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Cia
- Cía, Mauro (* 1919), Argentine boxer and film actor
- Cia, Michael (* 1988), Italian football player (South Tyrol)
- Ciabattoni, Agata (* 1971), Italian computer scientist
- Ciaburri, Gennaro (1881–1970), Italian bacteriologist, natural scientist and general practitioner
- Ciacca, Antonio (* 1969), American jazz musician (piano)
- Ciacchi, Luigi (1788–1865), Italian cardinal to the curia
- Ciacci, Matteo (* 1990), San Marinese politician
- Ciacci, Nicola (* 1982), San Marino soccer player
- Ciaccio, Damiano (* 1989), Swiss ice hockey goalkeeper
- Ciaccio, Peter (* 1975), Italian Methodist theologian, author and film critic
- Ciach, Maria (1933–2009), Polish javelin thrower
- Ciaciuch, Monika (* 1992), Polish rower
- Ciaffei, Francesco (1819–1894), Italian tenor and vocal teacher
- Ciągliński, Jan (1858–1913), Polish painter
- Ciaia, Azzolino Bernardino della (1671–1755), Italian composer
- Cialdini, Enrico (1811-1892), Italian military
- Cialdini, Robert (* 1945), American psychologist
- Cialente, Renato (1897–1943), Italian actor
- Cialeo, Francesco Benedetto (1901–1985), Italian religious and Roman Catholic bishop of Lyallpur
- Ciamaga, Gustav (1930–2011), Canadian composer
- Ciamician, Giacomo Luigi (1857–1922), Italian chemist
- Ciampa, Leonardo (* 1971), Italian-American musician
- Ciampa, Tommaso (* 1985), American wrestler
- Ciampelli, Agostino (1566–1630), Italian painter
- Ciampi, Carlo Azeglio (1920–2016), Italian politician, President of Italy (1999–2006)
- Ciampi, Francesco , Italian violinist and composer
- Ciampi, Vincenzo Lenzeio (1719–1762), Italian composer
- Ciampi, Yves (1921–1982), French film director and screenwriter
- Ciampichetti, Flavio (* 1988), Argentinian football player
- Ciampini, Giovanni Giustino (1633–1698), Italian historian and archaeologist
- Ciampoli, Giovanni Battista (1589–1643), Italian clergyman and close friend of Galileo Galilei
- Ci'an (1837–1881), Chinese chief wife of the Qing Emperor Xianfeng and mother empress
- Cian, Paolo (* 1966), Italian sailor
- Cian, Vittorio (1862–1951), Italian senator, Romanist and Italianist
- Cianca, Alberto (1884–1966), Italian politician and journalist
- Cianchi, Andrea (* 1963), Italian mathematician
- Ciancio, Ermanno Artale (1933–2003), Italian religious, Bishop of Huánuco
- Cianciulli, Leonarda (1893–1970), Italian serial killer
- Ciancola, Luciano (1929–2011), Italian racing cyclist
- Cianetti, Tullio (1899–1976), Italian fascist politician
- Cianfrance, Derek (* 1974), American film director and screenwriter
- Cianfriglia, Giovanni (* 1935), Italian stuntman and actor
- Ciangottini, Valeria (* 1945), Italian actress
- Ciani, Filippo (1778–1867), Swiss businessman, banker and Ticino Grand Councilor and Councilor of State
- Ciani, Giacomo (1776–1868), Swiss politician and banker
- Ciani, Michaël (* 1984), French football player
- Ciani, Sergio (1935-2015), Italian bodybuilder and actor
- Ciannelli, Eduardo (1889–1969), Italian actor
- Ciannelli, Lewis E. (1923–1990), American actor and voice actor
- Cianni, Eloisa (* 1932), Italian actress and beauty queen
- Ciano, Edda (1910–1995), Mussolini's eldest daughter, wife of Galeazzo Ciano
- Ciano, Galeazzo (1903–1944), Italian politician
- Ciano, Martino (* 1978), Swiss boxer
- Ciantar, Adrian (* 1978), Maltese football player
- Ciantar, Ian (* 1975), Maltese football player
- Ciappi, Mario Luigi (1909–1996), Italian Curia Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and papal house theologian
- Ciara (* 1985), American hip hop and R&B singer
- Ciarambino, Giulio (* 1957), Italian film director
- Ciaramicoli, Arthur , American clinical psychologist
- Ciaramidaro, Maryke (* 1981), Italian biathlete
- Ciaramitaro, Maurizio (* 1982), Italian football player
- Ciarán of Clonmacnoise (512-544), Irish saint, Abbot
- Ciardi, Benedetta (* 1971), Italian scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics
- Ciardi, Cesare (1818–1877), Italian flautist and composer
- Ciardi, John (1916–1986), American writer and university professor
- Ciarlet, Philippe (* 1938), French mathematician
- Ciarrapico, Antonio (* 1930), Italian diplomat
- Ciarrapico, Giacomo (* 1970), Italian film director
- Ciasca, Agostino (1835–1902), Italian theologian and cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Ciasca, Antonia (1930-2001), Italian archaeologist
- Ciasca, Raffaele (1888–1975), Italian historian, lawyer and Christian Democratic politician
- Ciatti, Marco (* 1955), Italian art historian
- Ciattini, Carlo (* 1951), Italian clergyman, Bishop of Massa Marittima-Piombino
- Ciavarro, Massimo (* 1957), Italian actor
- Ciavatta, Luciano (* 1955), San Marino politician, head of state of San Marino
- Ciavatta, Paolo (* 1984), Italian road cyclist
- Ciavatta, Valeria (* 1959), San Marino politician, head of state of San Marino
- Ciazynski, Frank (* 1943), German actor and voice actor
Cib
- Ciba, Robert (* 1969), Polish boxer
- Cibák, Martin (* 1980), Slovak ice hockey player
- Cibber, Cajus Gabriel († 1700), Danish sculptor and architect
- Cibber, Colley (1671–1757), British theater director, impresario, playwright and poet
- Cibber, Theophilus (1703–1758), English actor and author
- Cibbini, Katharina († 1858), Austrian pianist and composer
- Cibicki, Paweł (* 1994), Swedish-Polish football player
- Cibičková, Zuzana (* 1988), Slovak chess master
- Cibin, Camillo (1926–2009), papal bodyguard
- Cibis, Andrzej (* 1987), German dance athlete and dance sports trainer
- Cibis, Anne (* 1985), German athlete
- Cibis, Bernd (1922–1988), German writer
- Cibis, Bernhard (1946–2002), German object artist, painter, draftsman and graphic artist
- Cibis, Kurt (1922–2005), German numismatist
- Cibis, Paul , German pianist
- Cibis, Robert (* 1973), German director
- Cibișescu-Duran, Iulia (* 1966), Romanian composer
- Cibo de 'Mari, Lorenzo († 1503), Italian clergyman, Archbishop of Benevento and Cardinal of the Roman Church
- Cibo, Alderano (1613–1700), Italian clergyman, cardinal secretary of state and cardinal dean
- Cibo, Angelo , Cardinal of the Roman Church
- Cibo, Camillo (1681–1743), Italian clergyman, bishop and cardinal
- Cibo, Innocenzo (1491–1550), Italian cardinal
- Cibo, Leonardo , Cardinal of the Roman Church
- Cibo, Odoardo (1619–1705), bishop
- Cibois, Alice (* 1973), French ornithologist
- Ciborowski, Robert (* 1967), Polish economist
- Cibot, Pierre-Martial (1727–1780), French Jesuit, missionary and scholar in China
- Cibotti, Camillo (* 1954), Italian clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Isernia-Venafro
- Cibrián Fernández, Ubaldo Evaristo (1906–1965), Spanish religious, prelate of Corocoro
- Cibrian, Eddie (* 1973), American actor
- Cibuľa, Ján (1932–2013), Czechoslovak-Swiss doctor and minority politician
- Cibulec, Tomáš (* 1978), Czech tennis player
- Cibulka, Erich (* 1963), Austrian psychologist and management consultant
- Cibulka, Franz (1946–2016), Austrian composer
- Cibulka, Hanns (1920–2004), German writer
- Cibulka, Heinz (* 1943), Austrian photographer
- Cibulka, Josef (1886–1968), Czech Catholic clergyman and art historian
- Cibulka, Petr (* 1950), Czech dissident and activist
