football goalkeeper
- Çetin, Veli (* 1994), Turkish soccer player
- Çetin, Yusuf (* 1954), Turkish patriarchal vicar and metropolitan of Istanbul and Ankara
- Cetina, Mario (* 1995), Croatian soccer player
- Çetiner, Raşit (* 1956), Turkish football player
- Cetinkaya, Aleksan (* 1980), German-Turkish actor
- Çetinkaya, Ali (1878–1949), Ottoman-Turkish officer and Turkish politician
- Çetinkaya, Berat (* 1991), Turkish soccer player
- Çetinkaya, Duygu (* 1986), Turkish actress
- Çetinkaya, Ersel (* 1990), Turkish football goalkeeper
- Çetinkaya, Gürkan (* 1987), Turkish ice hockey player
- Çetinkaya, Hüseyin (* 1953), Turkish soccer player
- Çetinkaya, Kelime (* 1982), Turkish cross-country skier
- Çetinkaya, Olcay (* 1979), Turkish football goalkeeper
- Çetinkaya, Özcan (* 1978), Turkish boxer
- Cetinkaya, Serkan (* 1974), German actor
- Cetinkaya, Yasemin (* 1988), German actress
- Cetinski, Tony (* 1969), Croatian musician and singer
- Çetinyan, Araksi , Turkish beauty queen
- Cetius Faventinus, Marcus , Roman specialist writer
- Ćetković, Đorđije (* 1983), Montenegrin football player
- Ćetković, Sergej (* 1975), Montenegrin singer
- Cetkovská, Petra (* 1985), Czech tennis player
- Cetnarski, Mateusz (* 1988), Polish football player
- Cetoloni, Rodolfo (* 1946), Italian priest, Bishop of Grosseto
- Cetrulo, Dean (1919-2010), American fencer
- Cetshwayo († 1884), last sovereign king of the Zulu (1872–1879) and their leader in the Zulu War
- Cetsün Sherab Chungne , clergyman of the Shalu School and founder of Shalu Monastery
- Cetti, Francesco (1726–1778), Italian mathematician and zoologist
- Cetti, Gian Menico (1780–1817), Swiss translator
- Cetto, Anna Maria (1898–1991), German art historian
- Cetto, Anton von (1756–1847), German administrative lawyer and diplomat
- Cetto, Anton Wilhelm von (1835–1906), Bavarian officer and diplomat
- Cetto, August von (1794–1879), royal Bavarian diplomat, councilor and treasurer
- Cetto, Carl Philipp (1806–1890), German entrepreneur and politician
- Cetto, Gitta von (1908–2010), German writer and journalist
- Cetto, Mauro (* 1982), Argentinian soccer player
- Cetto, Max (1903–1980), German-Mexican architect
- Cetto, Ralf (* 1965), German jazz musician (double bass, electric bass, composition)
- Četvertak, Ilja (* 1997), Lithuanian ice hockey player
Ceu
- Céu (* 1980), Brazilian singer
- Céu, María do (* 1957), East Timorese presidential candidate, NGO founder
- Céu, Violante do (1601–1693), Portuguese nun and poet
- Ceui , Japanese singer
- Ceulemans, Jan (* 1957), Belgian football player and coach
- Ceulemans, Raymond (* 1937), Belgian billiards player
- Ceulemans, Rik (* 1972), Belgian long-distance runner
- Ceulen, Ludolph van (1540–1610), Dutch mathematician
Cev
- Ceva, Francesco Adriano (1580–1655), Italian cardinal
- Ceva, Giovanni (1647–1734), Italian mathematician
- Ceva, Tommaso (1648–1736), Italian poet and mathematician
- Cévaër, Christian (* 1970), French golfer on the European Tour
- Cevahir, Bülent (* 1992), Turkish soccer player
- Cevahir, Hüseyin (1945–1971), Turkish revolutionary and one of the leading figures of the Turkish 1968 movement
- Cevallos, José Francisco (* 1971), Ecuadorian football player and politician
- Cevallos, José Francisco junior (* 1995), Ecuadorian football player
- Cevallos, Pedro de (1715–1778), Spanish politician
