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Cos
- Cos y Macho, José (1838–1919), Spanish cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and Archbishop of Valladolid
Cosa
- Cosa Rosa (1952–1991), German songwriter, singer and keyboardist
- Coșa, Anton (* 1961), Roman Catholic bishop
- Cosa, Juan de la († 1510), Spanish navigator, cartographer and explorer
- Cosac, George (* 1968), Romanian tennis player and sports official
- Cosacchi, Stephan (1903–1986), German-Hungarian linguist and musicologist and composer
- Cosack, Erhard (* 1941), German archaeologist
- Cosack, Hans-Josef (1891–1963), German hunting official and landowner
- Cosack, Josef (1801–1879), German industrialist
- Cosack, Karl Johann (1813–1868), German Protestant pastor, theologian and professor for Protestant theology at the University of Königsberg
- Cosack, Konrad (1855–1933), German legal scholar, professor of law in Giessen, Freiburg, Bonn and Munich
- Cosack, Paul (1852–1913), German city architect in Jena in the period (1888–1905)
- Cosandey, Christophore (1818–1882), Swiss Roman Catholic clergyman and Bishop of Lausanne
- Cosandey, Roland , Swiss film historian
- Coşar, Özcan (* 1981), German-Turkish comedian, cabaret artist, presenter and actor
Cosb
- Coșbuc, George (1866–1918), Romanian writer, translator and teacher
- Cosby, Bill (* 1937), American actor, comedian, singer and author
- Cosby, George Blake (1830–1909), Confederate general in the American Civil War
- Cosby, William (1690–1736), Governor of the English colony of New York
Cosc
- Coscarelli, Don (born 1954), American director, screenwriter
- Coschell, Moritz (1872–1943), Austrian painter and illustrator
- Coschwitz, Georg Daniel (1679–1729), German physician
- Coscia, Benedito Domingos Vito (1922–2008), American clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Jataí, Brazil
- Coscia, Gianni (* 1931), Italian lawyer and musician
- Coscia, Niccolò (1682–1755), Italian clergyman, bishop and cardinal of the Roman Church
- Coscioni, Luca (1967–2006), Italian politician and activist for the freedom of genetic research
- Coscojuela, Diego (* 1985), Spanish ice hockey player
- Cosculluela (* 1980), Puerto Rican musician
Cosd
- Cosden, Jeremiah (1768-1824), American politician
Cose
- Coșea, Mircea (* 1942), Romanian politician and MEP for Romania
- Cosel, Carl von (1877–1952), German-American radiologist
- Cosel, Charlotte von (1818–1904), German writer
- Cosel, Constantia von (1680–1765), mistress of Augustus the Strong
- Cosel, Dietrich Christoph Gotthold von (1752–1825), Prussian major general and most recently in command of Graudenz
- Cosel, Heinrich (1616–1657), Bohemian jurist
- Cosel, Johann Kaspar von (1666–1738), Prussian lieutenant general and chief of the Dragoon Regiment No. VI
- Cosel, Karl von (1789–1876), Prussian general of the cavalry
- Cosel-Michel, Hildegund von (1908–2002), German artist, painter, wall painter, illustrator and art teacher
- Cosell, Howard (1918–1995), American sports commentator and sports reporter
- Cosentini, William R. (1911–1954), American mechanical engineer and entrepreneur
- Cosentino, Aldo (* 1947), French boxer
- Cosentino, Antonio (1919–1993), Italian sailor
- Cosentino, Nicola (* 1959), Italian politician (Popolo della Libertà), member of the Camera dei deputati
- Cosenz, Enrico (1820–1898), Italian general and politician, member of the Camera dei deputati
- Cosenza, Giuseppe (1788–1863), Italian clergyman, Archbishop of Capua and cardinal
- Coser, George Lucas (* 1984), Brazilian soccer player
- Coser, Lewis (1913-2003), American sociologist
- Coser, Rose Laub (1916–1994), American-German sociologist
- Coseriu, Eugenio (1921–2002), Romanian Romance scholar and general linguist
- Coseriu, Pablo (* 1958), Uruguayan-German lawyer and presiding judge at the Federal Social Court
- Cosette , writer
- Cosey (* 1950), Swiss comic artist and illustrator
- Cosey Fanni Tutti (* 1951), British musician and artist
- Cosey, Pete (1943–2012), American fusion guitarist
Cosg
- Cosgrave, Liam (1920-2017), Irish politician
- Cosgrave, Liam T. (* 1956), Irish politician (Fine Gael)
- Cosgrave, Philip († 1923), Irish politician
- Cosgrave, William Thomas (1880-1965), Irish politician
- Cosgrove, Daniel (* 1970), American actor
- Cosgrove, Jack (1902-1965) American special effects artist
- Cosgrove, John (1839-1925) American politician
- Cosgrove, Kevin (1955-2001), American manager
- Cosgrove, Miranda (* 1993), American actress and pop rock singer
- Cosgrove, Paul (* 1934), Canadian politician
- Cosgrove, Peter (* 1947), Australian officer and chancellor of the Australian Catholic University
- Cosgrove, Robert (1884–1969), Australian politician
- Cosgrove, Sam (* 1996), English soccer player
