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Cro
- Cro (* 1990), German rapper, singer, producer and designer
Croa
- Croak, Alexandra (* 1984), Australian gymnast and water diver
- Croaria, Hieronymus von († 1527), German lawyer, legal scholar and imperial federal judge
- Croatto, J. Severino (1930-2004), Argentine Old Testament scholar and liberation theologian
Crob
- Crobu, Giovanni Giuseppe (* 1901), Italian documentary filmmaker
Croc
- Crocco, Carmine (1830–1905), Italian brigand
- Crocco, Gaetano Arturo (1877–1968), Italian aviation pioneer and aerospace engineer
- Croccolo, Carlo (1927-2019), Italian director
- Croce, Baldassare (1558–1628) Italian painter
- Croce, Benedetto (1866–1952), Italian philosopher, humanist, historian, politician and critic
- Croce, Carlo M. (* 1944), American physician and cancer researcher
- Croce, Clemens Evangelist della (1782–1823), German painter
- Croce, Giovanni (1557–1609), Italian composer and conductor
- Croce, Giovanni Andrea della († 1575), Venetian surgeon
- Croce, Isidoro (1892–1966), Abbot of Santa Maria di Grottaferrata
- Croce, Jim (1943–1973), American singer-songwriter
- Croce, Johann Nepomuk della (1736–1819), Austrian portrait painter
- Croce, Karl Klemens della (1816-1891), German painter
- Croce, Pietro (1920-2006), Italian microbiologist, pathologist and medical writer
- Crocé-Spinelli, Bernard (1871–1932), French composer and music teacher
- Crocé-Spinelli, Joseph (1845–1875), French balloon pioneer
- Crocetta, Rosario (* 1951), Italian politician, Mayor of Gela, MEP
- Crochat, Henry , French engineer and entrepreneur
- Crocheron, Henry (1772-1819) American politician and officer
- Crocheron, Jacob (1774–1849), American politician
- Crochet, Evelyne (* 1934), French-American pianist
- Croci, Antonio , Italian organist and composer
- Croci, Franco (* 1930), Italian clergyman, emeritus Curia Bishop
- Crociata, Mariano (* 1953), Italian clergyman, bishop of Latina-Terracina-Sezze-Priverno
- Crocicchia, Horace (1888–1976), French colonial administrator
- Crocicchia, Olivia (* 1995), American actress
- Crocinus, Matthäus (1580–1654), German painter
- Crocitti, Vincenzo (1949-2010), Italian actor
- Crocius, Johannes (1590-1659), theologian
- Crocius, Ludwig , Protestant pastor
- Crockart, Michael (born 1966), Scottish politician
- Crocker II, Edward Savage (1895–1968), American diplomat
- Crocker, Alvah (1801–1874), American industrialist and politician
- Crocker, Charles (1822–1888), American railroad entrepreneur
- Crocker, Chester (* 1941), American political scientist and diplomat
- Crocker, Chris (* 1987), American occasional blogger and singer
- Crocker, Francis B. (1861-1921) American electrical engineer
- Crocker, Ian (* 1982), American swimmer
- Crocker, John (1896–1963), British Army General
- Crocker, Ryan (* 1949), American diplomat
- Crocker, Samuel L. (1804-1883) American politician
- Crocker, Steve (* 1944), American computer scientist and Internet pioneer
- Crocker, William H. (1876–1950) American botanist
- Crockett, Affion (* 1974), American actor, screenwriter, dancer, rapper, comedian, record producer and YouTube video writer
- Crockett, Davy (1786–1836), American politician and war hero
- Crockett, Donald (* 1951), American composer, conductor and music teacher
- Crockett, George W. (1909–1997) American politician
- Crockett, John (1918–1986) British stage and television director
- Crockett, John McClannahan (1816-1887), American politician
- Crockett, John Watkins (1818–1874), American lawyer and Confederate politician
- Crockett, John Wesley (1807-1852), American politician
- Crockett, Joseph (1905-2001), American marksman
- Crockett, Larry (1926–1955), American racing driver
- Crockett, Rita (* 1957), American volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Crockett, Samuel Rutherford (1859-1914) Scottish writer and journalist
- Crockett, Wyatt (born 1983), New Zealand rugby union player
- Crockford, Susan (* 1954), Canadian zoologist and author
Crod
- Crodel, Charles (1894–1973), German painter and printmaker
- Crodel, Elisabeth (1897–1967), German painter and artisan
- Crodel, Heinrich (1897–1945), German social scientist
- Crodel, Marcus († 1549), German teacher and headmaster
- Crodel, Paul Eduard (1862–1928), German landscape painter
- Crodel, Richard (1903-1944), German actor and director
Croe
- Croegaert, Georges (1848–1923), Belgian genre painter
- Croenlein, Maria (1883–1943), Swiss social work scientist
- Croes, Betico (1938–1986), Aruban politician
- Croes, Francisco Walfrido (* 1957), Aruban politician
- Croes, Henri-Jacques de († 1786), Belgian baroque composer
- Croeser, Jakob Hendrik (1691–1753), Dutch medic
Crof
- Croffut, William Augustus (1836–1915), American journalist and author
- Crofoot, Margaret (* 1980), American behavioral scientist
- Croft, Annabel (born 1966), British tennis player
- Croft, Bernard, 3rd Baron Croft (born 1949), British peer and politician (non-party)
- Croft, Douglas (1926–1963), American actor
- Croft, George W. (1846–1904) American politician
- Croft, Monte , American jazz musician (vibraphone)
- Croft, Parker (* 1987), American film actor and screenwriter
