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Coa
- Coachman, Alice (1923-2014), American athlete
- Coachman, Jonathan (* 1972), American journalist and wrestling commentator
- Coad, Merwin (* 1924), American politician
- Coady, Charles Pearce (1868–1934), American politician
- Coady, Conor (* 1993), English soccer player
- Coady, Lynn (* 1970), Canadian writer
- Coady, Tess (* 2000), Australian snowboarder
- Coaffee, Cyril (1897-1945), Canadian athlete
- Coage, Allen (1943-2007), American wrestler and judoka
- Coakley, Dexter (born 1972), American football player
- Coakley, Martha (* 1953), American lawyer and politician
- Coakley, Paul Stagg (* 1955), American clergyman, Archbishop of Oklahoma City
- Coala, Fabio , Brazilian comic artist
- Coale, Ansley J. (1917-2002), American demographer
- Coales, William (1886-1960), British long-distance runner
- Coan, Titus (1801-1882) American missionary
- Coaña, Yago Pico de (* 1943), Spanish diplomat
- Coandă, Constantin (1857–1932), Romanian military, politician and prime minister
- Coandă, Henri Marie (1886–1972), Romanian physicist and aerodynamicist
- Coaracy, Ismênia (* 1918), Brazilian painter, draftsman, illustrator and teacher
- Coard, Bernard (* 1944), Grenadian politician
- Coarelli, Filippo (* 1936), Italian classical archaeologist
- Coase, Ronald (1910–2013), British economist and Nobel Prize laureate in economics
- Coast, Steve (* 1980), British entrepreneur, Free Software developer
- Coat, Job Joseph (1798-1858), Breton writer
- Coate, Randoll (1909-2005), British secret service agent, diplomat, designer of mazes
- Coates, Al (* 1945), Canadian ice hockey official
- Coates, Albert (1882–1953), English conductor and composer
- Coates, Anne V. (1925-2018), British film editor
- Coates, Clive (* 1941), British wine critic and Master of Wine
- Coates, Colin (* 1946), Australian speed skater
- Coates, Colin (born 1985), Northern Irish soccer player
- Coates, David Courtney (1868–1933), American politician
- Coates, Denise (* 1967), British entrepreneur
- Coates, Don (1935-2017), American jazz musician
- Coates, Eric (1886–1957), English composer and violist
- Coates, Georg (1853–1924), German diplomat
- Coates, Gloria (* 1938), American composer
- Coates, John (1927–2012), British film producer
- Coates, John (* 1945), Australian mathematician
- Coates, John (born 1950), Australian lawyer and sports official
- Coates, John Jr. (1938-2017), American jazz pianist
- Coates, Joseph Gordon (1878–1943), New Zealand politician, Prime Minister of New Zealand
- Coates, Ken (1930–2010) British politician, MEP and writer
- Coates, Kim (born 1958), Canadian actor
- Coates, Maddie (* 1997), Australian sprinter
- Coates, Odia (1942-1991), American singer
- Coates, Phyllis (born 1927), American actress
- Coates, Ralph (1946-2010) English football player
- Coates, Robert (1772-1848), British actor
- Coates, Robert (1897–1973), American writer and art critic
- Coates, Sebastián (* 1990), Uruguayan football player
- Coates, Ta-Nehisi (* 1975), American journalist and book author
- Coates, Trevor (born 1940), English badminton player
- Coates, Wells (1895–1958), Canadian architect
- Coats, Andrew , American animator
- Coats, Beth (* 1966), American biathlete and cyclist
- Coats, Dan (* 1943), American politician and diplomat
- Coats, George (1876–1915), British ophthalmologist
- Coats, George W. (1936-2006), American Old Testament scholar
- Coats, John (1906–1979), Scottish theosophist and Bishop of the Liberal Catholic Church
- Coats, Michael (* 1946), American astronaut and space official
- Coatsworth, Elizabeth (1893–1986), American writer
- Coatsworth, Emerson (1854–1943) Canadian lawyer, politician and the 33rd Mayor of Toronto
- Coaz, Johann Wilhelm (1822–1918), Swiss forest engineer and mountain topographer, first to climb Piz Bernina
Cob
- Cob García, Rafael (* 1951), Spanish priest, Vicar Apostolic of Puyo
- Cob von Nüdingen, Philipp Christoph (1655–1699), Luxembourg officer
- Cob von Nüdingen, Wolfgang Friedrich (1610–1679), Imperial General Feldzeugmeister
- Coba Galarza, René (* 1957), Ecuadorian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Ibarra
- Cobabus, Michael (1610–1686), German Lutheran theologian
- Cobabus, Norbert (1944–2013), German librarian and author
- Cobain, Kurt (1967–1994), American singer and guitarist with the grunge band Nirvana
- Çoban, Ali (1955-2014), Turkish soccer player
- Çoban, Deniz (* 1977), Turkish football referee
- Çoban, Ismail (* 1945), Turkish-German painter and graphic artist
- Çoban, Mehmet (1905–1969), Turkish wrestler
