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Cou
Coua
- Couacaud, Enzo (* 1995), French tennis player
- Couao-Zotti, Florent (* 1964), Beninese writer and journalist
- Couard, Roger (1912-1999), French football player
Coub
- Coubat, Emmanuelle (* 1970), French table tennis player
- Coubertin, Pierre de (1863–1937), French educator, historian and sports official
- Coubier, Heinz (1905–1993), German director and writer
- Coubillier, Friedrich (1869–1953), German sculptor
Couc
- Couceiro, Henrique Mitchell de Paiva (1861–1944), Portuguese soldier, colonial governor and monarchist
- Couceiro, Pedro (* 1970), Portuguese racing car driver
- Couch, Lionel (1913–1989), British art director
- Couch, Liz (* 1974), New Zealand skeleton pilot
- Couch, Matthew (* 1974), English snooker player
- Couch, Tim (born 1977), American football player
- Couch, Tonia (* 1989), British water diver
- Couche, Charles (1815–1879), French railroad engineer, professor and author
- Couchepin Vouilloz, Anne-Laure (* 1977), Swiss lawyer and politician (PLR)
- Couchepin, François (* 1935), Swiss Federal Chancellor
- Couchepin, Pascal (* 1942), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Coucke, Ward (* 1981), Belgian beach volleyball player
- Couckuyt, Paulien (* 1997), Belgian hurdler
- Coucy, Jean-Charles de (1746–1824), French clergyman, Bishop of La Rochelle and Archbishop of Reims
- Coucy, castellan of , troubadour
- Coucy, Marie de († 1284), Royal Consort of King Alexander II of Scotland
Coud
- Coudenhove, Franz Karl (1825–1893), Austrian landowner and politician, member of the state parliament
- Coudenhove, Karl von (1814–1868), Austrian Lieutenant Field Marshal
- Coudenhove, Max von (1865–1928), Austrian administrative lawyer
- Coudenhove, Maximilian (1805–1889), Austrian Lieutenant Field Marshal
- Coudenhove-Kalergi, Barbara (* 1932), Czech-Austrian journalist and editor
- Coudenhove-Kalergi, Gerolf (1896–1978), Czech-Austrian lawyer and Japanologist
- Coudenhove-Kalergi, Heinrich von (1859–1906), Austrian diplomat
- Coudenhove-Kalergi, Mitsuko (1874–1941), Japanese woman
- Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard Nikolaus (1894–1972), Austrian writer, founder of the Paneuropean Union
- Coudenhoven, Sophie von (1747–1825), German nobleman
- Couder, André (1897–1979), French optician and astronomer
- Couder, Auguste († 1873), French history and portrait painter
- Couderc, Alain (1947-2020), French racing car driver
- Couderc, Bertrand (* 1966), Basque lighting designer
- Couderc, Thérèse (1805–1885), founder of the French order and saint of the Catholic Church
- Coudert, Frederic René junior (1898–1972), American lawyer and politician
- Coudert, Jean-Louis-Antoine-Joseph (1895–1965), French religious, Roman Catholic Vicar Apostolic of Whitehorse
- Coudoro, Cedric (* 1984), German handball player
- Coudoux, Elisabeth (* 1985), German improvisation musician
- Coudray, Angélique du († 1794), French midwife, author of a midwifery book
- Coudray, Anne-Claire (* 1977), French television journalist and television presenter
- Coudray, Clemens Wenzeslaus (1775–1845), architect and chief construction director of the Grand Duchy of Saxony-Weimar-Eisenach
- Coudray, François (1678–1727), French sculptor
- Coudray, Henri (* 1942), French clergyman, Vicar Apostolic of Mongo
- Coudreau, Henri (1859–1899), French geographer and South American explorer
- Coudres, Adolf Des (1862–1924), German landscape painter
- Coudres, Hans Peter Des (1905–1977), German lawyer and librarian
- Coudres, Ludwig des (1820–1878), German history and portrait painter
- Coudres, Selma des (1883–1956), Latvian-German painter
- Coudres, Theodor Des (1862–1926), German physicist
- Coudrey, Harry Marcy (1867–1930), American politician
- Coudrin, Pierre (1768–1837), French priest and founder of an order
Coue
- Coué, Émile (1857–1926), French pharmacist, founder of modern, conscious autosuggestion
- Couécou, Didier (* 1944), French football player
- Coues, Elliott (1842–1899), American Army surgeon, historian, ornithologist, author, and theosophist
- Couët du Vivier de Lorry, Michel-François de (1727–1803), French Roman Catholic clergyman and Bishop of La Rochelle
- Coueter, Elias (1896–1985), Syrian clergyman, bishop for the Melkites in Brazil
- Couette, Maurice (1858–1943) French physicist
Couf
- Coufal, Birgit (* 1985), Austrian squash player
- Coufal, Günter (* 1937), German writer
