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Clea
- Cleander, Marcus Aurelius , Praetorian Prefect
- Clear, Barbara (* 1964), German folk rock singer and songwriter
- Clear, Jock (* 1963), British motorsport engineer
- Clearfield, Rob (* 1984), American jazz musician
- Clearmountain, Bob (* 1953), American music producer
- Clearwater, Eddy (1935-2018), American blues musician
- Cleary, Benjamin , Irish film director and screenwriter
- Cleary, Bill (born 1934), American ice hockey player, coach and official
- Cleary, Bob (1936-2015), American ice hockey player
- Cleary, Daniel (* 1978), Canadian ice hockey player
- Cleary, Kevin F. , American sound engineer
- Cleary, Michael (born 1940), Australian sprinter, rugby player and politician
- Cleary, Michael J. (* 1925), Irish Roman Catholic Bishop of Banjul
- Cleary, Thomas (* 1949), American writer and translator
- Cleary, William E. (1849-1932) American politician
- Cleave, Aaron Van (* 1987), Canadian, American and German figure skater
- Cleave, Chris (* 1973), British author
- Cleave, Mary Louise (* 1947), American astronaut
- Cleave, Paul (* 1974), New Zealand writer
- Cleaveland, Parker (1780-1858), American mineralogist
- Cleaver, Alice (1889–1984), English nanny, survivor of the sinking of the Titanic, character assassination victim
- Cleaver, Anna (* 1982), New Zealand triathlete
- Cleaver, Blade (* 1992), Canadian speed skier
- Cleaver, Eldridge (1935-1998), American writer and co-founder of the Black Panther Party
- Cleaver, Emanuel (* 1944), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Cleaver, Gerald (* 1963), American jazz drummer
- Cleaver, Harry (1879–1953), English football player
- Cleaver, Harry (* 1944), American scientist, Marxist theorist and professor emeritus from the University of Texas at Austin
- Cleaver, Vitória Alice (* 1944), Brazilian ambassador
- Cleaves, Henry B. (1840-1912) American politician
- Cleaves, Jessica (1948–2014), American singer and songwriter
- Cleaves, Slaid (born 1964), American country musician and songwriter
Cleb
- Clebsch, Alfred (1833–1872), German mathematician
- Cleburne, Patrick Ronayne (1828–1864), Confederate General in the American Civil War
Clec
- Clech, Yvonne (1920–2010), French actress
Cled
- Clédat, Jean (1871–1943), French Egyptologist and Coptologist
- Clédat, Léon (1851–1930), French Romanist
Clee
- Clee, Caspar (1553–1602), German philologist, ethnologist and historian
- Cleef, Alfred van (* 1954), Dutch journalist and writer
- Cleef, Jan van (1646–1716), Dutch painter
- Cleemann, Friedrich Johann Christoph (1771–1825), German Protestant clergyman and private scholar
- Cleemann, Gustav (1858–1919), German-Baltic pastor
- Cleemann, Sebastian , German multi-instrumentalist
- Cleen, Dietrich von († 1531), Knight of the Order, Land Commander and German Master of the Teutonic Order
- Cleene, Noël de (1870–1942), Belgian Roman Catholic religious and Vicar Apostolic of Léopoldville
- Cleere, Nigel (* 1955), English ornithologist
- Cleeren, Kristof (* 1974), Belgian show jumper
- Cleese, Cynthia (* 1971), English-American actress
- Cleese, John (born 1939), British comedian and actor, member of Monty Python
- Cleeves, Ann (* 1954), English crime writer
Clef
- Cleff, Maria (1869–1935), German painter and etcher from the Düsseldorf School
- Cleff, Walter (1870–1939), German painter and etcher
Cleg
- Clegg, Brian (born 1955), British science journalist
- Clegg, Hugh Armstrong (1920–1995), British industrial relations expert and historian of the British trade unions
- Clegg, Johnny (1953–2019), British-South African guitarist, singer, dancer and composer
- Clegg, Libby (* 1990), British athlete (Paralympic participant)
- Clegg, Michael (* 1957), American action artist
- Clegg, Michael (* 1977), English soccer player
- Clegg, Nick (* 1967), British politician, Member of the House of Commons, MEP