- Cibulková, Dominika (* 1989), Slovak tennis player
- Cibuļskis, Oskars (* 1988), Latvian ice hockey player
Cic
- Čiča, Matea (* 1985), Croatian badminton player
- Cicak, Slavko (* 1969), Swedish chess grandmaster
- Cicâldău, Alexandru (* 1997), Romanian football player
- Cicanci, Olga (1940–2013), Romanian neo- Graecist, historian and paleographer
- Cicardini, Cesare (* 1969), Italian photographer and film director
- Cicaré, Augusto (* 1937), Argentine helicopter designer
- Cicarelli, Fernando (1905–1984), Argentine athlete
- Ciccarelli, Alejandro (1811–1879), Italian-Chilean painter
- Ciccarelli, Dino (* 1960), Canadian ice hockey player and official
- Ciccarelli, Michael (* 1996), Canadian snowboarder
- Cicchino, Cree (* 2002), American actress and dancer
- Cicci, Raymond (1929–2012), French football player
- Cicciomessere, Roberto (* 1946), Italian politician (Partito Radicale), MEP
- Cicco, Domenico de (* 1983), German reality TV actor of Italian descent
- Ciccolella, Jew (born 1947), American actor
- Ciccolini, Aldo (1925–2015), Italian-French pianist
- Ciccolini, Félix (1916–2010), French politician and mayor
- Ciccone, Angelo (* 1980), Italian track and road cyclist
- Ciccone, Diego (* 1987), Swiss football player
- Ciccone, Enrico (* 1970), Italian-Canadian ice hockey player
- Ciccone, Giulio (* 1994), Italian road cyclist
- Ciccoritti, Jerry (* 1956), Canadian film director
- Ciccotti, Ettore (1863–1939), Italian historian and politician, member of the Camera dei deputati, senator for life
- Cicé, Adélaïde-Marie Champion de (1749–1818), French religious and founder of the Society of the Heart of Mary
- Çiçek, Ali Ekber (1935–2006), Turkish musician
- Çiçek, Atabey (* 1995), Turkish soccer goalkeeper
- Çiçek, Cemil (* 1946), Turkish politician of the AKP party
- Çiçek, Dursun (* 1960), Turkish military, naval colonel in the Turkish army
- Çiçek, Evin , Kurdish-Alevi writer and journalist
- Çiçek, Julius Yeshu (1942–2005), Metropolitan of the Syrian Orthodox Diocese of Central Europe and the Benelux countries
- Çiçek, Mehmet Cansın (* 1992), Turkish soccer player
- Çiçek, Musa (* 1967), German Taekwondo in Turkish descent
- Çiçek, Tolgahan (* 1995), Turkish-Dutch soccer player
- Çiçek, Tunahan (* 1992), Swiss-Turkish soccer player
- Ciceri, Alessandro (1932–1990), Italian sports marksman
- Ciceri, Francesco (1521–1596), Italian humanist and university professor
- Cicéri, Pierre-Luc-Charles (1782–1868), French painter, restorer and musician
- Ciceri, Rita , Italian psychologist and university professor
- Cícero Moreira, Jonathan (* 1986), Brazilian soccer player
- Cicero, Chic (born 1936), American author
- Cicero, Eugen (1940–1997), Romanian jazz pianist
- Cicero, Marcus Tullius (106 BC – 43 BC), Roman politician, lawyer and philosopher
- Cicero, Nando (1931–1995), Italian film director, screenwriter and actor
- Cicero, Roger (1970–2016), German pop and jazz musician
- Cicerone, Ralph J. (1943-2016), American climatologist
- Cicha, Karolina (* 1979), Polish singer-songwriter
- Cichero, Federico Pablo (* 1983), Argentine cross-country skier
- Cichin, Karl Johann Anton von (1723–1793), German library secretary
- Cichocka, Angelika (* 1988), Polish athlete
- Cichocki, Jacek (* 1971), Polish politician; Interior minister
- Cichocki, Janusz (* 1955), German actor
- Cichon, Adam (* 1975), Polish-German soccer player
- Cichoń, Aleksander (* 1958), Polish-German wrestler
- Cichon, Thomas (* 1976), German-Polish soccer player
- Cichopek, Katarzyna (* 1982), Polish actress
- Cichorius, Carl (1888–1944), German administrative lawyer, district administrator in Elbing
- Cichorius, Conrad (1863–1932), German ancient historian
- Cichos, Lukas (* 1995), German soccer player
- Cichosz, Marek (1979–2012), Polish cyclocross rider
- Cichowicz, Andreas (* 1961), German television journalist
- Cichowska, Gabriela (* 1984), Polish illustrator
- Cichowski, Rolf Rüdiger (* 1945), German non-fiction author
- Cichutek, Klaus (* 1956), German biochemist and President of the Paul Ehrlich Institute
- Cichy, Johann (1932–2019), German soccer player
- Cichy, Leszek (* 1951), Polish mountaineer
- Cichy, Michal (* 1967), Polish writer and publicist
- Cichy, Stefan (* 1939), Polish clergyman, Bishop of Legnica
- Cici, Necdet (* 1913), Turkish football player
- Čičić, Damir (* 1994), Serbian pop singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer
- Cicierega, Neil (* 1986), American comedian, film producer and musician
- Cicijelj, Perica (* 1991), Croatian soccer player
- Cicilia, Diangelo (* 1971), Antillian-Dutch guitarist
- Ciciliano, Antonio (1932-2015), Italian sailor
- Cicilline, David (* 1961), American politician
- Cicinho (* 1980), Brazilian soccer player
- Cico, Carla (* 1961), Italian manager, Chief Executive Officer at Brasil Telecom (2001–2005)
- Cicogna, Emmanuele Antonio (1789–1868), Venetian book collector, scholar, author, translator
- Cicogna, Pasquale (1509–1595), 88th Doge of Venice
- Cicognani, Amleto Giovanni (1883–1973), Italian Cardinal Curia, Cardinal Secretary of State of the Catholic Church (1961–1969)
- Cicognani, Bruno (1879–1971), Italian writer
- Cicognani, Gaetano (1881–1962), Italian cardinal, apostolic nuncio and pro-prefect of the apostolic signature
- Cicognini, Alessandro (1906–1995), Italian film composer
- Cicognini, Giacinto Andrea (1606–1649), Italian playwright and librettist
- Cicognini, Jeanine (* 1986), Swiss badminton player, later starting for Italy
- Cicolari, Greta (* 1982), Italian volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Ciconia, Johannes († 1412), Dutch composer of the Middle Ages
- Cicoria, Nathan (* 1978), Canadian skeleton athlete and trainer
- Cicot, Christine (* 1964), French judoka
- Cicourel, Aaron Victor (* 1928), American sociologist
- Cicu, Salvatore (* 1957), Italian politician
Cid
- Cid Cortés, Antonio (* 1954), Spanish boccia player
- Cid Rim (* 1985), Austrian drummer and music producer
- Cid Subervi, Roberto (* 1993), Dominican tennis player
- Cid, Aina (* 1994), Spanish rower
- Cid, Gérald (* 1983), French football player
- Cid, José (* 1942), Portuguese singer and composer
- Cidade, Hernâni (1887–1975), Portuguese Romanist and Lusitanist
- Cidor-Citroën, Ruth (1906–2002), German-Israeli artist
- Cidoríková, Miriam (* 1999), Slovak sprinter
- Cidzikas, Petras (1944-2019), Lithuanian dissident
Cie
- Ciechan, Józef (1908–1989), Polish sculptor
- Ciechanover, Aaron (* 1947), Israeli biochemist
- Ciechowski, Grzegorz (1957–2001), Polish rock musician and film composer
- Ciechowski, Ulf (* 1967), German soccer player
- Ciecierski, Tomasz (* 1945), Polish painter
- Cieciszowski, Kasper Kazimierz (1745–1831), Archbishop of Minsk-Mahiljou, Roman Catholic Metropolitan of Russia
- Cielecka, Magdalena (* 1972), Polish actress
- Cielo, César (* 1987), Brazilian freestyle swimmer
- Ciely, Tiffany (* 1987), Belgian singer
- Cienfuegos, Camilo (1932–1959), Cuban revolutionary
- Cienfuegos, Francisco (* 1963), Spanish poet and author
- Cienfuegos, José († 1825), governor of Cuba
- Cienik, Radovan (* 1978), Slovak biathlete
- Cieniuch, Mieczysław (* 1951), Polish general, Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces
- Cienkowski, Leon (1822–1887), Polish-Russian botanist and protozoologist
- Cieński, Marcin (* 1976), Polish painter
- Ciepły, Olgierd (1936–2007), Polish hammer thrower
- Ciepły, Teresa (1937–2006), Polish athlete and Olympian
- Ciereszko, Henryk (* 1955), Polish clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Białystok
- Cierniak, Jürgen (* 1956), German lawyer and judge at the Federal Court of Justice
- Čiernik, Ivan (* 1977), Slovak ice hockey player
- Čierny, Jozef (* 1974), Slovak ice hockey player
- Čierny, Ladislav (* 1974), Slovak ice hockey player
- Cierocki, Josef (1886–1960), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Cierpik, Camille (* 1985), French triathlete
- Cierpinski, Falk (* 1978), German marathon runner and triathlete
- Cierpinski, Waldemar (* 1950), East German marathon runner and Olympic champion
- Cierpiszewski, Tim (* 1978), German contemporary artist
- Cierpka, Manfred (1950–2017), German psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and family therapist
- Cierva, Juan de la (1895–1936), Spanish aviation pioneer
- Ciervo, Costantino (* 1961), Italian artist
- Cierzniak, Radosław (* 1983), Polish football goalkeeper
- Ciesek, Sandra (* 1978), German doctor and virologist
- Ciesielska, Symela (* 1990), Polish soccer player
- Ciesielski, Andreas (1945–2010), German publisher, journalist and photographer
- Ciesielski, Bogislaw von (1801–1872), Prussian infantry general
- Ciesielski, Krzysztof (* 1974), Polish road cyclist
- Ciesielski, Roman (1924–2004), Polish civil engineer
- Ciesielski, Zbigniew (* 1934), Polish mathematician
- Ciesiulewicz, Tadeusz (1936–1997), Polish painter and illustrator
- Ciesla, Burghard (1958–2020), German historian
- Ciesla, Claudia (* 1987), German film actress and photo model of Polish descent
- Cieslak, Johannes (1914–2003), German stove fitter
- Cieslak, Jürgen (* 1942), German stove fitter and honorary monument conservator
- Cieślak, Katarzyna (1956–1997), Polish art historian
- Cieślak, Michał (* 1968), Polish rower
- Cieślar, Adam (* 1992), Polish Nordic combined skier
- Cieślar, Maria , Polish archery biathlete
- Cieślar, Mieczysław (1950–2010), Polish clergyman, Lutheran Bishop of the Diocese of Warsaw
- Cieslarczyk, Hans (1937–2020), German soccer player and coach
- Cieslarová, Jana (* 1971), Czech orienteer
- Cieslewicz, Bruno (* 1890), German manager
- Cieślewicz, Łukasz (* 1987), Polish football player
- Cieślewicz, Roman (1930–1996), Polish-French graphic artist
- Cieslik, Dietmar (* 1950), German soccer player
- Cieslik, Florian (* 1975), German lyric poet and slam poet
- Cieślik, Gerard (1927–2013), Polish football player
- Cieslik, Jürgen (* 1939), German journalist and author
- Cieślik, Leszek (* 1955), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Cieslik, Lisa (* 1955), German performance artist
- Cieslik, Marianne , German publisher, graphic designer and author
- Cieślik, Marzena (* 1981), Polish beauty queen, Miss Polonia 2006
- Cieślik, Paweł (* 1940), Polish clergyman, auxiliary bishop emeritus in Koszalin-Kołobrzeg
- Cieślik, Paweł (* 1986), Polish road cyclist
- Cieslik, Udo (* 1942), German soccer player
- Cießow, Günter , German Go player
- Cieszkowski, August (1814–1894), Polish philosopher, economist and political activist
- Cieszyński, Antoni (1882–1941), Polish doctor, dentist and surgeon
- Cieszynski, Steffen (* 1989), German handball player
- Cieszyński, Władysław (1891–1939), Polish journalist and social activist
- Cieza de León, Pedro de († 1554), Spanish conquistador, chronicler and historian of Peru
- Ciezki, Jürgen (* 1952), German weightlifter
- Ciężki, Maksymilian (1898–1951), Polish cryptanalyst
Cif
- Cifariello, Antonio (1930–1968), Italian actor
- Cifelli, Jim (* 1961), American jazz musician (composer, arranger, trumpeter, flugelhornist)
- Ciferri, Franco , Italian filmmaker
- Cifire, Angela , Zambian politician, Minister of Health
- Cífka, Ján (1909–1978), Czechoslovakian skier
- Cífková, Nora (1920–2017), Czechoslovak-Australian actress
- Cifolelli, Stefan , Belgian opera singer (tenor)
- Cifra, Antonio (1584–1629), Italian conductor and composer
- Çiftçi, Hikmet (* 1998), Turkish-German soccer player
- Ciftci, Muhamed (* 1973), Islamic teacher and preacher
- Çiftçi, Nadir (* 1992), Dutch football player of Turkish descent
- Çiftçi, Serkan (* 1989), Austrian-Turkish soccer player
- Çiftçi, Uğur (* 1992), Turkish football player
- Çiftlik, Bülent (* 1972), German politician (SPD), MdHB
- Çiftpınar, Sadık (* 1993), Turkish soccer player
- Cifuentes Gómez, Alfredo (1890–1989), Chilean clergyman and Roman Catholic Archbishop of La Serena
- Cifuentes Parada, Roberto (* 1957), Chilean chess player
- Cifuentes Rodríguez, Santos (1870–1932), Colombian composer
- Cifuentes, Cristina (* 1964), Spanish politician
- Cifuentes, Daniel (* 1980), Spanish soccer player
- Cifuentes, Esteban (1914-1938), Spanish football player
Cig
- Çığ, Muazzez İlmiye (* 1914), Turkish sumerologist
- Cigala Fulgosi, Giuseppe (1910–1977), Italian military, officer in the Italian navy
- Cigala, Diego el (* 1968), Spanish flamenco singer
- Cigalazade Yusuf Sinan Pasha (1545–1605), Ottoman civil servant, general and admiral
- Cigalini, Mattia (* 1989), Italian jazz musician
- Cigana, Massimo (* 1974), Italian cyclist and triathlete
- Ciganda, Santiago (* 1994), Uruguayan football player
- Cigániková, Simona (* 1998), Slovak volleyball player
- Cigaņiks, Andrejs (* 1997), Latvian football player
- Cigarini, Luca (* 1986), Italian football player
- Cíger, Zdeno (* 1969), Slovak ice hockey coach and former player
- Cíger-Hronský, Jozef (1896–1960), Slovak writer
- Ciğerci, Tolcay (* 1995), German-Turkish soccer player
- Ciğerci, Tolga (* 1992), German-Turkish soccer player
- Cigi (* 1975), Italian rapper
- Ciglar, Benjamin (* 1987), Croatian soccer player
- Cigler, Johann (* 1937), Austrian mathematician and university professor
- Cigliano, Giuseppe (1854–1906), Italian clergyman and Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Naples
- Cigna, Gina (1900–2001), Italian-French opera singer (soprano) and singing teacher
- Cigna-Santi, Vittorio Amedeo , Italian librettist
- Cignani, Carlo (1628–1719) Italian painter
- Cignaroli, Gianbettino (1706–1770), Italian painter
- Cignelli, Lino (1931–2010), Italian religious, biblical scholar and linguist
- Cignoni, Diana , German-American actress and award-winning filmmaker
- Cigoj, Krunoslav (1949-2015), Yugoslav opera singer (tenor)
- Cigoli, Emilio (1909–1980), Italian actor and voice actor
- Cigoli, Ludovico (1559–1613), Italian painter
- Cigolla, Igor (* 1963), Italian ski racer
- Cigolla, Luigi (* 1942), Italian politician
- Čigriejienė, Vida Marija (* 1936), Lithuanian politician and doctor
Cih
- Čihák, Jaroslav (1891–1944), Czechoslovak general and resistance fighter
- Cihan, Veysel (* 1976), Turkish soccer player
- Cihaner, İlhan (* 1968), Turkish Chief Public Prosecutor
- Cîhanî, Perwîz (* 1955), Kurdish writer and novelist
- Cihlář, Tomáš (* 1987), Czech football player
- Cihlář, Zdeněk (* 1973), Czech football player
Cij
- Cijan, Alexander (* 1994), Austrian ice hockey player
- Cijan, Thomas (* 1960), Austrian ice hockey player
- Cijntje, Angelo (* 1980), Dutch football player
