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Crea
- Crea, Gianni (* 1938), Italian film director
- Crea, Vivien S. , American soldier (Vice Admiral)
- Creach, Papa John (1917–1994), American violinist
- Creager, Charles E. (1873–1964), American politician
- Creager, Roger (* 1971), American country singer
- Creagh, Charles Vandeleur (1842–1917), British barrister and colonial governor of North Borneo
- Creagh, Gethin , New Zealand sound engineer and sound engineer
- Creagh, Michael , Irish filmmaker
- Creagh, Michael O'Moore (1892-1970), British soldier
- Creagh, Reynaldo (1918-2014), Cuban singer
- Creagh, Richard (1523–1586) Irish Roman Catholic clergyman, Archbishop of Armagh
- Creal, Edward W. (1883–1943), American politician
- Crealy, Dick (born 1944), Australian tennis player
- Cream, Thomas Neill (1850-1892), Scottish serial killer
- Creamer, David S. (1858-1946) American politician
- Creamer, Henry (1879-1930), American songwriter
- Creamer, Paula (* 1986), American golfer
- Creamer, Thomas J. (1843–1914), American lawyer and politician
- Creamer, Timothy John (* 1959), American astronaut
- Crean, David (born 1950), Australian politician
- Crean, Frank (1916-2008), Australian politician
- Crean, Gordon Gale (1914–1976), Canadian diplomat
- Crean, Simon (* 1949), Australian politician
- Crean, Thomas (1877-1938), Irish polar explorer
- Crean, William (born 1951), Irish Roman Catholic clergyman, Bishop of Cloyne
- Creangă, Ion (1839–1889), Romanian writer
- Créantor, Simone (* 1948), French shot putter
- Crear, Mark (* 1968), American hurdle sprinter
- Creasey, Harold (1883-1952), British marksman
- Creasey, John (1908–1973), English writer
- Creasy, Gerald (1897–1983), British Colonial Administrator, Governor of the Gold Coast (now Ghana)
- Creath, Charlie (1890–1951), American trumpeter, saxophonist, accordion player and band leader
Creb
- Crebassa, Marianne (* 1986), French opera singer with a mezzo-soprano voice
- Creber, Michelle (* 1999), Canadian voice actress and actress
- Creber, William J. (1931–2019), American production designer and art director
- Crébillon, Claude-Prosper Jolyot de (1707–1777), French author and son of the tragedy poet Prosper Jolyot Crébillon (Crébillon pére)
- Crébillon, Prosper Jolyot (1674–1762), French author
- Crebs, John M. (1830-1890) American politician
Crec
- Crecelius, Wilhelm (1828–1889), German high school teacher and historian
- Crecelius, Wilhelm Christian (1898–1979), German physician
- Crécquillon, Thomas († 1557), Franco-Flemish composer, singer and conductor of the Renaissance
- Crécy, Étienne de (* 1969), French house DJ
- Crécy, Nicolas de (* 1966), French comic author and cartoonist
Cred
- Credaro, Luigi (1860–1939), Italian politician
- Creddle, Melvin (* 1982), American basketball player
- Credé, Benno (1847–1929), German surgeon and general practitioner
- Credé, Carl (1878–1952), German doctor and writer
- Credé, Carl Siegmund Franz (1819–1892), German gynecologist and obstetrician
- Credendino, Enrico (* 1963), Italian naval officer with the rank of rear admiral
- Credi, Lorenzo di (1459–1537), painter
- Credibil (* 1994), German rapper
- Credius, Johann Christian (1681–1741), German composer and organist
- Credner, Georg (1825–1899), German educator
- Credner, Heinrich (1809–1876), German geologist
- Credner, Hermann (1841–1913), German geoscientist
- Credner, Karl August (1797–1857), German Protestant theologian
- Credner, Rudolf (1850–1908), German geographer, geologist and university professor
- Credner, Wilhelm (1892–1948), German geographer
- Credo, Renate (1920–1986), German chemist and economic functionary in the GDR
