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- Chrabot, Matt (* 1983), American triathlete
- Chrabrowizki, Daniil Jakowlewitsch (1923–1980), Russian screenwriter and film director
- Chraïbi, Driss (1926–2007), Moroccan author
- Chralowitsch, Barys (* 1936), Soviet-Belarusian walker
- Chram († 560), Merovingian sub-king
- Chramnelenus , Frankish nobleman, Dux der Pagi Ultrajoranus and Scodingorum
- Chramosta, Jan (* 1990), Czech football player
- Chramostová, Vlasta (1926–2019), Czech actress
- Chramow, Andrei Michailowitsch (* 1981), Russian orienteer
- Chramuschin, Andrei (* 1978), Kazakh biathlete
- Chramzowa, Jekaterina Michailowna (* 1991), Russian cross-country skier
- Chrapánová, Martina (* 1989), Slovak biathlete
- Chrapaty, Anatoli Michailowitsch (1962–2008), Kazakh weightlifter
- Chrapek, Jan (1948–2001), Polish priest, Bishop of Radom, auxiliary bishop in Drohiczyn
- Chrapek, Krzysztof (* 1985), Polish football player
- Chrapkowski, Piotr (* 1988), Polish handball player
- Chrappan, Peter (* 1984), Slovak football player
- Khrapunov, Viktor Vyacheslavovich (* 1948), Kazakh politician
- Chrachev, Murat Petrovich (* 1983), Russian boxer
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- Chreim Ata, Ghada , Lebanese lecturer and politician
- Chrel, Engelmar († 1422), Austrian clergyman, initially coadjutor, then Bishop of Chiemsee, official and vicar general of the Archdiocese of Salzburg (1398–1399)
- Chremon († 403 BC), Athenian politician
- Chremonides , Athenian politician and Ptolemaic naval commander
- Chrenko, Helma (* 1938), German historian
- Chrenkow, Nikolai Nikolajewitsch (1984-2014), Russian bob pusher
- Chrennikow, Eduard Alexandrowitsch (* 1973), Russian orienteer ski runner
- Chrennikow, Sergei Alexandrovich (1872–1929), Russian-Soviet engineer
- Chrennikow, Tichon Nikolajewitsch (1913-2007), Russian composer
- Chrenow, Konstantin Konstantinowitsch (1894–1984), Russian metallurgist, welding pioneer and university professor
- Chrestenen, Niels Lund (1840–1914), Danish gardener and entrepreneur
- Chrestenen, Niels Lund (* 1940), German graduate gardener and manager
- Chrestien, Florent (1540–1596), French humanist, classical philologist, writer and translator
- Chrétien de Troyes , old French poet
- Chrétien, Gilles-Louis (1754–1811), inventor of the Physionotrace
- Chrétien, Henri (1879–1956), French astronomer and inventor
- Chrétien, Jean (* 1934), Canadian politician
- Chrétien, Jean-Loup (* 1938), French spaceman (Spationaut) and test pilot
- Chrétien, Michaël (* 1984), French-Moroccan football player
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- Chrimjan, Mkrtitsch (1820–1907), Armenian church leader, publicist and writer
- Chriplowitsch, Iossif Benzionowitsch (* 1937), Russian theoretical physicist
- Chripta, Andrij (* 1986), Ukrainian road cyclist
- Chriqui, Emmanuelle (* 1975), Canadian actress
- Chris (* 1978), Brazilian soccer player
- Chris Classic , American rapper
- Chris Tall (* 1991), German comedian and comedian
- Chrisafis, Chris (* 1946), American film producer
- Chrisander, Nils (1884–1947), Swedish actor and film director
- Chrisantus, Macauley (* 1990), Nigerian soccer player
- Chrisette Michele (* 1982), American R&B singer
- Chrisman, James (1818-1881) American politician
- Chrismann, Philipp Neri (1751–1810), German religious, Franciscan, fundamental theologian
- Chrismar, Josef von († 1875), German administrative officer
- Chrisnanta, Danny Bawa (* 1988), Singaporean badminton player of Indonesian origin
- Chrispa (* 1982), Greek singer
- Chriss, John , American actor, film producer and screenwriter
- Chriss, Marquese (born 1997), American basketball player
- Christ, Adam (1856–1881), German sculptor
- Christ, Adolf (1807–1877), Swiss politician
- Christ, Andreas (* 1981), German actor
- Christ, Angela (* 1989), Dutch soccer goalkeeper
- Christ, Anton (1800–1880), lawyer and politician from Baden
- Christ, Barbara (* 1962), German translator
- Christ, Bodo (1941–2016), German physician and university professor
- Christ, Chenoa (* 2000), German beach volleyball player
- Christ, Dorothea (1921–2009), Swiss art historian, art critic and author
- Christ, Eduard (1885–1965), German bank manager
- Christ, Fritz (1866–1906), German sculptor, medalist and alpinist
- Christ, Grégory (* 1982), French football player
- Christ, Gustav (1845–1918), Baden lawyer and local historian
- Christ, Hans (1884–1978), German art historian and university professor
- Christ, Hans (* 1958), Austrian veterinarian and author
- Christ, Harald (* 1972), German entrepreneur
- Christ, Herbert (1929–2011), German Romance studies and foreign language didactic
- Christ, Herbert (* 1941), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Christ, Herbert (* 1942), German jazz musician (trumpet, cornet, vocals)
- Christ, Hermann (1833–1933), Swiss lawyer and botanist
- Christ, Hubertus (1936–2016), German engineer and manager
- Christ, Jakob (1926–2008), Swiss psychiatrist
- Christ, Jan (* 1934), German writer
- Christ, Jerzy (* 1958), Polish-German ice hockey player
- Christ, Johann Alexander , Saxon lawyer and mayor of Leipzig
- Christ, Johann Friedrich († 1756), German archaeologist and art historian
- Christ, Johann Ludwig (1739–1813), German pastor, fruit growing expert and entomologist
- Christ, Johann Theobald (1777–1841), German doctor and benefactor
- Christ, Johannes Franciscus (1790–1845), Dutch landscape painter, etcher and watercolorist
- Christ, Josef (1917–1995), German sculptor
- Christ, Josef (* 1939), German soccer player
- Christ, Josef (* 1956), German lawyer
- Christ, Joseph Anton (1744–1823), Austrian singer and actor
- Christ, Karl (1841–1927), German local historian and private scholar
- Christ, Karl (1923–2008), German ancient historian
- Christ, Katja (* 1972), Swiss politician
- Christ, Lena (1881–1920), German writer
- Christ, Liesel (1919–1996), German folk actress
- Christ, Lisa (* 1991), Swiss slam poet and author
- Christ, Ludwig (1791–1876), Swiss lawyer, military and writer
- Christ, Ludwig (1900–1938), Lord Mayor of Trier
- Christ, Lukas (1881–1958), Swiss Protestant clergyman
- Christ, Manfred (* 1940), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Christ, Marco (* 1980), German soccer player
- Christ, Michael (* 1989), German ice hockey player
- Christ, Michaela (* 1966), German singer and lyricist
- Christ, Nico (* 1981), German table tennis player
- Christ, Norman (* 1943), American physicist
- Christ, Oliver , German psychologist
- Christ, Paul (1836–1908), Swiss Reformed pastor and theologian
- Christ, Peter (* 1948), German journalist
- Christ, Philipp (1839–1913), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Christ, Philipp (1867–1947), German politician (Peasant Party, DNVP), MdR
- Christ, Richard (1931–2013), German writer and publicist
- Christ, Robert Balthasar (1904–1982), Swiss journalist and writer
- Christ, Rudolf (1916–1982), Austrian opera singer (tenor)
- Christ, Sarah (* 1980), German-Australian harpist
- Christ, Sonja (* 1984), German wine queen 2009/2010
- Christ, Sven (* 1973), Swiss soccer player and soccer coach
- Christ, Thomas , German musical actor and vocal coach
- Christ, Tobias (* 1976), German football referee
- Christ, Waldemar (1855–1921), Prussian major general
- Christ, Wilhelm von (1831–1906), German classical philologist
- Christ, Wolfgang (* 1951), German architect and urban planner
- Christ, Wolfram (* 1955), German violist and conductor
- Christ, Wolfram (* 1963), German filmmaker and book author
- Christ-von Wedel, Christine (* 1948), German-Swiss historian
- Christa, Emanuel (1874–1948), German geologist and mineralogist
- Christa, Josef (1877–1951), German Roman Catholic pastor, local researcher and art historian
- Christakis-Zografos, Georgios (1863–1920), Greek Foreign Minister and President of the Autonomous Republic of Northern Epirus
- Christaller, Erdmann Gottreich (1857–1922), German writer and Protestant pastor
- Christaller, Frida (1898–1991), German sculptor
- Christaller, Helene (1872–1953), German writer
- Christaller, Johann Gottlieb (1827–1895), German missionary and linguist
- Christaller, Paul Gottfried (1860–1950), German Esperantist