- Croft, Richard († 1509), English knight
- Croft, Sebastian (* 2001), British actor
- Croft, Steven (* 1957), English Anglican bishop, member of the House of Lords
- Croft, Teagan (born 2004), Australian actress
- Croft, Theodore G. (1874–1920), American politician
- Croft, Tom (born 1985), English rugby union player
- Croft, William († 1727), English organist and composer
- Croft, William (* 1956), American linguist, professor of linguistics at the University of New Mexico
- Croft-Cooke, Rupert (1903-1979) British writer
- Crofton, John (1912-2009), British medic
- Crofton, Morgan (1826-1915) Irish mathematician
- Crofts, Andrew (born 1984), Welsh football player
- Crofts, Ernest (1847–1911) English painter
- Crofts, Freeman Wills (1879-1957) Irish writer
- Crofut, Bill (1935–1999), American banjo player and singer
Crog
- Cröger, Carl (1805–1886), historian and teacher
- Croggon, Alison (born 1962), Australian fantasy writer
- Croghan, Mark (* 1968), American obstacle runner
Croh
- Crohn, Burrill (1884-1983), American physician, second descriptor of Crohn's disease
- Crohn, Kurt (1896–1944), German educator of Jewish origin
- Crohne, Wilhelm (1880–1945), German lawyer and Vice President at the People's Court in Berlin
Croi
- Crois, Dirk (* 1961), Belgian rower
- Croisé, Christoph (* 1993), German-French cellist
- Croiset, Alfred (1845–1923), French classical philologist
- Croiset, Jean (1656–1738), French religious
- Croiset, Maurice (1846–1935), French Graecist
- Croissant, August (1870–1941), German painter and draftsman
- Croissant, Aurel (* 1969), political scientist and university professor
- Croissant, Eugen (1862–1918), German journalist and writer
- Croissant, Eugen (1898–1976), German painter and caricaturist
- Croissant, Eva (* 1991), German pop singer
- Croissant, Hermann (1897–1963), German painter
- Croissant, Klaus (1931–2002), German defense lawyer
- Croissant, Michael (1928–2002), German sculptor and artist
- Croissant-Rust, Anna (1860–1943), German writer
- Croissy, Charles Colbert, marquis de (1629–1696), French diplomat and foreign minister
- Croitoru, Adrian (* 1971), Romanian judoka
- Croitoru, Joseph (* 1960), freelance journalist and author
- Croitoru, Liviu (* 1987), Moldovan summer biathlete
- Croitoru, Marius (* 1980), Romanian football player
- Croix, Carlos Francisco de , Viceroy of New Spain
- Croix, Jean Joseph La (1737–1828), fountain master and hydraulic engineer in Herrenhausen
- Croix, Pierre La († 1729), French fountain master and hydraulic engineer in Hanover-Herrenhausen
- Croix, Raven de la (* 1947), American actress
- Croix, Theodor de (1730–1791), Knight of the Teutonic Order and Spanish Viceroy of Peru
- Croizat, Léon Camille Marius (1894–1982), French-Italian botanist
- Croizet, Jean-Baptiste (1787-1859), French clergyman and paleontologist
- Croizet, Yohan (* 1992), French football player
- Croizon, Philippe (* 1968), French disabled athlete
Crok
- Croke, Brian (* 1951), Australian Byzantinist
- Croke, Richard , English philologist (Greek)
- Croke, Thomas (1824–1902), Roman Catholic Archbishop of Cashel and Emly in Ireland
- Croker, Bithia Mary (1849–1920), Anglo-Indian writer of Irish descent
- Croker, John († 1508), English knight
- Croker, John Wilson (1780–1857), English speaker, poet and journalist, Member of the House of Commons
- Croker, Norma (1934-2019), Australian track and field athlete and Olympic champion
- Croker, Theo (* 1985), American jazz trumpeter and singer
- Croker, Thomas Crofton (1798-1854), Irish archaeologist
Crol
- Crola, Elisabeth Concordia (1809–1878), German painter and draftsman
- Crola, Georg Heinrich (1804–1879), German painter and draftsman
- Crola, Hugo (1841–1910), German portrait, genre and history painter
- Croll, Carl Robert (1800–1863), German landscape painter
- Croll, Dan (born 1990), British singer-songwriter
- Croll, Gerhard (1927–2019), German-Austrian musicologist
- Croll, James (1821-1890) Scottish naturalist
- Croll, Oswald (1560–1609), German physician, pharmacist and alchemist
- Croll, Willi (1924–2018), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Croll, Willi (1926–2018), German lawyer
- Croll, William Martin (1866–1929), American politician
- Crolla, Anthony (* 1986), British lightweight boxer, WBA world champion
- Crolla, Henri (1920–1960), Italian-French jazz guitarist and film music composer
- Crolle, David († 1604), Lutheran theologian
- Crollius, Georg Christian (1728–1790), German historian
- Crollius, Johann Philipp (1693–1767), German educator
- Croly, Herbert (1869–1930), American journalist and author
Crom
- Cromatius , Bishop of (Windisch-) Konstanz
- Crombac, Gérard (1929–2005), Swiss motorsport journalist
- Crombach, Hermann (1598–1680), German Jesuit, theology professor and church historian
- Crombé, Luc-Peter (1920–2005), Belgian painter
- Crombeen, Brandon (* 1985), Canadian-American ice hockey player
- Cromberger, Hans († 1540), printer, founded the first printing company in America
- Cromberger, Jakob († 1528), printer of the early modern period
- Crombez, Charles (* 2002), Belgian actor
- Crombez, John (* 1973), Belgian politician