Cree
- Cree, Steven (* 1980), Scottish film producer, voice actor, screenwriter and actor
- Creech, Diane (* 1963), Canadian dressage rider
- Creech, Don (born 1948), American actor
- Creech, Sharon (* 1945), American writer, playwright and poet
- Creed Meredith, Ralph (1887–1970) New Zealand clergyman, badminton and cricketer
- Creed, Frederick George (1871–1957), Canadian inventor of telecommunications equipment, developer of SWATH ships
- Creed, Henry (1824–1914), entrepreneur and purveyor to the court
- Creed, Linda (1949–1986), American poet
- Creed, Marcus (* 1951), English conductor, pianist and choir director
- Creed, Martin (* 1968), English conceptual artist
- Creed, Michael (* 1981), American racing cyclist
- Creed, Peter (* 1987), Welsh squash player
- Creed-Miles, Charlie (* 1972), English actor, director, screenwriter and film producer
- Creed-Miles, Esme (* 2000), British actress
- Creede, Thomas , English printer
- Creek, Jil Y. , Austrian guitar virtuoso
- Creekmur, Lou (1927–2009), American football player
- Creel, Herrlee (1905-1994), American orientalist
- Creeley, Robert (1926-2005), American poet and writer
- Creelman, Lyle (1908-2007) Canadian nurse, Chief Nursing Officer of the World Health Organization, Geneva
- Creely, John Vaudain (* 1839), American politician
- Creemers, André (1907–1971), Belgian religious, Roman Catholic Bishop of Bondo
- Creemers, Linda (* 1985), Dutch table tennis player
- Creemers, René (* 1959), Dutch jazz drummer
- Creemers, Tijs (* 1980), Dutch badminton player
- Creer, Gareth (born 1961), British writer
- Crees, Eric (* 1952), British trombonist
- Creevey, Anthony , Irish politician
Creg
- Cregan, John (1878-1965) American track and field athlete
- Cregan, Robert (* 1988), Irish racing driver
- Cregar, Laird (1913–1944), American film actor
- Cregel, Ernst (1628–1674), German lawyer
- Cregger, Zach (* 1981), American actor
- Cregier, DeWitt Clinton (1829–1898), American politician
- Cregut, Friedrich Christian (1675–1758), German physician, professor of medicine in Hanau, member of the Leopoldina Scholars' Academy
Crei
- Creifelds, Carl (1907–1994), German lawyer
- Creighton, Adam (born 1965), Canadian ice hockey player
- Creighton, Dave (1930-2017), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Creighton, Donna (* 1985), British skeleton pilot
- Creighton, Edward (1820–1874), American entrepreneur and pioneer in telegraph construction, namesake of Creighton University
- Creighton, Fred (1933-2011), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Creighton, Harriet B. (1909-2004), American biologist and professor of botany and genetics
- Creighton, Helen (1899–1989), Canadian ethnomusicologist and folk song collector
- Creighton, James (1850-1930), Canadian ice hockey pioneer
- Creighton, John Oliver (* 1943), American astronaut
- Creighton, William (1778-1851), American politician (Democratic Republican Party)
- Creiling, Johann Conrad (1673–1752), German mathematician, natural philosopher, miracle doctor and alchemist
- Creilsheim, Johann Ludwig Christoph von (1767–1821), Prussian major general
- Creischer, Alice (* 1960), German conceptual artist
- Creitz, James (* 1957), American violist
- Creizenach, Michael (1789–1842), German educator and Jewish theologian
- Creizenach, Theodor (1818–1877), German teacher, poet and literary historian
- Creizenach, Wilhelm (1851-1919), German literary scholar
Crel
- Creley, Jack (1926-2004), American actor
- Crelinger, Auguste (1795–1865), German actress
- Crelinger, Ludwig (1836–1904), German theater actor, director, editor and writer