- Clegg, Robin (* 1977), Canadian biathlete
- Clegg, Samuel (1781–1861) British chemist and engineer
- Clegg, Stewart (born 1947), Australian economist
- Clegg, Walter (1920–1994), British politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Cleghorn, Odie (1891-1956), Canadian ice hockey player
- Cleghorn, Sprague (1890–1956), Canadian ice hockey player
Clei
- Clein, Natalie (* 1977), British cellist
- Clein, Rocco (1968–2004), German music journalist and musician
- Cleinow, Georg (1873–1936), German publicist, author and politician; Chairman of the "United People's Councils of the Provinces of Poznan and West Prussia"
- Cleinow, Leberecht (1701–1762), German pastor at Königsberg Cathedral
- Cleire, Richard (1900–1968), Belgian religious and Roman Catholic bishop of Kasongo
- Cléirigh Büttner, Síofra (* 1995), Irish middle-distance runner
Clel
- Cleland, John (1709–1789) English writer
- Cleland, Max (* 1942), American politician
- Cleland, William Paton (1912-2005), Australian physician
- Clelland, Lana (* 1993), Scottish soccer player
- Clelland, Shirley (* 1951), British pentathlete
Clem
- Clem, Robert Verity (1933-2010), American bird and landscape illustrator
- Clemann, Samuel (* 1972), Swiss pool player
- Clemaron, Maéva (* 1992), French soccer player
- Clemasius, Matthäus (1640–1702), German physician, university professor and city physicist from Greifswald
- Clemen, Carl (1865–1940), German Protestant theologian and historian of religion
- Clemen, Christian August Julius (1838–1920), German Protestant theologian, senior teacher and senior church councilor
- Clemen, Harald (* 1947), German theater director
- Clemen, Hermann Friedrich Ferdinand (1805–1847), German Evangelical Lutheran pastor
- Clemen, Johann Gottfried (1728–1785), German plantation owner
- Clemen, Otto (1871–1946), German Protestant theologian, historian and librarian
- Clemen, Paul (1866–1947), German art historian and monument conservator, first provincial curator of the Rhine Province
- Clemen, Robert (* 1967), German politician (CDU), MdL Saxony
- Clemen, Wolfgang (1909–1990), German English and literary scholar
- Clemence, Ray (* 1948), English football goalkeeper
- Clemenceau, Adrien (* 1988), French hurdler
- Clemenceau, Georges (1841-1929), French politician
- Clémenceau, Martine (* 1949), French pop and pop singer
- Clémencet, Charles (1703–1778), French Benedictine monk of the Maurinian congregation, chronicler and historian
- Clemencic, René (* 1928), Austrian musicologist, conductor, composer, organist, harpsichord player and recorder player
- Clemens († 16), Roman slave and rebel against Emperor Tiberius
- Clemens August von Bayern (1700–1761), Archbishop of Cologne, Bishop of Regensburg, Hildesheim, Münster, Paderborn, Osnabrück, Grand Master of the Teutonic Order
- Clemens Franz de Paula of Bavaria (1722–1770), Prince of Bavaria, heir to the Bavarian throne
- Clement II (1005-1047), Pope (1046-1047)
- Clement III. , Pope (1187–1191)
- Clement III. († 1100), antipope
- Clement IV († 1268), Pope (1265–1268)
- Clement IX (1600–1669), Pope (1667–1669)
- Clemens non Papa, Jacobus , Franco-Flemish composer and singer of the Renaissance
- Clement V († 1314), French clergyman, Pope (from June 5, 1305 to April 20, 1314)
- Clement VI. († 1352), Pope (1342–1352)
- Clement VII (1342-1394), antipope (1378-1394)
- Clement VII (1478–1534), Pope (1523–1534)
- Clement VIII (1369–1446), antipope
- Clement VIII (1536-1605), Pope (1592-1605)
- Clement of Alexandria , Greek theologian
- Clement of Metz , Bishop of Metz
- Clement of Rome , early Christian bishop of Rome and one of the Apostolic Fathers
- Clement of Sardis , disciple of Jesus
- Clemens von Smolensk († 1164), Metropolitan of Kiev
- Clemens Wenzeslaus of Saxony (1739–1812), last elector of Trier
- Clement X. (1590–1676), Pope (1670–1676)