- Cosgrove, Samuel G. (1841–1909) American politician
- Cosgrove, William Michael (1916–1992), Roman Catholic clergyman and Bishop of Belleville
- Coşgül, Osman (1928–2001), Turkish long-distance runner
Cosh
- Coshiva (* 1977), Austrian musician and singer
Cosi
- Cosi, Liliana (* 1941), Italian ballet dancer and prima ballerina
- Ćosić, Amel (* 1989), Luxembourg soccer player
- Ćosić, Bora (* 1932), Serbian writer
- Ćosić, Božidar (* 1982), Serbian football player
- Ćosić, Dobrica (1921–2014), Serbian writer; President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992–1993)
- Ćosić, Ivan (* 1989), Croatian soccer player
- Ćosić, Krešimir (1948–1995), Yugoslav basketball player
- Ćosić, Miro (* 1983), Bosnian-Herzegovinian biathlete
- Ćosić, Zoran (* 1963), Yugoslav biathlete and Bosnian-Herzegovinian biathlon trainer
- Cosijn, Pieter Jacob (1840–1899), Dutch literary scholar and philologist
- Cosima, Cynthia (* 1995), German actress
- Cosimi, Enzo (* 1958), Italian choreographer and dancer
- Cosimi, Nicola (1667–1717), Italian violinist and Baroque composer
- Cosimo, Piero di , Italian painter
- Cosío Durán, Luis Manuel (* 1953), Mexican ambassador
- Cosío, Guillermo (* 1958), Mexican football player and coach
- Cosío, Joaquín (* 1962), Mexican actor
- Cosío, Joaquín de , Nicaraguan politician and in 1839 “Director Supremo” of the country
- Cosio, Pedro (1873–1943), Uruguayan politician, diplomat and economist
- Cosio, Valentín , Uruguayan politician
Cosk
- Coşkun, Ali (* 1939), Turkish politician
- Coşkun, Altay (* 1970), German ancient historian
- Coşkun, Barış (* 1984), Turkish ice hockey player
- Coşkun, Can (* 1998), Turkish-German soccer player
- Coşkun, Cengiz (* 1982), Turkish model and actor
- Coşkun, Emre Can (* 1994), Turkish soccer player
- Coşkun, Erdoğan (* 1983), Turkish ice hockey player
- Coşkun, İbrahim (* 1955), Turkish artist
- Coşkun, İbrahim Ferdi (* 1987), Turkish soccer player
- Coşkun, Murat (* 1972), German musicologist and percussionist
- Coşkun, Mustafa İlker (* 1979), Turkish football referee
- Coşkun, Olgay (* 1984), Turkish soccer player
- Coşkun, Osman (* 1972), Turkish soccer player
- Coşkun, Servet (* 1990), Turkish wrestler
- Coşkun, Sezgin (* 1984), Turkish soccer player
Cosl
- Coslett, Norman (1909–1987), British Air Force officer
- Coslow, Sam (1902–1982), American songwriter, composer and film producer
Cosm
- Cosma (1979-2003), Israeli musician
- Cosma, Adrian (1950–1996), Romanian handball player
- Cosma, Alice Kandalft , Syrian women's rights activist and diplomat
- Cosma, Ion (* 1937), Romanian racing cyclist
- Cosma, Teodor (1910–2011), Romanian pianist, arranger and conductor
- Cosma, Vladimir (* 1940), Romanian film composer
- Cosmao-Kerjulien, Julien Marie (1761-1825), French admiral
- Cosmar, Alexander (1805–1842), German writer, editor and publisher of Biedermeier
- Cosmar, Antonie von (1806–1870), German writer
- Cosmar, Julius (1820–1899), landowner and benefactor of the Thuringian city of Gotha
- Cosmas († 303), saint; Syrian martyr, twin brother of Saint Damian
- Cosmas , Bishop of Prague
- Cosmas of Prague († 1125), Bohemian chronicler of the Middle Ages
- Cosmat, Jean (1910-2010), French rower
- Cosmatos, George Pan (1941-2005), Greek film director
- Cosmatos, Panos (* 1974), Canadian film director, screenwriter and producer
- Cosme, Gilbert (* 1975), Puerto Rican wrestler
- Cosmi, Serse (* 1958), Italian football coach
- Cosmides, Leda (* 1957), American psychologist
- Cosmo, Cris (* 1978), German musician
- Cosmo, James (born 1948), British actor
Cosn
- Cosnac, Bettina de (* 1960), German-French journalist, non-fiction author and writer
- Cosnard, Alexandre , French writer and administrator
- Cosne, Francis (1916–1984), Swiss-born film producer and film official in France
- Cosnefroy, Benoît (* 1995), French racing cyclist
- Cosnett, Rick (born 1983), Australian actor
Cosp
- Cospedal García, María Dolores de (* 1965), Spanish politician
- Cospito, Mario (* 1959), Italian diplomat
Coss
- Coss (* 1987), German musician and music producer
- Coss, Roxy , American jazz musician (saxophone, flute, bass clarinet, composition)
- Cossa, Alfonso (1833–1902), Italian chemist
- Cossa, Francesco del († 1477), Italian painter
- Cossa, Luigi (1831-1896), Italian economist
- Cossa, Roberto (* 1934), Argentine writer, playwright and journalist
- Cossaeus, Sophie (1893–1965), German actress
- Cossali, Grazio (1563–1629), Italian painter
- Cossali, Pietro (1748–1815), Italian mathematician
- Cossardt, Jörg (* 1935), German actor and voice actor
- Cossart, Edgar von , German screenwriter
- Cossart, Ernest (1876–1951), British actor
- Cossart, Pascale (* 1948), French microbiologist