Cik
- Cikalleshi, Sokol (* 1990), Albanian football player
- Cikán, Miroslav (1896–1962), Czech film director
- Cikán, Ondřej (* 1985), Austrian writer
- Cikan, Walter (* 1944), German music producer and music therapist
- Cikatić, Branko (1954-2020), Croatian kickboxer
- Çıkırıkçı, Orhan (* 1967), Turkish soccer player and coach
- Čikiriz, Nataša (* 1995), Serbian volleyball player
- Cikker, Ján (1911–1989), Slovak composer
- Cikl, Martin (* 1987), Czech ski jumper
- Čikoš, Erik (* 1988), Slovak football player
- Čikoš, Natalie (* 1994), Croatian-American soccer player
- Cikoski, John , sinologist and specialist in classical Chinese
- Cikrle, Vojtěch (* 1946), Czech clergyman, Bishop of Brno
Cil
- Çil, Furkan (* 1993), Turkish soccer player
- Çil, Hasan (* 1966), German sociologist, publicist and translator of Turkish origin
- Cilea, Francesco (1866–1950), Italian composer and music teacher
- Çileli, Serap (* 1966), German women's rights activist of Turkish descent
- Cilenšek, Johann (1913–1998), German composer and Vice President of the Academy of Arts of the GDR
- Cilenti, Enzo (born 1974), British actor of Italian descent
- Cilento, Diane (1933-2011), Australian actress
- Ćilerdžić, Andrej (* 1961), Serbian Orthodox clergyman
- Cilevičs, Boriss (* 1956), Latvian engineer and politician, member of Saeima, MEP
- Cilia, Gelasius von († 1721), German Augustinian monk
- Cilia, Joe (1937-2017), Maltese football player and coach
- Cilia, Trevor (* 1983), Maltese football player
- Ciliax, Otto (1891–1964), German naval officer, most recently admiral in World War II
- Ciliax, Otto H. (1939-2016), German naval officer (flotilla admiral)
- Ciliberti, Antonio (1935-2017), Italian clergyman, Archbishop emeritus of Catanzaro-Squillace
- Ciliberto, Ciro (* 1950), Italian mathematician
- Čilić, Marin (* 1988), Croatian tennis player
- Ciliga, Ante (1898–1992), Yugoslav politician
- Çilingir, Erşen (* 1983), Turkish football goalkeeper
- Cilingir, Ismail (* 1976), German-Turkish kickboxer
- Čilinskas, Kęstutis (1946–2011), Lithuanian lawyer, human rights activist and politician
- Çiller, Tansu (* 1946), Turkish politician and economist
- Cillerová, Milena (* 1945), Czechoslovak cross-country skier
- Cillessen, Jasper (* 1989), Dutch football goalkeeper
- Cilley, Bradbury (1760-1831), American politician
- Cilley, Jonathan (1802-1838) American politician
- Cilley, Joseph (1791-1887) American politician
- Cilli, Hermann von (1383–1421), Prince-Bishop of Freising
- Cillia, Rudolf de (* 1950), retired Austrian linguist and professor at the University of Vienna
- Cillien, Adolf (1893–1960), German theologian and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Cillien, Jos (1911–1984), Luxembourgish artistic gymnast
- Cilliers, Sarel Arnoldus (1801–1871), Voortrekker leader and preacher
- Čillík, Igor (* 1967), Slovak-German ice hockey player
- Cillo Pagotto, Aldo de (1949–2020), Brazilian religious, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Paraíba
- Cilmi, Gabriella (* 1991), Australian pop singer
- Cilnius Proculus, Gaius , Consul 100
- Cilnius Secundus, Lucius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Çiloğlu, Bilal (* 1998), Turkish judoka
- Çiloğlu, Fahrettin (* 1956), Turkish writer of Georgian origin
Cim
- Cima, Andrea , Italian composer and organist
- Cima, Damiano (* 1993), Italian racing cyclist
- Cima, Giovanni Battista , Italian painter
- Cima, Giovanni Paolo († 1630), Italian composer and organist
- Cima, Tullio (1595–1678), Italian notary, composer and conductor
- Cimabue , Italian painter
- Cimador, Giambattista Conte de (1761–1805), Italian composer, musician, singer and music publisher
- Ciman, Laurent (* 1985), Belgian football player
- Cimander, Martin (* 1981), German soccer player and coach
- Cimander, Waldemar (* 1955), Polish football goalkeeper
- Cimara, Giovanni (1889–1970), Italian actor
- Cimara, Luigi (1891–1962), Italian actor
- Cimarolli, Brigitta (* 1958), Austrian photo model and actress
- Cimarosa, Domenico (1749–1801), Italian composer of classical music
- Cimarosa, Michele (1929–1993), Italian actor
- Cimarosa, Tano (1922–2008), Italian actor and film director
- Cimatti, Vincenzo (1879–1965), Italian religious, educator, composer and missionary in Japan
- Cimbal, Otto (1840–1912), German plant breeder
- Cimbal, Walter (1877–1964), German psychiatrist and neurologist
- Čimbaras, Petras (* 1967), Lithuanian politician (Seimas)
- Cimber, Matt (* 1936), American film director, producer and screenwriter
- Cimbolas, Matas (* 1993), Lithuanian poker player
- Čimbur, Igor (* 1989), Croatian badminton player
- Cimburga of Baden (1450–1501), Margravine of Baden
- Cimburgis of Mazovia († 1429), Duchess of Austria; Ancestral mother of all later Habsburgs
- Cimdars, Petrus (1524–1584), German Lutheran theologian
- Cimdarsius, Joachim (1553-1618), German poet
- Cimen, Daniyel (* 1985), German soccer player
- Çimen, Hakkı (* 1957), German author of Turkish descent
- Çimen, Nesimi (1931–1993), Alevi folk singer
- Cimera, Robert , Austrian football player
- Cimera, Wolfgang (* 1966), German film producer and managing director of Network Movie GmbH
- Cimetta, Robert (* 1970), Canadian ice hockey player
- Cimichella, Adrien André Maria (1921-2004), Italian-Canadian Catholic bishop
- Cimino, Leonardo (1917–2012), American actor
- Cimino, Michael (1939–2016), American film director, film producer and author
- Cimino, Michael (* 1999), American actor
- Cimino, Rodolfo (1927–2012), Italian comic book writer
- Cimino, Serafino (1873–1928), Italian religious, Roman Catholic archbishop and diplomat of the Holy See
- Cimiotti, Emil (1927–2019), German sculptor
- Cimirot, Gojko (* 1992), Bosnian-Herzegovinian football player
- Cimmers, Alfrēds (* 1909), Latvian football player
- Cimmino, Gabriele (* 1971), Italian pool player
- Cimolai, Davide (* 1989), Italian track and road cyclist
- Cimolino, Ulrich (* 1964), German non-fiction author, firefighter
- Cimoszewicz, Włodzimierz (* 1950), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Cimpanelli, Roberto , Italian film producer and director
- Cîmpeanu, Sorin (* 1968), Romanian agricultural scientist and politician
- Cimpoia, Gheorghe (* 1939), Romanian biathlete
- Çimşir, Hüseyin (* 1979), Turkish soccer player
- Cimze, Jānis (1814–1881), Livonian educator and musician
Cin
- Çin, Hülya (* 1995), Azerbaijani soccer player
- Cina, Dominique (* 1962), Swiss football player
- Cina, Jan (* 1988), Czech actor
- Cina, Jean-Michel (* 1963), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Cinar, Ezgi , Swiss fashion designer
- Çınar, Hüseyin Vasıf (1896–1935), Turkish teacher of Kurdish origin , journalist, politician and diplomat
- Çınar, Josef (* 1984), German soccer player
- Çınar, Orkan (* 1996), Turkish-German soccer player
- Çinar, Safter (* 1946), German-Turkish trade union official, DGB migration officer, translator
- Çınar, Serkan (* 1976), Turkish football referee
- Çınar, Şevki (* 1995), Turkish soccer player
- Cinatti, Ruy (1915–1986), Portuguese poet, anthropologist, and agronomist
- Cinauskas, Vytautas Aleksandras (1930–2005), Lithuanian politician, member of the Seimas
- Çinaz, Şamil (* 1986), Turkish-German soccer player
