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Coll
- Coll Bardolet, Josep (1912-2007), Spanish painter
- Coll i Huguet, Ramon (* 1941), Menorcan classical pianist
- Coll Riudavets, Ignacio (* 1987), Spanish tennis player
- Coll y Armengol, Armengol (1859–1918), Catholic bishop
- Coll, Florencia (* 1959), Spanish painter and draftsman
- Coll, Francisco (1812–1875), founder of the Spanish order and saint of the Roman Catholic Church
- Coll, Johann Hugo Joseph von (1735–1784), office director
- Coll, Johann Matthias von (1692–1752), present status at the Imperial Court of Justice in Wetzlar
- Coll, Johann Nicolaus Jacob von (1781–1872), Mayor of Zell an der Mosel
- Coll, Marco (1935-2017), Colombian soccer player
- Coll, Mickey (1951–1972), Puerto Rican basketball player
- Coll, Paul (* 1992), New Zealand squash player
- Coll, Pep (* 1949), Catalan writer
- Coll, Steve (* 1958), American journalist and non-fiction author
- Coll, Vincent (1908–1932), Irish-born American gangster
Colla
- Colla, Ángel Darío (* 1973), Argentine track and road cyclist
- Colla, Herbert E. (1941–2017), German social pedagogue and emer. University professor
- Colla, Johnny (* 1952), American rock musician
- Colla, Marcel (* 1943), Belgian politician (SP), MEP
- Colla, Rolando (* 1957), Swiss filmmaker
- Collaço, Blasco Francisco (* 1931), Catholic bishop and diplomat
- Collado López, Carmen (* 1942), Cuban music teacher and choir director
- Collado Seidel, Carlos (* 1966), German-Spanish historian
- Collado, Adrià (* 1972), Spanish actor
- Collado, Álex (* 1999), Spanish football player
- Colladon, Jean-Daniel (1802-1893), Swiss physicist
- Collaert, Jacob (1584–1637), Flemish privateer and admiral
- Collalto and San Salvatore, Octavian von (1842–1912), Lombard landowner and Kuk court official
- Collalto, Rambold XIII. von († 1630), diplomat and general
- Collamer, Jacob (1792–1865), American lawyer and politician
- Collan, Karl (1828–1871), Finnish-Swedish composer, writer and librarian
- Collande, Gisela von (1915–1960), German actress and radio play speaker
- Collande, Nora von (* 1958), German actress
- Collande, Volker von (1913–1990), German actor, screenwriter and director
- Collani, Claudia von (* 1951), German Catholic theologian
- Collani, Hans (1908–1944), German officer in the Waffen SS
- Collani, Ilse von , German actress
- Collar Noguera, Pedro (* 1963), Paraguayan clergyman, Bishop of San Juan Bautista de las Misiones
- Collar, Enrique (* 1934), Spanish football player
- Collar, Nigel (* 1946), British ornithologist and conservationist
- Collard, Auguste Hippolyte (1812-1893), French photographer
- Collard, Cyril (1957-1993), French director
- Collard, Emmanuel (* 1971), French racing car driver
- Collard, Gilbert (* 1948), French politician (Front National), member of the National Assembly
- Collard, Jacob (* 1995), Australian soccer player
- Collard, Léo (1902–1981), Belgian politician
- Collard, Mélodie (* 2003), Canadian tennis player
- Collard, Michelle (* 1975), Canadian biathlete
- Collardi, Boris (* 1974), Swiss-Italian bank manager
- Collardot, Christian (1933-2011), French long jumper
- Collarini, Andrea (* 1992), Argentinian tennis player
- Collarini, Olivier (* 1863), Italian fencer
- Collart, Marie (1842–1911), Belgian painter
- Collart, Paul (1902–1981), Swiss archaeologist, papyrologist and photographer
- Collas, Achille (1795-1859), French engraver and mechanic
- Collas, Berni (1954–2010), Belgian politician of the Party for Freedom and Progress (PFF) or
- Collas, Johann Jakob von (1721–1792), Prussian major and landowner
- Collas, John von (1678–1753), Franco-German scholar, scientist, master builder and landowner in East Prussia
- Collas, Karl von (1869–1940), Hungarian of German descent, Hungarian Undersecretary of State
- Collas, Oskar von (1832–1889), Prussian major general
- Collas, Paul von (1841–1910), Prussian general of the infantry and governor of Mainz
- Collasse, Pascal († 1709), French composer
- Collatz, Lothar (1910–1990), German mathematician
- Collaud, Thierry (* 1957), Roman Catholic theologian and university professor
- Collaviti, Paolo (* 1978), Italian-Swiss football goalkeeper
- Collavo, Giulia (* 1991), Italian biathlete
- Collazo Hidalgo-Gato, Niala (* 1983), Cuban chess player
- Collazo, Luis (* 1981), American boxer
- Collazo, Oscar (born 1997), Puerto Rican light flyweight boxer
- Collazo, Rodolfo (* 1983), Uruguayan rower