- Coßbau, Steffen (* 1988), German handball player
- Cossé, Artus de, comte de Secondigny (1512–1582), Marshal of France
- Cossé, Charles I. de, comte de Brissac (1505–1563), French general and diplomat, Marshal of France
- Cossé, Charles II. De, duc de Brissac (1550–1621), French general and Marshal of France
- Cosse, Emmanuelle (* 1974), French politician
- Coße, Jürgen (* 1969), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Cossé, Louis Hercule Timoléon de (1734–1792), French nobleman and military man, governor of Paris
- Cosse, Villanueva (* 1933), Uruguayan actor, theater director and writer
- Cossel, Hans von (1886–1975), German lawyer, bank director, Diakonie functionary, Johanniter and Rotarian
- Cossel, Johann Detloff von (1805-1891), German administrative lawyer in the Danish service and last Danish bailiff in Ratzeburg
- Cossel, Maximilian von (1893–1967), German air officer
- Cossel, Otto von (1845–1915), Prussian district administrator
- Cossel, Otto von (1883–1967), German genealogist and author
- Cossel, Paschen von (1714–1805), German lawyer; Canon of the Hamburg cathedral chapter, lord of the Holstein estates of Jersbek and Stegen
- Cossemyns, Pierre (1930-2001), Belgian boxer
- Cossen, Florian (* 1979), German film director and screenwriter
- Cosserat, Eugène (1866–1931), French mathematician and astronomer
- Cosserat, François (1852–1914), French civil engineer
- Cossery, Albert (1913–2008), Egyptian French-language writer
- Cosset, François († 1673), French composer
- Cossette, Pierre (1923–2009), Canadian television and Broadway producer
- Cossette, Stéphane , Canadian track and road cyclist
- Cossey, Caroline (* 1954), British intersex model, actress and dancer
- Cossiga, Francesco (1928-2010), Italian politician, President of Italy (1985-1992)
- Cossini, Vintilă (1913-2000), Romanian football player
- Cossins, James (1933–1997), British actor
- Cossio, Nelson (* 1966), Chilean football player
- Cossio, Víctor Manuel (* 1965), Mexican football player
- Cossmann, Alfred (1870–1951), Austrian engraver and commercial artist
- Cossmann, Bernhard (1822–1910), German cellist
- Coßmann, Heinrich (1889–1949), German politician (DDP / DStP, SPD) and administrative lawyer
- Cossmann, Hermann Moritz (1821–1890), German painter and etcher
- Cossmann, Maurice (1850–1924), French malacologist and paleontologist
- Cossmann, Paul Nikolaus (1869–1942), German journalist and cultural philosopher
- Cosso, Pierre (* 1961), French actor of Algerian origin
- Cosson, Ernest Saint-Charles (1819-1889), French botanist
- Cosson, Victor (1915–2009), French racing cyclist
- Cossonay, Aymon de († 1375), Bishop of Lausanne
- Cossonay, Jean de († 1273), Bishop of Lausanne
- Cossonius Gallus, Lucius , Roman suffect consul 116
- Cossotto, Fiorenza (* 1935), Italian opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Cossou, Lucien (* 1936), French football player
- Cossoul, Guilherme (1828–1880), Portuguese composer
- Cossu, Andrea (* 1980), Italian soccer player
- Cossù, Cristian (* 1992), Uruguayan football player
- Cossu, Riccardo (* 1982), Italian soccer player
- Cossutia , first fiancee of Gaius Julius Caesar
- Cossutianus Capito , Roman politician
- Cossutta, Armando (1926–2015), Italian politician, MEP
- Cossy, Hans (1911–1972), German actor and voice actor
- Cossy, Robert (1861–1920), Swiss politician (FDP)
Cost
- Costa Alegre, Caetano da (1864–1890), Portuguese poet (São Tomé)
- Costa Belo, André da (1957–2018), East Timorese freedom fighter and politician
- Costa Cabral, António Bernardo da (1835–1903), Portuguese nobleman and diplomat
- Costa Campos, José (1918–1997), Brazilian clergyman, Bishop of Divinópolis
- Costa Couto, Mauro Sérgio da Fonseca (1934–1995), Brazilian diplomat
- Costa da Silva, Paulo Victor (* 1986), Brazilian volleyball player
- Costa de Macedo, Joaquim José da (1777–1867), Portuguese history scholar
- Costa Dias, Luísa (1956–2011), Portuguese photographer
- Costa Gomes, Francisco da (1914–2001), Portuguese Marshal, President of Portugal
- Costa Gomez, Moises Frumencio da (1907–1966), politician of the Netherlands Antilles
- Costa Gomez-Matheeuws, Lucina da (1929–2017), politician of the Netherlands Antilles
- Costa Guterres, Joaquim da († 1946), East Timorese ruler
- Costa Gutiérrez, Alfredo , Uruguayan politician
- Costa Hoevel, Gonzalo (* 1980), Argentine windsurfer
- Costa i Carrera, Francesc (1891–1959), Catalan classical violinist and music teacher
- Costa i Llobera, Miquel (1854-1922), Spanish author
- Costa i Vila, Josep (* 1953), Spanish painter
- Costa Lopes, Marcelo Gonçalves (* 1966), Brazilian soccer player
- Costa Lopes, Martinho da (1918–1991), East Timorese bishop and human rights activist