- Crombie, Alistair Cameron (1915-1996), Australian historian of science
- Crombie, David (* 1936), Canadian politician and 56th Mayor of Toronto
- Crombie, Deborah (* 1952), American crime novelist
- Crombie, Fiona , Australian production designer
- Crombie, George (1908–1972), British diplomat
- Crombie, James , Scottish badminton player
- Crombie, Jamie (* 1965), American-Canadian squash player
- Crombie, Leslie (1923-1999), English chemist (organic chemistry)
- Crombie, Tony (1925-1999) British jazz musician
- Crome, August Friedrich Wilhelm (1753–1833), German economist, professor of camera studies in Giessen
- Crome, Carl (1859–1931), German lawyer and university professor
- Crome, Charlotte (* 1966), German actress and painter
- Crome, Erhard (* 1951), German political scientist and author
- Crome, Friedrich (1821–1883), German lawyer, editor-in-chief, imperial councilor
- Crome, Friedrich Andreas († 1778), German Lutheran theologian
- Crome, Friedrich August (1757-1825), German Lutheran theologian
- Crome, Friedrich Gottlieb (1776–1850), German Lutheran theologian and author
- Crome, Georg Ernst Wilhelm (1781–1813), German agricultural scientist
- Crome, Johann Friedrich (1906–1962), German classical archaeologist
- Crome, Karla (* 1989), British actress
- Crome, Louise (* 1978), New Zealand squash player
- Crome, Ludwig Gottlieb (1742–1794), German teacher, author and translator
- Crome, Peter (1938–2004), German journalist and writer
- Crome-Schwiening, Carl , German writer, journalist, editor and dramaturge
- Cromer, Carlo Maximilian (1889–1964), Austrian-Swiss painter, draftsman and graphic artist
- Cromer, David (born 1965), American actor and theater director
- Cromer, Gabriel (1873–1934), French photographer and collector
- Cromer, George , Archbishop of Armagh during the Reformation
- Cromer, George W. (1856–1936), American politician
- Cromer, Harold (1921-2013), American dancer
- Cromer, Martin (1512–1589), Polish historian, theologian and bishop
- Cromer, Michael (1939–2007), German entrepreneur and founder of the MCM fashion brand
- Cromers amateur , photography pioneer
- Cromie, Francis (1882–1918), British submarine commander in World War I and diplomat
- Cromie, Robert (1855-1907) British science fiction writer
- Cromme, Anton (1901–1953), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Cromme, Carl (* 1908), German civil engineer and architect, town planner, ministerial advisor and senator
- Cromme, Franz (1939–2020), German lawyer, economist and politician (CDU)
- Cromme, Gerhard (* 1943), German manager
- Cromme, Hans (* 1904), German engineer and manager
- Cromme, Ludwig (* 1951), German mathematician and university professor
- Crommelin, Andrew (1865-1939), British astronomer
- Crommelin, Walter (* 1948), Dutch actor
- Crommelynck, Fernand (1886–1970), Belgian playwright
- Crommie, Michael (* 1961), American physicist and nanoscientist
- Crompton, Alfred W. (* 1927), South African paleontologist and zoologist
- Crompton, Ben (born 1974), British actor
- Crompton, Bob (1879–1941) English football player and coach
- Crompton, Dennis (* 1935), British architect and author
- Crompton, Jack (1921-2013), English football goalkeeper
- Crompton, Paul (1871–1915) British entrepreneur and shipowner
- Crompton, Richard (* 1973), British writer
- Crompton, Rookes Evelyn Bell (1845–1940), English inventor and pioneer of electric street lighting
- Crompton, Samuel (1753-1827), British inventor
- Cromwell, Chad (born 1957), American drummer
- Cromwell, Gregory, 1st Baron Cromwell († 1551), English nobleman
- Cromwell, Henry (1628–1674), son of Oliver Cromwell and Lord Deputy of Ireland
- Cromwell, James (born 1940), American actor
- Cromwell, John (1887–1979) American actor and director
- Cromwell, Oliver (1599-1658), British Lord Protector
- Cromwell, Ralph de, 1st Baron Cromwell († 1397), English peer
- Cromwell, Ralph, 3rd Baron Cromwell († 1456), English statesman, "Lord Treasurer"
- Cromwell, Richard (1626–1712), Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland
- Cromwell, Richard (1910–1960), American actor
- Cromwell, Seymour (1934-1977), American rower
- Cromwell, Thomas, 1st Earl of Essex († 1540), English statesman
- Cromwell, Tiffany (* 1988), Australian cyclist
Cron
- Cron, Christian (1813–1892), German high school teacher and classical philologist
- Cron, Evelyn (* 1940), German actress
- Cron, Ferdinand (1554–1637), spice and gemstone dealer in India
- Cron, Fritz (1925–2017), German motorcycle racer
- Cron, Heinrich (1844–1874), German teacher and classical philologist
- Cron, Heinrich (1858–1940), German administrative officer
- Cron, Helmut (1899–1981), German journalist
- Cron, Ludwig , German surgeon
- Cron, Maria (1608–1683), nun of German descent in India, stigmatized
- Cronan, Thomas (1885–1962), American long and triple jumper
- Cronau, Curt , German administrative lawyer
- Cronau, Günter (1931–2012), German administrative lawyer, city director of Arnsberg
- Cronau, Peter , Australian journalist and television producer
- Cronau, Rudolf (1855–1939), German journalist, author, painter and illustrator
- Cronauer, Adrian (1938–2018), American lawyer and radio disc jockey in the Vietnam War