- Collazo, William (* 1986), Cuban sprinter
- Collazos, Oscar (1942-2015), Colombian writer
- Collazzi Irazábal, Carlos María (* 1947), Uruguayan religious, Bishop of Mercedes
Collb
- Collberg, Olle (* 1993), Swedish telemarker
- Collberg, Sebastian (* 1994), Swedish ice hockey player
Colle
- Colle, Alfons (1882–1968), Belgian trade union official
- Collé, Charles (1709–1783), French playwright and chansonnier
- Colle, Edgard (1897–1932), Belgian chess player
- Colle, Josèphe (* 1929), French-Canadian singer (soprano) and music teacher
- Collé, Marcel (* 1976), German dubbing actor, radio play speaker, dubbing director and dialogue book author
- Colledge, Cecilia (1920–2008), British figure skater
- Collein, Edmund (1906–1992), German architect
- Collell i Bancells, Jaume (1846–1932), Catalan priest, poet, writer and journalist
- Collen, Désiré (* 1943), Belgian physician and molecular biologist
- Cöllen, Dieter (* 1953), German phelloplastic artist and architectural model maker
- Collen, Ferdinand van (1651–1735), Dutch aristocrat, lawyer, administrator and city regent
- Collen, Henry (1797–1879) English painter and photographer
- Collen, Lindsey (* 1948), Mauritian writer
- Cöllen, Michael (* 1944), German psychologist, psychotherapist and book author
- Collen, Phil (* 1957), British guitarist and member of the band Def Leppard
- Collenberg, Franco (* 1985), Swiss ice hockey player
- Collenberg-Bödigheim, Albrecht Rüdt von (1845–1909), judge and politician from Baden
- Collenberg-Plotnikov, Bernadette (* 1963), German university professor, professor of philosophy
- Collenbusch, Daniel (1759–1841), German doctor and writer
- Collenbusch, Samuel (1724–1803), German doctor, biblicist and representative of Pietism in the Rhineland
- Collenuccio, Pandolfo (1444–1504), Italian humanist and poet
- Colleoni, Bartolomeo († 1475), Italian condottiere
- Coller, Barry S. (* 1945), American physician and blood coagulation researcher
- Colles, Abraham (1773-1843) Irish surgeon and anatomist
- Colleselli, Franz (1922–1979), Austrian folklorist
- Collet, André (* 1971), German long-distance runner
- Collet, Bruno (* 1965), French animator and film director
- Collet, Cédric (* 1984), French football player
- Collet, Christopher (* 1968), American actor in film, television and theater
- Collet, Clara (1860–1948), British social reformer and author
- Collet, Collet Dobson (1813–1898), English free thinker and journalist
- Collet, David (1901–1984), British rower
- Collet, Dominik (* 1972), German historian
- Collet, Giancarlo (* 1945), Catholic theologian and missiologist
- Collet, Hugo (1921–1993), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Collet, Joseph (* 1871), member of the state parliament
- Collet, Merle (* 1986), German actress, presenter and author
- Collet, Philippe (* 1963), French pole vaulter
- Collet, Pierre (1914–1977), French film actor
- Collet, Pierre (* 1948), French physicist
- Collet, Rudolf (* 1958), German soccer player
- Collet, Vincent (* 1963), French basketball coach
- Collet, Wilfred (1856–1929), British colonial governor
- Collet-Descotils, Hyppolyte-Victor (1773–1815), French naturalist, chemist and mineralogist
- Collet-Serra, Jaume (* 1974), Spanish film director and film producer
- Colletet, Guillaume (1598–1659), French writer, Romanist and literary historian
- Colleton, James , English colonial governor of the Province of Carolina
- Collett, Ben (* 1984), English soccer player
- Collett, Camilla (1813–1895), Norwegian writer
- Collett, Charles (1871–1952), British railroad engineer
- Collett, Clive Franklyn (1886-1917), New Zealand pilot
- Collett, Ernie (1895–1951), Canadian ice hockey player
- Collett, Frank († 2016), American jazz pianist and keyboardist
- Collett, Frederik (1839–1914), Norwegian landscape painter from the Düsseldorf School and the Barbizon School
- Collett, Jonas (1772-1851), Norwegian politician
- Collett, Wayne (1949-2010), American sprinter
- Colletta, Pietro (1775–1831), Neapolitan Minister of War
- Collette, Anne (born 1937), French actress
- Collette, Buddy (1921-2010), American jazz musician (tenor saxophone, flute and clarinet)
- Collette, Dan (1954-2019), American jazz and studio musician (trumpet)
- Collette, Dan (* 1985), Luxembourg soccer player
- Collette, Olivier (* 1973), Belgian jazz musician (piano, composition)
- Collette, Toni (* 1972), Australian actress