- Costa Marques, Guilherme (* 1991), Brazilian soccer player
- Costa Méndez, Nicanor (1922–1992), Argentine politician and diplomat
- Costa Mota, António Augusto da (1862–1930), Portuguese sculptor
- Costa Pereira, Alberto da (1929–1990), Portuguese football goalkeeper
- Costa Rêgo, Rosalvo (1891–1954), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro
- Costa Reis, Rui (* 1968), Portuguese-Angolan entrepreneur and Hollywood film producer
- Costa Rocha, Yago Felipe da (* 1995), Brazilian soccer player
- Costa Ruas, Alexandre Manuel (* 1956), Portuguese cyclist
- Costa Silva, Oscarino (1907–1990), Brazilian national soccer player
- Costa Silva, Wando da (* 1980), Brazilian soccer player
- Costa Sobrepera, Josep (* 1937), Catalan painter
- Costa Souza, Roque (* 1966), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Rio de Janeiro
- Costa, Achille (1823–1898), Italian entomologist
- Costa, Adelino Amaro da (1943–1980), Portuguese politician
- Costa, Adérito Hugo da (* 1968), East Timorese politician
- Costa, Adrien (* 1997), American cyclist
- Costa, Afonso (1871-1937), Portuguese politician
- Costa, Afrânio da (1892–1979), Brazilian marksman
- Costa, Albert (* 1975), Spanish tennis player
- Costa, Albert (* 1990), Spanish racing driver
- Costa, Alberto (1873–1950), Italian clergyman, Bishop of Lecce
- Costa, Alberto Bernardes (* 1947), Portuguese politician and lawyer
- Costa, Aldo (* 1961), Italian chief designer at Scuderia Ferrari
- Costa, Alex (* 1982), Brazilian soccer player
- Costa, Alfredo , Argentine soccer player
- Costa, Anástacia da (* 1976), East Timorese politician (FRETILIN)
- Costa, Anderson (* 1984), Brazilian soccer player
- Costa, Andrea (1851-1910), Italian socialist politician and publicist
- Costa, Andrea (* 1986), Italian soccer player
- Costa, Angélica da (* 1967), East Timorese politician
- Costa, Anthony (* 1994), Australian soccer player
- Costa, Antonella (* 1980), Argentine actress
- Costa, Antonino Domingo , Uruguayan politician
- Costa, António (* 1961), Portuguese politician, MEP, Mayor of Lisbon and Prime Minister of Portugal
- Costa, Antônio de Macedo (1830–1891), Brazilian clergyman and Roman Catholic Archbishop of São Salvador da Bahia
- Costa, Antônio Francisco da , Brazilian politician
- Costa, António Francisco da († 1924), Portuguese officer and colonial administrator
- Costa, António Tomás Amaral da , East Timorese freedom fighter
- Costa, António Ximenes da , East Timorese academic and politician
- Costa, Antony (* 1981), British singer
- Costa, Arquimínio Rodrigues da (1924–2016), Portuguese clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Macau
- Costa, Augusto da (1920-2004), Brazilian football player
- Costa, Beatriz (1907–1996), Portuguese actress
- Costa, Bernardo da (1963–2019), East Timorese freedom fighter
- Costa, Brigida da , East Timorese soccer player
- Costa, Calisto da (* 1979), East Timorese marathon runner and Olympic participant
- Costa, Cândido (* 1981), Portuguese football player
- Costa, Carlos (* 1949), Portuguese economist and bank manager
- Costa, Carlos (* 1968), Spanish tennis player
- Costa, Carole da Silva (* 1990), Portuguese soccer player
- Costa, Caroline (* 1996), French singer and television presenter
- Costa, Catarina (* 1996), Portuguese judoka
- Costa, Celestino Rocha da (1938–2010), São Tomé politician, Prime Minister of São Tomé and Príncipe
- Costa, Claudio (1942–1995), Italian object artist, painter and engraver
- Costa, Claus (* 1984), German soccer player
- Costa, Cristiano da , East Timorese politician and diplomat
- Costa, Dan (* 1989), British jazz pianist and composer
- Costa, Daniel , Uruguayan politician and entrepreneur
- Costa, Danny da (* 1993), German-Angolan football player
- Costa, David Da (* 1986), Swiss football player
- Costa, Desidério (* 1934), Angolan politician
- Costa, Diego (* 1988), Brazilian and Spanish soccer player
- Costa, Dino da (* 1931), Brazilian-Italian soccer player and coach
- Costa, Dolores , East Timorese soccer player
- Costa, Domingas da (* 1998), East Timorese Paralympian participant
- Costa, Domingo León , Uruguayan politician
- Costa, Domingos da († 1722), leader of the Topasse
- Costa, Domingos da (* 1962), East Timorese politician
- Costa, Don (1925–1983), American musician and record producer
- Costa, Douglas (* 1990), Brazilian soccer player
- Costa, Duarte da , Portuguese diplomat, politician and governor
- Costa, Duarte Souto Maior da , ruler of Manufahi and rebel in Portuguese Timor
- Costa, Eddie (1930–1962), American jazz musician
- Costa, Elton da (* 1979), Brazilian soccer player
- Costa, Enrico (* 1944), Italian astrophysicist
- Costa, Ercília (1902–1985), Portuguese fado singer