- Çoban, Mehmet Abdullah (* 1991), Turkish soccer player
- Çoban, Sadi (1902–1953), Turkish football player
- Çoban, Sappho (* 1994), German judoka
- Çoban, Yusuf (* 1996), German-Turkish soccer player
- Çobanlı, Cevat († 1938), Ottoman-Turkish officer, Minister of War of the Ottoman Empire and Turkish politician
- Cobanli, Hasan (* 1952), German-Turkish journalist, pilot and author
- Cobano, Jose Manuel (* 1964), German-Spanish soccer player
- Cobarrubias, Menggie (1953-2020), Filipino actor
- Cobb, Abbie (* 1985), American actress and author
- Cobb, Amasa (1823–1905), American officer, lawyer, and politician
- Cobb, Arnett (1918-1989), American jazz saxophonist
- Cobb, Artie (born 1942), American poker player
- Cobb, Charles Wiggins (1875–1949), American economist and mathematician
- Cobb, Clinton L. (1842-1879) American politician
- Cobb, Craig (* 1951), American nationalist
- Cobb, David (1748-1830), American politician
- Cobb, David (* 1962), American lawyer and politician
- Cobb, George H. (1864–1943), American lawyer and politician (Republican Party)
- Cobb, George L. (1886–1942), American composer
- Cobb, George T. (1813-1870), American politician
- Cobb, Howell (1772-1818), American politician
- Cobb, Howell (1815–1868), American politician and Confederate general
- Cobb, Humphrey (1899–1944), American screenwriter and novelist
- Cobb, Irvin S. (1876-1944) American writer and film actor
- Cobb, James E. (1835–1903) American lawyer, judge, officer, and politician
- Cobb, Jeffrey (* 1982), Guamese wrestler and former wrestler
- Cobb, Jerrie (1931-2019), American pilot
- Cobb, Jimmy (1929-2020), American jazz drummer
- Cobb, Joe (1916–2002), American actor
- Cobb, John B. (* 1925), American Methodist theologian and religious philosopher
- Cobb, John R. (1899–1952), British racing driver
- Cobb, John Robert (1903-1967), American surgeon
- Cobb, Joyce (* 1945), American jazz and R&B singer
- Cobb, Julie (born 1947), American actress
- Cobb, Junie († 1970), American jazz musician
- Cobb, Keith Hamilton (born 1962), American actor
- Cobb, Kim , climate scientist
- Cobb, Lee J. (1911–1976), American actor
- Cobb, Madeleine (* 1940), British sprinter
- Cobb, Nathan (1859–1932), American zoologist, plant pathologist, and nematologist
- Cobb, Oliver (1905–1930), American jazz trumpeter, cornet player, singer and band leader
- Cobb, Paul M. (* 1967), American medieval historian and orientalist
- Cobb, Price (* 1954), American racing car driver
- Cobb, Randall (born 1950), American boxer and actor
- Cobb, Randall (born 1990), American football player
- Cobb, Richard (1917-1996), English historian
- Cobb, Rufus W. (1829-1913), American politician
- Cobb, Seth Wallace (1838-1909), American politician
- Cobb, Stephen A. (1833-1878), American politician
- Cobb, Thomas R. (1828-1892), American politician
- Cobb, Thomas Reade Rootes (1823–1862), Confederate General in the American Civil War
- Cobb, Thomas W. (1784-1830), American politician
- Cobb, Ty (1886-1961), American baseball player and coach
- Cobb, William T. (1857-1937), Governor of Maine
- Cobb, Williamson Robert Winfield (1807–1864), American businessman and politician
- Cobb, Williard (* 1929), American tenor and music teacher
- Cobban, Alfred (1901–1968), British historian
- Cobban, William A. (1916-2015), American paleontologist and geologist
- Cobbaut, Elias (* 1997), Belgian football player
- Cobbe, Anne (1920–1971), English mathematician and university professor
- Cobbe, Frances Power (1822–1904) Irish social reformer, suffragette and pioneer in the fight against vivisection
- Cobben, Gulielmus (1897–1985), Roman Catholic bishop
- Cobbett, Edward John (1815–1899) English painter
- Cobbett, William (1763-1835), English writer, politician and editor of the weekly "Political Register"
- Cobbinah, Jojo (* 1948), Ghanaian author
- Cobbing, Bob (1920–2002), British poet of the British Poetry Revival
- Cobbo the Elder , Count in Trecwithi near Osnabrück, confidante Emperor Ludwig the German
- Cobbo, Guilherme (* 1987), Brazilian high jumper
- Cobbold, Cameron, 1st Baron Cobbold (1904–1987), British banker and politician
- Cobbold, Thomas Spencer (1828–1886), British zoologist and parasitologist
- Cobbs Leonard, Tasha (* 1981), American gospel singer
- Cobbs, Alfred († 2002), American jazz and rhythm & blues musician
- Cobbs, Bill (born 1934), American actor
- Cobbs, Call (1911-1971), American jazz musician
- Cobbs, Justin (born 1991), American basketball player
- Cobbs, Willie (* 1932), American blues musician and harmonica player
- Cobby, Harry (1894–1955), Australian fighter pilot in World War I.