- Christaller, Thomas (* 1949), German computer scientist and university professor
- Christaller, Walter (1893–1969), German geographer
- Christalnigg, Michael Balthasar von (1710–1768), religious, prince provost of Berchtesgaden (1752–1768)
- Christandl, Otto (1909–1946), Austrian politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Christanell, Linda (* 1939), Austrian artist
- Christange, Wilhelm , German politician (USPD, SPD), MdL
- Christanty, Linda (* 1970), Indonesian author and journalist
- Christanval, Philippe (* 1978), French football player
- Christaud-Pipola, Jacques (* 1948), French bobsledder
- Christe, Ian (* 1970), English-speaking music journalist
- Christe, Jan (* 1978), German journalist and entrepreneur
- Christe, Karl O. (* 1936), German inorganic chemist
- Christel, Albert (1907–1977), German teacher and author
- Christen, Ada (1839–1901), Austrian writer
- Christen, Adolf (1811–1883), Bavarian court actor and theater director
- Christen, Alois (* 1948), Swiss politician
- Christen, Björn (* 1980), Swiss ice hockey player
- Christen, Eduard (1931–2015), Swiss, Roman Catholic theologian and dogmatist
- Christen, Fritz (1921–1995), German member of the Waffen SS
- Christen, Fritz von (1872–1953), Prussian district administrator and manor owner
- Christen, Hanns U. (1917–2003), Swiss author
- Christen, Hanny (1899–1976), Swiss collector of folk music
- Christen, Hans Rudolf (1924–2011), Swiss chemistry teacher
- Christen, Hanspeter (* 1930), Swiss artist
- Christen, Hermann von (1841–1919), German politician (Free Conservative Party), MdR
- Christen, Ilona (1951–2009), German-Swiss television presenter
- Christen, Jakob (1825–1914), Swiss politician and judge
- Christians, Joseph Maria († 1838), Swiss sculptor
- Christen, Lukas (* 1966), Swiss disabled athlete
- Christen, Mathias (* 1987), Liechtenstein soccer player
- Christen, Nathalie (* 1970), Swiss journalist and presenter
- Christen, Raphael (1811–1880), Swiss sculptor
- Christen, Richi (* 1962), Swiss grass skier and alpine ski trainer
- Christen, Robin (* 1991), German basketball player
- Christen, Stefan (* 1968), Swiss professional officer (brigadier)
- Christen, Theophil (1873–1920), Swiss doctor, mathematician, physicist, economist and life reformer
- Christen, Thomas (* 1975), Swiss politician
- Christen, Ueli (* 1962), Swiss film editor
- Christen, Walter von (1874–1944), Prussian administrative officer
- Christen, Werner (1914–2008), Swiss hurdler and sprinter
- Christen, Wolfgang (* 1961), German physical chemist and university professor
- Christen, Yves (* 1941), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Christenko, Viktor Borissowitsch (* 1957), Russian Prime Minister 1998
- Christens, Wilhelm (1878–1964), German landscape, portrait and still life painter and graphic artist from the Düsseldorf School
- Christensen Arensøe, Bent (* 1967), Danish football player and coach
- Christensen, Alex (* 1967), German DJ and music producer
- Christensen, Anders (* 1972), Danish jazz musician (double bass)
- Christensen, Andreas (* 1996), Danish soccer player
- Christensen, Anthonie (1849–1926), Danish flower painter
- Christensen, Arthur (1875–1945), Danish orientalist
- Christensen, Asger (* 1958), Danish politician (Venstre), MEP
- Christensen, Benjamin (1879–1959), Danish film director
- Christensen, Bent (1929–1992), Danish film director, film producer, screenwriter and actor
- Christensen, Bent Egsmark (* 1963), Danish soccer coach and ex-soccer player
- Christensen, Bo (1937-2020), Danish film producer
- Christensen, Carina (* 1972), Danish entrepreneur and politician (Conservative People's Party), member of the Folketing
- Christensen, Carissa (* 1996), American-Filipino national soccer player
- Christensen, Carl (1872–1942), Danish systematic botanist and first describer of numerous species of ferns
- Christensen, Charlotte Bruus (* 1978), Danish camerawoman
- Christensen, Christians (1904–1969), Norwegian figure skater
- Christensen, Christian (1876–1956), Danish middle-distance runner
- Christensen, Christian (1925–1988), Danish politician (Kristeligt Folkeparti), member of the Folketing
- Christensen, Clayton M. (1952-2020), American economist
- Christensen, Cory (* 1994), American curler
- Christensen, Dale Eldon (1920–1944), American Lieutenant, Medal of Honor recipient
- Christensen, Daniel (* 1978), German-Danish actor
- Christensen, Dennis (* 1972), Danish Jehovah's Witness, imprisoned in Russia
- Christensen, Emil (* 1984), Swedish e-athlete
- Christensen, Emilie (* 1993), Norwegian handball player
- Christensen, Erik (* 1983), Canadian ice hockey player
- Christensen, Erika (* 1982), American actress
- Christensen, Ernst Johann Friedrich von (1801–1872), German dike inspector and chief construction director
- Christensen, Espen (* 1985), Norwegian handball goalkeeper
- Christensen, George (1909–1968) American football player
- Christensen, Hans Peder (1869–1945), Danish local politician, Mayor of Aarhus
- Christensen, Harald (1884–1944), Danish wrestler
- Christensen, Harold G. (1926–2012), American lawyer
- Christensen, Hayden (* 1981), Canadian-American actor
- Christensen, Helena (* 1968), Danish photo model
- Christensen, Helmuth (1918–2008), German politician (SSW)
- Christensen, Inger (1935–2009), Danish writer
- Christensen, Ingolf Elster (1872–1943), Norwegian lawyer, officer, civil servant and conservative politician, member of the Storting
- Christensen, Jacob (* 2001), Danish football player
- Christensen, Jan (* 1977), Danish-Norwegian artist
- Christensen, Jens Christian (1856–1930), Danish liberal politician, member of the Folketing and Prime Minister
- Christensen, Jeremias (1859–1908), German-Danish sculptor
- Christensen, Jesper (* 1948), Danish actor
- Christensen, Jesper Bøje (* 1944), Danish harpsichordist and musicologist
- Christensen, Jette F. (* 1983), Norwegian politician
- Christensen, Johannes (1889–1957), Danish long-distance runner
- Christensen, Johnny (* 1930), Danish classical philologist and historian of philosophy
- Christensen, Jon (1943-2020), Norwegian jazz drummer
- Christensen, Jon Lynn (* 1963), American politician
- Christensen, Joss (* 1991), American freestyle skier
- Christensen, Karl (1821–1895), German politician (NLP), MdR
- Christensen, Kim (* 1979), Danish football player
- Christensen, Kim (* 1980), Danish football player
- Christensen, Kurt (* 1937), Danish football player
- Christensen, Lars (1884–1965), Norwegian ship owner and whaling magnate
- Christensen, Las (1721–1793), German land tenant and civil servant
- Christensen, Lasse Vigen (* 1994), Danish football player
- Christensen, Laura (* 1984), Danish actress
- Christensen, Lauritz Royal (1915–1997), American microbiologist
- Christensen, Lene Maria (* 1972), Danish actress
- Christensen, Mads (* 1984), Danish racing cyclist
- Christensen, Mads (* 1984), Danish ice hockey player
- Christensen, Mads (* 1987), Danish ice hockey player
- Christensen, Magnus (* 1997), Danish football player
- Christensen, Maria (* 1995), Danish soccer player
- Christensen, Marit Fiane (* 1980), Norwegian soccer player
- Christensen, Michael (* 1981), Danish badminton player
- Christensen, Michael (* 1990), Danish racing driver
- Christensen, Michael Færk (* 1986), Danish racing cyclist
- Christensen, Morten (* 1965), Danish tennis player
- Christensen, Netti (1914–2006), German resistance fighter and preschool teacher
- Christensen, Nicolaus Heinrich von (1768–1841), Royal Danish Major General and Oberdeichinspektor
- Christensen, Niels (1865–1952), Danish inventor
- Christensen, Niels Otto (1917–2003), Danish lawyer, civil servant, Landsfoged and Landshøvding of Greenland
- Christensen, Ole (* 1955), Danish politician, MEP
- Christensen, Oliver (* 1999), Danish football goalkeeper
- Christensen, Oluf (1904–1957), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Christensen, Ove (1856–1909), Danish violinist, pianist and composer
- Christensen, Per (1934–2009), Norwegian actor
- Christensen, Pernille Bech (* 1959), Danish film editor
- Christensen, Peter , Danish badminton player
- Christensen, Peter (* 1975), Danish politician of the Venstre party and Minister of Defense and Minister for Nordic Cooperation