- Colletti, Lucio (1924–2001), Italian philosopher and politician
- Colletti, Stephen (* 1986), American actor
- Colleville, Ludovic de (1855–1918), French civil servant, author and high official of the Vatican
- Colley, Amadou (* 1962), Gambian economist, governor of the central bank
- Colley, Angela (* 1964), Gambian politician and ambassador
- Colley, Binta (* 1997), Gambian soccer player
- Colley, Dixon (1913-2001), Gambian journalist
- Colley, Don Pedro (1938-2017), American actor
- Colley, Fakebba NL , Gambian politician
- Colley, George (1925–1983), Irish politician
- Colley, George Pomeroy (1835–1881), British major general and commander in chief in the First Boer War
- Colley, Ken (born 1937), British actor
- Colley, Omar (* 1992), Gambian football player
- Colley, Saruba (* 1989), Gambian sprinter
- Colley, Scott (* 1963), American jazz bassist
- Colley, Sebastian (* 1981), German author
- Colley-Wellesley, Richard, 1st Marquess Wellesley (1760–1842), British statesman
Colli
- Colli di Felizzano, Giuseppe (1870–1937), Italian diplomat
- Colli, Daniele (* 1982), Italian racing cyclist
- Colli, Enrico (1896–1982), Italian cross-country skier
- Colli, Ernesto (1940–1982), Italian actor
- Colli, Frederick Joseph (* 1949), Canadian clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Thunder Bay
- Colli, Giorgio (1917–1979), Italian philosopher and editor
- Colli, Marco (* 1950), Italian film and television director and screenwriter
- Colli, Ombretta (* 1943), Italian actress, singer and politician (Popolo della Libertà), MEP
- Colli, Vincenzo (* 1899), Italian cross-country skier
- Colli-Ricci, Louis-Léonard Antoine de (1757–1809), French division general of the infantry of Italian origin
- Colliander, Niklas (* 1985), Finnish cross-country skier
- Colliander, Tito (1904–1989), Finnish Swedish-speaking writer
- Colliard, Jean-Claude (1946–2014), French lawyer, administrator and university professor
- Colliard, Placide (1876–1920), Swiss Roman Catholic clergyman and bishop of Lausanne-Geneva
- Colliard, Renée (* 1933), Swiss ski racer
- Collie Buddz (* 1981), dancehall and reggae artist
- Collie, Alexander (1793–1835) Scottish physician, botanist and explorer
- Collie, Austin (born 1985), Canadian American football player
- Collie, John Norman (1859–1942) British chemist, mountaineer and explorer
- Collie, Mark (born 1956), American country musician and film actor
- Collie, Max (1931-2018), Australian jazz musician
- Collien, Kurt (1907–2002), German concert agent and theater director
- Collier Cameron, Andrew , Scottish astronomer
- Collier, Barbara (* 1940), Canadian opera singer (soprano)
- Collier, Basil (1908-1983), British author
- Collier, Charles Fenton (1827–1899), American lawyer, politician and officer
- Collier, Charlie (1885–1954), British motorcycle racer
- Collier, Constance (1878–1955), British actress
- Collier, Don (born 1928), American actor
- Collier, Evert (1642–1708), Dutch era painter
- Collier, FS , English badminton player
- Collier, Gary (* 1971), American basketball player
- Collier, Gerard, 5th Baron Monkswell (1947-2020) British peer and politician (Labor Party)
- Collier, Graham (1937-2011), British jazz musician
- Collier, Harold R. (1915-2006), American politician
- Collier, Henry W. (1801–1855), American lawyer and politician
- Collier, Irwin (* 1951), American economist and professor
- Collier, Jacob (* 1994), British singer, arranger, composer and multi-instrumentalist
- Collier, James Lincoln (* 1928), American jazz author and children's book author
- Collier, James William (1872–1933), American politician
- Collier, Jason (1977-2005), American basketball player
- Collier, Jeremy (1650–1726), English clergyman
- Collier, John (1850–1934) British writer and painter
- Collier, John (1884–1968), American social reformer
- Collier, John (1901–1980), British-American writer
- Collier, John (1907-1984), American hurdler
- Collier, John A. (1787–1873), American lawyer and politician
- Collier, John Payne (1789-1883), British literary scholar
- Collier, Matthew , American astronomer and asteroid explorer
- Collier, Mitty (* 1941), American soul and gospel singer
- Collier, Norman (1925-2013), British comedian
- Collier, Paul (* 1949), British economist
- Collier, Paul (born 1970), Welsh snooker referee
- Collier, R. John (* 1938), American microbiologist and biochemist
- Collier, Ralph (1919-2010), American jazz musician