- Cobcroft, Alan (1885–1955), Samoan plantation owner and politician
- Cobdak, Charly-Ann (* 1964), American artist
- Cobden, Richard (1804–1865), British entrepreneur and politician, member of the House of Commons, representative of the free trade movement
- Cobden-Sanderson, Anne (1853-1926), British suffragette
- Cobden-Sanderson, Thomas (1840–1922), English bookbinder, printer, and artist
- Cobell, Elouise P. (1945-2011), American Indian activist
- Cobelli, Giancarlo (1929–2012), Italian actor and film director
- Coben, Harlan (* 1962), American author
- Cobeño, David (* 1982), Spanish soccer goalkeeper
- Cobenzl, Johann († 1594), nobleman, diplomat on behalf of the Habsburgs, inner-Austrian civil servant, governor of Carniola, travel writer
- Cobenzl, Johann Caspar II. Graf (1664–1742), Austrian nobleman, governor of Gorizia and Carniola
- Cobenzl, Johann Karl Philipp Graf (1712–1770), Austrian statesman
- Cobenzl, Johann Ludwig von (1753–1809), Austrian statesman
- Cobenzl, Johann Philipp II. Graf (1635–1702), Austrian nobleman, governor of Gorizia
- Cobenzl, Ludwig Graf (1744–1792), Provost of the Cathedral
- Cobenzl, Philipp von (1741-1810), Austrian statesman
- Cober, Jan (* 1951), Dutch conductor and musician
- Coberg, Johann Anton (1650–1708), German composer, court organist and harpsichordist
- Coberger, Annelise (* 1971), New Zealand ski racer
- Cobet, Carel Gabriel (1813–1889), Dutch classical philologist
- Cobet, Fritz (1885–1963), German artist
- Cobet, Heinrich (1904–1994), German publisher and bookseller
- Cobet, Justus (* 1939), German ancient historian
- Cobet, Rudolf (1888–1964), German physician in the field of internal medicine
- Cobey, Bill (* 1939), American politician
- Cobham, Alan (1894–1973), British aviation pioneer and entrepreneur
- Cobham, Billy (* 1944), Panamanian jazz drummer
- Cobham, Eleanor († 1452), second wife of the Duke Humphrey of Gloucester
- Cobham, John de, 2nd Baron Cobham († 1355), English nobleman and politician
- Cobham, Ralph de, 1st Baron Cobham († 1326), English nobleman and military man
- Cobham, Reginald de, 1st Baron Cobham († 1361), English nobleman and military man
- Cobham, Thomas († 1327), English clergyman and diplomat
- Cobián, Miguelina (1941–2019), Cuban athlete
- Cobioni, Enrico (1881–1912), Swiss aviation pioneer
- Cobirzan, Gheorghe (* 1940), Romanian table tennis player
- Coble, Arthur Byron (1878–1966), American mathematician
- Coble, Howard (1931-2015), American politician
- Coblentz, Martin (* 1660), German executioner, doctor of medicine and royal court and personal medicine
- Coblentz, Stanton A. (1896–1982), American writer
- Coblentz, William (1873–1962), American physicist and astronomer
- Coblenz, Felix (1863–1923), German educator and rabbi
- Coblenz, Walter (* 1928), American film producer
- Coblenz, Werner (1917–1995), German prehistoric