- Coufalová, Stanislava (* 1963), Czech film actress
- Couffer, Jack (born 1924), American cameraman, director, screenwriter
Coug
- Cougé, Michel (* 1954), French football player
- Couget, Joseph Fernand Gaston Robert (1866–1950), French diplomat
- Coughlan, Marisa (* 1974), American actress, screenwriter and film producer
- Coughlan, Mary (born 1956) Irish singer and actress
- Coughlan, Mary (born 1965), Irish politician
- Coughlan, Mike (* 1959), British engineer and racing car designer
- Coughlin, Charles (1891–1979), Canadian-American Catholic clergyman, anti-Semitic radio preacher
- Coughlin, Clarence Dennis (1883-1946), American politician
- Coughlin, Jack (1892-1969), Canadian ice hockey player
- Coughlin, Lawrence (1929–2001), American politician
- Coughlin, Natalie (* 1982), American swimmer
- Coughlin, Tom (born 1946), American football coach and football official
- Cougnet, Armando (1880–1959), Italian journalist, race director of the Giro d'Italia
- Cougo, Ayrton (* 1996), Uruguayan football player
Coui
- Couillard, Guillaume (* 1975), tennis player from Monaco
- Couillard, Philippe (* 1957), Canadian politician and professor of neurosurgery
- Couillaud, Henri (1878–1955), French trombonist and music teacher
Coul
- Coulais, Bruno (* 1954), French film composer
- Coulborn, Rushton (1901–1968), American historian of English descent
- Coulby, Angel (born 1980), British actress
- Couldery, Horatio Henry (1832-1893) English painter
- Couleru, Abraham-Nicolas (1717–1812), French cabinet maker
- Coulibaly, Adama (* 1980), Malian football player
- Coulibaly, Aïssata (* 1985), Malian football player
- Coulibaly, Ali , Ivorian diplomat
- Coulibaly, Amadou (* 1984), Burkinabe soccer player
- Coulibaly, Amedy (1982–2015), French assassin of the January 2015 attacks in Paris
- Coulibaly, Bocar (* 1989), Mauritanian football player
- Coulibaly, Daniel Ouezzin (1909–1958), Burkinabe head of government
- Coulibaly, Djelika (* 1984), Ivorian soccer player
- Coulibaly, Fatoumata (* 1987), Ivorian soccer player
- Coulibaly, Harouna (* 1962), Nigerien author and film director
- Coulibaly, Ibrahim (1964–2011), Ivorian rebel leader
- Coulibaly, Idrissa (* 1987), Malian football player
- Coulibaly, Issa Malick (* 1953), Ivorian politician
- Coulibaly, Kalifa (* 1991), Malian football player
- Coulibaly, Koman (* 1970), Malian football referee
- Coulibaly, Lassana (* 1996), Malian football player
- Coulibaly, Mamoutou (* 1984), Malian football player
- Coulibaly, Mariam (* 1997), Malian basketball player
- Coulibaly, Miguel (* 1972), Senegalese-German soccer player
- Coulibaly, Mohamed (* 1988), French-Senegalese football player
- Coulibaly, N'Gatta (* 1969), Ivorian road cyclist
- Coulibaly, Ousmane (* 1989), Malian football player
- Coulibaly, Raymond (* 1942), Malian judoka
- Coulibaly, Souleymane (* 1994), Ivorian football player
- Coulibaly, Soumaila (* 1978), Malian football player
- Coulibaly, Tanguy (* 2001), French football player
- Coulibaly, Vincent (* 1953), Guinean clergyman, Archbishop of Conakry
- Couliboeuf, Léon († 2013), French racing driver and entrepreneur
- Coulier, Dave (* 1959), American actor and comedian
- Coulier, Mark (* 1964), British makeup artist
- Coulin, Christian (1807–1888), Austrian merchant and benefactor
- Coulin, Delphine (* 1972), French author, screenwriter and film director
- Coulin, Jean , Geneva goldsmith
- Coulin, Jean Jacques (1723–1763), Swiss goldsmith
- Coulin, Jules (1882–1955), Swiss art dealer and art critic
- Coulin, Vincent (1735–1809), Geneva goldsmith
- Coulin, Wilhelm (1816–1887), Nassau-Prussian civil servant
- Coull, Cynthia (born 1965), Canadian figure skater
- Coullaut Valera, Lorenzo (1876–1932), Spanish sculptor
- Coullet, Pierre (* 1949), French physicist
- Coullié, Pierre-Hector (1829–1912), French cardinal and bishop
- Coulls, Deborah (born 1955), Australian actress
- Coulmas, Danae (* 1934), Greek author and translator
- Coulmas, Florian (* 1949), German Japanologist
- Coulmas, Peter (1914–2003), German author, publicist and journalist
- Coulmier, François Simonnet de (1741–1818), French religious and politician
- Coulomb, Charles Augustin de (1736–1806), French physicist
- Coulomb, Jean (1904-1999), French geophysicist
- Coulombe Saint-Marcoux, Micheline (1938–1985), Canadian composer
- Coulombe-Fortier, François (* 1984), Canadian Taekwondoin
- Coulon, Emmanuel (* 1968), French lawyer