- Crelinger, Otto , German banker and pioneer in the insurance industry
- Crell, Christoph Ludwig (1703–1758), German literary and legal scholar
- Crell, Johann Christian (1690–1762), Saxon notary, official and council auctioneer and taxator, bookseller and historiographer
- Crell, Johann Friedrich (1707–1747), German anatomist and physiologist
- Crell, Lorenz von (1744–1816), German physician, mountain ridge and chemist
- Crell, Ludwig Christian (1671–1733), German philosopher
- Crell, Paul († 1579), German Lutheran theologian
- Crell, Samuel (1660–1747), Unitarian preacher, theologian, and writer
- Crell, Wolfgang the Younger (1592–1663), German Reformed theologian and cathedral preacher of the Elector of Brandenburg in Cölln
- Crell-Spinowski, Christopher (1622–1680), Unitarian theologian and preacher
- Crelle, August (1780–1855), German mathematician, architect and engineer
- Crellius, Johannes (1590–1633), Polish-German Socinian theologian and educator
Cream
- Cremani, Luigi (1748–1838), Italian lawyer, scholar and judge of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany
- Cremaschi, George (* 1963), American jazz and improvisation musician
- Cremaschi, Inìsero , Italian writer, screenwriter and literary critic
- Creme, Benjamin (1922–2016), Scottish artist and theosophical author
- Creme, Lol (born 1947), English musician
- Cremeans, Frank (1943-2003), American politician
- Cremer, Arnold (1875–1958), German lawyer, industrialist and politician (center), MdL
- Cremer, Bruno (1929-2010), French actor
- Crémer, Camille (1840–1876), French officer
- Cremer, Carl (1876–1953), German politician (DVP), MdR
- Cremer, Carl Hubert (1858–1938), German travel exporter and bird breeder
- Cremer, Christa (1921–2010), German painter, graphic artist, sculptor and ceramicist
- Cremer, Christof (* 1969), German stage and costume designer with a focus on music theater and ballet
- Cremer, Christoph (* 1944), German physicist
- Cremer, Claus (* 1979), German politician (NPD) and neo-Nazi
- Cremer, Constant (1886-1937), Dutch football player
- Cremer, Curt (1926–2016), German conductor
- Cremer, Dieter (1944–2017), German chemist
- Cremer, Drutmar (* 1930), German writer, publisher and theologian
- Cremer, Erika (1900–1996), German physicist, professor of physical chemistry
- Cremer, Esther (* 1988), German athlete
- Cremer, Franz (1845–1908), German history painter
- Cremer, Freddy (* 1957), Belgian secondary school teacher, historian and politician from ProDG
- Cremer, Friedrich (1920–2010), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, agent of the GDR State Security
- Cremer, Friedrich Albert (1824-1891), German architect and master builder of late classicism and neo-renaissance
- Cremer, Fritz (1906–1993), German sculptor
- Cremer, Gilla (* 1956), German freelance actress and author
- Cremer, Hannelore (* 1930), German actress
- Cremer, Hans Martin (1890–1953), German writer, composer and songwriter
- Cremer, Hans-Diedrich (1910–1995), German nutritional physiologist and university professor
- Cremer, Hans-Joachim (* 1960), German lawyer and university lecturer
- Cremer, Harald (* 1962), German cameraman
- Cremer, Hermann (1834–1903), German Lutheran theologian
- Cremer, Hubert (1897–1983), German mathematician and computer pioneer; Founder of the RWTH Aachen data center
- Cremer, Ingo (* 1974), German strength athlete
- Cremer, Jacob Theodoor (1847–1923), Dutch politician and business manager
- Cremer, Jan (* 1940), Dutch writer and painter
- Cremer, Jean-Marie (* 1945), Belgian civil engineer
- Cremer, Johann Peter (1785–1863), German architect and master builder of classicism and neo-Gothic