- Coblenzer, Tanja (* 1985), German soccer player
- Cobler, Sebastian (1948–1989), German lawyer and publicist
- Coblitz, Louis (1814–1863), German painter and draftsman
- Coblitz, Wilhelm , German lawyer and administrative officer in the General Government of Poland
- Cobo Cano, José (* 1965), Spanish clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Madrid
- Cobo, Douglas (* 1987), Brazilian soccer player
- Cobo, Juan José (* 1981), Spanish cyclist
- Cobo, Yohana (* 1985), Spanish actress
- Coböken, Josef , German journalist, screenwriter, film producer and film company manager
- Cobolli Gigli, Giovanni (* 1945), Italian football official
- Cobos y Molina, Francisco de los († 1547), Spanish State Secretary
- Cobos, Carlos de los (* 1958), Mexican soccer player and coach
- Cobos, Germán (1927-2015), Spanish actor
- Cobos, Julio (* 1955), Argentine politician
- Čobrda, Pavol Vladimír (1880–1967), Protestant pastor and Lutheran general bishop of the Evangelical Church AB of Slovakia
- Cobres, Joseph Paul von († 1823), German banker, private scholar and natural history collector in Augsburg
- Cobrin, Ali (* 1989), American actress
- Coburg, Oswald von (1822–1904), Austrian major general
- Coburger, Gabriel (* 1967), German jazz musician (saxophone, flute, composition)
- Coburger, Karli (* 1929), German MfS employee, head of Department VIII of the Ministry for State Security
- Coburn, Abner (1803-1885), Governor of Maine
- Coburn, Alvin Langdon (1882–1966), American-British photographer
- Coburn, Annie Swan (1856–1932), American art collector and patron
- Coburn, Arthur , American film editor
- Coburn, Braydon (born 1985), Canadian ice hockey player
- Coburn, Charles (1877–1961), American actor
- Coburn, David (* 1959), British politician (UKIP), MEP
- Coburn, Donald L. (born 1938), American playwright
- Coburn, Dorothy (1904–1978), American actress
- Coburn, Emma (* 1990), American obstacle runner
- Coburn, Frank P. (1858–1932), American politician
- Coburn, James (1928–2002), American film actor
- Coburn, Joe (1835-1890) Irish boxer in the bare knuckle era
- Coburn, John (1825–1908) American politician
- Coburn, Stephen (1817–1882), American politician
- Coburn, Tom (1948-2020), American politician
Coc
- Coca Álvarez, Vicente Luis (* 1938), Mexican ambassador
- Coca, Imogene (1908-2001), American comedy actress
- Cocagnac, Maurice (1924-2006), French Dominican priest
- Cocalić, Edin (* 1987), Bosnian football player
- Cócaro, Danilo (* 1991), Uruguayan football player
- Cocca, Teodoro D. (* 1972), Swiss economist
- Cóccaro, Erardo (* 1961), Uruguayan soccer player and coach
- Cóccaro, Raúl , Uruguayan athlete
- Cocceius , ancient Roman Toreut
- Cocceius Naso , governor 122
- Cocceius Nerva, Lucius , Roman politician
- Cocceius Nerva, Marcus , Roman consul 36 BC. Chr.