- Coulon, Jacques (* 1942), French racing car driver
- Coulon, Jean-François (1764–1836), French dancer and dance teacher
- Coulon, Jean-Michel (1920–2014) French painter
- Coulon, Johnny (1889–1973), Canadian boxer
- Coulon, Louis (1605–1664) French geographer and historian
- Coulon, Louis (1826–1916), French beard
- Coulon, Sydney de (1889–1976), Swiss politician (LPS)
- Coulondre, Robert (1885–1959), French diplomat
- Coulouris, George (1903-1989), British actor
- Coulson, Amanda (* 1982), English boxer
- Coulson, Andy (* 1968), British journalist and political advisor
- Coulson, Bernie (born 1965), Canadian actor
- Coulson, Catherine E. (1943-2015), American actress
- Coulson, Charles (1910–1974), English chemist and mathematician
- Coulson, Christian (* 1978), British actor
- Coulson, D'Arcy (1908-1996), Canadian ice hockey player
- Coulson, Juanita (* 1933), American science fiction and fantasy writer, fanzine editor and filk musician
- Coultard, Gillian (* 1963), English soccer player
- Coulter, Allen , American director, screenwriter, and producer
- Coulter, Ann (* 1961), American media person, book author and lawyer
- Coulter, Art (1909-2000), Canadian ice hockey player
- Coulter, Catherine (* 1942), American writer
- Coulter, Claudia , actress and model of Argentine descent
- Coulter, John Merle (1851–1928) American botanist
- Coulter, Michael (* 1952), British cameraman
- Coulter, Phil (* 1942), Northern Irish songwriter, interpreter and music producer
- Coulter, Philip B. (* 1939), American political scientist
- Coulter, Raymond (1897-1965), American marksman
- Coulter, Richard (1788-1852), American politician
- Coulter, Wallace H. (1913-1998), American engineer
- Coulthard, David (* 1971), British racing car driver
- Coulthard, Jean (1908–2000), Canadian composer and music teacher
- Coulthard, Philippa (* 1992), Australian actress
- Coulthard, Raymond (* 1968), British actor
- Coulton, Jonathan (* 1970), American singer-songwriter
Coum
- Coumou, Popel (* 1978), Dutch photographer and artist
Coun
- Counce, Curtis (1926–1963), American jazz bassist
- Council, Floyd (1911–1976), American blues musician
- Councilman, William (1854-1933), American pathologist
- Coundoul, Bouna (* 1982), Senegalese soccer player
- Coune, Jacques (1924–2012), Belgian automobile racing driver, motorsport enthusiast and entrepreneur
- Counet, Louis († 1721), Liège baroque painter
- Counsilman, James (1920–2004), American physiologist and swim coach
- Counson, Albert (1880–1933), Belgian Romanist
- Count Ossie (1926–1976), Jamaican reggae musician
- County, Gerard (* 1960), Trinidadian religious, Bishop of Kingstown
- County, Jayne (born 1947), American punk musician
coup
- Coupat, André (* 1951), French rower
- Coupe, Eliza (* 1981), American actress
- Čoupek, Petr (* 1982), Czech football player
- Coupel, Pierre (1899–1983), French building researcher
- Couper, Archibald Scott (1831-1892), Scottish chemist
- Couper, Heather (1949-2020), British astronomer
- Couper, Robert (1750-1818) Scottish writer and doctor
- Couper, William (1792-1857), Scottish medic, naturalist, and university professor
- Couperin, Armand-Louis (1727–1789), French composer and organist
- Couperin, François (1668–1733), French organist and composer
- Couperin, Louis († 1661), French composer, organist and violinist
- Couperin, Marguerite-Antoinette , French harpsichordist, court musician to the King of France
- Couperin, Marguerite-Louise († 1728), French singer (soprano) and harpsichordist
- Couperus, Louis (1863-1923), Dutch author
- Couperus, Wietze (* 1942), Dutch football player
- Coupet, Grégory (* 1972), French football goalkeeper
- Coupette, Fanny (1854–1933), German landscape and flower painter from the Düsseldorf School
- Coupette, Karl (1885–1964), German naval officer, most recently rear admiral
- Coupey, Philippe , Zen monk
- Coupienne, Christian (1801–1876), German leather manufacturer and member of the Prussian House of Representatives
- Coupienne, Eugen (1843–1907), German leather manufacturer and association official in the leather industry
- Coupienne, Heinrich (1810–1889), German entrepreneur in leather manufacture and mining
- Coupienne, Jean Baptiste (1768–1825), German leather manufacturer and councilor in Mülheim an der Ruhr
- Coupier, Jules (* 1919), French Romanist, Occitanist and lexicographer
- Coupland, Douglas (* 1961), Canadian writer and artist
- Couples, Fred (* 1959), American golfer