- Cremer, Leo (1911–1989), German painter, draftsman and restorer
- Cremer, Lothar (1905–1990), German electrical engineer and acoustician
- Cremer, Ludwig (1909–1982), German director, actor and radio play speaker
- Cremer, Manfred (* 1946), German soccer player
- Cremer, Marcel (1955–2009), Belgian director
- Cremer, Martin (1913–1988), German librarian
- Cremer, Max (1865–1935), German physiologist
- Cremer, Peter-Erich (1911–1992), German submarine commander in World War II
- Cremer, Reinhard Diedrich (1821–1884), German businessman
- Cremer, Robert Ferdinand (1826–1882), German architect and master builder of late classicism and neo-renaissance
- Cremer, Rolf (* 1949), German economist
- Cremer, Siegfried (1929–2015), German visual artist, collector and restorer
- Cremer, Thomas (* 1945), German physician
- Cremer, Thomas (* 1948), German jazz drummer
- Cremer, Ufke (1887–1958), German high school teacher and local researcher
- Cremer, Ute (* 1952), German actress
- Cremer, Uwe (* 1965), German musician
- Crémer, Victoriano († 2009), Spanish writer, poet and journalist
- Cremer, Wilhelm (1845–1919), German architect and university professor
- Cremer, Wilhelm (1874–1932), German writer and translator
- Cremer, Wilhelm Anton (1909–1981), German politician (CDU)
- Cremer, William Randal (1828–1908), British politician and Nobel Peace Prize winner
- Cremer, Wolfram (* 1963), German lawyer and university professor
- Cremer-Renz, Christa (* 1945), German sociologist and political scientist
- Cremer-Schäfer, Helga (* 1948), German sociologist and criminologist
- Cremerius, Johannes (1918–2002), German psychoanalyst and champion of psychosomatic medicine and interdisciplinarity
- Cremerius, Peter (1893–1959), German administrative lawyer and district administrator
- Cremers, Armin B. (* 1946), German computer scientist and prorector of the University of Bonn
- Cremers, Daniel (* 1971), German computer scientist and university professor
- Cremers, Jan (* 1952), Dutch lecturer, sociologist and politician (PvdA), MEP
- Cremers, Paul Joseph (1897–1941), German journalist and writer
- Crémieu, Victor (1872–1935), French physicist
- Crémieux, Adolphe (1796–1880), French lawyer, politician and journalist
- Crémieux, Benjamin (1888–1944), French writer, resistance fighter and victim of the Holocaust
- Crémieux, Fernand (1857–1928), French politician, member of the National Assembly, senator
- Crémieux, Hector (1828–1892), French playwright and librettist
- Crémieux, Henri (1896–1980), French actor
- Crémieux, Suzanne (1895–1976), French politician
- Crémieux-Brilhac, Jean-Louis (1917–2015), French resistance fighter and historian
- Cremin, Cornelius Christopher (1908–1987), Irish diplomat
- Cremin, David (* 1930), Irish clergyman, auxiliary bishop emeritus in Sydney
- Cremisi, Teresa (* 1945), Franco-Italian publisher and writer
- Cremmer, Eugène (1942-2019), French theoretical physicist
- Cremona, Ena (* 1936), Maltese lawyer and judge at the Court of the European Union
- Cremona, Joseph Anthony (1922-2003), British linguist and Romanist (Italian, French, Hispanic and Maltese)
- Cremona, Luigi (1830–1903), Italian mathematician, structural engineer (Cremonaplan) and politician
- Cremona, Orazio (* 1989), South African shot putter
- Cremona, Paul (* 1946), Maltese religious and retired Archbishop of Malta
- Cremonesi, Carlo (1866–1943), Italian clergyman, cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Cremonesi, Lelo (* 1919), Italian graphic artist, photographer and designer
- Cremonini, Cesare (1550–1631), Italian natural philosopher and university professor