- Cronauer, Chris (* 1995), German singer, songwriter and producer
- Cronauer, Daniel (* 1993), German composer, lyricist and songwriter
- Cronauer, Harald (* 1956), German lawyer and politician (FDP)
- Cronauer, Jan (* 1979), German screenwriter
- Cronauer, Johannes (1793–1870), German Catholic priest, episcopal secretary, cathedral chapter
- Cronauer, Katja (* 1969), translator, writer, digital artist and non-binary person
- Cronauer, Willi (1901–1974), German cultural politician, radio producer, theater and film actor
- Cronberg, Hartmut von (1614–1685), German court squire and court official
- Cronberg, Johann Daniel von , German court official
- Cronberg, Tarja (* 1943), Finnish politician (Greens), member of the Reichstag, MEP
- Cronberg, Walther von († 1543), Grand Master of the Teutonic Order
- Cronberg, Wilhelm von († 1609), Knights of St. John
- Cronberger, Georg Philipp (1788–1861), master gardener and politician Free City of Frankfurt
- Cronberger, Wilhelm (1858–1926), German opera singer (tenor)
- Crone, Eveline (* 1975), Dutch cognitive developmental psychologist
- Crone, Hans Caspar von der (* 1957), Swiss legal scholar
- Crone, Hugo von der (1929–2008), Swiss lawyer, Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of Credit Suisse
- Crone, Johann Franz von (1645–1718), Major General in Brandenburg
- Crone, Max (1862–1939), German theologian and writer
- Crone, Natasja (* 1970), Danish television presenter and journalist
- Crone, Patricia (1945–2015), Danish scholar of Islam
- Crone, Paul , German graphic artist
- Crone, Petra (* 1950), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Crone, Philipp (* 1977), German hockey player
- Crone, Shane Bitney (* 1985), American film producer and LGBT activist
- Crone, Victor (* 1992), Swedish singer
- Crone, Wilhelm (1873–1938), German writer, teacher and local history researcher
- Crone, Wilhelmus (1729–1784), German Catholic priest, abbot of the Marienfeld monastery
- Crone-Münzebrock, August (1882–1947), German farmer and politician (center), MdR
- Croneborg, Fredrik (* 1980), Swedish triathlete
- Cronegk, Johann Friedrich von (1731–1758), German playwright, poet and essayist
- Croneiß, Carl (1891–1973), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Croneiß, Theodor (1894–1942), German fighter pilot and aviation official
- Cronemeyer, Adolph Bernhard (1829–1900), German businessman and politician (DFP), MdR
- Cronemeyer, Eberhard (1842–1896), German pastor
- Cronenberg, Carl-Julius (* 1962), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Cronenberg, David (* 1943), Canadian director
- Cronenberg, Denise (1938–2020), Canadian costume designer
- Cronenberg, Dieter-Julius (1930–2013), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Cronenberg, Laurenz , late medieval Cologne cathedral builder at Cologne Cathedral
- Cronenberg, Max (1857–1924), German architect and building contractor
- Cronenberg, Sibylla (1870–1951), German hotel hostess and Righteous Among the Nations
- Cronenberg, Wilhelm (1836–1915), German photographer and pioneer of photo technology
- Cronenbold, Ferdinand von (1837–1904), Austrian officer, most recently Feldzeugmeister, of Hessian descent
- Cronenbold, Justus (1897–1977), German educator and politician (SPD), MdL
- Cronenweth, Jeff (* 1962), American cameraman
- Cronenweth, Jordan (1935–1996), American cinematographer
- Croner, Daniel (1656–1740), Transylvanian theologian and organist
- Croner, Else (1878–1942), German writer
- Croner, Fritz (1896–1979), German-Swedish sociologist
- Croner, Helene , German violinist, violist and music teacher
- Crönert, Claudius (* 1961), German journalist and author
- Crönert, Wilhelm (1874–1942), German classical philologist and papyrologist
- Cronhelm, Alexander von (1810–1846), German landscape painter
- Cronholm, Josefine (* 1971), Swedish jazz singer
- Cronier, Marie (1857–1937), French Benedictine, abbess and founder of a monastery
- Cronin O'Reilly, Fodhla , Irish film producer
- Cronin Scanlon, Jane (1922–2018), American mathematician
- Cronin, Anthony (1928-2016) Irish writer
- Cronin, Archibald Joseph (1896–1981), Scottish doctor and writer
- Cronin, Daniel Anthony (born 1927), American clergyman, senior archbishop of Hartford
- Cronin, David Edward (1839-1925) American painter
- Cronin, James (1931-2016) American physicist
- Cronin, Jerry (1925–1990), Irish politician, MEP
- Cronin, Jim (1951-2007), American animal rights activist
- Cronin, Joe (1906-1984) American baseball player and manager
- Cronin, Justin (born 1962), American writer
- Cronin, Laurel (1939–1992), American actress, singer, and dancer
- Cronin, Leroy (* 1973), English chemist
- Cronin, Michael (* 1960), Irish translation scholar
- Cronin, Paul W. (1938–1997), American politician
- Cronin, Rich (1974-2010), American singer and songwriter
- Cronin, Sam (* 1986), American soccer player
- Cronin, Sean (born 1964), British actor and cameraman
- Cronin, Shawn (born 1963), American ice hockey player
- Cronin, Vincent (1924-2011) British author
- Cronite , German rapper
- Cronjager, Edward (1904–1960), American cinematographer