- Couplet, Claude Antoine (1642–1722), French engineer
- Couplet, Philippe (1623–1693), Belgian Jesuit, missionary and scholar in China
- Couplet, Pierre († 1743), French civil engineer
- Couprie, Katy (* 1966), French author, illustrator, painter and photographer
Cour
- Courage, Alexander (1919–2008), American film music composer
- Courage, Piers (1942–1970), British racing car driver
- Courage, Yves (* 1948), French automobile racing driver and racing team owner
- Courant, Charles (1896–1982), Swiss wrestler and wrestler
- Courant, Curt (1899–1968), German-American cameraman
- Courant, Ernest D. (1920–2020), German-American physicist
- Courant, Richard (1888–1972), German-American mathematician
- Courard, Philippe (* 1966), Belgian politician
- Courau, Clotilde (* 1969), French actress
- Couraud, Marcel (1912–1986), French conductor
- Courbet, Amédée-Anatole (1827–1885), French admiral
- Courbet, Félicien (1888–1967), Belgian water polo player and swimmer
- Courbet, Gustave (1819–1877), French realism painter
- Courbière, Wilhelm René de l'Homme de (1733–1811), Prussian Field Marshal General of French origin and Governor General of West Prussia
- Courbois, Pierre (* 1940), Dutch jazz drummer
- Courcel, Nicole (1931-2016), French actress
- Courcelle, Pierre (1912–1980), French historian of philosophy
- Courcelle-Seneuil, Jean-Gustave (1813–1892), French economist, university professor and councilor of state
- Courcelles, Dominique de (* 1953), French historian of ideas
- Courcelles, Gérard de (1889–1927), French racing car driver
- Courcelles, Jean-Baptiste-Pierre Jullien de (1759–1834), French historiographer and genealogist
- Courchaine, Adam (* 1984), Canadian ice hockey player
- Courchesne, Luc (* 1952), Canadian artist
- Courchetet d'Esnans, Luc (1695–1776), French lawyer and agent of the Hanseatic cities with the French government
- Courcillon, Philippe de (1638–1720), French officer, diplomat and author as well as the Grand Master of the Order of Lazarus
- Courcy, Guillaume de (1362–1415), French nobleman and military man
- Courgenay, Gilberte de (1896–1957), Swiss waitress who became a soldier's idol
- Couric, Katie (* 1957), American journalist and correspondent
- Courier, Jim (* 1970), American tennis player
- Courier, Paul-Louis (1772–1825), French author of texts on antiquity and on political issues
- Courlander, Harold (1908-1996), American writer and anthropologist
- Courlander, Roy (1914–1979), New Zealand deserter and member of the Waffen SS
- Courlet de Vregille, Arnaud (* 1958), French painter
- Courmes, Alfred (1898–1993), French surrealism and realism painter
- Courmo, Barcourgné (1916–1993), Nigerien politician
- Cournand, André Frédéric (1895–1988), French-American medic
- Cournollet, Henri (1882–1971), French curler
- Cournos, John (1881–1966), American writer
- Cournot, Antoine-Augustin (1801–1877), French mathematician and economic theorist
- Cournoyer, Charle (* 1991), Canadian short tracker
- Cournoyer, Yvan (born 1943), Canadian ice hockey player
- Cournuaud, Joël de (1637–1718), Prussian lieutenant general
- Courpasson, David , French sociologist and university professor
- Courquin, Albert (1875–1953), French sports marksman
- Courrèges, André (1923–2016), French fashion designer
- Courrèges, Didier (* 1960), French eventing rider
- Courrier, Robert (1895–1986), French biologist and physician
- Course, Cynthia (* 1990), Seychellois badminton player
- Coursil, Jacques (1938-2020), French linguist and jazz musician
- Coursol, Charles-Joseph (1819–1888), Canadian politician
- Courson, Yolaine de (* 1954), French politician (La République en Marche)
- Court de Gébelin, Antoine († 1784), theologian, pastor of the Huguenots, member of the Masonic lodge "Les Amis Réunis"
- Court, Antoine (1696–1760), French Reformed pastor, director of the Evangelical Academy in Lausanne and church leader
- Court, Cia , voice actress
- Court, David (* 1944), English football player
- Court, Hazel (1926–2008), English actress
- Court, Joseph (1881–1948), French colonial administrator
- Court, Jürgen (* 1961), German sports philosopher, sports historian, university professor
- Court, Margaret (born 1942), Australian tennis player
- Court, Max (1884–1915), German aviation pioneer
- Court, Pieter de la (1618–1685), Dutch economist and philosopher
- Court, Raymond (1932–2012), Swiss jazz musician
- Court, Yoann (* 1990), French football player