- Collier, Robert (1885–1950), American author of self-help books
- Collier, Ron (1930–2003), Canadian jazz trombonist, composer and arranger
- Collier, Ryan (* 1991), Canadian-Dutch ice hockey player
- Collier, William Jr. (1902–1987), American actor
- Colligan, Ed (born 1961), American manager
- Colligan, George (* 1969), American jazz pianist and composer
- Collignon, Alban (1876–1955), Belgian sports journalist and president of the Union Cycliste Internationale, the international cycling association
- Collignon, Charles , French sword fencer
- Collignon, Édouard (1831–1913), French engineer
- Collignon, François (1610–1687), French draftsman, etcher, engraver and publisher
- Collignon, Frédéric (* 1975), Belgian table football player
- Collignon, Ilse (1913–2003), German journalist and writer
- Collignon, Johann Franz von , leader of the Prussian Free Battalions F2 and F4 in the Seven Years War
- Collignon, Maxime (1849–1917), French classical archaeologist
- Collignon, Médéric (* 1970), French jazz musician
- Collignon, Oliver (* 1957), German architect and actor
- Collignon, Robert (* 1943), Belgian politician and mayor
- Collignon, Stefan (* 1951), German economist
- Collijn, Isak (1875–1949), Swedish incunabula researcher and imperial librarian
- Collin de Blamont, François (1690–1760), French composer
- Collin d'Harleville, Jean-François (1755–1806), French poet and playwright
- Collin, Alexandre (1808–1890), French civil engineer
- Collin, Anton (1891–1973), Finnish cross-country skier and cyclist
- Collin, Dinah , British costume designer
- Collin, Erich (1899–1961), German singer, 2nd tenor of the vocal ensemble Comedian Harmonists
- Collin, Heinrich Joseph von (1771–1811), Austrian writer
- Collin, James Edward (1876–1968), British entomologist specializing in Diptera
- Collin, John (1928–1987), English actor
- Collin, John F. (1802-1889) American politician
- Collin, Maren (* 1938), German athlete
- Collin, Martin (1882–1906), German violinist
- Collin, Matthäus von (1779-1824), Austrian writer
- Collin, Maxime (* 1979), Canadian actor
- Collin, Nicholas (1746–1831), Swedish pastor and amateur scholar
- Collin, Ottilie , theater actress and singer (soprano)
- Collin, Otto (1904–1988), German actor
- Collin, Peter (* 1967), German legal scholar
- Collin, Philip (* 1963), American racing car driver
- Collin, Philipp (* 1990), German volleyball player
- Collin, Philippe (* 1975), French radio presenter and journalist
- Collin, Raphaël (1850–1916) French painter and illustrator
- Collin, Richard Oliver (* 1940), American writer and professor of political science
- Collin-Langen, Birgit (* 1956), German politician (CDU), MEP
- Collina, Giuliano (* 1938), Italian painter
- Collina, Pierluigi (* 1960), Italian football referee
- Collinder, Björn (1894–1983), Swedish linguist
- Collinder, Per (1890–1974), Swedish astronomer
- Collinelli, Andrea (* 1969), Italian cyclist
- Collinet, Hans-Dieter (* 1943), German architect and city planner
- Colling, Emile (1899–1981), Luxembourg politician, member of the Chambre
- Colling, João Cláudio (1913–1992), Brazilian clergyman, Archbishop of Porto Alegre
- Collinge, Patricia (1892–1974) Irish actress
- Collinge, Ross (* 1944), New Zealand rower
- Collingridge, David (1945-2005), British technology researcher
- Collingridge, Vanessa (* 1968), British author and broadcaster
- Collingro, Nils (* 1970), German basketball player
- Collings, Marie (1791-1853), Lady of Sark
- Collings, Pierre (1900–1937), American screenwriter and cameraman
- Collingwood, Cuthbert (1826-1908) British naturalist
- Collingwood, Cuthbert, 1st Baron Collingwood (1750-1810), British Vice Admiral
- Collingwood, Edward (1900-1970), British mathematician
- Collingwood, Joshua (* 1977), Australian road cyclist
- Collingwood, Monica (1908-1989), American film editor
- Collingwood, Paul (born 1976), English cricketer
- Collingwood, Robin George (1889–1943), British philosopher
- Collini, André Charles (1921–2003), French clergyman, Archbishop of Toulouse
- Collini, Cosimo Alessandro (1727–1806), Italian natural historian and Voltaire's secretary
- Collini, Indra (* 1970), Austrian politician (NEOS)
- Collino, Federico (1892–1975), Italian actor
- Collino, Giovanni (* 1954), Italian politician, MEP
- Collino, Maria Consolata (* 1947), Italian fencer
- Collino, Vittorio , Italian ski jumper
- Collins, Alan Stanley (born 1948), British diplomat