- Christensen, Peter Forsyth (* 1952), American clergyman, Bishop of Boise City
- Christensen, Ralph (* 1953), German legal scholar, author and philosopher
- Christensen, Richard M. (* 1932), American engineer
- Christensen, Ruth (* 1929), Danish graphic artist
- Christensen, Shawn , film producer, screenwriter, director, songwriter and actor
- Christensen, Søren (* 1940), Danish politician, representative of the Danish Ministry of State in the Faroe Islands
- Christensen, Steen (* 1941), Danish sailor
- Christensen, Theodor (1905–1988), German SS-Sturmbannführer
- Christensen, Tommy (* 1961), Danish soccer player
- Christensen, Ute (* 1955), German actress and screenwriter
- Christensen, Viggo (1880–1967), Danish politician
- Christensen-Dalsgaard, Jørgen (* 1950), Danish astronomer
- Christenson, Chris (1875–1943), American figure skater
- Christenson, James H. (* 1937), American physicist
- Christer Nilsson (1365–1442), imperial councilor, knight, governor in Viborg, Drost, imperial governor
- Christern, Alfred (1856–1929), German mayor
- Christern, Friedrich Wilhelm (1816–1891), German-American bookseller and publisher
- Christern, Hans (1900–1966), German officer in the Wehrmacht and bearer of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross
- Christern, Hermann (1892–1941), German historian and university professor
- Christern, Johann Wilhelm († 1876), German writer and musician
- Christern, Jürgen (1928–1983), German Christian archaeologist
- Christes, Johannes (* 1937), German classical philologist
- Christesen, Clement Byrne (1911-2003), Australian journalist
- Christfels, Philipp Albrecht (1732–1811), German pastor
- Christfreund, Rudolf , German architect, head of the building department of the city of Hanover
- Christgau, Robert (* 1942), American essayist and music journalist
- Christgau, Victor (1894–1991), American politician
- Christi, Ellen (* 1958), American jazz singer
- Christiaans, Willem (* 1961), Namibian religious, Roman Catholic bishop of Keetmanshoop
- Christiaanse, Kees (* 1953), Dutch architect and professor for architecture and urban planning at the ETH Zurich
- Christian († 950), Count in Northern Thuringia and Schwabengau and Margrave in the Serimunt district
- Christian (1566–1633), Duke of Braunschweig-Lüneburg and Bishop of Minden
- Christian (1570–1633), Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Ærø
- Christian (1581–1655), Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth
- Christian (1585–1637), Count of Waldeck-Wildungen
- Christian (1616–1684), Count von Ortenburg, governor of the Upper Palatinate
- Christian (1618–1672), Duke of Liegnitz, Brieg, Wohlau and Ohlau
- Christian (1627–1698), Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (1662–1698)
- Christian (1627–1675), court official and politician
- Christian (1653–1707), Duke of Saxony-Eisenberg
- Christian (1682–1736), Duke of Saxony-Weißenfels, Prince of Saxony-Querfurt (1712–1736)
- Christian (1688–1739), Prince of Nassau-Dillenburg
- Christian (1689–1755), Landgrave of Hesse-Wanfried, later Hesse-Eschwege-Rheinfels
- Christian (1728–1799), Count zu Erbach-Schönberg, governor of the Teutonic Order
- Christian (* 1973), Canadian wrestler
- Christian Albrecht (1641–1695), Prince-Bishop of Lübeck and Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf
- Christian Albrecht (1675–1692), Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach
- Christian Albrecht (1726–1789), Prince of the House of Hohenlohe-Langenburg and Dutch Lieutenant General
- Christian August (1622–1708), Count Palatine and first Duke of Palatinate-Sulzbach
- Christian August (1690–1747), Royal Prussian Field Marshal General
- Christian August (1696–1754), royal Danish general, Duke of Augustenburg
- Christian August (1714–1784), ruling imperial count of Solms-Laubach
- Christian August von Sachsen-Zeitz (1666–1725), Archbishop of Gran (Hungarian: Esztergom)
- Christian August von Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf (1673–1726), Protestant prince-bishop of the Lübeck bishopric
- Christian August von Waldeck-Pyrmont (1744–1798), Austrian and Portuguese general
- Christian de Cort († 1669), Catholic priest
- Christian de l'Aumône († 1145), Cistercian, mystic
- Christian Eberhard (1665–1708), Prince of East Friesland
- Christian Ernst (1644–1712), Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth
- Christian Ernst (1683–1745), Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (1729–1745)
- Christian Franz von Sachsen-Coburg-Saalfeld (1730–1797), Prince of Sachsen-Coburg-Saalfeld and general
- Christian Günther I (1578–1642), Count of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen
- Christian Günther II. (1616–1666), Count of Arnstadt (from 1642)
- Christian Günther III. (1736–1794), Prince of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen
- Christian Heinrich (1661–1708), father of the two margraves Georg Friedrich Karl and Friedrich Christian von Brandenburg-Kulmbach
- Christian I , Count of Oldenburg
- Christian I (1426–1481), King of Denmark (1448–1481)
- Christian I (1560–1591), Elector of Saxony
- Christian I (1568–1630), Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg
- Christian I (1598–1654), Count Palatinate of Pfalz-Bischweiler
- Christian I (1615–1691), Duke of Saxe-Merseburg, Prince of the Wettin family
- Christian I von Buch († 1183), Archbishop of Mainz, Imperial Arch Chancellor
- Christian II († 1233), Count of Oldenburg
- Christian II (1481–1559), King of Denmark and Norway (1513–1523) and King of Sweden (1520–1523)
- Christian II (1583–1611), Elector of Saxony from the House of Wettin (Albertine line)
- Christian II (1599–1656), Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg (1630–1656)
- Christian II (1637–1717), Count Palatine and Duke of Pfalz-Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld
- Christian II (1653–1694), Duke of Saxe-Merseburg
- Christian II von Bolanden (1179–1253), Archbishop of Mainz
- Christian III († 1285), Count of Oldenburg
- Christian III (1503–1559), King of Denmark and Norway
- Christian III (1674–1735), Count Palatine and Duke of Pfalz-Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld
- Christian III Moritz (1680–1694), Duke of Saxony-Merseburg
- Christian IV , German count
- Christian IV (1577–1648), King of Denmark and Norway
- Christian IV (1722–1775), Duke of Zweibrücken
- Christian IX (1612–1647), Count of Delmenhorst from the House of Oldenburg
- Christian IX (1818–1906), King of Denmark
- Christian Karl Reinhard (1695–1766), Count of Leiningen-Dagsburg-Falkenburg and Lord von Broich
- Christian Karl of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Plön-Norburg (1674–1706), Brandenburg-Prussian officer
- Christian Ludwig (1622–1665), Duke of Braunschweig-Lüneburg, Prince of Calenberg and of Lüneburg
- Christian Ludwig (1635–1706), Count of Waldeck-Wildungen, Count of Waldeck and Pyrmont
- Christian Ludwig Herzog zu Mecklenburg (1912–1996), German nobleman, head of the House of Mecklenburg
- Christian Ludwig I (1623–1692), ruling Duke of Mecklenburg in the Mecklenburg-Schwerin region
- Christian Ludwig II. (1683–1756), Duke of Mecklenburg (-Schwerin)
- Christian Ludwig von Brandenburg-Schwedt (1677–1734), Prussian officer, governor of Halberstadt, recipient of Bach's Brandenburg Concerts
- Christian Ulrich I (1652–1704), Duke of Württemberg-Oels
- Christian Ulrich II. (1691–1734), Duke of Württemberg-Wilhelminenort
- Christian V , Count of Oldenburg (1368–1398)
- Christian V (1646–1699), King of Denmark and Norway
- Christian VI. , Count of Oldenburg
- Christian VI. (1699–1746), King of Denmark and Norway, Duke of Schleswig and Count of Holstein (1730–1746)
- Christian VII (1749–1808), King of Denmark and Norway
- Christian VIII (1786–1848), King of Denmark (1839–1848), King of Norway (1814)
- Christian von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1599–1626), general in the Thirty Years War
- Christian of Denmark (1603–1647), Crown Prince of Denmark
- Christian von Hannover (1885–1901), second eldest son of Ernst August, the last Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Hanover and Thyra of Denmark