- Courtain, Jacob († 1825), German organ builder
- Courtauld, Samuel (1876–1947), English industrialist, art collector, and patron
- Courtaux, Amanda (1856–1941), French music teacher and composer
- Courteau, Loïc (born 1964), French tennis player
- Courteaux, Jean (1926-2003), French football player and coach
- Courtecuisse, Jean († 1423), French theologian
- Courteille, Arnaud (* 1989), French road cyclist
- Courteline, Georges (1858–1929), French novelist and dramaturge
- Courtemanche, Firmin (1913–1999), Canadian religious, Bishop of Chipata
- Courtemanche, Gil (1943-2011), Canadian writer and journalist
- Courtemanche, Henri (1916–1986), Canadian lawyer and politician
- Courtemanche, Michel (* 1964), French-Canadian stand-up comedian and actor
- Courten, Adrien de (1806–1887), Swiss politician
- Courten, Angelo Graf von (1848–1925), German painter of Swiss descent
- Courten, Didier de (* 1968), Swiss chef
- Courten, Felix von (1877–1959), German architect and illustrator
- Courten, Louis-Martin de (1835–1937), 22nd commander of the Pontifical Swiss Guard
- Courten, Raffaele de (1888–1978), Italian admiral
- Courten, Thomas de (* 1966), Swiss politician (SVP)
- Courtenay, Charles, 17th Earl of Devon (1916–1998), British aristocrat and politician
- Courtenay, Charles, 19th Earl of Devon (* 1975), British peer, lawyer and politician
- Courtenay, Ed (* 1968), Canadian-British ice hockey player and coach
- Courtenay, Edward, 1st Earl of Devon († 1556), English nobleman
- Courtenay, Gertrude († 1558), English nobleman
- Courtenay, Hatto von , progenitor of the House of Courtenay
- Courtenay, Henry († 1538), English nobleman and cousin of Henry VIII.
- Courtenay, Hugh († 1348), English knight
- Courtenay, Hugh de, 1st Earl of Devon († 1340), English nobleman
- Courtenay, Hugh, 18th Earl of Devon (1942-2015), British peer
- Courtenay, Joan (1411-1465), English noblewoman
- Courtenay, Joscelin of , Lord of Courtenay
- Courtenay, Philip († 1489), English knight
- Courtenay, Philip of , titular emperor of Constantinople
- Courtenay, Tom (born 1937), British actor
- Courtenay, William (1342–1396), Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Chancellor
- Courtenay-Latimer, Marjorie (1907-2004), South African naturalist
- Courtens, Franz (1854–1943), Belgian landscape painter and art educator
- Courtens, Michelle (* 1981), Dutch singer
- Courtépée, Claude (1721–1781), French historian and geographer
- Courter, Jim (* 1941), American politician
- Courtes, Alex , French music video director
- Courteville, Raphael († 1772), English singer, organist and composer
- Courth, August († 1903), German lawyer and parliamentarian
- Courth, Franz (1940–1998), German Catholic theologian, professor and Pallottine
- Courthaliac, Laurent (* 1973), French jazz musician (piano, composition)
- Courths-Mahler, Hedwig (1867–1950), German writer
- Courtiade, Fabienne (* 1970), French engraver and medalist
- Courtial, Édouard (* 1973), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Courtial, Hans-Albert (* 1946), German entrepreneur
- Courtice, Julianne (* 1991), English squash player
- Courtier, Sidney H. (1904–1974), Australian writer
- Courtillat, Jacky (* 1943), French foil fencer
- Courtillot, Vincent (* 1948), French geophysicist
- Courtilz de Sandras, Gatien de (1644–1712), French musketeer and writer
- Courtin, Christina (* 1984), American violinist and singer-songwriter
- Courtin, Pierre (1921–2012), French painter and printmaker
- Courtin, René (1900–1964), French politician
- Courtinard, Félix (* 1961), French basketball player
- Courtine, Henri (* 1930), French judoka
- Courtivron, Gaspard Le Compasseur de Créqui-Montfort Marquis de (1715–1785), French nobleman, officer and scientist
- Courtland, Jerome (1926–2012), American film director, film producer, and actor
- Courtley, Bert (1929–1969), British jazz trumpeter (also flugelhorn)
- Courtley, Steve , Australian special effects artist
- Courtman, Percy (1888-1917), British swimmer
- Courtnall, Geoff (born 1962), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Courtnall, Russ (born 1965), Canadian ice hockey player
- Courtneidge, Cicely (1893–1980) British stage, film and television actress
- Courtney, Barns (* 1990), British singer-songwriter and musician
- Courtney, Drew (born 1990), American tennis player
- Courtney, Francis Bernard (1867–1952), American type artist
- Courtney, Jai (born 1986), Australian actor