- Clement XI. (1649–1721), Pope (1700–1721)
- Clement XII. , Pope (1730–1740)
- Clement XIII. (1693–1769), Pope (1758–1769)
- Clement XIV (1705–1774), Pope
- Clemens, Adelaide (* 1989), Australian actress
- Clemens, Adolf (* 1942), German photographer
- Clemens, Andreas (1742–1815), Transylvanian pastor, grammarian, lexicographer and Romanian
- Clemens, Björn (* 1967), German lawyer and publicist
- Clemens, Brian (1931-2015), British screenwriter and film producer
- Clemens, Carsten (* 1979), German actor
- Clemens, Christian (* 1940), German chess player and university teacher
- Clemens, Christian (* 1991), German soccer player
- Clemens, Claudia , Austrian theater actress and radio play speaker
- Clemens, Conrad (* 1983), German politician (CDU)
- Clemens, Ellen (* 1968), German extreme athlete
- Clemens, Elvira , Austrian theater actress
- Clemens, Franz Jakob (1815–1862), German philosopher and writer
- Clemens, Gabriel (* 1983), German dart player
- Clemens, Gabriele (* 1953), German historian
- Clemens, Gabriele B. (* 1961), German historian
- Clemens, Günter (1925–2010), German civil engineer and university professor
- Clemens, Günter (1941–2016), German theater and television actor
- Clemens, Hans (1890–1958), German-American opera singer (tenor) and singing teacher
- Clemens, Herbert (* 1939), American mathematician
- Clemens, Jeremiah (1814–1865), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Clemens, Joachim (1931–2018), German lawyer and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Clemens, Johann Friderich (1749–1831), Danish engraver of German origin
- Clemens, Johannes (1902–1976), German member of several secret services
- Clemens, John D. (* 1949), American physician
- Clemens, Josef (* 1947), German clergyman, Roman Catholic curia bishop
- Clemens, Klaus (1908–1930), German SA man who was shot during a demonstration between Communists and National Socialists
- Clemens, Kurt (* 1925), Saarland and German soccer player
- Clemens, Lieselotte (1920–2011), German writer and non-fiction author
- Clemens, Lukas (* 1961), German historian
- Clemens, Martin (* 1939), German politician (CDU), MdV, MdL
- Clemens, Mathias (1915–2001), Luxembourg cyclist
- Clemens, Michael (* 1968), German ice hockey player
- Clemens, Michael A. , American economist
- Clemens, Oliver (* 1973), German actor
- Clemens, Otto (* 1946), Austrian actor, television announcer
- Clemens, Peter (1905–1981), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Clemens, Pierre (1913–1963), Luxembourg cyclist
- Clemens, Reinhard (* 1960), German manager
- Clemens, Roger (* 1962), American baseball player
- Clemens, Roman (1910–1992), German set designer and designer
- Clemens, Rudolf (1922–2000), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Clemens, Sherrard (1820–1881), American politician
- Clemens, Silja (* 1975), German screenwriter
- Clemens, Thomas (* 1948), German lawyer
- Clemens, Thomas (* 1970), Austrian actor
- Clemens, Tom (* 1976), British biathlete
- Clemens, Wilhelm (1847–1934), German painter and art collector and patron
- Clemens, William A. (* 1932), American paleontologist
- Clemenson, Christian (* 1958), American actor
- Clément, Adolphe (1855–1928), French engineer, inventor and industrialist
- Clement, Albert (1849–1928), German businessman and mayor of Rostock
- Clément, Albert (1883–1907), French racing driver
- Clément, Arnaud (* 1977), French tennis player
- Clément, Aurore (* 1945), French actress
- Clément, Bertha (1852–1930), German writer
- Clement, Bill (born 1950), Canadian ice hockey striker and sports commentator
- Clement, Bob (* 1943), American politician
- Clément, Catherine (* 1939), French writer, feminist, philosopher and psychologist
- Clement, Christian (* 1968), German university professor, author and editor