- Cocceius Nerva, Marcus († 33), Roman senator and lawyer
- Cocceius Severianus Honorinus, Sextus , Roman suffect consul 147
- Cocceji, Carl Friedrich Ernst von (1728–1780), German major general and envoy
- Cocceji, Heinrich von (1644–1719), German lawyer, professor of natural and international law
- Cocceji, Johann Gottfried von (1673–1738), privy councilor and district president in Prussia
- Cocceji, Johann Heinrich Friedrich von , Prussian diplomat, colonel and royal adjutant general
- Cocceji, Karl Ludwig von (1724–1808), Prussian senior government president in Glogau
- Cocceji, Samuel von (1679–1755), German lawyer and Grand Chancellor
- Coccejus, Gerhard (1601–1660), German legal scholar and diplomat, councilor in Bremen
- Coccejus, Johannes (1603–1669), Protestant theologian, one of the main exponents of federal theology
- Cocchetti, Maria (* 1966), Italian mountain and marathon runner
- Cocchi, Benito (1934–2016), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop
- Cocchi, Gioacchino (1712–1796), Italian composer
- Coccia, Carlo (1782–1873), Italian opera composer and church musician
- Coccia, Maria Rosa , Italian composer
- Coccia, Piero (* 1945), Italian theologian, Archbishop of Pesaro (since 2004)
- Cocciante, Riccardo (* 1946), Italian singer and composer
- Cocciaretto, Elisabetta (* 2001), Italian tennis player
- Coccinelle (1931–2006), French trans pioneer and idol, entertainer, singer, actress
- Còccioli, Carlo (1920–2003), Italian writer
- Coccius, Ernst Adolf (1825–1890), German ophthalmologist
- Coccius, Johannes (1626–1678), Dutch philologist and rhetorician
- Cocco, Andrea (* 1986), Italian soccer player
- Cocco, Massimo (* 1960), Italian geophysicist
- Cocco-Ortu, Francesco (1842–1929), Italian politician, member of the Camera dei deputati
- Cocconi, Giuseppe (1914–2008), Italian physicist
- Coccopalmerio, Francesco (* 1938), Italian clergyman, cardinal emeritus of the Roman Catholic Church
- Cocea, Dina (1912–2008), Romanian actress
- Cocea, Mihai (* 1990), Romanian violist
- Cocea, Nicolae (1880–1949), Romanian writer
- Cóceres, José (* 1963), Argentine professional golfer
- Coch, Friedrich (1887–1945), German clergyman, bishop of the German Christians in the Third Reich
- Coch, Georg (1842–1890), German-Austrian economist, founder of the Österreichische Postsparkasse
- Coch, Joachim Christian († 1713), German legal scholar, judge at the Wismar Tribunal
- Coch, Johann Friedrich (1624–1683), councilor and mayor of Stralsund
- Cochard, Jean (* 1939), French long jumper
- Coché, Francis (1924-2010), French football coach and official
- Coche, Jean-Paul (* 1947), French judoka
- Cochela, Veronica (* 1965), Romanian rower
- Cochem, Emecho II. Von (1336–1401), German Benedictine monk and abbot in Brauweiler
- Cochenhausen, Christian Friedrich von (1769–1839), German military and politician
- Cochenhausen, Friedrich von (1879–1946), German officer, most recently general of the artillery in World War II
- Cochenhausen, Gottfried von (1674–1738), land rent master in Swedish Pomerania
- Cochenhausen, Johann Friedrich von (1728–1793), German nobleman and military
- Cochereau, Pierre (1924–1984), French composer, organist and music teacher
- Cocheril, Maur (1914–1982), French Trappist and religious historian
- Cochery, Georges (1855–1914), French politician
- Cochery, Louis Adolphe (1819–1900), French politician
- Cochet, Henri (1901–1987), French tennis player
- Cochet, Jean-Laurent (1935-2020), French actor and drama teacher
- Cochet, Jonathan (* 1977), French racing driver
- Cochet, Yves (* 1946), French politician, member of the National Assembly, MEP
- Cochetel, Vincent , French UN refugee aid worker
- Cocheteux, Amélie (* 1978), French tennis player
- Cochin, Charles-Nicolas the Elder (1688–1754), French draftsman, etcher and engraver
- Cochin, Charles-Nicolas the Younger (1715–1790), French engraver and etcher
- Cochin, Denys (1851–1922), French politician and writer
- Cochin, Henry (1854–1926), French politician, member of the National Assembly, Romanist, Italianist and translator
- Cochin, Louise-Madeleine (1686–1767), French engraver and painter
- Cochinescu, Ioan Mihai (* 1951), Romanian writer
- Cochini, Roger (* 1946), French composer and music teacher
- Cochise († 1874), leader and chief of the Bedonkohe Apaches
- Cochius, Christian (1632–1699), German Reformed theologian and preacher of the Brandenburg electoral court and cathedral