- Cronjäger, Ines (* 1977), German marathon runner
- Cronjager, William (1930–1995), American cinematographer
- Cronje, Johan (* 1982), South African middle distance runner
- Cronje, Nicolene (* 1983), South African walker
- Cronjé, Piet (1836–1911), Boer general
- Cronkite, Walter (1916–2009), American television journalist and news anchor for CBS
- Cronon, William (* 1954), American environmental historian and author
- Cronos, Mary (* 1987), German author, artist and entrepreneur
- Cronquist, Arthur John (1919–1992), American botanist
- Cronquist, Gustaf W. (1878–1967), Swedish photographer
- Cronqvist, Claes (* 1944), Swedish football player and coach
- Cronshagen, Eberhard (* 1913), German actor, director, broadcaster, dialog book author and dubbing director
- Cronshaw, Mathew (* 1988), British road cyclist
- Cronstedt, Axel Frederic (1722–1765), Swedish chemist
- Cronstedt, Carl Olof (1756–1820), Finnish-Swedish naval officer
- Cronyn, Hume (1911–2003), Canadian actor and screenwriter
Croo
- Croo, Herman De (born 1937), Belgian politician
- Crook de Camp, Catherine (1907–2000), American writer
- Crook, Edward (1929-2005), American boxer
- Crook, George (1828–1890), US Army General
- Crook, Hal (born 1950), American jazz trombonist
- Crook, John (1930–2011), British behavioral scientist, teacher of Chan- or Zen Buddhism
- Crook, John Anthony (1921–2007), British ancient historian
- Crook, Mackenzie (born 1971), British actor
- Crook, Paul Edwin (1915-2004), British officer
- Crook, Peter (* 1993), British freestyle skier from the British Virgin Islands
- Crook, Thurman C. (1891-1981), American politician
- Crook, Tony (1920-2014) British racing driver, entrepreneur
- Crooke, Philip S. (1810–1881), American lawyer and politician
- Crooke, Stanley T. (* 1945), pharmacologist and entrepreneur
- Crooke, William (1848–1923) British ethnologist, historian, folklorist, Indologist and colonial administrator
- Crooked I (* 1978), American rapper
- Crookes, William (1832-1919), English physicist, chemist, and science journalist
- Crookham, Charles (1923–2004), American officer, lawyer, politician, and military historian
- Crooks, Charmaine (* 1962), Canadian sprinter and middle-distance runner of Jamaican origin
- Crooks, Lee (* 1978), English soccer player
- Crooks, Matt (* 1994), English soccer player
- Crooks, Richard († 2014), American jazz and studio musician (drummer)
- Crooks, Sammy (1908-1981), English football player
- Crooks, Sean (* 1983), Canadian cross-country skier
- Crooks, Shree , American actress
- Crookshank, Harry, 1st Viscount Crookshank (1893–1961), British politician, member of the House of Commons
- Croome, Collin (* 1971), German entrepreneur and author
- Croon, Hans (1896–1977), German textile manufacturer and President of the Aachen Chamber of Commerce
- Croon, Helmuth (1906–1994), German historian and archivist
- Croon, Liane (1927–2000), German actress and operetta soubrette
- Croon, Maria (1891–1983), German writer
- Croon, Theodorus van der (1668–1739), Old Catholic Archbishop of Utrecht
- Croon, Waldemar (1916–2013), German cloth manufacturer and entrepreneur
- Croona, Per-Henrik (* 1977), Swedish badminton player
- Croone, William (1633–1684) British physician
- Croonen, Marcus (* 1964), German soccer goalkeeper
- Croos-Müller, Claudia (* 1951), German doctor and specialist book author
Crop
- Cropanese, Alexandre (* 1993), French football player
- Cröpelin, Hinrich (* 1647), East Frisian master of the art of wood cutting
- Cröpelin, Jacob († 1679), master of wood cutting
- Crophius, Ludwig (1792–1861), Austrian Cistercian abbot
- Cropp, Friedrich (1790–1832), German law teacher and court judge
- Cropp, Friedrich (1805–1889), German businessman and private scholar
- Cropp, Friedrich Ludwig Christian (1718–1796), German doctor, book and art collector
- Cropp, Fritz (1887–1984), German doctor and Nazi official
- Cropp, Hillart (1808–1861), German lawyer, member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
- Cropp, Jack (1927-2016), New Zealand sailor
- Cropp, Johann Albrecht (1927–2020), German photographer, journalist and author
- Cropp, Johann Friedrich August (1815–1862), Hamburg lawyer
- Cropp, Karl (1830–1885), German lawyer and Hamburg senator
- Cropp, Walther (1890–1964), German composer, music teacher and music director
- Cropp, Wolf-Ulrich (* 1941), German writer
- Cropper, Dave (1945-2016), British middle distance runner
- Cropper, Steve (* 1941), American guitarist, producer and songwriter
- Cropper, William (1862-1889) English cricket and soccer player
- Cropsey, Jasper Francis (1823-1900) American painter
Cror
- Crorkin, Colin (born 1957), British diplomat
Cros
- Cros, Charles (1842–1888), French poet and inventor
- Cros, Guillaume (* 1995), French football player
- Cros, Henry (1840–1907) French glass artist
- Cros, Pierrick (* 1991), French football player
- Cros, Pierrick (* 1992), French football player
- Cros, Yves (1923–1995), French track and field athlete and Olympian
- Crosa, Giacomo (* 1947), Italian journalist and former high jumper
- Crosa, Martín (* 1986), Uruguayan rugby player
- Crosa, Orfeo , Uruguayan botanist
- Crosariol, Andrea (* 1984), Italian basketball player