- Cincera, Ernst (1928–2004), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Cinches, Miguel (1932–2010), Filipino religious and Roman Catholic Bishop of Surigao
- Cinciarini, Andrea (* 1986), Italian basketball player
- Cinciarini, Daniele (* 1983), Italian basketball player
- Cincibilus , King of Regnum Noricum
- Cincinato, Romulo († 1593), Italian painter
- Cincinnius, Johannes († 1555), Westphalian humanist
- Cincius Alimentus, Lucius , Roman historian and politician
- Cincotta, Stefano (* 1991), Guatemalan-German soccer player
- Cincotti, Peter (* 1983), American songwriter, singer and pianist
- Cincunegui, Héctor (1940-2016), Uruguayan football player
- Cinderella, Joe (1927–2012), American jazz guitarist and arranger
- Cindoruk, Hüsamettin (* 1933), Turkish lawyer and politician (Democrat Parti)
- Cindrić, Luka (* 1993), Croatian handball player
- Cinelli, Cino (1916–2001), Italian racing cyclist and bicycle manufacturer
- Cinelu, Mino (* 1957), French jazz and pop drummer
- Çinemre, Hakan (* 1994), Turkish soccer player
- Cinense y Abera, Emilio (1911–1978), Filipino clergyman, Archbishop of San Fernando
- Cingetorix , Prince of the Treveri
- Cingetorix , King of Kent
- Cingirt, Kemal (* 1989), Turkish soccer player
- Cingius Severus († 197), Roman politician of the imperial era
- Cingolani, Mario (1883–1971), Italian politician (DC)
- Cingonius Varro († 68), Roman politician of the imperial era
- Cingöz, Temel (1941–1991), Turkish Brigadier General of the Gendarmerie
- Cingria, Alexandre (1879–1945), Swiss painter and glass painter
- Cingria, Charles-Albert (1883–1954), Swiss writer
- Cingroš, Johann (1841–1906), Bohemian master stonemason
- Cini, Brian (* 1996), Maltese snooker player
- Cini, Dominic , Maltese singer, songwriter and music producer
- Cini, Giovanni († 1565), Italian architect, sculptor and stonemason of the Renaissance
- Cini, Joe (* 1936), Maltese soccer player
- Cini, Vittorio (1885–1977), Italian entrepreneur and politician
- Cini, Yenz (* 1994), Maltese football goalkeeper
- Cinibulk, Martin (* 1975), German-Czech ice hockey player
- Cinieri, Dino (* 1955), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Cinieri, Francesco , Italian filmmaker
- Ciniglio, Ciro (* 1933), English badminton player
- Cink, Ondřej (* 1990), Czech cyclist
- Cink, Stewart (* 1973), American golfer
- Cinkara, Hüseyin (* 1985), German boxer in the heavyweight class
- Cinks, Ronalds (* 1990), Latvian ice hockey player
- Cinkuss, Ivars (* 1969), Latvian conductor
- Çinlar, Erhan (* 1941), Turkish-American mathematician and professor at Princeton University
- Cinna Magnus, Gnaeus Cornelius , Roman consul 5
- Cinna, Gaius Helvius († 44 BC), Roman poet
- Cinna, Lucius Cornelius († 84 BC), Roman politician
- Cinnamon, Gerry (* 1984), Scottish singer-songwriter
- Cino da Pistoia , Italian lawyer and poet
- Cino, Beppe (* 1947), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Cino, Giuseppe (1645–1722), Italian sculptor and builder
- Cino, Maria (* 1957), American politician
- Cinq-Mars, Henri Coiffier de Ruzé, Marquis de (1620–1642), French courtier
- Cinquanta, Ottavio (* 1938), Italian sports official
- Cinquantini, Angelica (* 1998), Italian actress
- Cinque, Guglielmo (* 1948), Italian linguist and professor of linguistics at the Università Ca 'Foscari di Venezia
- Cinque, Lorenzo (* 1991), Italian football player
- Cinquetti, Gigliola (* 1947), Italian singer
- Cinquevalli, Paul (1859–1918), German juggler
- Cinquin, Emmanuelle (1908–2008), Belgian-French nun
- Cinquini, Renato , Italian film editor
- Cinquini, Roberto (1924-1965), Italian film editor
- Cinti-Damoreau, Laure (1801–1863), French opera singer and vocal teacher
- Cintl, Gerd (1938–2017), German rower and Olympic champion
- Cinto, Sandra (* 1968), Brazilian sculptor, painter, draftsman and installation artist
- Cintra Frías, Leopoldo (* 1941), Cuban corps general and politician
- Cintra, André (* 1979), Brazilian snowboarder
- Cintra, Luís Filipe Lindley (1925–1991), Portuguese linguist and philologist
- Cintra, Luís Miguel (* 1949), Portuguese theater director and actor
- Cintrón, Conchita (1922–2009), Peruvian-Portuguese bullfighter
- Cintrón, Jeyvier (* 1995), Puerto Rican boxer
- Cintrón, Kermit (* 1979), Puerto Rican boxer
- Cintron, Marc (* 1990), Puerto Rican soccer player
- Cintura, Iolanda (* 1972), Mozambican chemist and politician (FRELIMO)
- Cinuzzi, Alessandro , Italian page
- Cinzano, Francesco , Italian entrepreneur
Cio
- Cioabă, Florin (1954–2013), Romanian Roma representative
- Cioacă, Andreea , Romanian biathlete
- Cioancă, Alin Florin (* 1995), Romanian cross-country skier
- Cioban, Sergiu (* 1988), Moldovan racing cyclist
- Ciobanu, Dimitria (* 1993), Moldovan biathlete
- Ciobanu, Ilarion (1931–2008), Romanian actor and rugby player
- Ciobanu, Iurie (* 1976), Soviet-Moldovan opera singer (tenor)
- Ciobanu, Lina (* 1929), Romanian politician (PCR)
- Ciobanu, Maia (* 1952), Romanian composer
- Ciobanu, Maria , Moldovan summer biathlete
- Ciobanu, Nelly (* 1974), Moldovan singer
- Ciobanu, Petru (* 1993), Moldovan boxer
- Ciobanu, Ramona (* 1984), Romanian water diver
- Ciobotariu, Liviu (* 1971), Romanian football player and coach
- Ciobotea, Daniel (* 1951), Romanian Orthodox Patriarch
- Cioc, Mihai (* 1961), Romanian judoka
- Ciocâltea, Victor (1932–1983), Romanian chess player
- Ciocan, Alexandru (* 1978), Romanian racing cyclist
- Ciocarelli, Werner O. (1925–2020), Swiss manager and politician
- Ciocca Vasino, Adriano (* 1949), Italian clergyman, prelate of São Félix
- Ciocca, Aníbal (1915–1981), Uruguayan football player
- Ciocchi del Monte, Antonio Maria (1462–1533), Italian cardinal
- Ciochetti, Jennifer (* 1984), Canadian bobsledder
- Ciochină, Șerban (* 1939), Romanian triple jumper
- Ciochon, Russell L. (* 1948), American paleontologist
- Cioci, Marco (* 1975), Italian racing driver
- Ciocioi, Gheorghiță (* 1964), Romanian ethos, journalist and translator
- Ciocoiu, Emil (1948-2020), Romanian painter
- Cioffi, Charles (born 1935), American actor
- Cioffi, Frank (1928–2012), British philosopher
- Cioffi, Halle (* 1969), American tennis player
- Cioffi, John (* 1956), American electrical engineer
- Ciofi, Patrizia (* 1967), Italian lyric coloratura soprano
- Ciolac, Gheorghe (1908-1965), Romanian football player
- Ciolek, Gerald (* 1986), German racing cyclist
- Ciołek, Włodzimierz (* 1956), Polish football player
- Cioli, Telesforo Giovanni (1907–2002), Italian clergyman, Bishop of Arezzo-Cortona-Sansepolcro
- Ciołkosz, Adam (1901–1978), Polish politician in exile (PPS)
- Ciołkoszowa, Lidia (1902–2002), Polish publicist and politician in exile (PPS)
- Cioloș, Dacian (* 1969), Romanian agricultural economist and politician
- Ciompi, Luc (* 1929), Swiss psychiatrist
- Cioncan, Maria (1977-2007), Romanian athlete
- Cionek, Thiago (* 1986), Polish-Brazilian soccer player
- Cioni, Dario (* 1974), Italian cyclist
- Cioni, Maik (* 1979), German-Italian racing cyclist and water polo player
- Cioni, Renato (1929-2014), Italian opera singer (tenor)
- Ciontos, Ricarda (* 1968), German actress, curator, project manager
- Cioran, Emil (1911–1995), Romanian philosopher