- Courtney, James (* 1980), Australian racing driver
- Courtney, Jennifer , American actress
- Courtney, Joanne (* 1989), Canadian curler
- Courtney, Joe (* 1953), American politician
- Courtney, Joel (* 1996), American actor
- Courtney, Leonard, 1st Baron Courtney (1832–1918), British diplomat and politician
- Courtney, Michael (1945-2003) Irish priest, monsignor and bishop
- Courtney, Nicholas (1929-2011), British actor
- Courtney, Stephanie (* 1970), American actress and comedian
- Courtney, Stuart , English squash player
- Courtney, Tom (* 1933), American middle-distance runner and Olympic champion in the 4-by-400-meter relay
- Courtney, W. Wirt (1889–1961), American politician
- Courtney-Bryant, Melissa (born 1993), Welsh athlete
- Courtois, Bernard (1777–1838), French chemist, saltpeter, discoverer of iodine
- Courtois, Christian (1912–1956), French ancient historian
- Courtois, Guillaume (1628–1679), Italian history and church painter
- Courtois, Gustave (1852–1923), French portrait, genre and history painter
- Courtois, Jacques (1621–1675) Italian painter
- Courtois, Jean , Franco-Flemish composer and conductor of the Renaissance
- Courtois, Jean-Baptiste , Italian church painter of French origin
- Courtois, Jean-Pierre , French church painter
- Courtois, Laurence (* 1976), Belgian tennis player
- Courtois, Laurent (* 1978), French football player
- Courtois, Richard (1806-1835), Belgian botanist
- Courtois, Roger (1912–1972), French football player
- Courtois, Stéphane (* 1947), French historian
- Courtois, Thibaut (* 1992), Belgian football goalkeeper
- Courtois, Valérie (* 1990), Belgian volleyball player
- Courtois, Vincent (* 1968), French jazz cellist
- Courtonne, Marcel (1883–1954), French organist and composer
- Courtot de Cissey, Ernest (1810–1882), French general and statesman
- Courtright, Jim (1914-2003), Canadian javelin thrower
- Courtright, William (1848–1933), American actor
- Courts, Cornelius (* 1977), German biologist, forensic scientist, blogger
- Courtwright, David Todd (* 1952), American historian
- Courville, Nicholas de († 1634), French general in the Swedish service
- Courvoisier, Fritz (1799–1854), Swiss politician and watch manufacturer
- Courvoisier, Jaques (1900–1988), Swiss Reformed theologian, professor of church history
- Courvoisier, Jules (1884–1936), Swiss poster designer
- Courvoisier, Ludwig Georg (1843–1918), Swiss surgeon
- Courvoisier, Sibylle (1943–2003), Swiss actress
- Courvoisier, Sylvie (* 1968), Swiss jazz musician and composer
- Courvoisier, Walter (1875–1931), Swiss composer
- Coury, Fred (* 1967), American musician
Cous
- Couse, Eanger Irving (1866–1936) American painter
- Couser, Cliff (* 1971), American heavyweight boxer
- Cousin de Dommartin, Elzéar-Auguste (1768–1799), French artillery division general
- Cousin Leroy (1925–2008), American R&B and blues musician
- Cousin Questel, Delphine (* 1991), French windsurfer
- Cousin, Anne Ross (1824–1906), British poet and musician
- Cousin, Daniel (* 1977), Gabonese soccer player
- Cousin, Ertharin (* 1957), American lawyer and diplomat
- Cousin, Gilbert (1506–1572), humanist and theologian
- Cousin, Jean , French or Franco-Flemish composer and singer
- Cousin, Jean the Elder , French painter and graphic artist
- Cousin, Jean the Younger (1522–1595), French painter, sculptor and graphic artist
- Cousin, Jérôme (* 1989), French track and road cyclist
- Cousin, Louis (1627–1707) French historian, lawyer and translator
- Cousin, Pierre (1867-1933) French mathematician
- Cousin, Pierre (* 1913), French marathon runner
- Cousin, Victor (1792–1867), French philosopher and cultural theorist
- Cousin-Despréaux, Louis (1743-1818), French homme de lettres
- Cousin-Montauban, Charles (1796–1878), French general and statesman
- Cousineau, Julien (* 1981), Canadian ski racer
- Cousino, Bernard (1902–1994), American sound engineer and inventor in the field of sound engineering
- Cousins, Christopher (* 1960), American actor
- Cousins, Dave (* 1945), British singer and songwriter
- Cousins, DeMarcus (born 1990), American basketball player
- Cousins, Frank (1904–1986) British Labor Party politician, House of Commons member and union official
- Cousins, Harold B. (1916-1992), American sculptor
- Cousins, Herbert Henry (1869-1949), British agrochemist
- Cousins, Kirk (* 1988), American football player
- Cousins, Lance S. (1942-2015), British Buddhologist