- Costa, Euclides Zenóbio da , Brazilian marshal and politician
- Costa, Ewandro (* 1996), Brazilian soccer player
- Costa, Fabrizio (* 1954), Italian television director
- Costa, Faustino da (* 1974), East Timorese policeman
- Costa, Félix da (* 1960), East Timorese politician
- Costa, Filipe Gui Paradela Maciel da (* 1984), Portuguese football player
- Costa, Filomena (* 1985), Portuguese long-distance runner
- Costa, Flávio (1906-1999), Brazilian soccer player and coach
- Costa, Flotilda Sequeira Hermenegildo da , East Timorese politician
- Costa, Francisco (* 1961), Brazilian fashion designer
- Costa, Francisco Borja da (1946–1975), East Timorese journalist, freedom fighter and poet
- Costa, Francisco da (* 1967), East Timorese politician
- Costa, Francisco José Fernandes (1867–1925), Prime Minister of Portugal
- Costa, Franco (1934-2015), Italian painter
- Costa, Franz (1861–1941), opera singer (tenor), theater and silent film actor
- Costa, Frederico Almeida Santos da , East Timorese rebel and politician
- Costa, Frederico Benício de Souza e (1875–1948), Brazilian religious and bishop of the Amazon
- Costa, Gabriel (* 1990), Uruguayan soccer player
- Costa, Gabriel Arcanjo da (* 1954), São Tomé politician, Prime Minister of São Tomé and Príncipe
- Costa, Gabriel Da (* 1984), French-Polish ice hockey player
- Costa, Gal (* 1945), Brazilian singer
- Costa, Gaspar da († 1749), Timorese leader of the Topasse
- Costa, Gil da , East Timorese diplomat
- Costa, Giovanni (1826–1903), Italian painter
- Costa, Guilherme Posser da (* 1953), São Tomé politician and Prime Minister of São Tomé and Príncipe
- Costa, Guy (* 1964), road cyclist from Trinidad and Tobago
- Costa, Hélder (* 1994), Portuguese football player
- Costa, Hélder da , East Timorese politician, General Secretary of the G7 + countries
- Costa, Helena (* 1978), Portuguese soccer player and coach
- Costa, Henrique Soares da (1963–2020), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Palmares
- Costa, Hugo Hermenegildo there , leader of the Topasse and ruler of Oecussi
- Costa, Ilídio Ximenes da (* 1968), East Timorese politician and diplomat
- Costa, Indio da (* 1970), Brazilian lawyer and politician
- Costa, Isaäc da (1798–1860), Dutch poet and writer
- Costa, Jacinta Correia da (* 1973), East Timorese lawyer
- Costa, Jair da (* 1940), Brazilian soccer player
- Costa, Janira Martins (1941–2018), Brazilian entomologist, university teacher and museum director
- Costa, Jaume (* 1988), Spanish soccer player
- Costa, Jean (1924-2013), French organist
- Costa, Jean-Paul (* 1941), French judge; President of the European Court of Human Rights
- Costa, Jefferson (* 1979), Brazilian illustrator and cartoonist
- Costa, Jerónimo (1880–1967), Chilean painter
- Costa, Jim (* 1952), American politician
- Costa, Joanico da , Indonesian NCO and East Timorese militiaman
- Costa, João Batista (1902–1996), Brazilian religious, Roman Catholic bishop of Porto Velho
- Costa, João José da (* 1958), Brazilian religious, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Aracaju
- Costa, João Resende (1910–2007), Brazilian clergyman, Archbishop of Belo Horizonte
- Costa, Joaquín (1846–1911), Spanish politician, lawyer, economist and historian
- Costa, Joe (born 1992), Australian soccer player
- Costa, Jorge (* 1971), Portuguese soccer player and coach
- Costa, Jorge da (1406–1508), Portuguese clergyman, Archbishop of Lisbon and Cardinal of the Roman Church
- Costa, Jorge Nuno Pinto da (* 1937), Portuguese football official, President of FC Porto
- Costa, José Alves da (1939–2012), Brazilian religious, Roman Catholic bishop of Corumbá
- Costa, José da (1927–1980), East Timorese freedom fighter
- Costa, Juan Carlos , Uruguayan politician
- Costa, Juan Francisco (* 1947), Uruguayan writer, essayist, critic and lecturer
- Costa, Julia (1926–2011), German actress and author
- Costa, Júlia da (1844–1911), Brazilian poet
- Costa, Júlio Sarmento da (* 1959), East Timorese politician
- Costa, Karl (1832–1907), Austrian writer and librettist
- Costa, Keila (* 1983), Brazilian long jumper
- Costa, Kissya da (* 1982), Brazilian rower
- Costa, Laia (born 1985), Spanish actress
- Costa, Lamberto Dalla (1920–1982), Italian bobsledder
- Costa, Liza da (* 1968), Indian-Portuguese singer and composer who lives and works in Germany
- Costa, Lorenzo the Elder († 1535), Italian painter
- Costa, Lorenzo il Giovane (1537–1583), Italian Renaissance painter
- Costa, Lucas da (1952–2019), East Timorese independence activist, politician and university professor
- Costa, Lúcio (1902–1998), Brazilian architect and urban planner
- Costa, Ludovico (1699–1772), Piedmontese general and viceroy
- Costa, Luisa there , East Timorese politician
- Costa, Maikel Daniel (* 1988), Brazilian soccer player