- Clement, Christophe (* 1965), French horse racing coach
- Clément, Coralie (* 1978), French singer
- Clement, Corey (* 1994), American football player
- Clément, David (1701–1760), German pastor and bibliographer
- Clement, Dawn (* 1978), American jazz musician
- Clement, Dick (born 1937), British screenwriter and film director
- Clement, Doug (born 1933), Canadian sprinter and middle-distance runner
- Clément, Félix Auguste (1826–1888), French orientalist painter
- Clément, François (1714–1793), French Benedictine monk of the Maurinian congregation, chronicler and historian
- Clement, Frank (1888–1970), British racing car driver
- Clement, Frank (* 1952), British medium and long distance runner
- Clement, Frank G. (1920–1969), American politician
- Clement, Franz (1780–1842), Austrian violinist, composer and conductor
- Clement, Fritz (1926–2004), German SED functionary and major general of the NVA in the GDR
- Clément, Georges (1825–1871), Swiss politician
- Clement, Gerhard (* 1938), German soccer player
- Clément, Gilles (* 1943), French garden architect
- Clement, Hal (1922–2003), American science fiction writer
- Clement, Herma (1898–1973), German film and stage actress and acting teacher
- Clement, Inge (* 1977), Belgian judoka
- Clement, Jack (1931-2013) American country music producer
- Clément, Jacques (1567–1589), French Dominican and assassin
- Clément, Jean Pierre (1809–1870), French historian and political economist
- Clément, Jean-Baptiste (1836–1903), French chansonnier and communard
- Clément, Jean-Marie-Bernard (1742–1812), French poet, literary critic and translator
- Clement, Jemaine (* 1974), New Zealand musician, actor, director, producer, comedian and author
- Clement, Jennifer (* 1960), American author
- Clément, Jérémy (* 1984), French football player
- Clément, Jérôme (* 1945), French lawyer, political scientist and President of the Franco-German TV station ARTE
- Clement, Joseph (1779-1844) British engineer and industrialist
- Clement, Kerron (* 1985), American athlete
- Clement, Knut Jungbohn (1803–1873), German writer
- Clement, Krass (* 1946), Danish photographer
- Clément, Ludovic (* 1976), French football player
- Clément, Mariame (* 1974), French opera director
- Clement, Michel (* 1971), Dutch economist and professor (University of Hamburg)
- Clement, Neil (* 1978), English football player
- Clément, Nicolas (1779–1841), French chemist and physicist
- Clément, Olivier (1921–2009), French Orthodox theologian, philosopher and historian
- Clément, Pascal (1945–2020), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Clement, Paul (* 1966), American lawyer, university professor and United States Solicitor General
- Clement, Paul (* 1972), English football coach
- Clement, Pelle (* 1996), Dutch football player
- Clement, Percival W. (1846–1927), American politician and governor of the state of Vermont (1919–1921)
- Clement, Peter (* 1948), English ornithologist, author, nature photographer and conservationist
- Clement, Philippe (* 1974), Belgian football player and coach
- Clément, René (1913–1996), French film director
- Clement, Rolf (* 1953), German journalist, publicist and security expert
- Clement, Stef (* 1982), Dutch cyclist
- Clement, Susana (* 1989), Cuban sprinter
- Clement, Sven (* 1989), Luxembourg politician
- Clement, Ulrich (* 1950), German psychologist, psychotherapist and sexologist
- Clement, Werner (* 1941), Austrian economist and university professor
- Clement, Wolfgang (* 1940), German politician (SPD), Federal Minister for Economics and Labor
- Clement-Jones, Timothy, Baron Clement-Jones (born 1949), British politician (Liberal Democrats)
- Clément-Maurice (1853–1933), French photographer, director, film producer and screenwriter
- Clément-Simon, Louis Frédéric (1873–1934), French diplomat
- Clemente, Francesco (* 1952), Italian-American artist of the Italian transavant-garde