- Collins, Albert (1932–1993) American blues guitarist and singer
- Collins, Allan (1918-2002), Scottish football player
- Collins, Allen (1952–1990), American guitarist
- Collins, Anthony (1676–1729), English philosopher
- Collins, Anthony (1893–1963), British film composer
- Collins, Arthur A. (1909–1987), American entrepreneur
- Collins, Arthur J. (* 1931), British diplomat
- Collins, Barbara-Rose (* 1939), American politician
- Collins, Barnabas (1836–1901), American politician
- Collins, Ben (* 1975), British racing car driver
- Collins, Bill (born 1950), American sprinter
- Collins, Billy (born 1941), American writer
- Collins, Bobby (1931-2014), Scottish football player and coach
- Collins, Bootsy (* 1951), American bass player
- Collins, Bud (1929-2016), American sports journalist
- Collins, Burt (1931–2007), American studio and jazz musician (trumpet, flugelhorn)
- Collins, Cal (1933-2001), American jazz guitarist
- Collins, Calvin (born 1974), American football player
- Collins, Cardiss (1931–2013), American politician
- Collins, Careena (* 1967), American porn actress
- Collins, Catfish (1943-2010), American guitarist
- Collins, Charles (1773–1845), American politician
- Collins, Charles Allston (1828–1873) British painter and writer
- Collins, Charlie (* 1952), British jazz and improvisation musician
- Collins, Chris (* 1950), American politician
- Collins, Chris (* 1984), American ice hockey player
- Collins, Christine (* 1969), American rower
- Collins, Christopher (1949–1994), American film actor and stand-up comedian
- Collins, Clifton junior (born 1970), American actor
- Collins, Coleman (born 1986), American basketball player
- Collins, Cora Sue (born 1927), American child actress
- Collins, Corban (* 1994), American basketball player
- Collins, Corny (* 1933), German actress
- Collins, Danielle (* 1993), American tennis player
- Collins, Danny (born 1980), Welsh football player
- Collins, David (1754–1810), first lieutenant governor of Tasmania
- Collins, Dean (1917–1984), American dancer, lecturer, choreographer, and innovator of swing
- Collins, Dean (born 1990), American film actor
- Collins, DeJuan (born 1976), American basketball player
- Collins, Dennis (* 1951), American-French musicologist
- Collins, Dick (* 1924), American jazz musician (trumpet, cornet, flugelhorn) and composer
- Collins, Dolly (1933–1995), English folk musician
- Collins, Don (born 1958), American basketball player
- Collins, Doug (born 1951), American basketball player and coach
- Collins, Doug (born 1966), American politician
- Collins, Eddie (1883–1940), American actor
- Collins, Eddie (1887–1951), American baseball player and basketball manager
- Collins, Edmund (1931-2014), Australian minister, Bishop of Darwin
- Collins, Eduard (1796–1859), Prussian major general and commander of the 4th Cavalry Brigade
- Collins, Edwyn (born 1959), Scottish musician
- Collins, Eileen (* 1956), American astronaut
- Collins, Ela (1786–1848), American lawyer and politician
- Collins, Elmer (1887-1982), American track cyclist
- Collins, Eoin (born 1968), Irish tennis player
- Collins, Erroll (1906-1991) British science fiction writer
- Collins, Francis (born 1950), American geneticist
- Collins, Francis Dolan (1841-1891), American politician
- Collins, Fredderik (* 1964), German actor for TV and film, director and film producer
- Collins, Frederick (1869–1952), American inventor and author
- Collins, G. Pat (1895-1959), American actor
- Collins, Gary (1938–2012), American actor and television presenter
- Collins, Gary (born 1940), American football player
- Collins, Gene (born 1932), American actor
- Collins, Georg Ludwig (1763–1814), German Protestant clergyman
- Collins, George W. (1925–1972), American politician
- Collins, Gerard (born 1938), Irish politician, MEP
- Collins, Greg (* 1986), American ice hockey player
- Collins, Gregory (* 1960), Northern Irish religious and abbot of the Dormition Abbey
- Collins, Harry J. (1895–1963), American major general
- Collins, Howard (1930–2015), American jazz and studio musician (guitar, banjo)
- Collins, Ian (1903-1975) Scottish tennis and cricket player
- Collins, J. Lawton (1896-1987), American general; Corps commander in World War II; Chief of Staff of the Army (1949-1953)
- Collins, Jackie (1937–2015), British-American writer and actress
- Collins, Jaime (1921–2002), Irish religious, Roman Catholic Bishop of Miracema do Tocantins