- Cochius, Friedrich August (1771–1828), Prussian construction clerk
- Cochläus, Johannes (1479–1552), German humanist
- Cochlovius, Joachim (* 1943), German Lutheran, evangelical theologian of the revival movement and author
- Cochran, Alexander Gilmore (1846–1928), American politician
- Cochran, Barbara Ann (* 1951), American ski racer
- Cochran, Bob (* 1951), American ski racer
- Cochran, Charles F. (1846-1906), American politician
- Cochran, Commodore (1902–1969), American track and field athlete
- Cochran, Dean (born 1969), American film actor
- Cochran, Dick (* 1938), American discus thrower
- Cochran, Doris Mable (1898–1968), American herpetologist
- Cochran, Eddie (1938-1960) American rock and roll musician
- Cochran, Hank (1935-2010), American country musician
- Cochran, Jackie Lee (1934–1998), American rockabilly musician
- Cochran, Jacqueline (1906–1980), American pilot, was the first woman to break the sound barrier
- Cochran, James († 1813), American politician
- Cochran, James (1769-1848) American politician
- Cochran, Jay (* 1963), American racing car driver
- Cochran, Jimmy (* 1981), American ski racer
- Cochran, John J. (1880–1947), American politician
- Cochran, John P. (1809–1898), American politician
- Cochran, Johnnie (1937-2005), American attorney
- Cochran, Joseph (1855-1905) American Presbyterian missionary and medical professional
- Cochran, Lindy (* 1953), American ski racer
- Cochran, Marilyn (* 1950), American ski racer
- Cochran, Norris , American civil servant
- Cochran, Robert , American film producer and screenwriter
- Cochran, Robert Leroy (1886–1963), American politician
- Cochran, Roy (1919–1981), American hurdler and sprinter
- Cochran, Shannon (* 1958), American film and stage actress
- Cochran, Steve (1917–1965), American actor
- Cochran, Thad (1937–2019), American Republican politician
- Cochran, Thomas Cunningham (1877–1957), American politician
- Cochran, Todd (* 1951), American jazz and fusion pianist and keyboardist
- Cochran, Wayne (1939-2017), American R&B and soul singer
- Cochran, Welker (1897-1960), American billiards player
- Cochran, William (* 1943), American opera singer (heroic tenor)
- Cochran, William D. (* 1950), American astronomer and astrophysicist
- Cochran, William Gemmell (1909–1980), Scottish statistician
- Cochran-Siegle, Ryan (* 1992), American ski racer
- Cochrane de Alencar, José (1898–1971), Brazilian diplomat
- Cochrane Smith, Fanny (1834–1905), Aboriginal writer, political activist
- Cochrane, Aaron Van Schaick (1858–1943), American lawyer and politician
- Cochrane, Alexander (1758–1832), Admiral, Royal Navy
- Cochrane, Archibald, 9th Earl of Dundonald (1749–1831), Scottish peer, chemist, and entrepreneur
- Cochrane, Archie (1909–1988), British epidemiologist and founder of evidence-based medicine
- Cochrane, Blair (1853-1928), British sailor
- Cochrane, Clark B. (1815–1867), American lawyer and politician
- Cochrane, Freddie (1915-1993), American boxer
- Cochrane, Harry (* 2001), Scottish soccer player
- Cochrane, Iain, 15th Earl of Dundonald (born 1961), British peer and politician
- Cochrane, James (1852-1905) Canadian politician
- Cochrane, John (1798–1878), Scottish chess player
- Cochrane, John (1813–1898) American politician
- Cochrane, Josephine (1839–1913), American inventor of the dishwasher
- Cochrane, Justin (* 1982), Antiguan soccer player
- Cochrane, Michael (* 1948), American jazz pianist
- Cochrane, Michael (* 1991), New Zealand hurdler
- Cochrane, Mickey (1903–1962) American baseball player and manager in Major League Baseball
- Cochrane, Ralph (1895–1977), British Air Force officer
- Cochrane, Rory (* 1972), American actor, songwriter and singer
- Cochrane, Ryan (* 1988), Canadian freestyle swimmer
- Cochrane, Thomas, 10th Earl of Dundonald (1775–1860), British naval hero, politician, freedom fighter and inventor
- Cochrane, Tom (* 1953), Canadian singer and composer
- Cochrane, William E. (1926-1993) American science fiction writer
- Cochrane, William, 1st Earl of Dundonald (1605–1685), Scottish nobleman and politician
- Cochrane-Baillie, Charles, 2nd Baron Lamington (1860–1940), British politician, Member of the House of Commons, Governor of Queensland and Governor of Bombay
- Coci, Nicolae , Aromanian court officials in Moldova and Wallachia
- Cociș, Răzvan (* 1983), Romanian football player