- Cremonini, Cesare (* 1980), Italian singer, songwriter and film actor
- Cremonini, Leonardo (1925-2010), Italian painter
- Crémont, Pierre (1784–1846), French violinist, composer and conductor
- Cremutius Cordus, Aulus († 25), Roman historian
Cren
- Crenna, Richard (1926–2003), American actor
- Crenshaw, Ander (* 1944), American politician
- Crenshaw, Ben (* 1952), American golfer
- Crenshaw, Chris (* 1982), American jazz musician (trombone, composition)
- Crenshaw, Dan (* 1984), American Republican Party politician
- Crenshaw, Kimberlé (* 1959), American lawyer
Creo
- Creoda , first king of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Mercia
- Creola-Maag, Emmi (1912–2006), Swiss copywriter, inventor of the fictional cook Betty Bossi
Crep
- Crepaldi, Giampaolo (* 1947), Italian clergyman, Bishop of Trieste
- Crepax, Guido (1933–2003), Italian comic artist
- Crepaz, Adele (1849–1919), Austrian publicist and women's rights activist
- Crepaz, Alfred (1904–1999), Austrian sculptor
- Crepaz, Irene (* 1945), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Federal Council, MEP
- Crepaz-Maidl, Jakob (1874–1940), South Tyrolean sculptor
- Crépeau, Claude (* 1962), Canadian computer scientist
- Crépeau, Maxime (* 1994), Canadian football player
- Crépeau, Michel (1930–1999), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Crépeaux, Robert (1900–1994), French chess player
- Crepel, Mathieu (* 1984), French snowboarder
- Crepereius Calpurnianus , Roman historian
- Crepereius Verecundus, Publius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Crépet, Jacques (1874–1952), French journalist, romance scholar and literary historian
- Crepin, Alain (* 1954), Belgian composer and university professor
- Crépin, François (1830–1903), Belgian botanist
- Crépin, Louis-Philippe (1772–1851), French marine painter
- Crépin, Malin (* 1978), Swedish actress
- Creplin, Friedrich Heinrich (1788–1863), German zoologist and physician
- Crepon, Tom (* 1938), German writer
- Crépy, Luc (* 1958), French clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Le Puy-en-Velay
Creq
- Creque, Neal (1940-2000), American jazz pianist and composer
- Créquy, Charles III. de (1623–1687), French general and diplomat
- Créquy, François de (1629–1687), French general, Marshal of France
- Créquy, François de Bonne de († 1677), French nobleman and military man, governor of the Dauphiné
- Créquy, Jean V. de († 1474), Burgundian military, founding member of the Order of the Golden Fleece
Crer
- Crer, Pablo (* 1989), Argentine volleyball player
- Crerand, Pat (born 1939), Scottish football player and coach
- Crerar, Henry (1888–1965), Canadian general
- Crerar, John Chippewa (1827–1889), American entrepreneur and philanthropist
- Crerar, Thomas (1876–1975), Canadian politician
Cres
- Crescas, Chasdaj , Spanish-Jewish scholar and religious philosopher
- Crescens , disciples of Jesus
- Crescens , Roman charioteer
- Crescentia († 304), saint and Christian martyr
- Crescentianus , martyr and saint
- Crescentianus of Città di Castello , Christian martyr and Roman soldier
- Crescentianus of Rome (292–303), Christian martyr of the Diocletian persecution of Christians
- Crescentina, Cannutia , Roman Vestal Virgin
- Crescentini, Carolina (* 1980), Italian actress
- Crescentini, Federico (1982-2006), San Marino soccer player
- Crescentini, Girolamo (1762–1846), Italian castrato, opera singer (soprano), singing teacher and composer
- Crescentius de Theodora († 984), Roman patrician and politician at the time of Emperor Otto II.
- Crescentius I. Nomentanus († 998), Roman patrician and opponent of Emperor Otto III.