- Cousins, Nick (* 1993), Canadian ice hockey player
- Cousins, Norman (1915–1990), American science journalist
- Cousins, Peter (* 1981), British judoka
- Cousins, Ralph Wynne (1915-2009), American naval officer
- Cousins, Robert G. (1859–1933), American politician
- Cousins, Robin (born 1957), British figure skater
- Cousins, Steven (born 1972), British figure skater
- Cousins, William Edward (1902–1988), American clergyman and Archbishop of Milwaukee
- Couso Permuy, Javier (* 1968), Spanish politician
- Cousot, Patrick (* 1948), French computer scientist
- Cousot, Radhia (1947–2014), French computer scientist
- Coussa, Gabriel Acacius (1897–1962), Syrian clergyman, Archbishop of the Melkite-Greek Catholic Church, expert in canon law and cardinal
- Coussa, Krikor-Okosdinos (* 1953), Syrian clergyman
- Coussa, Paul (1917–2012), Syrian clergyman, retired Archbishop of Baghdad
- Coussemaker, Edmond de (1805–1876), French musicologist and lawyer
- Cousseran, Jean-Claude (* 1944), French diplomat
- Coussins, Jean, Baroness Coussins (* 1950), British consultant for corporate social responsibility
- Coussy, Olivier (1953-2010), French engineer
- Cousteau, Desiree (* 1956), American porn actress
- Cousteau, Jacques-Yves (1910–1997), French marine researcher
- Cousteau, Jean-Michel (* 1938), French diver and film producer
- Coustou, Guillaume the Elder (1677–1746), French painter and sculptor
- Coustou, Guillaume the Younger (1716–1777), French sculptor
- Coustou, Nicolas (1658–1733), French sculptor
- Cousturier, Lucie (1876–1925), French painter, art critic and writer
- Cousy, Bob (born 1928), American basketball player and coach
Cout
- Coutadeur, Mathieu (* 1986), French football player
- Coutances, John de , Anglo-Norman clergyman, Bishop of Worcester
- Coutances, Walter de († 1207), Anglo-Norman prelate, Justiciar of England
- Coutanche, Alexander, Baron Coutanche (1892–1973), British politician and lawyer in Jersey
- Coutant, André (1906–1983), French film technician and engineer
- Coutard, Raoul (1924–2016), French cameraman and photographer
- Coutau, Gilbert (* 1936), Swiss politician (LPS)
- Couteaux, André (1930–1986), French writer
- Coûteaux, Paul-Marie (* 1956), French politician, MEP
- Coutelier, Mimi (* 1956), French actress
- Coutelis, Al (* 1949), French comic artist
- Coutelle, Carl (1908–1993), German doctor and pathologist
- Coutelle, Charles (* 1939), British doctor and human geneticist
- Coutelle, Jean Marie Joseph (1748–1835), French scientist and captain
- Coutelle, Louis (1921–2012), French neo-Greekist
- Coutelot, Nicolas (* 1977), French tennis player
- Coutereel, Pieter , Meier of the city of Leuven, Herr von Asten, leader of the Leuven popular uprising (1360)
- Couthon, Georges (1755–1794), French revolutionary
- Coutil, Léon (1856–1943), French artist, prehistorian, and archaeologist
- Coutin, Auguste (1864–1942), French sculptor and medalist
- Coutinho (1943-2019), Brazilian soccer player
- Coutinho Martins, Bruno (* 1986), Brazilian soccer player
- Coutinho, Afrânio (1911–2000), Brazilian literary critic and author
- Coutinho, Andrey (* 1990), Brazilian soccer player
- Coutinho, António Rosa (1926-2010), Portuguese politician and admiral
- Coutinho, Cláudio (1939–1981), Brazilian football coach
- Coutinho, Domingos de Sousa (1896–1984), Portuguese show jumper
- Coutinho, Douglas (* 1994), Brazilian soccer player
- Coutinho, Eduardo (1933–2014), Brazilian filmmaker
- Coutinho, Francisco († 1564), Portuguese nobleman, military and 8th Viceroy of the Estado da India (Portuguese India) (1561–1564)
- Coutinho, Gago (1869–1959), Portuguese naval officer, navigator and historian
- Coutinho, Geisa Aparecida (* 1980), Brazilian sprinter
- Coutinho, Germán (* 1970), Uruguayan politician
- Coutinho, Gino (* 1982), Dutch football goalkeeper
- Coutinho, Philippe (* 1992), Brazilian soccer player
- Coutinho, Victor Hugo de Azevedo (1871–1955), Portuguese officer and politician
- Couto Ramalho, Rui Pedro (* 1988), Portuguese soccer player
- Couto, André (* 1976), Portuguese-Macau racing driver
- Couto, Anil (* 1954), Indian clergyman, Archbishop of Delhi
- Couto, António (* 1952), Portuguese religious, Bishop of Lamego
- Couto, Carla (* 1974), Portuguese soccer player
- Couto, Diogo de (1542–1616), Portuguese historian
- Couto, Emanuel (* 1973), Portuguese tennis player
- Couto, Fernando (* 1969), Portuguese football player
- Couto, Filipe José (* 1939), Mozambican theologian