- Costa, Manuel Cárceres da , East Timorese politician and writer
- Costa, Manuel da (* 1986), Moroccan-Portuguese football player
- Costa, Manuel Saturnino da (* 1942), Guinea-Bissau politician, Prime Minister of Guinea-Bissau
- Costa, Maria da Paixão da (* 1960), East Timorese politician and diplomat
- Costa, Maria José da , East Timorese politician
- Costa, Maria Ludovica (* 2000), Italian rower
- Costa, Mario (1910–1995), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Costa, Mário (* 1985), Portuguese cyclist
- Costa, Mário (* 1986), Portuguese jazz musician (drums, composition)
- Costa, Mario Pasquale (1858–1933), Italian composer, pianist and tenor
- Costa, Marlenis (* 1973), Cuban national volleyball player
- Costa, Martin (1895–1974), Austrian actor and writer
- Costa, Mary (born 1930), American singer, actress and voice actress
- Costa, Massimo (1951-2004), Italian cultural worker, film director and screenwriter
- Costa, Mateus da , Liurai from Viqueque
- Costa, Mateus da († 1673), captain general of Solor and Timor and Topasse ruler
- Costa, Matt (* 1982), American singer and songwriter
- Costa, Melanie (* 1989), Spanish freestyle swimmer
- Costa, Michele (1808–1884), Italian-British composer and conductor
- Costa, Moses M. (1950–2020), Bangladeshi clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Chittagong
- Costa, Nelson Gonçalves da (* 1982), German-Portuguese soccer player
- Costa, Nikka (* 1972), American singer and songwriter
- Costa, Odete Víctor da , East Timorese politician and civil engineer
- Costa, Olga (1913–1993), Mexican artist
- Costa, Orlando da (1929–2006), Portuguese writer and communist politician
- Costa, Oronzo Gabriele (1787–1867), Italian zoologist
- Costa, Osório (* 1966), East Timorese politician
- Costa, Paolo (* 1943), Italian politician, MEP
- Costa, Pau (1672–1727), Spanish (Catalan) sculptor
- Costa, Paulinho da (* 1948), Brazilian percussionist
- Costa, Paulinus (1936–2015), Bangladeshi clergyman and Archbishop of Dhaka
- Costa, Pedro (* 1959), Portuguese film director
- Costa, Pedro dos Mártires da (1957-2017), East Timorese politician
- Costa, Peter (* 1984), Indian soccer player
- Costa, Petra (* 1983), Brazilian documentary filmmaker
- Costa, Pier Francesco (1544–1625), Italian clergyman, papal diplomat and Bishop of Savona
- Costa, Piero (1913–1975), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Costa, Pietro (1849–1901), Italian sculptor
- Costa, Pietro Francesco (1594–1654), Italian clergyman and bishop of Albenga
- Costa, Quitéria da , East Timorese politician
- Costa, Rebecca Da (* 1984), Brazilian actress
- Costa, Reinaldo Elias da (* 1984), Brazilian soccer player
- Costa, Ricardo (* 1981), Portuguese soccer player
- Costa, Robert (* 1994), Spanish soccer player
- Costa, Rodrigo Barbosa (* 1975), Brazilian soccer player
- Costa, Romolo (1897–1965), Italian actor and voice actor
- Costa, Ronaldo da (* 1970), Brazilian marathon runner
- Costa, Rui (* 1972), Portuguese soccer player
- Costa, Rui (* 1986), Portuguese cyclist
- Costa, Sam (1910–1981) British singer and pianist in dance bands and radio host
- Costa, Samuel (* 1992), Italian Nordic combined skier
- Costa, Serban-Dan (* 1955), German gynecologist and obstetrician
- Costa, Sergio (* 1959), Italian officer and politician
- Costa, Sérgio (* 1962), Brazilian sociologist
- Costa, Silvia (* 1949), Italian politician (Partito Democratico), MEP
- Costa, Silvia (* 1964), Cuban high jumper
- Costa, Stéphane Da (* 1989), French-Polish ice hockey player
- Costa, Susana (* 1984), Portuguese athlete
- Costa, Teddy Da (* 1986), French-Polish ice hockey player
- Costa, Tino (* 1985), Argentinian soccer player
- Costa, Tomás (* 1985), Argentinian football player
- Costa, Uriel da (1585–1640), Jewish philosopher and theological critic
- Costa, Vagner Pereira (* 1987), Brazilian soccer player
- Costa, Vicente (* 1947), Maltese clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Jundiaí
- Costa, Vicente F. , Uruguayan politician
- Costa, Vinicius (* 1983), Brazilian squash player
- Costa, Vítor da (1951–2020), East Timorese politician
- Costa, Vittorio Amedeo (1698–1777), Piedmontese general, governor and viceroy
- Costa, Yamandu (* 1980), Brazilian guitarist and composer
- Costa, Zacarias da (* 1964), East Timorese politician
- Costa-Gavras (* 1933), Greek director
- Costabel, Pierre (1912–1989), French historian of science
- Costabile, David (* 1967), American actor
- Costache, Tamara (* 1970), Romanian swimmer, Olympic champion
- Costacurta, Alessandro (* 1966), Italian football player
- Costagliola, Gennaro (1850–1919), Italian religious, Archbishop of Chieti
- Costagrande, Carolina (* 1980), Italian-Argentine volleyball player