- Crescenzi, Alessandro (1607–1688), Italian bishop, cardinal and patriarch
- Crescenzi, Giovanni Battista (1577–1635), architect and painter in the early Baroque period in Italy and Spain
- Crescenzi, Marcello (1500–1552), cardinal of the Roman Church
- Crescenzi, Marcello (1694–1768), Italian clergyman, cardinal to the Curia and Archbishop of Ferrara
- Crescenzi, Pier Paolo (1572–1645), Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Crescenzio, Antonello (1467–1542), Italian painter
- Crescimbeni, Giovanni Mario (1663–1728), Italian poet, historian and curator of the Accademia dell'Arcadia
- Crescimone, Francesco (* 1937), Italian documentary filmmaker
- Crescini, Remigio (1757–1830), Italian clergyman, Bishop of Parma and cardinal of the Roman Church
- Crescini, Vincenzo (1857–1932), Italian Romanist and Provençalist
- Crescio, Júpiter , Uruguayan football player
- Creshevsky, Noah (* 1945), American composer
- Creskoff, Rebecca (* 1971), American actress
- Crespel, Johann Bernhard (1747–1813), German lawyer, archivist and writer
- Crespi, Bernard , American evolutionary and sociobiologist
- Crespi, Cristoforo Benigno (1833–1920), Italian cotton industrialist
- Crespi, Daniele (1597–1630), Italian painter
- Crespi, Giovanni Battista (1573–1632) Italian painter
- Crespi, Giuseppe Maria (1665–1747), Italian painter and etcher
- Crespí, Juan (1721–1782), Spanish missionary
- Crespi, Silvio (1868–1944), Italian entrepreneur, inventor and politician
- Crespin, Jean († 1572), French lawyer in Arras, parliamentary advocate in Paris and author, printer and publisher in Geneva
- Crespin, Michel (1955-2001), French comic artist
- Crespin, Régine (1927-2007), French opera singer (soprano)
- Crespo de la Serna, Jorge Juan (1887–1978), Mexican artist, art critic and historian
- Crespo, Antonio F. (1851-1893), Argentine physician, mayor of Buenos Aires
- Crespo, Elvis (* 1971), Puerto Rican musician
- Crespo, Enrique (* 1941), Uruguayan-German trombonist
- Crespo, Esteban (* 1971), Spanish film director and screenwriter
- Crespo, Hernán (* 1975), Argentinian football player
- Crespo, Joaquín (1841–1898), Venezuelan general and president
- Crespo, José Ángel (* 1987), Spanish football player
- Crespo, José Antonio (* 1977), Spanish badminton player
- Crespo, Marcos (* 1986), Argentine track and road cyclist
- Crespo, Milagros (* 1979), Cuban beach volleyball player
- Crespo, Ulrike (1950–2019), German photographer, psychologist and patron
- Cresques, Abraham , Catalan cartographer
- Cresques, Jehuda , Jewish cartographer
- Cress, Curt (* 1952), German drummer and composer
- Cress, Mariana (* 1998), Marshal sprinter
- Cress, Roman (* 1977), Marshallic sprinter
- Cress, Ulrike (* 1965), German psychologist
- Cressall, Nellie (1882–1973), British suffragette and local politician
- Cressari, Maria (* 1943), Italian racing cyclist
- Cresser, Frederick (* 1872), American rower
- Cressey, Donald R. (1919-1987) American sociologist and criminologist
- Cressingham, Hugh de († 1297), English clergyman and military officer
- Cressman, Beverley , British actress
- Cressman, Larry (* 1945), American graphic and installation artist
- Cressman, Luther Sheeleigh (1897–1994), American American scholar and anthropologist
- Cresson, Charles (1874–1949), American tennis player
- Cresson, Édith (* 1934), French politician (PS), member of the National Assembly, MEP
- Cressoni, Ermanno (1939–2005), Italian vehicle designer
- Cressot, Marcel (1896–1961), French Romance philologist and stylist
- Cressoy, Pierre (1924–1980), French actor
- Cresswell, Aaron (* 1989), English soccer player
- Cresswell, Helen (1934-2005), best-selling British author
- Cresswell, Max (* 1939), New Zealand philosopher and logician
- Cressy, Maxime (born 1997), American tennis player
- Cresta, Broc (1987–2012), American rodeo rider
- Crestadoro, Giuseppe († 1808), Italian Baroque painter
- Crestani, Fabrizio (* 1987), Italian racing driver