- Collins, Jalen (born 1993), American football player
- Collins, James (* 1939), British-American photographer
- Collins, James (born 1983), Welsh football player
- Collins, James J. (* 1965), American medical engineer
- Collins, James Lawton (1882–1963), American major general
- Collins, James M. (1916–1989), American politician
- Collins, Jamie (born 1989), American football player
- Collins, Jamilu (* 1994), Nigerian soccer player
- Collins, Jane (* 1962), British politician (UKIP), MEP
- Collins, Jarron (* 1978), American basketball player
- Collins, Jason (* 1978), American basketball player
- Collins, Jazzbeaux (1909-1997), American disc jockey
- Collins, Jerry (1980-2015) New Zealand rugby union player
- Collins, Jessica (* 1971), American actress
- Collins, Jim (* 1958), American manager
- Collins, Jimmy (1870-1943) American baseball player and manager
- Collins, Joan (born 1933), British actress, model and author
- Collins, John (1625-1683), English mathematician
- Collins, John (1717–1795), American politician
- Collins, John (1776–1822), American politician and governor
- Collins, John (1913-2001), American jazz guitarist
- Collins, John (born 1968), Scottish football player and coach
- Collins, John (born 1997), American basketball player
- Collins, John Augustine (1899–1989), Australian naval officer in World War II
- Collins, John Clements (* 1949), British physicist
- Collins, John S. (1837–1928), American Quaker and farmer who is considered one of the founders of Miami Beach
- Collins, John W. (1912-2001), American chess player and coach
- Collins, Joyce (1930–2010), American jazz pianist, singer, and music teacher
- Collins, Judith (* 1959), New Zealand politician with the New Zealand National Party
- Collins, Judy (* 1939), American folk singer and songwriter
- Collins, Junior (1927-1976), American jazz horn player
- Collins, Kaitlan (* 1992), American television journalist
- Collins, Kathleen (1942–1988), American writer and film producer
- Collins, Kenneth (born 1939), British Labor Party politician, MEP
- Collins, Kim (born 1962), Canadian ice hockey player
- Collins, Kim (* 1976), athlete from St. Kitts and Nevis
- Collins, Landon (born 1994), American football player
- Collins, Larry (1929-2005), American writer
- Collins, Larry (* 1944), American rockabilly musician
- Collins, Lawrence, Baron Collins of Mapesbury (born 1941), British lawyer
- Collins, Lee (1901–1960), American jazz trumpeter and bandleader of New Orleans jazz
- Collins, LeRoy (1909–1991), American politician, Governor of Florida
- Collins, Lewis (1946-2013), British actor
- Collins, Lewis Preston (1896–1952), American politician
- Collins, Lily (born 1989), British actress, model, columnist
- Collins, Lindsay , Canadian actress
- Collins, Lorence G. (* 1931), American petrologist
- Collins, Lorrie (1942-2018), American rockabilly singer
- Collins, Louis L. (1882–1950), American politician
- Collins, Lyn (1948-2005), American soul singer
- Collins, Lynn (born 1977), American actress
- Collins, Mabel (1851–1927), English author, theosophist, anthroposophist and animal rights activist
- Collins, Mac (1944-2018), American politician
- Collins, Marc , German photographer
- Collins, Marcus (* 1988), British pop singer
- Collins, Martha Layne (* 1936), American politician
- Collins, Martin (* 1928), Irish author and painter
- Collins, Mary (born 1940), Canadian politician
- Collins, Max Allan (* 1948), American writer, screenwriter and comic book writer
- Collins, Mel (born 1947), English musician
- Collins, Michael , Irish politician
- Collins, Michael (1890-1922), Irish freedom fighter
- Collins, Michael (* 1930), American astronaut
- Collins, Michael (* 1953), Irish diplomat
- Collins, Michelle (* 1971), American athlete
- Collins, Mick (1938-2015), British jazz trumpeter and band leader
- Collins, Mike (* 1990), American ice hockey player
- Collins, Misha (* 1974), American actor and director
- Collins, Mo (born 1965), American actress
- Collins, Nancy A. (* 1959), American writer
- Collins, Neill (born 1983), Scottish soccer player
- Collins, Patricia Hill (* 1948), American sociologist
- Collins, Patrick (1844–1905), American politician
- Collins, Patrick (* 1951), American porn actor, director and producer
- Collins, Paul (1926-1995), Canadian marathon runner
- Collins, Pauline (born 1940), British theater and film actress
- Collins, Peter (1931–1958), British racing car driver