- Christian von Lilienfeld , Austrian Cistercian, prior of Lilienfeld Abbey and late medieval writer in the Middle Latin language
- Christian von Mühlhausen († 1295), Bishop of Samland
- Christian von Passau († 1013), Roman Catholic clergyman, Bishop of Passau (991-1013)
- Christian of Pomesania , Bishop of Pomesania
- Christian von Prachatitz († 1439), Czech scholar, rector of Charles University and administrator of the Utraquist Church
- Christian of Prussia († 1245), Bishop of Prussia
- Christian von Sachsen-Weißenfels (1652–1689), Elector Field Marshal Lieutenant
- Christian von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg (1831–1917), German-Danish prince, member of the British royal family
- Christian von Schwarzburg-Sondershausen (1700–1749), Prince of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen
- Christian von Stablo , monk and theological author
- Christian von Witzleben († 1394), Bishop of Naumburg
- Christian Wilhelm (1647–1721), Prince of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen
- Christian Wilhelm von Brandenburg (1587–1665), administrator of the Archbishopric of Magdeburg and the Halberstadt Monastery
- Christian X. (1870–1947), King of Denmark
- Christian zu Denmark (* 2005), heir to the Danish throne
- Christian, Abraham David (* 1952), German sculptor, draftsman and conceptual artist
- Christian, Adolf (1934–1999), Austrian racing cyclist
- Christian, Anton (* 1940), Austrian painter
- Christian, Betty Jo (* 1936), American lawyer and attorney
- Christian, Bill (* 1938), American ice hockey player
- Christian, Brendan (* 1983), Antiguan sprinter
- Christian, Buddy (1885–1958), American jazz musician
- Christian, Charlie (1916–1942), American jazz guitarist
- Christian, Claudia (* 1965), American actress, director, screenwriter, singer and musician
- Christian, Cody (* 1995), American actor
- Christian, Curt (1920–2010), Austrian logician
- Christian, Dave (* 1959), American ice hockey player and coach
- Christian, David (* 1946), Australian-American historian
- Christian, Dennie (* 1956), German pop singer
- Christian, Dirk-Martin (* 1962), German constitutional protector and ministerial official
- Christian, Eckhard (1907–1985), German major general
- Christian, Emile (1895–1973), American New Orleans jazz musician (trombone, double bass, cornet) and composer
- Christian, Eva (* 1937), German actress
- Christian, Eva (* 1976), German author
- Christian, Fletcher (1764–1793), British seaman
- Christian, Francis Joseph (* 1942), American clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Manchester
- Christian, Frank (1887–1973), American jazz cornet player
- Christian, Georg (1867–1936), German farmer and politician (DNVP, CNBL), MdL
- Christian, Gerd (* 1950), German pop singer
- Christian, Gerda (1913–1997), German private secretary to Adolf Hitler
- Christian, Gordon (1927-2017), American ice hockey player
- Christian, Hans (1929–2011), Austrian opera singer (baritone)
- Christian, James , American rock musician
- Christian, Jodie (1932–2012), American jazz pianist
- Christian, Johann Joseph (1706–1777), German sculptor and wood carver
- Christian, John T. , American geotechnician
- Christian, Kaitlyn (* 1992), American tennis player
- Christian, Lillie Delk (1896–1966), American pop singer
- Christian, Linda (1923–2011), Mexican-American actress
- Christian, Maria (* 1965), Irish pop singer
- Christian, Mark (* 1990), British track and road cyclist
- Christian, Mary Ellen (1848–1941), Australian singer (alto) and singing teacher
- Christian, Matthias (* 1941), Austrian philosopher
- Christian, Meg (* 1946), American singer and songwriter
- Christian, Michael (1947–2006), German actor and voice actor
- Christian, Mike (* 1955), American bodybuilder
- Christian, Norbert (1925–1976), German actor
- Christian, Paul (1910–1996), German physician and university professor
- Christian, Peter (* 1947), Micronesian politician, President of the Federated States of Micronesia
- Christian, Robert (1948–2019), American religious, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in San Francisco
- Christian, Roger (1935–2011), American ice hockey player
- Christian, Roger (* 1944), British film director
- Christian, Shawn (* 1965), American actor
- Christian, Sydney (1935–2017), Antiguan politician
- Christian, Thomas (* 1951), Austrian violinist and music teacher
- Christian, Viktor (1885–1963), German ancient orientalist
- Christian-Christensen, Donna (* 1945), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Christian-Jaque (1904-1994), French director
- Christiancy, Isaac P. (1812–1890), American lawyer and politician
- Christiane , German singer
- Christiane Eberhardine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth (1671–1727), Electress of Saxony, titular queen of Poland
- Christiane Henriette von Pfalz-Zweibrücken (1725-1816), Countess Palatinate of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld, by marriage Princess of Waldeck and Pyrmont
- Christiane Sophie Charlotte of Brandenburg-Kulmbach (1733–1757), Duchess of Saxony-Hildburghausen
- Christiane von Capua , Hungarian queen
- Christiane von Sachsen-Merseburg (1659–1679), Princess of Sachsen-Merseburg and Duchess of Sachsen-Eisenberg
- Christiane of Termonde , Catholic saint
- Christiane zu Mecklenburg (1735–1794), Duchess of Mecklenburg, member of the ducal house of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
- Christianen, Arjan (* 1982), Dutch football player
- Christiani, Alexander (1587–1637), German Lutheran theologian and mathematician
- Christiani, Alexander (* 1940), Austrian diplomat
- Christiani, Alexander (* 1958), German speaker
- Christiani, Dave (* 1979), Dutch billiard player
- Christiani, David (1610–1688), German Lutheran theologian and mathematician
- Christiani, Eddy (1918–2016), Dutch guitarist and singer
- Christiani, Erhard (1939–2017), German artist and architect
- Christiani, Hans (* 1951), German actor
- Christiani, Johann Rudolph (1761–1841), Danish-German pedagogue and theologian
- Christiani, Karl Andreas (1707–1780), German philosopher
- Christiani, Konrad (1732–1795), pharmacist
- Christiani, Pablo , anti-Jewish polemist and main opponent of Nachmanides at the disputation in Barcelona
- Christiani, Reinhold (* 1940), German educator
- Christiani, Rudolf (1797–1858), German lawyer and politician
- Christiani, Rudolf (1877–1960), Danish civil engineer
- Christiani, Wilhelm Ernst (1731–1793), German theologian and historian
- Christianowitsch, Sergei Alexejewitsch (1908–2000), Russian mathematician, physicist and university professor
- Christians, Annedore (1926–2013), German writer, painter and sculptor
- Christians, Clemens (1923–1998), German grammar school teacher, senior director of studies and president of the German Teachers' Association (DL)
- Christians, Friedrich Wilhelm (1922–2004), German banker
- Christians, Kathrin (* 1984), German flutist
- Christians, Kurt (1909–1998), German printer and publisher
- Christians, Ludwig (1875–1940), German district administrator
- Christians, Mady (1896–1951), German actress
- Christians, Rudolf (1869–1921), German actor and theater director
- Christians, Sven (* 1967), German soccer player
- Christiansen, Anders (* 1990), Danish soccer player
- Christiansen, Ann (* 1966), Swedish swimmer
- Christiansen, Arne , Canadian voice actor and translator
- Christiansen, Arne B. (1909–1983), Norwegian ski jumper
- Christiansen, Bill (1914-2000), American politician
- Christiansen, Broder (1869–1958), German philosopher and linguist
- Christiansen, Bryan (* 1975), American basketball player
- Christiansen, Christian (1843–1917), Danish physicist
- Christiansen, Christian E. (* 1972), Danish film director and producer
- Christiansen, David (* 1976), German film music composer and orchestrator
- Christiansen, Eva , German senior government employee
- Christiansen, Friedrich (1879–1972), German officer, most recently General der Flieger and commander of the Wehrmacht in the Netherlands
- Christiansen, Hanne Hvidtfeldt (* 1965), Danish geographer
- Christiansen, Hans (1866–1945), German artisan and Art Nouveau painter
- Christiansen, Henning (1932–2008), Danish composer
- Christiansen, Henrik (* 1983), Norwegian speed skater