- Cioranescu, Alexandre (1911–1999), Romanian author, Romanist, comparativeist and historian with French nationality
- Ciorbea, Victor (* 1954), Romanian politician
- Ciorcilă, Patrick (* 1996), Romanian tennis player
- Ciorciolini, Marcello (* 1922), Italian screenwriter and film director
- Ciornei, Silvia (* 1970), Romanian politician and MEP for Romania
- Cioroianu, Adrian (* 1967), Romanian politician, MEP
- Cioroiu, Nicolae (1908–1974), Romanian diplomat
- Cioroslan, Dragomir (* 1954), Romanian weightlifter
- Ciosescu, Ion (1935-2014), Romanian football player
- Ciosu, Emilia (* 1971), Romanian table tennis player
- Ciot, Jean-David (* 1967), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Ciot, Melania-Gabriela (* 1975), Romanian political scientist and politician (PSD)
- Cioti, Constantin (* 1983), Romanian table tennis player
- Ciotti, Éric (* 1965), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Ciotti, Luigi (* 1945), Italian priest and opponent of the Mafia
- Ciotti, Nicola (* 1976), Italian high jumper
- Ciotti, Sandro (1928–2003), Italian sports journalist and radio presenter
Cip
- Číp, Radek (* 1992), Czech ice hockey player
- Číp, Tomáš (* 1989), Czech handball player
- Cipa, Carlos (* 1990), German pianist and composer
- Cipa, Walter (* 1928), German industrial manager
- Cipariu, Timotei (1805–1887), Romanian priest, philologist and politician
- Çipe, İsmail (* 1995), Turkish soccer goalkeeper
- Cipelli, Roberto (* 1958), Italian jazz musician
- Čipera, Josef (1850–1911), Czech politician, secondary school teacher and theater manager
- Cipes, Greg (* 1980), American actor and voice actor
- Çipi, Geri (* 1976), Albanian football player
- Ćipiko, Ivo (1869–1923), Serbian writer of Croatian origin
- Cipin, Alois (1913–1985), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Cipius hymn, Publius , ancient Roman Toreut
- Cipius Pamphilius, Publius , ancient Roman Toreut
- Cipius Polybius, Publius , ancient Roman Toreut
- Çiplak, Fatih (* 1994), Turkish soccer player
- Cipolini, Luiz Antônio (* 1962), Brazilian clergyman and Roman Catholic Bishop of Marília
- Cipolini, Pedro Carlos (* 1952), Brazilian clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Santo André
- Cipolla, Bruno (* 1952), Italian rowing athlete
- Cipolla, Carlo M. (1922–2000), Italian economic historian and writer
- Cipolla, Claudio (* 1955), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Padua
- Cipolla, Flavio (* 1983), Italian tennis player
- Cipolla, Jason (* 1972), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Cipolla, Michele (1880–1947), Italian mathematician
- Cipolletti, María Susana , Argentine ethnologist and anthropologist
- Cipollina, John (1943-1989) American rock musician, guitarist
- Cipollina, Mario (* 1954), American rock musician
- Cipollini, Cesare (* 1958), Italian racing cyclist
- Cipollini, Mario (* 1967), Italian racing cyclist
- Cipollone, Emidio (* 1960), Italian clergyman, Archbishop of Lanciano-Ortona
- Cipollone, Federico (* 1994), Italian volleyball player
- Cipollone, Pete (* 1971), American rower
- Cipollone, Ulderic (1868–1927), Roman Catholic priest
- Cipolloni, Angelo (* 1970), Italian athlete
- Cipowicz, Hans (* 1989), German volleyball player
- Cipra, Milo (1906–1985), Yugoslav composer and university professor
- Ciprandi, Ercole , Italian opera singer (tenor)
- Ciprès, Morgan (* 1991), French figure skater
- Cipressa, Andrea (* 1963), Italian foil fencer
- Cipressi, Stefano (* 1982), Italian canoe slalom athlete
- Ciprì, Daniele (* 1962), Italian film director and cameraman
- Ciprian, Gheorghe (1883–1968), Romanian playwright
- Cipriani Gadient, Tiziana (* 1995), Swiss ice hockey player
- Cipriani Thorne, Juan Luis (* 1943), Peruvian clergyman, Archbishop Emeritus of Lima and Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Cipriani, Adolfo (1857–1941), Italian sculptor
- Cipriani, Amilcare (1844–1918), Italian socialist, anarchist, and patriot
- Cipriani, Arrigo (* 1932), Italian restaurateur, author and real estate entrepreneur
- Cipriani, Arthur (1875–1945), politician and union leader in colonial Trinidad and Tobago
- Cipriani, Danny (* 1987), English rugby union player
- Cipriani, Enrica (* 1988), Italian ski racer
- Cipriani, Giuseppe (* 1965), Italian racing driver
- Cipriani, Stelvio (1937-2018), Italian film composer
- Cipriani, Ugo (1897–1960), Italian sculptor
- Cipriano, Gene (* 1928), American jazz and studio musician
- Cipriano, Marquinhos (* 1999), Brazilian soccer player
- Cipriano, Rocco (* 1968), Swiss martial artist
- Cipro, František (* 1947), Czech football player and coach
- Cipruss, Aigars (* 1972), Latvian ice hockey player
- Ciprys, Radoslav (* 1987), Slovak football player
- Cipulis, Mārtiņš (* 1980), Latvian ice hockey player
Cir
- Cirac Sasturain, Juan Ignacio (* 1965), Spanish physicist and university professor
- Cirade, Laurent (* 1963), French cabaret artist and musician
- Çırak, Zehra (* 1960), German poet
- Ciranni, Alessandro (* 1996), Belgian football player
- Cirarda Lachiondo, José María (1917–2008), Spanish theologian and Archbishop of Pamplona
- Cirasola, Nico (* 1951), Italian cultural worker and film director
- Cirba, Romas (* 1969), Lithuanian football player
- Čirba, Sigitas (* 1966), Lithuanian politician
- Circignani, Antonio , Italian mannerist and early baroque painter
- Circignani, Niccolò , Italian mannerist painter
- Cirella, Joe (born 1963), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Cirelli, Anthony (born 1997), Canadian ice hockey player
- Cirelli, Vincent , special effects artist
- Cirener, Gabriele (* 1966), German lawyer, judge at the Federal Court of Justice
- Cirer Carbonell, Francinaina (1781–1855), Mallorcan Vincentian, blessed
- Cirera, Daniel (* 1976), Swedish singer and composer
- Ciresa, Hans (1886–1950), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Vorarlberg state parliament
- Ciresa, Meinhard (* 1964), Austrian lawyer
- Ciriaci, Pier Luigi (1946–2009), Italian filmmaker
- Ciriaci, Pietro (1885–1966), Italian clergyman, Curia Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Ciriaco, Javier Di (* 1973), Argentine singer / songwriter, tango singer and former rock vocalist
- Ciriani, Henri (* 1936), French architect
- Ćirić, Dragan (* 1974), Yugoslav football player
- Ćirić, Dragoljub (1935–2014), Yugoslav chess grandmaster
- Ćirić, Nikola (* 1983), Serbian tennis player
- Ćirić, Saša (* 1968), Macedonian football player
- Cîrîcu, Anatolii (* 1988), Moldovan weightlifter
- Cirillo, Bruno (* 1977), Italian football player
- Cirillo, Domenico (1739–1799), Italian botanist, doctor and politician
- Cirillo, Dominick (* 1929), American mafioso
- Cirillo, Wally (1927–1977), American jazz pianist
- Cirinnà, Monica (* 1963), Italian politician
- Cirino Pomicino, Paolo (* 1939), Italian politician, member of the Camera dei deputati, MEP
- Cirino, Bruno (1936–1981), Italian actor
- Cirino, Franco (1926–1979), Italian film director
- Cirino, Ilaria (* 1971), Italian film director
- Cirino, Marcelo (* 1992), Brazilian soccer player
- Cirino, Natale (1894–1962), Italian actor
- Cirio, Alberto (* 1972), Italian politician
- Círio, Armando (1916–2014), Brazilian-Italian religious, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Cascavel