- Clemente, Javier (* 1950), Spanish football player and coach
- Clemente, L. Gary (1908–1968), American lawyer and politician
- Clemente, Ludovic (* 1986), Andorran football player
- Clemente, Manuel (* 1948), Portuguese clergyman, Patriarch of Lisbon
- Clemente, Pia , Filipino-American film producer
- Clemente, Ramon di (* 1975), South African rower
- Clemente, Roberto (1934–1972), Puerto Rican and American baseball player
- Clementi, Aldo (1925–2011), Italian composer
- Clementi, Anja (* 1971), German actress, singer and musical artist
- Clementi, Anna , Italian singer
- Clementi, Cecil (1875–1947), British colonial governor
- Clementi, Enrico (* 1931), Italian chemist
- Clementi, Georg (* 1969), Italian theater actor, theater director and songwriter
- Clementi, Giuseppe (1812–1873), Italian botanist
- Clementi, Hemma (* 1968), Austrian actress
- Clementi, Muzio (1752–1832), classical composer
- Clémenti, Pierre (1942–1999), French actor
- Clementia von Zähringen , by marriage Duchess of Saxony and Bavaria
- Clementine d'Orléans (1817–1907), Princess of France
- Clementine of Belgium (1872–1955), Princess of Belgium
- Clementine, Benjamin (* 1988), English musician and songwriter
- Clementino (* 1982), Italian rapper
- Clementis, Vladimír (1902–1952), Slovak writer and politician
- Clements, Andrew Jackson (1832–1913), American politician
- Clements, Bill (1917–2011), American politician
- Clements, Bruce (born 1931), American writer
- Clements, Charlie (born 1987), British actor
- Clements, Earle C. (1896–1985), American politician
- Clements, Evan (* 1947), British racing car driver
- Clements, Frederic Edward (1874–1945), American botanist and university professor
- Clements, Gabrielle D. (1858–1948), American painter
- Clements, Gilbert (1928–2012), Canadian politician, Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island
- Clements, Grace (* 1984), British heptathlete
- Clements, Isaac (1837-1909), American politician
- Clements, James (1927-2005), American ornithologist
- Clements, John (1910–1988), British actor
- Clements, John Allen (* 1923), American medic
- Clements, Judson C. (1846-1917), American politician
- Clements, Kennedi (* 2007), Canadian actress
- Clements, Newton Nash (1837–1900), American politician
- Clements, Robert, 1st Earl of Leitrim (1732-1804), Irish nobleman and politician
- Clements, Ron (* 1953), American animator and director
- Clements, Roy (* 1946), British theologian and author
- Clements, Sasha (born 1990), Canadian actress
- Clements, Scott (born 1981), American poker player
- Clements, Vassar (1928–2005), American fiddle player
- Clements, Zeke (1911–1994) American country musician, actor, and songwriter
- Clementschitsch, Arnold (1887–1970), Austrian painter
- Clementso, Ambros Alfred (1831–1900), Premonstratensian and abbot of the Teplá Monastery (1887–1900)
- Clementz, Heinrich (1859–1946), German doctor and classical philologist
- Clementz, Hermann (1852–1930), German genre and portrait painter
- Clemenz, Hermann (1846–1908), Baltic chess player and journalist
- Clemenz, Joseph Anton (1810–1872), Swiss politician, judge and hotelier
- Clemenz, Manfred (* 1938), German sociologist, social psychologist, psychotherapist and art historian
- Clemer, Hans , Italian painter
- Clemet, Kristin (* 1957), Norwegian conservative politician and economist
- Clemm, August von (1837–1910), German entrepreneur and politician
- Clemm, Carl (1836–1899), German entrepreneur and politician (NLP), MdR
- Clemm, Christian Gustav (1814–1866), German chemist
- Clemm, Heinrich Wilhelm , German theologian and mathematician
- Clemm, Konrad (1854–1930), Baden official
- Clemm, Ludwig (1893–1975), German archivist
- Clemm, Wilhelm (1843-1883), German classical philologist
- Clemmensen, Erik Christian (1876–1941), Danish-American chemist