- Cock de Rameyen, Nicolas de (* 1938), Belgian Knight of the Order of Malta, President of Malteser International
- Cock, Hendrik (1794–1866), Dutch lawyer and politician
- Cock, Hendrik de (1801–1842), Reformed theologian
- Cock, Hieronymus († 1570), Dutch publisher
- Cock, Jan Wellens de , Flemish painter
- Cockayne, William (1561-1626) British merchant and politician
- Cockayne-Cust, Henry (1861–1917) British journalist and politician, member of the House of Commons
- Cockburn, Alexander (1776-1852), British Ambassador
- Cockburn, Alexander (1941–2012), Irish journalist
- Cockburn, Alexander, 12th Baronet (1802–1880), English lawyer, politician, Member of the House of Commons and judge
- Cockburn, Alistair (* 1953), American computer scientist
- Cockburn, Bill (1902-1975), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Cockburn, Bruce (* 1945), Canadian folk guitarist and singer
- Cockburn, Claud (1904-1981), British journalist
- Cockburn, George (1772-1853), British naval officer
- Cockburn, Henry (1921-2004) English football player and coach
- Cockburn, James (1819-1883), Canadian politician
- Cockburn, Karen (* 1979), Canadian trampoline gymnast
- Cockburn, Murray (born 1933), Canadian sprinter
- Cockburn, Serge (* 1990), Australian actor
- Cockcroft, Donald W. (* 1946), Canadian pulmonologist
- Cockcroft, John (1897–1967), English nuclear physicist
- Cocke, C. Lewis (* 1940), American physicist
- Cocke, John (1925-2002), American computer scientist
- Cocke, John Alexander (1772-1854), American politician
- Cocke, Philip St. George (1809–1861), Brigadier General of the Confederate States of America in the American Civil War
- Cocke, William (1748–1828), American politician (Democratic Republican Party)
- Cocke, William Michael (1815-1896), American politician
- Cockell, Don (1928-1983), British boxer
- Cocker, Jarvis (* 1963), British musician
- Cocker, Joe (1944-2014) British rock and blues singer
- Cocker, Jonny (* 1986), British racing car driver
- Cocker, Linzey (* 1987), British actress
- Cockerell, Charles Robert (1788–1863), British architect and archaeologist
- Cockerell, Christopher (1910–1999) British engineer and inventor of the hovercraft
- Cockerell, Fritz (1889–1965), German pioneer of motorcycle, automobile and engine construction
- Cockerell, Mark (born 1962), American figure skater
- Cockerell, Sydney Morris (1906–1987), British bookbinder, book restorer and paper designer
- Cockerill, James (1787–1837), German entrepreneur
- Cockerill, John (1790-1840) British industrialist
- Cockerill, Joseph R. (1818–1875) American politician
- Cockerill, Philipp Heinrich (1821–1903), German entrepreneur and patron as well as manor and mine owner
- Cockerill, William (1759-1832), British-French entrepreneur and industrial pioneer
- Cockerill, William junior (1784–1847), British entrepreneur, textile machinery manufacturer, wool manufacturer
- Cockfield, Arthur (1916-2007), British politician
- Cocking, Robert (1776-1837), British inventor
- Cockney, Jesse (* 1989), Canadian cross-country skier
- Cockran, William Bourke (1854–1923), American politician
- Cockrell, Chris , American musician
- Cockrell, Francis (1834–1915), American Senator and Confederate Brigadier General in the Civil War
- Cockrell, Jeremiah V (1832–1915), American politician
- Cockrell, Kenneth (* 1950), American astronaut
- Cockrell, Thad , American singer and songwriter
- Cocks, Clifford (born 1950), British mathematician
- Cocks, Jay (* 1944), American screenwriter
- Cocks, Lindsay (1934–1955), Australian track cyclist
- Cocks, Michael, Baron Cocks of Hartcliffe (1929-2001), British politician, Member of the House of Commons, Life Peer
- Cocks, Richard (1566-1624), English merchant
- Cocks, Robin (* 1938), British geologist
- Cocks, Ronnie (1943-2017), Maltese football player and coach
- Cocks, Seymour (1882–1953), British politician (Labor Party)
- Cocks, William W. (1861–1932), American politician
- Cockshott, Paul (* 1952), Scottish computer scientist, Marxist, associate professor
- Cocksworth, Christopher (* 1959), British Anglican theologian
- Coclico, Adrianus Petit , Franco-Flemish composer, singer and music theorist of the Renaissance
- Coco, Donato (* 1956), Italian automotive designer
- Coco, Francesco (* 1977), Italian football player
- Coco, James (1930-1987), American actor
- Coco, Marcus (* 1996), French football player