- Christiansen, Holger (* 1957), German pediatrician, oncologist, hematologist, cancer researcher and university professor
- Christiansen, Ingeborg (* 1930), German theater and film actress
- Christiansen, Isobel (* 1991), English soccer player
- Christiansen, Jack (1928–1986) American football player and coach
- Christiansen, Jesper (* 1978), Danish football goalkeeper
- Christiansen, Joan (* 1988), Danish badminton player
- Christiansen, Johannes (1809–1854), German legal scholar
- Christiansen, Julie (* 1987), Danish actress
- Christiansen, Julius (1897–1951), German politician (DVP), MdL
- Christiansen, Kai (* 1968), German director and screenwriter
- Christiansen, Karianne (1949–1976), Norwegian ski racer
- Christiansen, Karl (1890–1932), Greenlandic catechist and councilor
- Christiansen, Kasper Tom (* 1981), Danish jazz drummer and composer
- Christiansen, Kim (* 1976), Norwegian snowboarder
- Christiansen, Larry (* 1956), American chess player
- Christiansen, Lars (* 1972), Danish handball player and coach
- Christiansen, Lauritz (1867–1930), Norwegian sailor
- Christiansen, Lauritz (1892–1976), Danish long-distance runner
- Christiansen, Mads (* 1986), Danish handball player
- Christiansen, Marianne (* 1963), Danish bishop
- Christiansen, Mark (* 1963), Danish badminton player
- Christiansen, Mathias (* 1968), German writer
- Christiansen, Mathias (* 1994), Danish badminton player
- Christiansen, Max (1907–1980), German politician (CDU of the GDR)
- Christiansen, Max (* 1996), German soccer player
- Christiansen, Morten (* 1974), Norwegian racing cyclist
- Christiansen, Morten Voss (* 1979), Danish track and road cyclist
- Christiansen, Nanna (* 1989), Danish soccer player
- Christiansen, Ole Kirk (1891–1958), Danish entrepreneur (Lego)
- Christiansen, Pål H. (* 1958), Norwegian writer
- Christiansen, Palle (* 1973), Danish-Greenlandic politician (Demokraatit) and dentist
- Christiansen, Per (* 1949), Norwegian lawyer, university professor and EFTA judge
- Christiansen, Peter Fich (* 1941), Danish rower
- Christiansen, Ragnar (1922–2019), Norwegian politician (Arbeiderpartiet), Minister and Fylkesmann
- Christiansen, Rolf (* 1957), German politician (SPD)
- Christiansen, Sabine (* 1957), German television presenter, journalist and producer
- Christiansen, Sigurd (1891–1947), Norwegian writer
- Christiansen, Sigvard (* 1866), Greenland State Councilor
- Christiansen, Theis (* 1984), Danish badminton player
- Christiansen, Thomas (* 1973), Danish-Spanish soccer player and coach
- Christiansen, Thor Nis (1957–1981), Danish-American serial killer
- Christiansen, Thue (* 1940), Greenlandic artist, politician (Siumut), teacher, editor and translator
- Christiansen, Tom (* 1956), Norwegian ski jumper
- Christiansen, Vetle Sjåstad (* 1992), Norwegian biathlete
- Christiansen, Waldemar (1920–1997), German politician (FDP), MdHB
- Christiansen, Wilhelm (1885–1966), middle school teacher and lecturer at the University of Kiel
- Christiansen, Wilhelm Ludwig (1920–2011), German homeland researcher, tourist guide and politician (SSW, SPF)
- Christiansen-Clausen, Max (1899–1979), German communist and radio operator at the headquarters for reconnaissance in the General Staff of the Red Army
- Christiansen-Less, Friedrich (1897–1989), German agricultural expert and university professor
- Christianson, Denny (* 1942), American jazz trumpeter
- Christianson, Theodore (1883–1948), American politician
- Christiany, Antonie , German theater actress, opera singer (soprano)
- Christidis, Leslie (* 1959), Australian ornithologist
- Christidou, Styliani (* 1987), Greek gymnast
- Christie, Agatha (1890–1976), English crime novelist
- Christie, Al (1881–1951) Canadian director, film producer, and screenwriter
- Christie, Alan (1905-2002), Canadian sprinter
- Christie, Audrey (1912–1989), American actress
- Christie, Bob (1924–2009), American racing driver
- Christie, Chris (* 1962), American politician (Republican Party)
- Christie, Christian (1832–1906), Norwegian architect
- Christie, Cyrus (born 1992), Irish football player
- Christie, David (1818–1880), Canadian Liberal Party politician, Senate Speaker
- Christie, David (1948–1997), French singer
- Christie, David A. (* 1945), British ornithologist
- Christie, Doug (born 1970), American basketball player
- Christie, Elise (* 1990), British short tracker
- Christie, Freya (* 1997), British tennis player
- Christie, Gabriel (1756–1808), American politician
- Christie, George (1934–2014), English opera director
- Christie, Gwendoline (* 1978), British actress
- Christie, Ian (1927-2010) British jazz clarinetist and author
- Christie, Jason (* 1990), New Zealand track and road cyclist
- Christie, Jeff (* 1983), Canadian luge rider
- Christie, Jeremy (* 1983), New Zealand soccer player
- Christie, John (1899–1953), British serial killer
- Christie, John Walter (1865–1944) American racing car driver, engineer, inventor, and entrepreneur
- Christie, Jonatan (* 1997), Indonesian badminton player
- Christie, Julianne , Canadian actress
- Christie, Julie , British film actress
- Christie, Keith (1931-1980) British jazz trombonist
- Christie, Linford (* 1960), British-Jamaican sprinter
- Christie, Lou (born 1943), American singer and songwriter
- Christie, Lyn (1928-2020), Australian jazz bassist, band leader and university teacher
- Christie, Morven (born 1979), Scottish actress
- Christie, Mylla (* 1971), Brazilian actress and singer
- Christie, Nils (1928-2015), Norwegian criminologist
- Christie, Perry (* 1943), Bahamian politician, Prime Minister (2002–2007 and 2012–2017)
- Christie, Richard Copley (1830–1901), British lawyer, historian, bibliophile and Romance scholar
- Christie, Ryan (born 1995), Scottish soccer player
- Christie, Samuel Hunter (1784–1865) British mathematician and naturalist
- Christie, Stuart (1946–2020), British anarchist and founder and editor of Black Flag
- Christie, Tony (born 1943), English musician, singer and actor
- Christie, Warren (* 1975), Canadian actor of British descent
- Christie, Werner (* 1949), Norwegian politician and doctor
- Christie, Wilhelm Frimann Koren (1778–1849), Norwegian lawyer and politician, member of the Storting
- Christie, William (1845-1922) British astronomer
- Christie, William (* 1944), American-French conductor and harpsichordist
- Christier, Holger (* 1948), German politician (SPD), MdHB
- Christiernsson, Carl-Axel (1898–1969), Swedish hurdler
- Christill, Horst (* 1959), German church musician
- Christin, Charles-Gabriel-Frédéric (1744–1799), French lawyer and historian
- Christin, Pierre (* 1938), French comic book author
- Christin, Renate (* 1941), German visual artist
- Christina (1626–1689), Queen of Sweden
- Christina the Wonderful Christian Saint
- Christina I († 919), Abbess of Gandersheim
- Christina von Bolsena , Christian martyr
- Christina of Denmark († 1590), Duchess of Milan and Lorraine, Princess of Denmark
- Christina of France (1606–1663), by marriage Duchess of Savoy
- Christina von Hamm , mystic and blessed
- Christina von Retters , medieval adventure mystic
- Christina of Saxony (1461–1521), Queen of Denmark, Norway and Sweden, and Duchess of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf
- Christina von Sachsen (1505–1549), Landgrave of Hesse
- Christina von Stommeln (1242–1312), beguines, mystic and stigmatized
- Christina zu Mecklenburg (1639–1693), princess from the House of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, abbess of Gandersheim
- Christinat, Amélia (1926–2016), Swiss National Councilor and women's rights activist
- Christinat, Lukas (* 1965), Swiss principal horn in the Lucerne Symphony Orchestra, lecturer in horn and chamber music at the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences
- Christine and the Queens (* 1988), French singer-songwriter
- Christine Charlotte von Württemberg (1645–1699), Princess of Württemberg, by marriage Princess of East Friesland
- Christine Charlotte zu Solms-Braunfels (1690–1751), Princess of Hesse-Homburg
- Christine de Pizan , French writer
- Christine Elisabeth von Barby and Mühlingen (1634–1681), Duchess of Braunschweig and Lüneburg