- Clemmensen, Niels (1900–1950), Danish composer and pianist
- Clemmensen, Scott (* 1977), American ice hockey player
- Clemons, Clarence (1942-2011), American saxophonist
- Clemons, Dwayne (born 1963), American jazz musician (trumpet)
- Clemons, Kiersey (* 1993), American actress and singer
- Clemons, Kyle (* 1990), American sprinter
- Clemons, Zeke , American country musicians
- Clempson, Clem (born 1949), British guitarist
- Clemson, Thomas Green (1807–1888), American politician, founder of Clemson University
Clen
- Clenck, Rudolf (1528–1578), German Catholic theologian
- Clendenin, Bob (born 1964), American actor
- Clendenin, David , American politician
- Clendening, Adam (born 1992), American ice hockey player
- Clendenon, Donn (1935-2005), American baseball player
- Clendinnen, Inga (1934-2016), Australian historian, anthropologist, intellectual, and author
- Clennell, Luke (1781–1840), English wood cutter and painter
- Clennon, David (born 1943), American actor
- Clentzos, Peter (1909-2006), American-Greek pole vaulter
Cleo
- Cleo (* 1983), Polish pop singer
- Cleobury, Stephen (1948–2019) British organist, conductor and choir director
- Cleopatra (* 1963), Greek pop singer
Clep
- Cleph († 574), King of the Lombards
Cler
- Cler, Louis (1905-1950) French football player
- Cler, Tim de (* 1978), Dutch football player
- Clérambault, Gaëtan Gatian de (1872–1934), French forensic psychiatrist , ethnologist and photographer
- Clérambault, Jules de (1660–1714), French Roman Catholic clergyman, commendate abbot and member of the Académie française
- Clérambault, Louis-Nicolas (1676–1749), French violinist and Baroque composer
- Clerc, Albert (1830-1918), French chess player
- Clerc, Alix Le (1576–1622), French nun, blessed
- Clerc, André Daniel , Swiss missionary in southern Africa
- Clerc, Aurélien (* 1979), Swiss cyclist
- Clerc, Blaise (1911–2001), Swiss politician (LPS)
- Clerc, Charles (* 1943), Swiss journalist and moderator
- Clerc, Charly (1882–1958), Swiss French-language author, theologian, philologist, Romance scholar, literary scholar and translator
- Clerc, Denis (1935–2012), Swiss politician and State Councilor for the Canton of Friborg
- Clerc, Émile (* 1934), French rower
- Clerc, François (* 1983), French football player
- Clerc, Georges (1922–2012), Swiss politician and State Chancellor of the Canton of Friborg
- Clerc, José Luis (* 1958), Argentinian tennis player
- Clerc, Julien (born 1947), French singer and songwriter
- Clerc, Laurent (1785–1869), French educator for the deaf
- Clerc, Laurent (* 1972), Swiss sprinter
- Clerc, Louis (* 1976), French historian
- Clerc, Mialitiana (* 2001), Malagasy-French ski racer
- Clerc, Nicolas-Gabriel Le (1726–1798), French physician and author
- Clerc, Olivier (* 1950), Swiss jazz and improvisation musician (drums, percussion)
- Clerc, Onésime (1845–1920), Russian naturalist of Swiss origin
- Clerc, Philippe (* 1946), Swiss athlete
- Clerc, Serge (* 1957), French comic book artist and illustrator
- Clerc, Vincent (born 1981), French rugby player
- Clerch, Joaquín (* 1965), Cuban guitarist
- Clerck, Carl Alexander (1709–1765), Swedish entomologist and arachnologist
- Clerck, Jean de (1902–1978), Belgian brewing scientist
- Clercq, Jean-Christophe De (* 1966), French painter, photographer and video artist
- Clercq, Louis De (1836–1901) French industrialist, explorer, photographer and Member of Parliament
- Clercq, Willem de (1795–1844), Dutch writer
- Clerdent, Pierre (1909-2006), Belgian politician
- Clère, Émilien (* 1982), French racing cyclist
- Clere, Frederick de Jersey (1856–1952), New Zealand architect, primarily active in the art of church building
- Clère, Jérôme (* 1990), French volleyball player
- Clère, Régis (1956–2012), French racing cyclist
- Clere, Thomas († 1545), English poet at the court of Henry VIII.