- Cevdet Bey , governor of the Ottoman Empire
- Cevdet, Abdullah (1869–1932), Ottoman-Turkish poet, writer, politician
- Cevdet, Melih (1915-2002), Turkish writer
- Cevenini, Alberto († 1975), Italian actor with a short career
- Cevenini, Luigi (1895–1968), Italian football player and coach
- Cevert, François (1944–1973), French racing driver
- Cevey, Jean-Jacques (1928–2014), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Cevic, Chris Ivan , American theater and film actor and film producer
- Çevik, Hakan (* 1988), Turkish soccer player
- Çevik, Ramazan (* 1992), Belgian-Turkish soccer player
- Çevik, Tolga (* 1974), Turkish actor and comedian
- Çevik, Zafer (* 1984), Turkish soccer player
- Çeviker, Aykut (* 1990), Turkish soccer player
- Çevikkollu, Fatih (* 1972), German theater, film and television actor, comedian and cabaret artist
- Çevir, Egecan (* 1992), Turkish soccer player
- Ceviz, Mustafa (* 1966), Turkish soccer player
- Ceviz, Savaş , German filmmaker
- Cevlan, Mustafa (* 1960), Turkish soccer goalkeeper
- Cevolotto, Adriano (* 1958), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Piacenza-Bobbio
- Čevona, Václav (1922–2008), Czechoslovak athlete
Cey
- Ceyer, Sylvia T. (* 1953), American chemist
- Ceyhan, Ahmet (* 1951), Turkish soccer player and coach
- Ceyhun, Ekrem (1927–2017), Turkish politician
- Ceyhun, Ozan (* 1960), German politician and diplomat (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen, SPD), MEP
- Ceyka, Rudolf (1941–1990), Austrian football player
- Ceylan, Abdil (* 1983), Turkish long-distance runner
- Ceylan, Ali (* 1998), German soccer goalkeeper
- Ceylan, Bülent (* 1976), German-Turkish comedian
- Ceylan, Dennis (* 1989), Danish boxer
- Ceylan, Emrehan (* 1980), Turkish soccer player
- Ceylan, Erol (* 1972), German boxing promoter
- Ceylan, Fatih (* 1980), German-Turkish soccer player
- Ceylan, Hakan (* 1979), Turkish football referee
- Ceylan, Hasan (1922–1980), Turkish actor
- Ceylan, Moses (* 1980), German cook
- Ceylan, Mücahit (* 1991), Belgian-Turkish soccer player
- Ceylan, Murat (* 1988), Turkish soccer player
- Ceylan, Nuri Bilge (* 1959), Turkish film director, screenwriter and film producer
- Ceylan, Oğuz (* 1990), Turkish soccer player
- Ceylan, Rauf (* 1976), German-Kurdish social and religious scholar
- Ceylan, Selma (* 1956), German author
- Ceylan, Tahir Musa (* 1956), Turkish poet, author and philosopher
- Ceylan, Turan (* 1968), Turkish wrestler
- Ceylan, Ufuk (* 1986), Turkish soccer goalkeeper
- Ceylanoğlu, Erdal (* 1945), Turkish general
- Ceynowa, Florian (1817–1881), Kashubian writer and civil rights activist
- Ceyp, Michael (* 1965), German economist
Cez
- Ceza (* 1977), Turkish rapper
- Cezairli, Ezhar (* 1962), German-Turkish dentist, cultural activist, member of the German Islam Conference and local politician
- Cezanne, Jörg (* 1958), German politician (Die Linke), Member of the Bundestag
- Cézanne, Paul (1839–1906) French painter
- Cezanne, Wolfgang (* 1943), German economist
- Cezar (* 1980), Romanian countertenor
- Cezayirli Gazi Hasan Pascha (1713–1790), Ottoman naval officer, military leader and politician
- Cezelli, Françoise de (1558–1615), French war heroine
- Cezinando (* 1995), Norwegian rapper and songwriter
- Cezîrî, Melayê (1570–1640), Kurdish writer, poet and mystic
- Cezzâr Ahmed Pasha († 1804), Ottoman ruler of Acre and Galilee