- Christine Luise von Oettingen-Oettingen (1671–1747), Princess of Öttingen-Öttingen, by marriage Duchess of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel and Princess of Blankenburg
- Christine Magdalena von Pfalz-Zweibrücken-Kleeburg (1616–1662), Countess Palatine of Zweibrücken-Kleeburg, by marriage Margravine of Baden-Durlach
- Christine Margarete of Mecklenburg (1615–1666), Duchess of Mecklenburg
- Christine von Baden-Durlach (1645–1705), Duchess of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg
- Christine von Hessen (1543–1604), Duchess of Holstein-Gottorf
- Christine von Hessen-Eschwege (1648–1702), Duchess of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern
- Christine von Hessen-Kassel (1578–1658), Duchess of Saxony-Eisenach
- Christine of Lorraine (1565–1636), Grand Duchess and Regent of Tuscany
- Christine, Ann (* 1944), Finnish pop singer from the 1960s
- Christiné, Henri (1867–1941), Swiss-French composer
- Christine, Virginia (1920–1996), American film actress
- Christinger, Johann Jakob (1836–1910), Swiss Protestant Reformed pastor and writer
- Christison, Philip (1893-1993), British Army officer
- Christl, Andreas (* 1986), German radio host
- Christl, Anton Josef (1802–1865), German theater actor, director and director
- Christl, Christian (* 1962), German blues and boogie-woogie pianist
- Christl, Florian (* 1990), German composer and musician
- Christl, Lisy (* 1964), German costume designer
- Christl, Tobias (* 1978), German jazz musician
- Christle, Colm († 2018), Irish cyclist
- Christlein, Rainer (1940–1983), German prehistoric
- Christlieb, Alfred (1866–1934), German Protestant theologian
- Christlieb, Angela (* 1965), German actress and director
- Christlieb, Harry (1886–1967), German sculptor
- Christlieb, Pete (* 1945), American jazz musician
- Christlieb, Theodor (1833–1889), Protestant theologian
- Christman, Bert (1915–1942), American comic artist and fighter pilot
- Christman, Bob , American curler
- Christmann, Adolf (* 1927), Belgian portrait and landscape painter
- Christmann, Anna (* 1983), German politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Christmann, Anna Maria (1697–1761), German soldier in the Turkish Wars
- Christmann, Beate (* 1984), German sword fencer
- Christmann, Egon (1932-2006), German jazz trombonist
- Christmann, Erwin (1929–2000), Austrian composer and musician
- Christmann, Federico Enrique Bruno (1898–1986), Argentine surgeon and university professor
- Christmann, Franz (1934–1998), Austrian cabaret artist and musician
- Christmann, Freddy (1931–2007), German jazz trumpeter
- Christmann, Georg (1874–1947), German crop scientist
- Christmann, Günter (* 1942), German jazz musician
- Christmann, Hans (* 1922), German soccer player
- Christmann, Hans Helmut (1929–1995), German Romance scholar, linguist, medievalist and science historian
- Christmann, Hansjörg (* 1947), German politician (CSU) and district administrator of the Dachau district
- Christmann, Jakob (1554–1613), Orientalist of the Reformed Confession
- Christmann, Kurt (1907–1987), German SS Obersturmbannführer
- Christmann, Miriam (1966–2008), German television presenter
- Christmann, Monika (* 1959), German oenologist and professor
- Christmann, Paulus (1971–2014), German conductor and choir director
- Christmann, Rudolph Eduard (1814–1867), German winery owner and politician
- Christmann, Sebastian (* 1999), German-Swiss ice hockey player
- Christmann, Sepp (1895–1977), German football and athletics trainer
- Christmann, Sofie (1883–1944), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Christmann, Stefan (* 1983), German nature photographer
- Christmann, Steffen (* 1965), German winemaker and viticulture official
- Christmann, Wilhelm Ludwig (1780–1835), German Lutheran clergyman and mathematician
- Christmas, Art (1905–1961), Canadian bandleader and multi-instrumentalist
- Christmas, Eric (1916-2000), British actor
- Christmas, Henry (1811–1868) English novelist and numismatist
- Christmas, Julie (* 1975), American singer
- Christmas, Lee (1863-1924), American mercenary
- Christmas-Møller, Pia (* 1961), Danish politician (Conservative People's Party), member of the Folketing
- Christner, Christian (* 1992), German poker player
- Christo (1935–2020), Bulgarian-American artist
- Christo, Bob († 2011), Australian actor of Hindi film
- Christodoros , Greek poet
- Christodoulides, Demetrios N. (* 1958), American physicist
- Christodoulidis, Nikos (* 1973), Cypriot politician and foreign minister
- Christodoulopoulos, Lazaros (* 1986), Greek football player
- Christodoulos I (1939–2008), Greek clergyman; Archbishop of Athens; Head of the Greek Orthodox Church
- Christodoulou, Demetrios (* 1951), Greek-American mathematician and physicist
- Christodoulou, Evangelia (* 1983), Greek gymnast
- Christodoulou, Petros (* 1960), Greek economist
- Christodoulou, Riki (* 1988), British racing driver
- Christodoulou, Theofanis (* 1965), Greek basketball player and politician
- Christodulos , court official of Rogers II of Sicily
- Christof, Johann (* 1960), Austrian entrepreneur
- Christoff, Charlotte (* 1933), German writer
- Christoff, Steve (* 1958), American ice hockey player
- Christoffel, Elwin Bruno (1829–1900), German mathematician
- Christoffel, Ernst Jakob (1876–1955), German Protestant pastor, founder of the Christoffel Mission for the Blind
- Christoffel, Hans (1888–1959), Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst
- Christoffel, Karl (1895–1986), German historian, writer, wine poet and politician (CDU), MdL
- Christoffel, Martin (1922–2001), Swiss chess player
- Christoffel, Paul (* 1960), Swiss ice hockey player
- Christoffel, Rageth (1810–1875), Swiss Reformed pastor and educator
- Christoffel, Ulrich (1891–1975), Swiss art historian, art critic and author
- Christoffer, Jörn , German American football player
- Christoffers, Hans (1905–1942), German communist resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Christoffers, Jens (* 1966), German chemist and professor of organic chemistry at the Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg
- Christoffers, Ralf (* 1956), German politician (Die Linke), MdL
- Christoffersen, Chris (* 1979), Danish basketball player
- Christoffersen, Janni (* 1962), Danish data protection expert
- Christoffersen, Lise (* 1955), Norwegian politician
- Christofferson, D. Todd (b.1945), American Apostle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- Christofferson, Debra (born 1963), American actress
- Christofi, Dimitris (* 1988), Cypriot football player
- Christofi, Eleni (* 1998), Greek tennis player
- Christofi, Luna (* 1967), Danish journalist
- Christofias, Dimitris (1946–2019), Cypriot politician
- Christofides, Nicos (1942-2019), Cypriot mathematician
- Christofilos, Nicholas (1916–1972), Greek-American physicist
- Christoforakos, Michael (* 1953), Greek-German manager
- Christoforidis, Anton (1917–1985), Greek boxer
- Christoforidis, Stavros (* 1974), Greek biathlete
- Christoforou, Constantinos (* 1977), Greek-Cypriot singer
- Christofte, Kim (* 1960), Danish football player
- Christol, Gilles (* 1943), French mathematician
- Christol, Michel (* 1942), French ancient historian and epigraphist
- Christomannos, Theodor (1854–1911), Austrian tourism pioneer and politician, member of the state parliament
- Christomanos, Anastasios (1841–1906), Greek chemist and rector of the University of Athens
- Christomanos, Constantin (1867–1911), Greek historian, poet and playwright
- Christon, Shameka (* 1982), American basketball player
- Christopeit, Horst (* 1939), German soccer player
- Christopeit, Joachim F. (* 1936), German manager
- Christoph († 1173), Duke of South Jutland
- Christoph , Prince to turn
- Christoph (1499–1517), East Frisian chief of Jeverland
- Christoph (1515–1568), Duke of Württemberg
- Christoph (1552–1592), Count of Hohenzollern-Haigerloch
- Christoph (1570–1606), Duke of Braunschweig-Lüneburg-Harburg
- Christoph (* 1953), Czech clergyman, Metropolitan of Prague, the Czech lands and Slovakia
- Christoph the Strong (1449–1493), Wittelsbach nobleman, brother of Duke Albrecht the Wise
- Christoph Ebran von Wildenberg († 1491), counter-archbishop of the Archdiocese of Salzburg