- Costaguti, Giovanni Battista (1636–1704), Italian cardinal of the Roman Church
- Costaguti, Vincenzo (1612–1660), Italian cardinal
- Costakis, George (1913–1990), Greek art collector
- Costales, Luis (1926–2006), Ecuadorian poet, writer, philosopher, teacher, public speaker, and political Ecuadorian
- Costalunga, Marcello (1925–2010), Italian clergyman, Archbishop of Curia of the Catholic Church
- Costamagna, Alejandra (* 1970), Chilean writer and journalist
- Costamagna, Eugenio Camillo (1864–1918), Italian journalist and the editor of Gazzetta dello Sport
- Costamagna, Giacomo (1846–1921), Italian Salesian of Don Bosco, religious priest, Roman Catholic titular bishop and apostolic vicar in Ecuador
- Costanda, Antigone , Egyptian Miss World (1954)
- Costantin, Julien Noël (1857–1936), French botanist and mycologist
- Costantin, Pierluigi (* 1971), Italian cross-country skier
- Costantini, Bartolomeo (1889–1941), Italian aviator and racing car driver
- Costantini, Celso (1876–1958), Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Costantini, Daniele (* 1950), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Costantini, Giorgio (1911–1997), Italian actor
- Costantini, Humberto (1924–1987), Argentine writer
- Costantini, Massimo (* 1958), Italian table tennis player and trainer
- Costantini, Nereo (1905–1969), Italian sculptor
- Costantini, Romeo (* 1944), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Costantini, Vittorio Maria (1906–2003), Italian clergyman, Catholic bishop of Grosseto
- Costantino, Domenico (1840–1915), Italian sculptor
- Costantino, Gianni (* 1971), Italian film director
- Costantino, Nicola (* 1951), Italian engineer and university director
- Costantino, Tommaso (1885–1950), Italian fencer and Olympic champion
- Costanza, Chrissy (* 1995), American singer
- Costanza, Robert (* 1950), American economist, professor of ecological economics at the University of Vermont
- Costanza, Rouven (* 1975), German actor and theater director
- Costanzi, Giovanni Battista (1704–1778), Italian composer and cellist of the pre-classical period
- Costanzo, Domenico (* 1962), Italian film director and maker
- Costanzo, Franco (* 1980), Argentinian football goalkeeper
- Costanzo, Giuseppe (* 1933), Italian clergyman, Archbishop of Syracuse
- Costanzo, Jack (1919-2018), American percussionist
- Costanzo, Maurizio (* 1938), Italian journalist, television presenter, actor, screenwriter and director
- Costanzo, Moreno (* 1988), Swiss-Italian football player
- Costanzo, Paulo (* 1978), Canadian actor
- Costanzo, Robert (born 1942), American actor
- Costanzo, Saverio (* 1975), Italian director
- Costanzo, Sonny (1932–1993), American jazz trombonist and big band leader
- Costard, Hellmuth (1940–2000), German film director
- Costas Montaño, Abel (1920–2015), Bolivian Roman Catholic clergyman and Bishop of Tarija
- Costas, David (* 1995), Spanish soccer player
- Costas, Rubén (* 1955), Bolivian politician
- Costazza, Chiara (* 1984), Italian ski racer
- Coste, Annelise (* 1973), French visual artist
- Coste, Carl Cevin-Key (* 1996), German politician (FDP)
- Coste, Charles (1887–1976), French politician
- Coste, Charles (* 1924), French cyclist
- Coste, David (1820–1880), German businessman, manufacturer and member of parliament
- Coste, David (1853–1915), German ancient historian and high school director
- Coste, Émile (1862–1927), French fencer and officer
- Coste, Jean Victor (1807–1873), French naturalist
- Coste, Johann Ludwig (1809–1886), landowner, Prussian district administrator and member of the provincial parish in Pomerania
- Coste, Mélanie (* 1976), French actress and porn star
- Coste, Napoléon (1805–1883), French guitarist and composer
- Coste, Pascal (1787–1879), French engineer and architect
- Coste, Pierre (1668–1747), French printer and translator
- Coste, René (1922–2018), French Catholic theologian and author
- Coste, Waldemar (1887–1948), German painter
- Coste-Floret, Alfred (1911–1990), French politician, member of the National Assembly, MEP and lawyer
- Costea, Alexander (* 1982), Romanian-German director, screenwriter and dramaturge
- Costea, Florin (* 1985), Romanian football player
- Costea, Ion (1912-2013), Romanian football player and coach
- Costea, Mihai (* 1988), Romanian football player
- Costede, Jürgen (* 1939), German legal scholar
- Costela, Hugo (* 1981), Uruguayan soccer player
- Costeley, Guillaume († 1606), French organist and composer
- Costella, Paolo (* 1964), Italian director and screenwriter
- Costello, Angelica (* 1978), American porn actress
- Costello, Billy (1956-2011), American boxer
- Costello, Chad (born 1986), American ice hockey player
- Costello, Dolores (1903–1979), American actress