- Cirio, Francesco (1836–1900), Italian entrepreneur and founder of the Cirio canning company
- Ćiritović, Petar (* 1978), Croatian actor and economist
- Čirjak, Frane (* 1995), Croatian football player
- Ćirka, Ivan (* 1977), Serbian football player
- Cirkel, Geert (* 1978), Dutch rower
- Cirkic, Belmin (* 1998), Austrian soccer player
- Ćirković, Lazar (* 1992), Serbian football player
- Ćirković, Milivoje (* 1977), Serbian football player
- Ćirković, Miroslav (* 2000), Bosnian football player
- Ćirković, Sima (1929–2009), Yugoslav or Serbian historian
- Cirksena, Enno , East Frisian chief from the north (Lower Saxony), Greetsiel, Berum and Pilsum
- Cirkut (* 1986), Canadian music producer and songwriter
- Cirneala, Alexandru (* 1989), Romanian actor
- Cirolini, Francesco (* 1973), Austrian theater and film actor
- Cirone, Jason (* 1971), Italian-Canadian ice hockey player and coach, and inline hockey player
- Cironka, Saulius (* 1964), Lithuanian politician
- Cirot, Georges (1870–1946), French historian, Romance scholar, Hispanist and literary scholar
- Çırpan, Hatı (1890–1956), Turkish farmer and member of parliament
- Cirpan, Vildan (* 1991), German actress
- Cirpinius, Lucius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Cirri, Antoine (* 1952), Belgian jazz musician
- Cirri, Giovanni Battista (1724–1808), Italian cellist, conductor and composer
- Cirrincione, Andrea (1607–1683), Italian architect
- Cirsovius, Johann Carl (1745–1813), German lawyer and founder of the Kieler Spar- und Leihkasse
- Cirsovius, Leopold August (1706–1770), German lawyer and state lawyer
- Cirsovius, Leopold Iwan (1815–1895), German organist, teacher and organ researcher
- Cîrstea, Florina Ioana (* 1992), Romanian biathlete
- Cîrstea, Sorana (* 1990), Romanian tennis player
- Ciruelo, Pedro (1470–1554), Spanish mathematician, theologian and university professor
- Cirulli, Giacomo (* 1952), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Teano-Calvi
Cis
- Cisar, Alexandru Theodor (1892–1954), Roman Catholic Bishop of Jassy and Archbishop of Bucharest
- Císař, Čestmír (1920–2013), Czech politician
- Cisar, Franz (* 1908), Austrian football player
- Cisár, Marián (* 1978), Slovak ice hockey player
- Cisar, Raphael (* 1991), Austrian actor and director
- Ciscar y Ciscar, Gabriel († 1829), Spanish scholar, naval officer and regent
- Cischeck, Peter (* 1957), German jazz musician (double bass)
- Cisco, Giulio (1921–1999), Italian journalist and writer
- Cisek, Oscar Walter (1897–1966), Romanian-German writer and diplomat
- Ciseri, Antonio (1821–1891), Swiss-Italian painter
- Cisi, Emanuele (* 1964), Italian jazz saxophonist
- Ćišić, Milojko (1920–1986), Yugoslav electrical engineer
- Cisik, Alexander (* 1965), German psychologist, university professor and management consultant
- Císler, Jiří (1928–2004), Czech actor, playwright, director, musician and composer
- Cisło, Maciej (* 1947), Polish writer, poet and translator
- Cisło, Mieczysław (* 1945), Polish Roman Catholic clergyman, auxiliary bishop emeritus in Lublin
- Cisma, Domingo (* 1982), Spanish soccer player
- Cisnere, Leonor de († 1568), Spanish evangelical martyr
- Cisneros Betancourt, Salvador (1828–1914), Cuban politician and revolutionary
- Cisneros Durán, Vicente Rodrigo (1934–2017), Ecuadorian clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Cuenca
- Cisneros Martínez, Emiliano Antonio (* 1945), Spanish Catholic clergyman
- Cisneros Sánchez, Manuel (1904–1971), Peruvian lawyer and politician
- Cisneros, Alejandra (* 1995), Mexican tennis player
- Cisneros, Antonio Zapata y (1550–1635), Spanish clergyman, so-called Crown Cardinal
- Cisneros, Baltasar de († 1829), Spanish admiral and viceroy of the Río de la Plata
- Cisneros, Carlos (* 1993), Mexican soccer player
- Cisneros, Eduardo (* 1953), Mexican soccer player
- Cisneros, Ernesto (* 1940), Mexican soccer player
- Cisneros, Gil (* 1971), American politician
- Cisneros, Gustavo (* 1945), Venezuelan entrepreneur in the media and beverage industry
- Cisneros, Henry (* 1947), American politician and manager
- Cisneros, Ignacio Hidalgo (1896–1966), Spanish aviation pioneer, colonial officer, military attaché, chief of the air force, writer and communist
- Cisneros, Mario (* 1961), Mexican soccer player
- Cisneros, Octavio (* 1945), American clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Brooklyn
- Cisneros, Omar (* 1989), Cuban hurdler and sprinter
- Cisneros, Patty (* 1977), American wheelchair basketball player
- Cisneros, Rigoberto (* 1953), Mexican soccer player
- Cisneros, Sandra (* 1954), American author
- Cisnerus, Johannes († 1620), German schoolmaster and pastor
- Cisnerus, Nikolaus (1529–1583), German humanist and lawyer
- Cisotti, Umberto (1882–1946), Italian mathematician and physicist
- Čišovský, Marián (1979–2020), Slovak football player
- Cisowski, Andrzej , Polish painter and printmaker
- Cisowski, Thadée (1927–2005), French football player of Polish origin
- Ciss, Saliou (* 1989), Senegalese soccer player
- Cissa , King of Sussex
- Cissa , sub-king in Wessex
- Cissarz, Arnold (1900–1973), German mineralogist, mineral geologist and university professor
- Cissarz, Johann Vincenz (1873–1942), German artist
- Cissé, Aïssatou (* 1971), Senegalese writer and activist
- Cissé, Aliou (* 1976), Senegalese soccer player
- Cissé, Amadou Boubacar (* 1948), Nigerien politician, civil engineer and bank manager
- Cissé, Arthur (* 1996), Ivorian sprinter
- Cisse, Babou AM (1943–2015), Gambian insurance manager and sports official
- Cissé, Boubacar (1909–1989), Nigerien manager and politician
- Cissé, Boubou (* 1974), Malian economist and politician
- Cissé, Cheick Sallah (* 1993), Ivorian Taekwondoin
- Cissé, Djibril (* 1981), French football player
- Cissé, Édouard (* 1978), French football player
- Cissé, Jeanne Martin (1926–2017), Guinean politician and doyenne of Guinean women's politics
- Cissé, Kalifa (* 1984), Malian football player
- Cissé, Karamoko (* 1988), Guinean football player
- Cissé, Kaya Magan , king of the Soninke tribe and founder of the Cissé-Tounkara dynasty
- Cissé, Lamine (* 1971), Senegalese football player
- Cissé, Madjiguène (* 1951), Senegalese women activist
- Cissé, Mariama (* 1962), Nigerien judge
- Cissé, Pape Abou (* 1995), Senegalese football player
- Cissé, Papiss Demba (* 1985), Senegalese football player
- Cissé, Salif (* 1994), German soccer player
- Cissé, Sekou (* 1985), Ivorian football player
- Cissé, Souleymane (* 1940), Malian filmmaker
- Cissé, Soumaïla (* 1949), Malian politician
- Cissewski, Mariusz (* 1969), German-Polish ice hockey goalkeeper
- Cissokho, Aly (* 1987), French football player
- Cissokho, Moussa (* 1983), Senegalese musician (vocals, kora, tama)
- Cissokho, solo (1963–2019), Senegalese jazz and mbalax musician
- Cissokho, Souleymane (born 1991), French boxer
- Cissokho, Till (* 2000), French football player
- Cistac, Gilles (1961–2015), French-Mozambican constitutional lawyer
- Cistana, Andrea (* 1997), Italian soccer player
- Cistaro, Anthony (born 1963), American actor
- Cistone, Joseph Robert (1949–2018), American clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Saginaw