- Christoph Friedrich zu Stolberg-Stolberg (1672–1738), regent of the County of Stolberg
- Christopher I (1219–1259), King of Denmark (1219–1259)
- Christoph I , Margrave of Baden (1475–1515)
- Christoph I (1480–1551), Count of Ortenburg and Mattighofen
- Christopher II (1276–1332), King of Denmark (1320–1326 and 1329–1332)
- Christoph II. (1537–1575), Margrave of Baden-Rodemachern (1556–1575)
- Christopher III. (1416–1448), King of Denmark, Sweden and Norway
- Christoph in Bavaria (1879–1963), Wittelsbacher, Duke in Bavaria
- Christoph von Baden-Durlach (1603–1632), son of the margrave of Baden and officer in the Thirty Years' War
- Christoph von Baden-Durlach (1684–1723), Prince of Baden-Durlach
- Christoph von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1487–1558), Archbishop of Bremen, Bishop of Verden
- Christopher of Greece (1888–1940), Greek prince
- Christoph von Leuchtenberg († 1554), German horseman colonel
- Christoph von Schachner († 1500), Bishop of Passau
- Christoph von Trotha , Palatine nobleman
- Christoph von Urach , German sculptor
- Christoph zu Mecklenburg (1537–1592), Duke of Mecklenburg; Administrator to Ratzeburg
- Christoph, Anton (1867–1924), Austrian lawyer and politician
- Christoph, Edmund (1901–1961), Austrian politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Christoph, Franz (1877–1946), Austrian politician (SDAP), member of the state parliament, member of the Federal Council
- Christoph, Franz (1953–1996), German publicist and co-founder of the cripple movement
- Christoph, Franz Xaver († 1793), Austrian organ builder
- Christoph, Günter (1933–2019), German politician (SED), innovator, member of the GDR State Council
- Christoph, Hans (1901–1992), German artist
- Christoph, Leo (1901–1985), German theologian
- Christoph, Max (1918–2013), German painter
- Christoph, Rudolf (1923–1982), German actor
- Christoph, Silvia (* 1950), German illustrator, graphic designer and singer
- Christoph, Wenke (* 1981), German politician (Die Linke), State Secretary
- Christoph, Wensley (* 1984), Surinamese football player
- Christophe (1945-2020), French singer
- Christophe, Bernard , French astronomer and asteroid explorers
- Christophe, Eugène (1885–1970), French cyclist and first wearer of the yellow jersey in the Tour de France
- Christophe, Françoise (1923–2012), French actress
- Christophe, Franz (1875–1946), German draftsman and illustrator
- Christophe, Henri (1767–1820), King of Northern Haiti (1811–1820)
- Christophe, Paul (1870–1957), Belgian civil engineer
- Christophe, Pierre (* 1969), French jazz pianist and composer
- Christopher (* 1992), Danish singer
- Christopher S (* 1969), Swiss house DJ
- Christopher, Bryn (* 1985), English soul pop singer
- Christopher, Dennis (* 1955), American actor
- Christopher, Dyllan (* 1991), American actor
- Christopher, Evan (* 1969), American jazz clarinetist and composer
- Christopher, Frank , American film producer, film director, writer and film editor
- Christopher, George (1907–2000), American politician
- Christopher, George H. (1888–1959), American politician
- Christopher, Gerard (born 1959), American actor
- Christopher, John (1922–2012) English science fiction writer
- Christopher, Lemus (* 1995), Vincentian football player
- Christopher, Lucy (* 1981), British-Australian writer
- Christopher, Luke (* 1993), American rapper, singer, producer and songwriter
- Christopher, Milbourne (1914–1984), American magician
- Christopher, Philipp (* 1980), German actor, director and film producer
- Christopher, Robin (* 1965), American actress
- Christopher, Sybil (1929–2013) British actress, theater manager and nightclub owner in New York City
- Christopher, Tony, Baron Christopher (born 1925), British businessman and politician (Labor Party)
- Christopher, Tyler (* 1983), Canadian sprinter
- Christopher, Warren (1925–2011), American politician and lawyer
- Christopher, William (1932–2016), American actor
- Christophers, Ewald (1922–2003), Low German author
- Christophersen, Alf (* 1968), German Protestant theologian
- Christophersen, Henning (1939–2016), Danish politician
- Christophersen, Jan (* 1974), German writer
- Christophersen, Jes (1826–1901), German politician
- Christophersen, Sven-Sören (* 1985), German handball player
- Christophersen, Thies (1918–1997), German farmer, publicist, publisher and Holocaust denier
- Christopherson, Charles A. (1871–1951), American politician
- Christopherson, Peter (1955–2010), English musician, artist and video director
- Christophidou, Themis , Cypriot EU Official and Director General
- Christophoros , Byzantine Emperor (Caesar), son of Constantine V.
- Christopher I , Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria and author of several writings
- Christophoros Lakapenos († 931), Byzantine co-emperor (921-931)
- Christopher , saint
- Christophorus , antipope
- Christopoulos, Dimitrios , Greek athlete, Olympian
- Christopoulos, Stefanos , Greek wrestler and weightlifter, Olympian
- Christopoulos, Yannis (* 1974), Greek basketball coach
- Christory, Philippe (* 1958), French clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Chartres
- Christoskow, Petar (1917–2006), Bulgarian composer, violinist and music teacher
- Christot, Louis-François Néel de (1698–1775), French Roman Catholic clergyman, Bishop of Sées
- Christott, Robert (* 1978), German actor, presenter and director of the drama school Theaterakademie Cologne
- Christou, Ioannis (* 1983), Greek rower
- Christou, Jani (1926–1970), Greek composer
- Christou, Paraskevas (* 1984), Cypriot football player
- Christov, Vojtěch (* 1945), Czechoslovak football referee
- Christov-Bakargiev, Carolyn (* 1957), American curator
- Christovich, Emmerich (1711–1798), Hungarian clergyman
- Christow, Aleksandar (* 1964), Bulgarian boxer
- Christow, Boris (1914–1993), Bulgarian opera and lied singer (bass)
- Christow, Christo Angelow (1915–1992), Bulgarian historian
- Christow, Christo Jankow (1915–1990), Bulgarian physicist
- Christow, Christo Kostow (1926–2007), Bulgarian film director
- Christow, Dobri (1875–1941), Bulgarian composer
- Christow, Georgi (* 1985), Bulgarian football player
- Christow, Julian (* 1984), Bulgarian badminton player
- Christow, Kiril (1875–1944), Bulgarian poet, novelist and playwright
- Christow, Marijan (* 1973), Bulgarian football player
- Christow, Nentscho (1933–2002), Bulgarian racing cyclist
- Christow, Pawel (* 1951), Bulgarian wrestler
- Christow, Petko (* 1950), Roman Catholic Bishop of Nicopolis
- Christow, Rossen (* 1982), Bulgarian ice hockey player
- Christow, Stefan (* 1985), Bulgarian road cyclist
- Christow, Valentin (* 1956), Bulgarian weightlifter
- Christow, Wenceslaus (* 1988), Bulgarian football player
- Christowa, Christina (* 1954), Bulgarian politician and MEP for Bulgaria
- Christowa, Iwanka (* 1941), Bulgarian shot putter and Olympic champion
- Christowa, Pasha (1946–1971), Bulgarian singer
- Christowa, Tsvetanka (1962–2008), Bulgarian discus thrower
- Christoyannis, Tassis (* 1967), Greek opera singer (baritone)
- Christ, Peter , Dutch painter
- Christy, Ann (1945–1984), Belgian singer and musical artist
- Christy, Cuthbert (1863-1932) British physician and zoologist
- Christy, Dorothy (1906–1977), American actress
- Christy, Henry (1810–1865) British archaeologist and ethnologist
- Christy, James W. (* 1938), American astronomer
- Christy, John , American climatologist
- Christy, June (1925–1990), American jazz singer
- Christy, Kevin (* 1977), American actor, comedian and graphic artist
- Christy, Robert F. (1916–2012), American physicist
- Chrisye (1949–2007), Indonesian pop musician, singer and composer
Chrj
- Chrjapa, Viktor Vladimirovich (* 1982), Russian basketball player
Chro
- Chrobák, Dobroslav (1907–1951), Slovak writer
- Chrobák, Jan (* 1979), Czech cyclocross driver
- Chrobak, Marek , Polish computer scientist
- Chrobak, Rudolf (1843–1910), Austrian gynecologist
- Chrobak, Stanisław , Polish skier
- Chrobak, Werner (* 1948), German Catholic theologian and historian
- Chrobog, Jürgen (* 1940), German lawyer and diplomat
- Chrobok, Ingeborg (1923–2019), German actress and speaker
- Chrocus , Alemannic prince
- Chrodechild († 544), wife of Clovis I.