- Cocoa Tea (* 1959), Jamaican reggae and dancehall singer
- Cocom, Nachi , Mayan prince
- Coconcelli, Jochen (* 1984), German mountain bike racer
- Cocopelli, Mai (* 1975), Austrian children's songwriter and music teacher
- Cocquyt, Nicky (* 1984), Belgian track and road cyclist
- Cocteau, Jean (1889–1963) French writer, director, painter and choreographer
- Cocu, Phillip (* 1970), Dutch football player and coach
- Cocuzzo, Joe (1937–2008), American jazz musician and songwriter
Cod
- Coda, Andrea (* 1985), Italian soccer player
- Coda, Bartolomeo († 1565), Italian Dominican and painter
- Coda, Benedetto († 1535), Italian painter
- Coda, Giovanni (* 1964), Italian director and photographer
- Coda, John , American composer and producer with a focus on film music
- Coda, Massimo (* 1988), Italian football player
- Codallos, Felipe (* 1790), Capitán General in the provinces of El Salvador and Guatemala in the Mexican Empire
- Codazzi, Agostino (1793-1859), Italian military, geographer and cartographer
- Codazzi, Delfino (1824–1873), Italian mathematician
- Codd, Edgar F. (1923-2003) British mathematician and database theorist
- Codd, George P. (1869-1927) American politician
- Coddaeus, Wilhelm , Dutch classical philologist
- Codde, Petrus (1648–1710), Dutch bishop
- Codde, Pieter (1599–1678), Dutch painter
- Codding, James Hodge (1849-1919), American politician
- Coddington, Edwin Foster (1870–1950), American astronomer and mathematician
- Coddington, William († 1678), English lawyer and politician
- Coddou H., Reinaldo (* 1971), German photographer
- Coddou, Arturo , Chilean football players
- Code Black (* 1987), Australian DJ and music producer
- Codelli, Anton von (1875–1954), inventor
- Codemo, Luigia (1828–1898), Italian writer
- Codera, Wolf (* 1961), German saxophonist and clarinetist
- Coderch, Josep Antoni (1913–1984), Spanish architect
- Codere, Helen (1917-2009), American anthropologist
- Coderre, Denis (* 1963), Canadian politician
- Codesal Méndez, Edgardo (* 1951), Mexican football referee
- Codey, Richard (* 1946), American politician
- Codin, Cosmin (* 1994), Romanian natural track tobogganist
- Codina i Torrecilla, Jordi (* 1952), Catalan classical guitarist, conductor, composer and music teacher
- Codina Rodríguez, Jordi (* 1982), Spanish football player
- Codina, Albert , Spanish squash player
- Codina, Genaro (1852–1901), Mexican composer and musician
- Codina, Iván (* 1977), Spanish ice hockey player
- Codinach i Campllonc, Àngel (1922–1995), Catalan painter
- Codino, Fiona (* 1995), French tennis player
- Codjia, Coffi (* 1967), Beninese football referee
- Codjia, Manu (* 1975), French jazz and fusion musician (guitar, composition)
- Codman, Ernest Amory (1869-1940), American medic
- Codol, Massimo (* 1973), Italian racing cyclist
- Codrea, Paul (* 1981), Romanian football player
- Codreanu, Corneliu Zelea (1899–1938), Romanian politician
- Codreanu, Roman (1952-2001), Romanian wrestler
- Codreanu-Windauer, Silvia (* 1955), German medieval archaeologist
- Codrington, Edward (1770–1851) British admiral and politician, member of the House of Commons
- Codrington, Giovanni (* 1988), Dutch sprinter
- Codrington, Nigel (* 1979), Guyanese football player
- Codrington, Ray , American jazz trumpeter (also flugelhorn, trombone, vocals) and university professor
- Codrington, Robert Henry (1830-1922) British Anglican priest
- Codrington, William John (1804-1884) British general, Governor General of Gibraltar
- Codruț, Mariana (* 1956), Romanian writer
- Coduri, Camille (born 1965), British actress
- Codussi, Mauro († 1504), Italian stonemason and architect of the early Renaissance
- Cody, Bill (1891–1948), American film actor
- Cody, Diablo (* 1978), American screenwriter
- Cody, Iron Eyes (1904-1999), American actor
- Cody, Jake (* 1988), British poker player
- Cody, John (1907–1982), American clergyman and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Chicago
- Cody, John Christopher (1899–1963) Canadian Roman Catholic clergyman and Bishop of London, Ontario
- Cody, Lew (1884–1934), American theater and film actor
- Cody, Liza (* 1944), English crime writer
- Cody, Richard A. (* 1950), American General (US Army), Vice Chief of Staff of the Army
- Cody, Samuel Franklin (1867–1913), American Wild West show actor and English pioneer in aviation
- Cody, Turner (* 1980), American singer-songwriter
- Cody, William F. (1916–1978), American architect