- Clerfait, Charles Joseph de Croix comte de (1733–1798), Austrian field marshal
- Clerfayt, Bernard (* 1961), Belgian politician
- Clergeat, André (1927–2016), French jazz author and music critic
- Clerget, Axel (* 1987), French judoka
- Clerget, Hubert (1818–1899) French painter, etcher, and illustrator
- Clergue, Lucien (1934-2014), French photographer
- Cleri, Valerio (* 1981), Italian long-distance swimmer
- Clerici, Antonella (* 1963), Italian television presenter and television journalist
- Clerici, Carlo (1929–2007), Italian and (from 1954) Swiss cyclist
- Clerici, Christian (* 1965), Austrian television presenter
- Clerici, Fabrizio (1913–1993), Italian architect and fantastic-surrealistic draftsman, graphic artist, painter and set designer
- Clerici, Gianni (* 1930), Italian sports journalist, columnist and writer
- Clerici, Sergio (* 1941), Brazilian soccer player
- Clérico, Emmanuel (* 1969), French racing car driver
- Clérico, Laura (* 1966), Argentine lawyer and university professor
- Clericus, Ludwig (1827–1892), German heraldist, sphragistician and genealogist
- Clericuzio, Antonio (* 1958), Italian chemical historian
- Clérissac, Humbert (1864–1914), French Roman Catholic theologian
- Clérisseau, Charles-Louis (1722–1820), French architect
- Cleritz, Paul (1613–1659), Italian-Austrian master stonemason in the Baroque era
- Clerk, Alexandre-M. (1861–1932), Canadian composer and conductor
- Clerk, Dugald (1854–1932), Scottish inventor
- Clerk, George Russell (1874–1951), British Ambassador
- Clerk, John († 1541), English cleric and diplomat, Bishop of Bath and Wells
- Clerke, Agnes Mary (1842–1907), British astronomer and author
- Clerke, Bartholomew , English lawyer, politician and diplomat
- Clerke, Charles (1741–1779), British navigator and explorer
- Clermont, Friedrich (1934–2011), German politician (SED), MdV, member of the GDR State Council
- Clermont, Guy I. de († 1302), Lord of Breteuil and Offemont, Marshal of France
- Clermont, Henri Antoine de (1540–1573), Duke of Clermont, Duke of Tonnerre
- Clermont, Johann Arnold von (1728–1795), German entrepreneur and builder
- Clermont, Louis de, seigneur de Bussy d'Amboise (1549–1579), French nobleman
- Clermont, Rita , German actress
- Clermont-Ganneau, Charles (1846–1923), French orientalist and archaeologist
- Clermont-Gessant, Annet de (1587–1660), Grand Master of the Order of Malta
- Clermont-Tonnerre, Aimé Marie Gaspard de (1779–1865), French general and minister
- Clermont-Tonnerre, Anne-Antoine-Jules de (1749–1830), French cardinal of the Roman Church
- Clermont-Tonnerre, Antoine-Benoît de (1642–1678), French Roman Catholic clergyman and bishop
- Clermont-Tonnerre, François de (1629–1701), Bishop of Noyon
- Clermont-Tonnerre, François-Louis de († 1724), Bishop of Langres (1696–1724)
- Clermont-Tonnerre, Laure de (* 1983), French actress, film director and screenwriter
- Clermont-Tonnerre, Stanislas de (1747–1792), politician during the French Revolution
- Clerselier, Claude (1614–1684), French philosopher
- Clert, Iris († 1986), Greco-French art gallery owner and collector
- Clerval, Denys (1934-2016), French cinematographer
- Clervoy, Jean-François (* 1958), French astronaut
- Cléry, Corinne (* 1950), French actress
- Clery, Francis (1838–1926), Irish-British officer in the British Army, most recently Lieutenant-General
- Cléry, Marie-Elizabeth , French composer and harpist
Cles
- Cleșcenco, Serghei (* 1972), Moldovan football player
- Clésinger, Auguste (1814–1883), French sculptor
- Cless, Carl Friedrich (1797–1861), German pastor and writer
- Cleß, Karl von (1794–1874), German Protestant theologian and classical philologist
- Cleß, Martin (1491–1552), German reformer and Lutheran theologian
- Cless, Rod (1907-1944), American Dixieland jazz musician (saxophone, clarinet)
- Clessin, Heinrich (1880–1950), Austrian politician (GDVP), member of the National Council
- Clessin, Stephan (1833–1911), German malacologist and paleontologist
Clet
- Clet, Franz Regis (1748–1820), missionary in China
- Cletzen, Geseke , founder of the St. Elisabeth Hospital in Hamburg
Clev
- Cleva, Fausto (1902–1971), American conductor
- Cleve, Anders (1937–1985), Finnish-Swedish writer