- Chrodechild , Merovingian queen (about 677 to 692)
- Chrodegang († 766), Bishop of Metz and Archbishop of Austrasia
- Chrodobert , Alemannic Duke (615–639)
- Chrodobertus , Bishop of Tours and Paris
- Chrodtrud († 725), wife of Karl Martell and mother of Pippin the Younger
- Chromatius , Bishop of Aquileia
- Chromatschowa, Irina Pawlowna (* 1995), Russian tennis player
- Chrome , British R&B singer
- Chromik, Jerzy (1931–1987), Polish athlete and world record holder
- Chromik, Reiner (* 1967), German basketball coach
- Chromik, Therese (* 1943), German writer
- Chromios von Gela , friend of several tyrants of Gela
- Chromchenko, Vladimir (* 1949), Ukrainian organist and organ builder
- Chromy, Anna (* 1940), Czech painter and sculptor
- Chromy, Bronisław (1925–2017), Polish artist
- Chronegk, Ludwig (1837–1891), theater actor, director and artistic director
- Chronixx (* 1992), Jamaican reggae artist
- Chrono, Nanae (* 1980), Japanese mangaka
- Chronopoulou, Eleni (* 1988), Greek gymnast
- Chronowski, Ludomir (* 1959), Polish sword fencer
- Chróścikowski, Jerzy (* 1953), Polish farmer and senator
- Chroudi, Nada (* 1987), Tunisian heptathlete
- Chroust, Anton (1864–1945), German historian
- Chroust, Anton-Hermann (1907–1982), German-American lawyer, philosopher and historian
- Chroust, Gerhard (* 1941), Austrian computer scientist
- Chroustovská, Lucie (* 1972), Czech cross-country skier
Chrs
- Chrschanowski, Ilja Andrejewitsch (* 1975), Russian director
Chrt
- Chrtiansky, Štefan junior (* 1989), Slovak volleyball player
Chru
- Chruljow, Andrei Wassiljewitsch (1892–1962), Soviet general and politician
- Chrunow, Evgeni Wassiljewitsch (1933–2000), Soviet cosmonaut
- Chrupalla, Tino (* 1975), German politician (AfD), Member of the Bundestag
- Khrushkova, Lyudmila Georgievna (* 1943), Russian archaeologist and university professor
- Khrushchelyova, Natalja Petrovna (* 1973), Russian middle-distance runner
- Khrushchev, Alexander Grigoryevich (1872–1932), Russian economist and politician
- Khrushchev, Nikita Sergejewitsch (1894–1971), Soviet politician and head of government
- Khrushchev, Sergei Nikititsch (1935–2020), Russian-American aerospace engineer and political scientist
- Khrushchova, Nina Lvovna (* 1962), Russian-American political scientist
- Chruściel, Antoni (1895–1960), commander of Armia Krajowa and commander-in-chief of the Warsaw Uprising
- Khrustalev-Nossar, Georgi Stepanowitsch (1877–1919), Russian revolutionary and politician
- Khrustaljowa, Jelena Vladimirovna (* 1980), Russian-Belarusian-Kazakh biathlete
- Chruszcz, Sylwester (* 1972), Polish politician, MEP
- Chruszczewski, Czesław (1922–1982), Polish writer
- Chrutchlow, Ernest (born 1948), British cyclist
- Chruxin, Christian (1937–2006), German typographer and graphic designer
Chry
- Chrysafis, Ioannis (1873-1932), Greek gymnast
- Chrysafos, Alexandros , Greek swimmer
- Chrysander, Friedrich (1826–1901), German musicologist
- Chrysander, Wilhelm Christian Justus (1718–1788), German theologian
- Chrysant, Peter (1861–1928), German master baker and politician (center), MdR
- Chrysanthios of Sardis , late antique philosopher (Neoplatonist)
- Chrysanthus , Roman saint and martyr
- Chrysaphes, Manuel († 1463), Byzantine composer
- Chryselius, Johann Wilhelm (1744–1793), German builder and architect
- Chrysippos of Soloi , Greek philosopher
- Chrysler, Dick (born 1942), American politician
- Chrysler, Dorit (* 1966), Austrian theremin player and singer
- Chrysler, Walter Percy (1875–1940), American automobile pioneer, founder of the automobile company Chrysler Corporation
- Chrysler, Walter Percy, Jr. (1909–1988) American entrepreneur and art collector
- Chrysocheir , Byzantine rebel and leader of the Paulikians
- Chrysochoidis, Michalis (* 1955), Greek politician, Minister for Citizen Protection (since 2009)
- Chrysochos, Petros (* 1996), Cypriot tennis player
- Chrysogelos, Nikos (* 1959), Greek politician, MEP
- Chrysogonos, Kostas (* 1961), Greek politician
- Chrysogonus of Aquileia († 303), martyr, saint
- Chrysogonus, Lucius Cornelius , freedman of the Roman dictator Sulla
- Chrysoloras, Manuel (1353–1415), Byzantine scholar of the early Renaissance and promoter of Greek literature in Western Europe
- Chrysos, Evangelos (* 1938), Greek Byzantinist and church historian
- Chrysostomos I (1927-2007), Cypriot clergyman, Archbishop of Cyprus, head of the Cypriot Orthodox Church (1977-2007)
- Chrysostomos II. (* 1941), Cypriot clergyman, Archbishop of Cyprus, head of the Cypriot Orthodox Church
- Chrysothemis , Greek sculptor
- Chryssa (1933–2013), Greek-American painter, sculptor, and graphic artist
- Chryssajis, Dimitri (* 1992), Austrian football player
- Chryssomalli-Henrich, Kyriaki (* 1946), German-Greek Neo-Graecist
- Chryssopoulos, Christos (* 1968), Greek writer
- Chryssos, Nikias (* 1978), German-Greek film director and author
- Chryst, Dorothea (* 1940), German opera singer (soprano)
- Chrystal, George (1851-1911) Scottish mathematician
- Chrystjuk, Pavlo (1890–1941), Ukrainian journalist, writer and politician
- Chrystytsch, Dmytro (* 1969), Soviet-Ukrainian ice hockey player
Chrz
- Chrzan, Jan (1905–1993), Polish landscape painter and art activist
- Chrzanowski, Adam (* 1999), Polish football player
- Chrzanowski, Andreas von (* 1979), German graffiti artist
- Chrzanowski, Bernard von (1861–1944), lawyer and politician, MdR
- Chrzanowski, Günther (* 1950), German racing driver and owner of the Chrzanowski Racing Team
- Chrzanowski, Ignacy (1866–1940), Polish literary scholar
- Chrzanowski, Wiesław (1880–1940), Polish mechanical engineer, university professor and politician
- Chrzanowski, Wiesław (1923–2012), Polish lawyer and Christian national politician
- Chrzanowski, Wojciech (1793–1861), Polish general
- Chrząszcz, Johannes (1857–1928), Upper Silesian priest, Silesian homeland researcher