- Crosas, Marc (* 1988), Spanish soccer player
- Crosbie, Ernest (1909-1979), American walker
- Crosbie, John (1931-2020) Canadian politician, Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador
- Crosbie, Nicolas (* 1980), French racing cyclist
- Crosbie, Robert (1849-1919), Canadian-American theosophist
- Crosbie, Tim , visual effects film technician
- Crosby, Alfred W. (1931–2018), American historian who worked at the University of Texas at Austin until his retirement in 1999
- Crosby, Andrew (born 1965), Canadian rower
- Crosby, Bing (1903–1977), American singer and actor
- Crosby, Bob (1913–1993), American singer and actor
- Crosby, Cathy Lee (born 1944), American actress
- Crosby, Charles (* 1931), American jazz musician
- Crosby, Charles N. (1876–1951), American politician
- Crosby, Charlotte (* 1990), English presenter
- Crosby, David (born 1941), American guitarist, singer and songwriter
- Crosby, David Douglas (* 1949), Canadian religious, Bishop of Hamilton
- Crosby, Dawn (1963-1996), American singer
- Crosby, Denise (* 1957), American actress
- Crosby, Elizabeth C. (1888-1983), American neuroanalyst
- Crosby, Ellen (* 1953), American writer and journalist
- Crosby, Fanny (1820–1915), American poet of sacred texts
- Crosby, Floyd (1899–1985), American cinematographer
- Crosby, Gary (1933–1995), American actor
- Crosby, Gary (* 1955), British jazz musician
- Crosby, Graeme (* 1955), New Zealand motorcycle racer
- Crosby, Harry (* 1958), American investment banker and actor
- Crosby, Howard (1826-1891), American classical philologist, Presbyterian minister, and university professor
- Crosby, Israel (1919–1962), American jazz bassist
- Crosby, Joan , English table tennis player
- Crosby, John C. (1859–1943) American lawyer and politician
- Crosby, John F. (* 1944), American philosopher
- Crosby, John Schuyler (1839-1914), American politician (Republican Party)
- Crosby, Margaret (1901–1972), American Classical Archaeologist
- Crosby, Mary (born 1959), American actress
- Crosby, Mason (b.1984), American football player
- Crosby, Moreau S. (1839-1893), American politician
- Crosby, Norm (born 1927), American comedian
- Crosby, Percy (1891–1964), American comic book artist
- Crosby, Philip B. (1926-2001), American Quality Manager
- Crosby, Robbin (1959–2002), American guitarist and songwriter
- Crosby, Robert B. (1911-2000), American politician
- Crosby, Sidney (* 1987), Canadian ice hockey player
- Crosby, William G. (1805-1881), Governor of Maine
- Crosby, William Otis (1850-1925), American geologist
- Crose, William Michael (1867–1929), American naval officer
- Croshaw, Ben (* 1983), English computer game journalist and developer
- Croshere, Austin (* 1975), American basketball player
- Crosini von Bonporto, Anton (1581–1663), Bishop of Brixen
- Crosio, Luigi (1834–1915), Italian painter
- Crosio, Silvia (* 1999), Italian rower
- Crosland, Alan (1894–1936), American film director
- Crosland, Anthony (1918–1977), British Labor politician, Member of the House of Commons, Secretary of State and socialist theorist
- Crosland, Maurice (* 1931), British chemical historian
- Crosley, Reginald (born 1937), Haitian internist and writer
- Crosman, John S. (1820-1884) American politician
- Crosner, Alexius , German theologian
- Cross, Art (1918-2005), American Formula 1 racing driver
- Cross, Ben (1947-2020), British actor
- Cross, Beverley (1931–1998), British librettist for operas and musicals and screenwriter
- Cross, Burton M. (1902-1998), American politician, Governor of Maine
- Cross, Charles Frederick (1855-1935) British chemist
- Cross, Charles Whitman (1854–1949), American geologist and petrographer
- Cross, Chris (* 1994), Austrian dancer
- Cross, Christopher (* 1951), American singer and songwriter
- Cross, Cory (born 1971), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Cross, David (* 1949), English musician and record producer
- Cross, David (* 1964), American actor, stand-up comedian and voice actor
- Cross, Donna Woolfolk (* 1947), American writer
- Cross, Earl (1933–1987), American jazz trumpeter (also mellophone, piano)
- Cross, Edward († 1854), British menagerie owner and zoo director
- Cross, Edward (1798–1887), American lawyer and politician
- Cross, Else (1902–1987), Austrian-English pianist and piano teacher
- Cross, Emily (* 1986), American foil fencer
- Cross, Eric (1902-2004), British cinematographer
- Cross, Ethan , American writer
- Cross, Frank M. (1921–2012), American Old Testament scholar and paleographer
- Cross, Geoffrey, Baron Cross of Chelsea (1904-1989), British judge
- Cross, George AM (* 1942), British-American molecular biologist and parasitologist
- Cross, Gillian (* 1945), British children's author
- Cross, Hardy (1885-1959), American civil engineer
- Cross, Henri Edmond (1856–1910) French Neo-Impressionist painter
- Cross, Hugh (1904–1970), American country singer
- Cross, Hugh W. (1896–1972), American politician
- Cross, J. , Scottish soccer player
- Cross, James Richard (* 1921), British diplomat
- Cross, Jennifer (* 1992), Canadian volleyball player
- Cross, Jerome (* 1996), Canadian volleyball player