- Cleve, Anton (1789–1848), German administrative lawyer and farmer
- Cleve, Astrid (1875–1968), Swedish botanist and chemist
- Clevé, Bastian (* 1950), German film producer
- Cleve, Carl (1790–1860), German administrative lawyer and farmer
- Clevé, Evelyn , German writer
- Cleve, Halfdan (1879–1951), Norwegian composer
- Cleve, Hartwig (1811-1883), German administrative lawyer
- Cleve, Heinz von (1897–1984), German actor, voice actor and radio play speaker
- Clève, Jenny (* 1930), French actress
- Cleve, Johannes de († 1582), Franco-Flemish composer and conductor of the Renaissance
- Cleve, Joos van (1485–1540), Dutch painter
- Cleve, Karl (1901–1979), German engineer and lepidopterist (butterfly scientist)
- Cleve, Martin van (1520–1570), Dutch painter
- Cleve, Per Teodor (1840–1905), Swedish naturalist and professor
- Cleve, Richard (* 1960), Canadian computer scientist
- Cleve, Urban (* 1930), German engineer, retired plant construction manager and former athlete
- Cleveland Bosanquet, Esther (1893–1980), American woman, the only child born in the White House
- Cleveland, Carol (born 1942), British actress, 7th member of Monty Python
- Cleveland, Chauncey F. (1799–1887), American lawyer and politician; Connecticut Governor
- Cleveland, Davis (* 2002), American actor
- Cleveland, Don W. (* 1950), American biochemist, cell and molecular biologist
- Cleveland, Frances (1864–1947), American first lady
- Cleveland, Grover (1837-1908), American politician, 22nd and 24th President of the USA (1885-1889 / 1893-1897)
- Cleveland, Harlan (1918–2008), American diplomat, writer
- Cleveland, James Colgate (1920–1995), American politician
- Cleveland, Jesse Franklin (1804–1841), American politician
- Cleveland, Jimmy (1926–2008), American jazz trombonist
- Cleveland, John (1613-1658) English poet
- Cleveland, Orestes (1829-1896), American politician
- Cleveland, Patience (1931-2004), American film and television actress
- Cleveland, Rose (1846–1918), American first lady
- Cleveland torso killer , American serial killer
- Cleven, Andrea (* 1978), German actress
- Cleven, Hans-Dieter (* 1943), Swiss manager and entrepreneur
- Cleven, Thoralf , German journalist and editor-in-chief
- Cleven, Wilhelm (1893–1983), German clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Cologne
- Clevenger, Cliff (1885–1960), American politician
- Clevenger, Dale (* 1940), American horn player
- Clevenger, Raymond F. (1926–2016), American politician
- Clever, Charles P. (1830–1874), American politician
- Clever, Edith (* 1940), German actress and director
- Clever, Hans-Hermann (* 1956), German correspondence chess player
- Clever, Peter (* 1955), German Ministerial Director
- Clever, Todd (* 1983), American rugby union player
- Clever, Willy (1905–1969), German actor and screenwriter
- Clever, Xiaoqun (* 1970), Chinese manager
- Clevering, Ymkje (* 1995), Dutch rower
- Cleveringa, Rudolph (1894–1980), Dutch professor for law at the University of Leiden
- Cleverley, Daisy (* 1997), New Zealand soccer player
- Cleverley, Tom (* 1989), English soccer player
- Cleverly, Marcus (* 1981), Danish handball player
- Cleverly, Nathan (* 1987), British boxer
- Clevers, Hans (* 1957), Dutch immunologist, molecular geneticist and professor at Utrecht University
- Clevers, Max (1894–1955), German CDU politician
- Clèves, Catherine de, duchesse de Guise (1548–1633), Duchess of Guise and Countess of Eu
- Clèves, Jacques de (1544–1564), Duke of Nevers, Count of Rethel and Eu
Clew
- Clewing, Carl (1884–1954), German opera singer, stage and film actor and composer
Cley
- Cleyer, Andreas , German businessman, botanist, doctor and Japan researcher
- Cleyn, Franz (1582–1658), German painter, draftsman, etcher and tapestry artist in the Danish and English service
- Cleynaerts, Nicolaes († 1542), Belgian humanist, theologian, grammarian, orientalist and Semitist
- Cleyndert, Andy (* 1963), British jazz musician (bass) and record producer
- Cleynmann, Friedrich Joseph (1764–1827), German businessman and politician
- Cleyre, Voltairine de (1866–1912), American anarchist and author
Clez
- Clezar, Guilherme (* 1992), Brazilian tennis player