- Collins, Peter (* 1951), British music producer
- Collins, Peter (* 1954), British speedway track athlete and long-track racing driver
- Collins, Peter (* 1975), American rower
- Collins, Petra (* 1992), Canadian photographer, writer and film producer
- Collins, Phil (born 1951), British rock / pop singer, drummer, composer, actor and book author
- Collins, Quinn (* 1983), American composer
- Collins, Randall (* 1941), American sociologist
- Collins, Ray (1889–1965), American actor
- Collins, Ray (1936–2012), American singer
- Collins, Ray, Baron Collins of Highbury (* 1954), English trade unionist and Labor Party politician
- Collins, Richard J. (1914-2013), American screenwriter and television producer
- Collins, Richard, Baron Collins (1842-1911) British lawyer
- Collins, Rob (born 1978), Canadian ice hockey player
- Collins, Roger (* 1949), British medievalist
- Collins, Rory (born 1955), British epidemiologist
- Collins, Ross A. (1880–1968), American politician
- Collins, Rudy (1934-1988), American jazz drummer
- Collins, Sam (1887–1949) American blues singer and guitarist
- Collins, Sam L. (1895–1965), American politician
- Collins, Samuel C. (1898–1984), American physicist
- Collins, Sandy (* 1958), American tennis player
- Collins, Sean (born 1983), American ice hockey player
- Collins, Sean (* 1988), Canadian ice hockey player
- Collins, Shad (1910–1978), American swing jazz trumpeter
- Collins, Shanna (born 1983), American actress
- Collins, Sharon M. (* 1947), American sociologist
- Collins, Shirley (* 1935), English folk musician
- Collins, Simon (born 1976), Canadian singer
- Collins, Stephen (* 1947), American actor, director and author
- Collins, Steve (born 1964), Canadian ski jumper
- Collins, Steve (born 1964), Irish boxer
- Collins, Susan (* 1952), American politician, Senator for the Republican Party for Maine
- Collins, Suzanne (* 1962), American author and cartoonist
- Collins, Terry (born 1949), American baseball manager
- Collins, Thomas (1732–1789), British-American lawyer and politician
- Collins, Thomas (1921-1996), Canadian physicist
- Collins, Thomas (* 1947), Canadian clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Toronto
- Collins, Thomas H. (* 1946), American admiral of the US Coast Guard
- Collins, Tiarn (* 1999), New Zealand snowboarder
- Collins, Timothy (* 1956), American entrepreneur
- Collins, Victor, Baron Stonham (1903–1971) British Labor Party politician
- Collins, Wilkie (1824–1889), British writer and author of the first "Mystery Thriller"
- Collins, William (1721-1759) British poet
- Collins, William (1788–1847), English landscape and genre painter
- Collins, William (1818–1878), American lawyer and politician
- Collins, William Whitaker (1817–1879), British engineer
- Collins, Zach (born 1997), American basketball player
- Collinson, James (1825-1881) English painter
- Collinson, Jimmy (1876-1940) English football player
- Collinson, John (1859–1901), Governor of Kassala District, Sudan
- Collinson, Patrick (1929-2011), British historian
- Collinson, Peter (1694-1768), English botanist
- Collinson, Peter (1936–1980), British film director
- Collinson, Richard (1811-1883), British Vice Admiral
- Collinus, Matthaeus (1516–1566), Czech teacher and writer
- Collinus, Rudolfus (1499–1578), Swiss humanist; Ulrich Zwingli's companion
- Collio, Simone (* 1979), Italian athlete
- Colliot-Thélène, Catherine (* 1950), French philosopher
- Colliot-Thélène, Jean-Louis (* 1947), French mathematician
- Collip, James (1892-1965), Canadian biochemist
- Collis, Jack T. (1923-1998), American production designer
- Collishaw, Raymond (1893-1976) British military pilot and commander
- Collisi, Michaela (* 1984), German soccer player
- Collison, Darren (* 1987), American basketball player
- Collison, Frank (born 1950), American actor
- Collison, Harold, Baron Collison (1909–1995) British politician and trade union official
- Collison, Jack (* 1988), Welsh football player
- Collison, Nick (* 1980), American basketball player
- Collister, Peter Lyons (* 1956), American cameraman
- Colliton, Jeremy (* 1985), Canadian ice hockey player
- Collitz, Hermann (1855–1935), American linguist of German origin
Collm
- Collm, Maria (1901–1988), Austrian actress, singer and diseuse
- Collman, James P. (* 1932), American chemist
- Collmann, Alfred (1851–1937), Austrian mechanical engineer
- Collmann, Ferdinand (1762–1837), German painter and university professor