- Cross, Jessie (1909–1986), American sprinter
- Cross, Joan (1900-1993), British opera singer (soprano)
- Cross, Joseph (1843–1913), American lawyer and politician
- Cross, Joseph (* 1986), American actor and film producer
- Cross, Kendall (* 1968), American wrestler
- Cross, Kenneth Brian Boyd (1911–2003), British Air Force officer
- Cross, Larry (1913–1976), Canadian actor
- Cross, Marcia (born 1962), American actress
- Cross, Martin (* 1957), British rower
- Cross, Misha (* 1989), Polish porn actress
- Cross, Neil (born 1969), British author and screenwriter
- Cross, Nicole (* 1993), German pop singer
- Cross, Niki (* 1985), American soccer player
- Cross, Nikki (* 1989), Scottish wrestler
- Cross, Oliver H. (1868–1960), American politician
- Cross, Richard, 1st Viscount Cross (1823–1914) British lawyer and politician
- Cross, Rob (* 1990), English dart player
- Cross, Roger (* 1969), Jamaican-Canadian actor
- Cross, Ronald (1896–1968) British politician, Member of the House of Commons and Governor of Tasmania
- Cross, Roy (* 1924), British marine painter
- Cross, Stewart (1928-1989), British theologian; Bishop of Blackburn
- Cross, Theon (* 1993), British jazz musician (tuba, also trombone)
- Cross, Tim (born 1951), British military, Major General in the British Army
- Cross, Tim (1955–2012), English musician, producer and arranger
- Cross, Tom , American film editor
- Cross, Wilbur Lucius (1862–1948) American businessman, politician, and Governor of Connecticut
- Cross-Battle, Tara (* 1968), American volleyball player
- Crossan, Sarah (* 1981), Irish writer
- Crossby, N. Robin (1954-2008), Canadian game writer
- Crosse, Andrew (1784-1855) British naturalist
- Crosse, Damien (* 1982), American porn actor
- Crosse, Hippolyte (1826–1898), French malacologist
- Crosse, Rupert (1927–1973), American film actor
- Crossen, Kendell Foster (1910–1981), American crime and science fiction writer
- Crosser, Robert (1874–1957), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Crossett, Stan (1900-1992), Canadian ice hockey player
- Crossey, Mike (* 1979), British music producer
- Crossey, Raphaela , German actress and singer
- Crossfield, Albert Scott (1921-2006), American test pilot
- Crossland, Edward (1827-1881), American politician
- Crossley, Ada (1871-1929), Australian opera singer (alto)
- Crossley, Albert (1903-1981), American cyclist
- Crossley, Callie (* 1951), American journalist, radio presenter, commentator and film producer
- Crossley, Geoffrey (1921–2002), English racing driver
- Crossley, Geoffrey Allan (1920–2009), British Ambassador
- Crossley, Mark (born 1969), Welsh football player
- Crossley, Payton , American jazz musician (drums)
- Crossley, Savile, 1st Baron Somerleyton (1857–1935), British officer and politician (Liberal Party, Liberal Unionists), member of the House of Commons
- Crossley, Savile, 3rd Baron Somerleyton (1928–2012), British politician and peer
- Crossley, Wallace (1874–1943), American politician
- Crossley-Holland, Kevin (* 1941), British writer in the field of children's and youth literature
- Crossley-Mercer, Edwin (* 1982), French concert and opera singer (baritone)
- Crossman, Doug (born 1960), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Crossman, Jason (* 1990), French ice hockey player
- Crossman, Kimberley (* 1990), New Zealand actress and presenter
- Crossman, Richard (1907–1974), British author and politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Crosta, Daniele (* 1970), Italian foil fencer
- Crosta, Nicolas de (1900–1972), German writer
- Crostarosa, Maria Celeste (1696–1755), Italian blessed, nun, mystic and founder of an order
- Croswell, Charles (1825–1886), American politician
- Croswell, Noel (1909–1964), British police officer and Jamaican chief of police
Crot
- Crotch, George Robert (1842–1874), English entomologist
- Crotch, William (1775–1847), English composer and organist
- Croteau, Denis (* 1932), Canadian clergyman, bishop emeritus of Mackenzie-Fort Smith
- Croteau, Gary (born 1946), Canadian ice hockey player
- Crothers, Austin Lane (1860–1912), American politician, Governor of Maryland
- Crothers, Bill (born 1940), Canadian middle-distance runner and sprinter
- Crothers, Connie (1941–2016), American pianist and composer of modern jazz
- Crothers, Rachel (1878–1958), American playwright and theater director
- Crothers, Scatman (1910–1986), American singer, composer, and actor
- Crothers, Will (* 1987), Canadian rower
- Crotogino, Giuseppe († 1716), Italian architect
- Crott Berthung, Lillian (* 1922), Norwegian translator and author
- Crott, Randi (* 1951), German journalist
- Crotta, Clarissa (* 1978), Swiss show jumper
- Crotta, Fabio (* 1979), Swiss show jumper
- Crottaz, Brigitte (* 1957), Swiss politician (SP)
- Crotti, Jean (1878–1958), Swiss-French painter and graphic artist
- Crotto, Rachel (* 1958), American chess player
- Crotty, Kieran (born 1930), Irish politician
- Crotty, Michael Francis (* 1970), Irish clergyman, Roman Catholic archbishop and diplomat to the Holy See
- Crotty, Ron (1929-2015), American jazz musician (double bass)
- Crotus Rubeanus , German humanist and Catholic theologian
Crou