- Couto, José Antônio do (1927–1997), Brazilian religious, Roman Catholic bishop of Taubaté
- Couto, Kurt (* 1985), Mozambican athlete and hurdler
- Couto, Mia (* 1955), Mozambican writer
- Couton, Georges (1912–1992), French Romance studies and literary scholar
- Coutouly, Cédric (* 1980), French racing cyclist
- Coutre, Walter Le (1885–1965), German economist, professor of business administration
- Coutrot, Jacques (1898–1965), French fencer
- Couttet, Henri (1901–1953), French ice hockey player
- Couttet, James (1921–1997), French skier
- Couttet, Marcel (* 1912), French ice hockey player
- Coutteure, Ronny (1951–2000), Belgian actor, director, author, TV presenter and innkeeper
- Coutts Stuart, Dudley (1803-1854), British politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Coutts, Alex (* 1983), Scottish cyclist
- Coutts, Alicia (* 1987), Australian swimmer
- Coutts, Emily (* 1989), Canadian film actress
- Coutts, Joseph (* 1945), Pakistani clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Karachi
- Coutts, Michael (* 1985), New Zealand skeleton pilot
- Coutts, Paul (* 1988), Scottish soccer player
- Coutts, Russell (* 1962), New Zealand sailor and sailing yacht designer
- Coutts, Walter Fleming (1912–1988), British colonial administrator and first and last Governor General of Uganda
- Coutu, Billy (1892–1978), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Couturat, Louis (1868–1914) French logician, mathematician and linguist
- Couture, Camille (1876–1961), Canadian violinist, music teacher and violin maker
- Couture, Guillaume (1851–1915), Canadian music teacher, music critic, conductor, choir director, organist, composer and singer
- Couture, Jean-Guy (* 1929), Canadian clergyman, former bishop of Chicoutimi
- Couture, Lise Anne (* 1959), Canadian architect
- Couture, Logan (* 1989), Canadian ice hockey player
- Couture, Maurice (1926–2018), Canadian religious, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Québec
- Couture, Patrick (* 1978), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Couture, Randy (born 1963), American martial artist and actor
- Couture, Sadí , Uruguayan soccer player
- Couture, Thomas (1815–1879) French painter
- Couturié, Bill (* 1950), American film producer
- Couturier, François (* 1950), French jazz pianist
- Couturier, Gérard (1913–1999), Canadian clergyman, Bishop of Hauterive
- Couturier, Léon (1842–1935), French painter and illustrator
- Couturier, Malik (* 1982), French football player
- Couturier, Marie-Alain (1897–1954), French religious and art critic
- Couturier, Paul (1881–1953), French priest, ecumenical figure
- Couturier, Sean (* 1992), Canadian ice hockey player with US citizenship
Couv
- Couve de Murville, Maurice (1907–1999), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Couve de Murville, Maurice (1929–2007), British theologian and Archbishop of Birmingham
- Couve, Jean-Michel (* 1940), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Couven, Jakob (1735–1812), master builder of the Aachen Rococo
- Couven, Johann Joseph (1701–1763), German builder of the baroque and rococo periods
- Couvert, Raoul (* 1903), French ice hockey player
- Couvez, Rémy , French musician and composer
- Couvin, Watriquet Brassenel de , French poet
- Couvreur, Olivier (* 1970), French racing car driver
- Couvreur, Patrick (* 1950), French pharmacologist and entrepreneur
- Couvreur, Philippe (* 1951), Belgian lawyer, former Chancellor of the International Court of Justice
- Couvreur, Séraphin (1835–1919), French sinologist and missionary
- Couvreux, Alphonse (1820–1890), French building contractor and inventor of a bucket chain excavator
Couw
- Couwenbergh, Christiaen Gillisz. van († 1667), Dutch painter
Couy
- Couyba, Maurice (1866–1931), French politician, literary critic, poet and chansonnier
Couz
- Couzens, Dominic (* 1963), British ornithologist, author and bioacoustic specialist
- Couzens, James J. (1872–1936), American manager and politician
- Couzens, Tim (1944–2016), South African writer and literary and social scientist
- Couzian, Jean (1874–1933), Bishop of the Armenian Catholic Church
- Couzin, Iain (* 1974), British biologist and behavioral scientist
- Couzinet, Fernand (1911–1986), French politician (SFIO), member of the National Assembly
- Couzinet, René (1904–1956), French engineer and aircraft manufacturer
- Couzy, Jean (1923-1958), French mountaineer