- Cresté, René (1881–1922), French silent film actor and director
- Cresti, Domenico (1559–1638), Italian painter
- Cresto, Gilles (* 1959), Monegasque archer
- Creston, Paul (1906–1985) American musician and composer
- Creswell, Frederic (1866–1948), South African politician
- Creswell, John Angel James (1828-1891), American politician
- Creswell, Keppel Archibald Cameron (1879–1974), British electrical engineer and building historian
- Creswell, Robert († 1850), American politician
Cret
- Cret, Paul Philippe (1876–1945), French architect, industrial designer and university lecturer
- Cretara, Laura (* 1939), Italian medalist and sculptor
- Cretella, Albert W. (1897–1979), American politician
- Creter, Klaus-Peter (* 1943), German politician (CDU), MdVK, MdB
- Cretì, Leone (* 1957), Italian director and actor
- Creti, Vasco (1894–1945), Italian actor
- Crétier, Claude (* 1977), French ski racer
- Crétier, Jean-Luc (* 1966), French ski racer
- Crétin, Guillaume (1460–1525), French clergyman and poet
- Cretius, Konstantin (1814–1901), German painter
- Créton, Lola (* 1993), French actress
- Creton, Michel (born 1942), French actor
- Cretoni, Serafino (1833–1909), Italian Catholic theologian and cardinal to the Curia
- Cretskens, Wilfried (* 1976), Belgian racing cyclist
- Crettenand, Didier (* 1986), Swiss football player
- Crettenand-Moretti, Isabella (* 1963), Swiss ski mountaineer, long-distance and mountain runner
- Crettier, Rezső (* 1878), Hungarian athlete
- Cretton, Destin Daniel (* 1978), American director, screenwriter and film producer
- Crețu, Corina (* 1967), Romanian politician, EU Commissioner
- Crețu, Gabriela (* 1965), Romanian politician and MEP for Romania
- Cretu, Michael (* 1957), Romanian music producer
- Crețu, Valentin (* 1989), Romanian football player
- Crețulescu, Constantin A. (1809–1884), Romanian politician, Prime Minister
- Crețulescu, Nicolae (1812–1900), Romanian medic, diplomat and politician
- Cretulescu, Tamara (* 1949), Romanian actress
- Cretzschmar, Ludwig (1792–1862), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Cretzschmar, Philipp Jakob (1786–1845), German doctor and zoologist
Creu
- Créu, MC (* 1978), Brazilian producer and DJ of the music genre Baile Funk in Rio de Janeiro
- Creus y Martí, Jaime (1760–1825), Archbishop of Tarragona and Spanish politician
- Creus, Antonio (1924–1996), Spanish automobile and motorcycle racer
- Creus, Éliane de (1905-1997), French actress and singer (soprano)
- Creus, Julian (1917-1992), British weightlifter
- Creusel, Nicolaus (1627–1676), German legal scholar
- Creusen, Utho (* 1956), German social psychologist
- Creutz, Carl Gustaf (1660–1728), Swedish baron and major general of the Swedish cavalry
- Creutz, Claire , German stage and film actress
- Creutz, Eckhard (* 1943), German municipal official, city director of Düren
- Creutz, Ehrenreich Bogislaus von († 1733), Prussian Minister of State
- Creutz, Friedrich Karl Kasimir von (1724–1770), German poet, philosopher, publicist and politician
- Creutz, Gerhard (1911–1993), German ornithologist
- Creutz, Helmut (1923–2017), German economic analyst and publicist
- Creutz, Lorentz the Elder (1615–1676), Swedish admiral
- Creutz, Martin Friedrich († 1735), Prussian agricultural director and councilor
- Creutz, Max (1876–1932), German art historian
- Creutz, Michael (* 1944), American physicist
- Creutz, Otto (1889–1951), Prussian district administrator
- Creutz, Rudolf (1896–1980), German SS leader and convicted war criminal
- Creutz, Ursula (1909–2006), German Germanist and church historian
- Creutz, Walter (1898–1971), German psychiatrist
- Creutzberger, Jürgen († 1645), German form cutter and letter painter
- Creutzburg, August (1892–1941), German politician (KPD, SPD, USPD), MdR
- Creutzburg, Johannes , German master organ builder
- Creutzburg, Nikolaus (1893–1978), German geographer and university professor
- Creutzburg, Olaf (* 1970), German theater actor