- Collmann, Hartmut (* 1942), German neurosurgeon
- Collmann, Helmut (1918–1996), German painter and graphic artist
- Collmann, Helmut (* 1939), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Collmann, Herwig (1915–2005), German flotilla admiral (Navy of the Bundeswehr), submarine commander in World War II
- Collmann, Oswald (1845–1912), German librarian, teacher, philologist and historian
- Collmann, Ralf (* 1962), German soccer player
- Collmer, Paul (1907–1979), Protestant publisher and chairman of the diaconal work in Württemberg
- Collmer, Sabine (1962–2014), German military sociologist
- Collmer, Thomas (* 1956), German philosopher, literary scholar and writer
Colln
- Cölln, Georg von (1837–1908), German businessman and entrepreneur
- Cölln, Wilhelm von (1788–1866), Prussian lieutenant general
Collo
- Collo, Alberto (1883–1955), Italian actor
- Colloca, Silvia (* 1977), Italian actress
- Collodi, Carlo (1826–1890), Italian writer (Pinocchio)
- Collomb, Bernard (1930-2011), French racing car driver
- Collomb, Gérard (* 1947), French politician, member of the National Assembly, Mayor of Lyon
- Collomb, Jean (1922–2013), French cameraman and short film director
- Collombin, Roland (* 1951), Swiss ski racer
- Collombon, Alix (* 1993), French tennis player
- Collon, Albert , Belgian ice hockey player
- Collon, Patrick (* 1942), Belgian organ builder
- Collonge, Jeanne (* 1987), French triathlete
- Collonvillé, Marie (* 1973), French athletics all-rounder
- Collor de Mello, Fernando (* 1949), Brazilian politician, President of Brazil (1990–1992)
- Collor, Lindolfo Leopoldo (1931–2005), Brazilian diplomat
- Colloredo, Franz de Paula Karl von (1736–1806), Austrian Cabinet and Conference Minister
- Colloredo, Hieronymus von (1582–1638), Austrian imperial-royal chamberlain from the Asquin line
- Colloredo, Hieronymus von (1732–1812), Archbishop of Salzburg
- Colloredo, Johann Baptist von (1598–1649), imperial and Venetian general
- Colloredo, Joseph von (1735-1818), Austrian minister and general
- Colloredo, Rudolf von (1585–1657), Bohemian nobleman, field marshal and governor of Prague
- Colloredo, Rudolph Joseph von (1706–1788), Imperial Vice Chancellor of the Holy Roman Empire
- Colloredo, Sebastian (* 1987), Italian ski jumper
- Colloredo, Theodor Anton von (1729–1811), Archbishop of Olomouc; Cardinal priest of the Roman Catholic Church
- Colloredo, Wenzel Joseph von (1738–1822), Austrian field marshal
- Colloredo-Mannsfeld, Ferdinand von (1777–1848), Austrian diplomat, entrepreneur and politician, member of the state parliament
- Colloredo-Mannsfeld, Franz de Paula Gundaccar II von (1802-1852), Austrian field marshal lieutenant
- Colloredo-Mannsfeld, Franz de Paula Gundaker von (1731–1807), Imperial Vice Chancellor of the Holy Roman Empire
- Colloredo-Mannsfeld, Hieronymus Ferdinand Rudolf von (1842–1881), Austrian politician
- Colloredo-Mannsfeld, Josef Franz Hieronymus von (1813–1895), Austrian statesman
- Colloredo-Mansfeld, Hieronymus von (1775–1822), Austrian general in the coalition wars
- Colloredo-Mels, Philipp von (1779–1864), Profess Grand Cross Bailli of the Sovereign Order of Malta
- Colloredo-Waldsee, Franz de Paula von (1799-1859), Austrian diplomat
- Colloseus, Heinrich (1872–1950), German chemist and industrialist
- Collot d'Herbois, Jean-Marie († 1796), French revolutionary
- Collot d'Herbois, Liane (1907–1999), English painter, painting therapist, founder of light-darkness-color therapy
- Collot, Hervé (* 1932), French football player and coach
- Collot, Jean-François-Henri (1716–1802), French author and encyclopedist
- Collot, Marie-Anne (1748–1821), French sculptor
- Collovati, Fulvio (* 1957), Italian football player
Collu
- Collum, Christian (* 1943), German church musician
- Collum, Herbert (1914–1982), German organist and professor for harpsichord
- Collum, William (* 1979), Scottish football referee
- Collura, Paolo (1914–1997), Italian paleographer, diplomat
Colly
- Collyer, Homer Lusk (1881–1947), American obsessive compulsive disorder
- Collyer, Jaime (* 1955), Chilean writer
- Collyer, Langley (1885–1947), American obsessive compulsive disorder
- Collyer, Laurie (* 1967), American film director and screenwriter
- Collyer, Mary († 1762), English writer and translator
- Collyer, Robin (* 1949), British-Canadian photographer and sculptor
- Collymore, Stan (born 1971), English soccer player