- Costello, Elvis (* 1954), English musician
- Costello, Emer (born 1962), Irish Politician (Irish Labor Party), MEP, Lord Mayor of Dublin
- Costello, Frank (1891–1973), American mobster
- Costello, Giovanni (* 1966), Italian artist
- Costello, Helene (1906–1957), American actress
- Costello, Jerry (* 1949), American politician
- Costello, John A. (1891–1976) Irish politician, Prime Minister of the Republic of Ireland
- Costello, John M. (1903–1976), American politician
- Costello, Kevin (* 1977), Irish mathematician
- Costello, Lou (1906–1959) American actor, producer, and comedian
- Costello, Mariclare (* 1936), American actress and professor
- Costello, Matthew J. (* 1948), American author
- Costello, Maurice (1877–1950), American actor and director
- Costello, Paul (1894–1986), American rower
- Costello, Peter E. (1853–1935), American politician
- Costello, Peter Howard (* 1957), Australian politician
- Costello, Rich (born 1963), American ice hockey player
- Costello, Ryan (* 1976), American politician
- Costello, Sean (1979–2008), American blues and soul singer
- Costello, Stephen (* 1981), American singer (tenor)
- Costello, Thomas Joseph (1929–2019), American clergyman and Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Syracuse
- Costello, Ward (1919–2009), American actor, composer, and lyricist
- Costello-Wollersheim, Ginger (* 1986), Austrian reality TV participant and pop singer
- Costelloe, John , Irish politician
- Costelloe, John (1961–2008), American actor
- Costelloe, Timothy (* 1954), Australian religious and Roman Catholic bishop
- Costemalle, Julio César (* 1914), Uruguayan swimmer and water polo player
- Costenoble, Anna (1863–1930), German painter and illustrator
- Costenoble, Johann Jakob (1766–1838), German judge and parliamentarian
- Costenoble, Johanna (1777–1828), German theater actress
- Costenoble, Karl (1837–1907), Austrian sculptor and politician, member of the state parliament
- Costenoble, Karl Ludwig (1769–1837), German actor, director and writer
- Costeo, Giovanni (1528–1603), Italian medic, botanist, and chemist
- Coster, Dirk (1889–1950), Dutch physicist
- Cöster, Georg Friedrich (1780–1839), German administrative officer and district administrator of the Hanau district (1821–1839)
- Coster, Laurens Janszoon , sexton at the Parochial Church in Haarlem and member of the Grand Council, aldermen, city treasurer
- Coster, Nicolas (* 1934), British-born American actor
- Cöster, Norman (* 1975), German screenwriter, actor and director
- Coster, Ritchie (* 1967), British actor
- Coster, Salomon († 1659), Dutch watchmaker
- Coster, Saskia de (* 1976), Belgian writer
- Coster, Theo (* 1928), Anne Frank's Dutch classmate, game inventor, author, filmmaker
- Coster, Tom (* 1941), American keyboardist and songwriter
- Coster-Waldau, Nikolaj (* 1970), Danish actor
- Coster-Waldau, Nukâka (* 1971), Greenlandic actress
- Costermans, Paul (1860–1905), Belgian lieutenant governor of the Congo Free State
- Costes, Antony (* 1989), French triathlete
- Costes, Dieudonné (1892–1973), French pilot
- Costes, Jean-Louis (* 1954), French performance artist, singer, actor, director and author
- Costetti, Giovanni (1874–1949), Italian painter
- Costian, Daniela (* 1965), Australian athlete
- Costigan, Edward P. (1874-1939), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Costigan, Michael , American film producer
- Costil, Benoît (* 1987), French football goalkeeper
- Costilla Sánchez, Jorge Eduardo (* 1971), Mexican drug lord
- Costin, Frank (1920–1995), English aerodynamicist and designer of racing cars
- Costin, Mike (* 1929), British engine builder
- Costin, Miron , Moldovan-Romanian historian and politician
- Costin, Nicolae (1936–1995), Moldovan politician; Mayor of Chișinău
- Costin, Raul (* 1985), Romanian football player
- Costin, Sergiu (* 1978), Romanian football player
- Costin, Sue (1944–1971), Australian actress and swimmer
- Costine, Didi (* 2004), American film actress and child actress
- Costinha (* 1974), Portuguese football player
- Costle, Douglas M. (1939–2019), American politician, administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
- Costly, Carlo (* 1982), Honduran soccer player
- Costly, Marcel (* 1995), German soccer player
- Costner, Annie (* 1984), American actress
- Costner, Kevin (* 1955), American actor, film producer, entrepreneur, director, musician and two-time Oscar winner
- Costoli, Aristodemo (1803–1871), Italian sculptor and painter
- Costolo, Dick (* 1963), American computer scientist and manager
- Costos, James (* 1963), American diplomat
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- Cosway, Maria (1760–1838), English-Italian painter, etcher and teacher