- Creutzburg, Torsten (* 1979), German radio presenter, journalist and speaker
- Creutzenberg, Hermann (1923–1998), German politician (NSDAP, CDU), MdL
- Creutzer, Charles Auguste (1780–1832), French brigadier general of German origin
- Creutzfelder, Joachim Georg (1622–1702), German Baroque painter
- Creutzfeldt, Hans Gerhard (1885–1964), German neurologist; Discoverer of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
- Creutzfeldt, Malte (* 1953), German lawyer and judge at the Federal Labor Court
- Creutzfeldt, Otto (1927–1992), German neurologist
- Creutzfeldt, Werner (1924–2006), German internist and university professor
- Creutzig, Felix (* 1979), German physicist and university professor
- Creutziger, Matthias (* 1951), German concert and theater photographer
- Creutzmann, Jürgen (* 1945), German politician (FDP), MdL, MdEP
- Creutzmann, Uwe (* 1944), German journalist and DBD functionary
- Creuza, Maria (* 1944), Brazilian singer
- Creuzberger, Stefan (* 1961), German historian
- Creuzburg, Heinrich (1907–1991), German conductor and composer
- Creuzer, Andreas Leonhard (1768–1844), German theologian
- Creuzer, Friedrich (1771–1858), German philologist
- Creuzer, Wilhelm Heinrich von († 1794), German administrative lawyer and Chamber President of the Duke of Palatinate-Zweibrücken
Crev
- Crevaux, Jules (1847–1882), French explorer
- Crèvecoeur, Eugène (1819–1891), French composer
- Crèvecœur, Jacques de († 1439), French-Burgundian nobleman
- Crèvecoeur, Jean de (1735–1813), American writer of French origin
- Crèvecœur, Philippe de († 1494), French-Burgundian nobleman
- Crevel, René (1900-1935), French writer
- Creveld, Martin van (* 1946), Israeli military historian and military theorist
- Creveld, Simon van (1894–1971), Dutch pediatrician
- Creveling, Christopher (* 1986), American short tracker
- Crevels, Donny (* 1974), Dutch racing driver
- Crevelt, Johann Heinrich († 1818), German doctor and scientist
- Crevenna, Richard (* 1966), Austrian specialist in physical medicine
crew
- Crew 7 (* 1976), German DJ & producer
- Crew, Amanda (* 1986), Canadian actress
- Crew, Brittany (* 1994), Canadian shot putter
- Crew, David F. (* 1946), historian
- Crew, Henry (1859-1953), American astrophysicist
- Crew, Louie (* 1936), American English scholar and LGBT activist
- Crewdson, Gregory (born 1962), American photographer
- Crewe, Albert (1927–2009), British-American physicist
- Crewe, Bertie († 1937), English architect
- Crewe, Bob (1930–2014), American songwriter, musician, record producer, label owner and artist
- Crewe, Charles (* 1710), British politician
- Crewe, John (1709-1752) British politician
- Crewe-Milnes, Robert, 1st Marquess of Crewe (1858–1945) British statesman and writer, 1st Marquess of Crewe
- Crewell, Axel (1896–1945), German politician (NSDAP)
- Crewell, Susanne (* 1964), German meteorologist and university professor
- Crewes, Martin (* 1968), Australian actor
- Crewl, Jacof , Dresden councilor and mayor
- Crews, Albert Hanlin (* 1929), American astronaut and test pilot
- Crews, Apollo (born 1987), American wrestler
- Crews, Franchon (* 1987), American boxer
- Crews, Harry (1935–2012), American writer
- Crews, Jérôme (* 1977), German athlete
- Crews, Laura Hope (1879–1942), American actress
- Crews, Terry (* 1968), American actor and former American football player
- Crewson, Wendy (born 1956), Canadian actress
- Crewstoa, Marvin da (* 1982), German musician and music producer
Crey
- Creydt, Hans-Gustav (* 1947), German football player
- Creyelman, Frank (* 1961), Belgian politician of the Vlaams Belang party
- Creytzen, Georg Friedrich von (1639–1710), Prussian senior counselor and chancellor
- Creytzen, Georg Wilhelm von (1629–1688), Oberrat and Obermarschall in the Duchy of Prussia
- Creytzen, Melchior Ernst von (1627–1692), Brandenburg-Prussian lawyer and diplomat
Crez
- Crezelius, Georg (* 1948), German lawyer and university professor