- Cistulli, Carson (* 1979), American poet, author and editor
- Cisullo, Claudio (* 1964), Swiss entrepreneur and investor with Italian roots
- Cisyk, Kvitka (1953-1998), American coloratura soprano
Cit
- Çıtak, Hakan (* 1999), Turkish soccer player
- Çitaku, Ramadan (1914–1990), Albanian politician
- Citavičius, Jaroslavas (1907–1972), Lithuanian football player
- Citino, Robert M. (* 1958), American historian
- Citiolo, Cosimo (* 1981), German-Italian singer, entertainer and author
- Citizen Cope (born 1968), American singer
- Citko, Marek (* 1974), Polish football player
- Citny, Kiddy (* 1957), German musician and visual artist as well as self-taught
- Cito, Claus (1882–1965), Luxembourgish sculptor
- Citolini, Alessandro , Italian poet, Romance scholar, grammarian and lexicographer
- Citran, Roberto (* 1955), Italian actor
- Citrine, Walter, 1st Baron Citrine (1887–1983), British trade unionist and politician
- Citroën, André (1878–1935), French automobile designer
- Citroen, Paul (1896–1983), Dutch painter, draftsman and photographer
- Citroen, Soesja (* 1948), Dutch jazz singer and composer
- Citron, Anselm (1923–2014), German physicist and university professor
- Citron, Curt (1878–1957), Reich judge
- Citron, Klaus-Jürgen (1929–2007), German diplomat
- Citron, Minna (1896–1991), American painter and graphic artist
- Citron, Pierre (1919–2010), French musicologist, Romance scholar and literary scholar
- Citron, Suzanne (1922–2018), French historian
- Citron, William M. (1896–1976), American politician
- Citrónová, Helena , Czechoslovak Jewish concentration camp survivor
- Cittadini Cesi, Gian Gaspare (1907–1984), Italian diplomat
- Cittadini, Celso (1553–1627), Italian poet, philologist and Romanist
- Citterio, Antonio (* 1950), Italian architect
- Citterio, Bernardo (1908–2002), Italian clergyman and auxiliary bishop in the Archdiocese of Milan
- Cittert, Pieter Hendrik van (1889–1959), Dutch physicist and science historian
- Citti, Christine (* 1962), French actress
- Citti, Franco (1935-2016), Italian actor
- Citti, Sergio (1933–2005), Italian film director, screenwriter and actor
- Citton, Cristiano (* 1974), Italian racing cyclist
- Cîțu, Florin (* 1972), Romanian politician
- City and Color (* 1980), Canadian music project
Ciu
- Ciubotărașu, Ștefan (1910–1970), Romanian actor
- Ciubuc, Ion (1943–2018), Moldovan politician and head of government of the Republic of Moldova
- Ciucă, Daniel (* 1966), Romanian football player, coach, player agent and restaurateur
- Ciucă, Nicolae (* 1967), Romanian general and politician
- Ciucanu-Robu, Doina (* 1967), Romanian rower
- Čiučelis, Algirdas (1938–2008), Lithuanian mathematician and politician of Vilnius, former mayor and deputy mayor
- Ciuffini, Sabatino (1920–2003), Italian screenwriter
- Ciuffo, Axel (* 1988), Argentine biathlete
- Ciufoli, Domenico (1898–1975), Italian politician (PCI)
- Ciuhandu, Gheorghe (* 1947), Romanian politician
- Čiukšys, Osvaldas (* 1966), Lithuanian diplomat and politician
- Čiukšytė, Dagnė (* 1977), Lithuanian chess player
- Ciulei, Liviu (1923–2011), Romanian actor, theater director, film director, set designer and theater director
- Čiulevičius, Jonas (* 1934), Lithuanian politician
- Ciulli, Roberto (* 1934), Italian theater director
- Čiupaila, Regimantas (* 1956), Lithuanian politician
- Ciupe, Raul (* 1983), Romanian football player
- Ciupek, Stefan (* 1976), German cameraman and colorist
- Ciupercă, Nicolae (1882–1950), Romanian general
- Ciupka, Julia (* 1991), German hockey goalkeeper
- Ciupke, Paul (* 1953), German adult educator and educational historian
- Ciuppa, Francesco (* 1875), Italian racing car driver
- Ciuraneta Aymí, Francesc-Xavier (* 1940), Spanish clergyman, former bishop of Lleida
- Ciurina, Valentina (* 1978), Moldovan biathlete
- Čiurlionis, Mikalojus Konstantinas (1875–1911), Lithuanian composer and painter
- Ciuti, Gabriele , Italian racing car driver
- Ciutureanu, Alexandru (1951–2013), Romanian sculptor
Civ
- Civa, Almedin (* 1972), Bosnian-Herzegovinian football player
- Civale, Cristina (* 1960), Argentine journalist and writer
- Civardi, Ernesto (1906–1989), Italian Cardinal Curia of the Roman Catholic Church
- Civati, Giuseppe (* 1975), Italian author and politician
- Cive, Jasminka (* 1981), Austrian mixed martial arts fighter
- Civelek, Aykut (* 1994), German-Turkish soccer player
- Civelek, Ramazan (* 1996), Turkish football player
- Civella, Anthony (1930-2006), American mobster
- Civella, Nicholas (1912-1983), American mobster
- Civelli, Renato (* 1983), Argentine soccer player
- Civello, Chiara (* 1975), Italian jazz musician (vocals, piano, songwriter)
- Civera, David (* 1979), Spanish pop singer
- Civeton, Christophe , French draftsman, engraver and lithographer
- Civeyrac, Jean-Paul (* 1964), French film director
- Civic, Ivan (* 1979), Italian performance artist
- Civica, Massimiliano (* 1974), Italian theater director
- Civico painter , Attic black-figure vase painter
- Civil i Castellví, Ildefons (1889–1936), Catalan church musician and Benedictine monk from the Montserrat monastery
- Civil, Alan (1929–1989), British horn player and music teacher
- Civil, François (* 1989), French actor
- Civil, Orhangazi (* 1992), Turkish biathlete
- Civiletti, Benedetto (1845–1899), Italian realist sculptor
- Civiletti, Benjamin R. (* 1935), American lawyer and politician
- Čivilis, Elijus (* 1981), Lithuanian politician, Deputy Minister and Deputy Minister of the Economy
- Civilis, Iulius , leader of a Germanic revolt against Rome
- Civirani, Osvaldo (1917–2008), Italian film director, cameraman, screenwriter
- Civita, Ramiro (* 1966), Argentine cameraman
- Civita, Victor (1907–1990), Brazilian businessman, journalist
- Civitali, Matteo (1436–1501), Italian sculptor and painter of the Renaissance
- Civitareale, Enzo , Italian filmmaker and musician
- Civitareale, Felice (* 1953), Luxembourgish jazz and entertainment musician (trumpet)
- Civitate, Xavier (* 1991), Uruguayan football player
- Civry, Elisabeth Wilhelmine von (1826–1880), illegitimate daughter of Duke Charles II of Brunswick and an English lady
- Civry, Frédéric de (1861-1893), French cyclist
Cix
- Cixi (1835–1908), Chinese concubine of the Manchu emperor Xianfeng and mother empress
- Cixous, Hélène (* 1937), French writer
Ciz
- Ciz, Diego (* 1981), Uruguayan soccer player
- Čižas, Ugnius (* 1995), Lithuanian ice hockey player
- Cizaurre Berdonces, Jesús María (* 1952), Spanish religious, Roman Catholic bishop of Bragança do Pará
- Cizek, Alexandru (* 1942), Romanian Middle Latin philologist
- Čížek, Antonín (1865–1897), Bohemian-Czech politician
- Čižek, Franz (1865–1946), Austrian painter, designer and art teacher
- Čížek, Jan , Czech dealer in industrial design and vintage objects
- Čížek, Martin (* 1974), Czech football player
- Čížek, Tomáš (* 1978), Czech football player
- Çizer, Muzaffer (1907–1961), Turkish football player
- Cizeron, Guillaume (* 1994), French figure skater
- Cizgin, Pelin (* 1986), Austrian cyclist
- Cizikas, Casey (born 1991), Canadian ice hockey player
- Čižman, Tomaž (* 1965), Slovenian ski racer
- Cizmarova, Nada (1982–2016), Czech assassination victim
- Cizmek, Rolf (1936–2013), Swiss jazz bassist