- Crouch, Andraé (1942–2015), American gospel singer and composer
- Crouch, Anna Maria (1763–1805), English actress and opera singer (soprano)
- Crouch, Brock (* 1999), American snowboarder
- Crouch, Colin (* 1944), British political scientist and sociologist
- Crouch, Colin Stamford (1956-2015), English chess player and chess author
- Crouch, Edward (1764-1827) American politician
- Crouch, Graham (1948-2019), Australian middle and long distance runner
- Crouch, Julia (born 1962), British writer
- Crouch, Julian (* 1962), British stage and costume designer, theater and opera director
- Crouch, Peter (* 1981), English soccer player
- Crouch, Randy (* 1952), American country singer
- Crouch, Roger K. (* 1940), American astronaut
- Crouch, Stanley (* 1945), American author, music critic and jazz drummer
- Crouch, Suzanne (* 1952), American politician
- Crouch, William W. (* 1941), American General (US Army), Vice Chief of Staff of the Army
- Croucher, Matthew (born 1983), British soldier in the Royal Marines
- Crouin, Victor (* 1999), French squash player
- Crounse, Lorenzo (1834–1909), American politician
- Crous, Ernst (1882–1967), German church historian and librarian
- Crous, Helmut A. (1913–1993), German journalist and collector
- Crous, Jan Willem , German Classical Archaeologist
- Crous, Piet (* 1955), South African boxer
- Crous-Vidal, Enric (1908–1987), Spanish graphic artist, inventor of characters and writer
- Crousaz, Daniel Ludwig von (1746–1811), Prussian major general, chief of infantry regiment No. 39, commander of Posen
- Crousaz, François-Noé de (1696–1768), lieutenant general in Electoral Saxony
- Crousaz, Jean-Pierre de (1663–1750), Swiss university professor and philosopher
- Crouse, George W. (1832-1912), American politician (Republican Party)
- Crouse, John (1907-1982), American special effects artist and makeup artist
- Crouse, Lawson (born 1997), Canadian ice hockey player
- Crouse, Lindsay (* 1948), American actress
- Crouse, Russel (1893–1966), American playwright
- Crouser, Ryan (* 1992), American shot putter
- Crousnaz, Jeannot De (1822–1883), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Crouwel, Mels (* 1953), Dutch architect
- Crouwel, Willem Hendrik (1928–2019), Dutch graphic artist, painter, university professor and museum director
- Crouzet-Pavan, Élisabeth (* 1953), French historian
Crov
- Crovato, Luciano , Italian film director and actor
- Crover, Dale (born 1967), American rock musician
- Crovetto, Elio (1926–2000), Italian actor
- Crovetto, Roger , French rally and circuit racing driver
- Crovisier, Sylvain (* 1984), French mathematician
Crow
- Crow C, Peter (* 1967), German blues guitarist
- Crow Dog († 1911), member of the Brulé, murderer of Spotted Tail
- Crow Dog, Leonard (* 1942), Native American medicine man
- Crow, Aaron (* 1969), Belgian mentalist, magician and danger act
- Crow, Ashley (* 1960), American actress
- Crow, Bill (* 1927), American jazz bassist and author
- Crow, Charles A. (1873–1938), American politician
- Crow, Emilia (* 1956), American former actress and film producer
- Crow, James , British archaeologist
- Crow, James C. (1789-1856), Scottish-American physician and master distiller of bourbon whiskey
- Crow, James F. (1916-2012), American geneticist
- Crow, Jason (* 1979), American Democratic Party politician
- Crow, John David (1935-2015) American football player and coach
- Crow, Jonathan (* 1977), Canadian violinist and music teacher
- Crow, Robert Jamieson (* 1956), English composer and musicologist who works in Austria
- Crow, Sheryl (* 1962), American blues rock singer, guitarist and songwriter
- Crow, Tammy (* 1977), American synchronized swimmer in the Olympic team (2004)
- Crow, Todd (* 1945), American pianist and music teacher
- Crow, William E. (1870-1922), American politician
- Crow, William J. (1902–1974), American politician
- Crowder (* 1971), American singer of Christian pop music
- Crowder, Jae (* 1990), American basketball player
- Crowder, Keith (born 1959), Canadian ice hockey player
- Crowder, Lateef (* 1977), Brazilian actor, martial artist and stuntman
- Crowder, Shirley (* 1939), American hurdler
- Crowder, Steven (* 1987), American conservative political commentator and Youtuber
- Crowe, Allison (* 1981), Canadian singer and songwriter
- Crowe, Cameron (born 1957), American director and actor
- Crowe, Charles (1867-1953), Canadian marksman
- Crowe, Christopher (* 1948), American screenwriter, director, producer and actor
- Crowe, Colin (1913–1999), British diplomat and administrator
- Crowe, Eugene B. (1878-1970) American politician
- Crowe, Eyre (1824–1910) English painter, illustrator, and printmaker
- Crowe, Eyre (1864-1925) British diplomat
- Crowe, Frank (1882-1946), American engineer, chief engineer, and senior construction manager at the Hoover Dam
- Crowe, Heather (1945–2006), Canadian waitress, engaged in non-smoking protection
- Crowe, JD (born 1937), American bluegrass musician
- Crowe, Joseph Archer (1825-1896), English art writer
- Crowe, Lucy , English opera singer (soprano)
- Crowe, Martin (1962–2016), New Zealand cricketer and sports journalist
- Crowe, Nick (* 1971), British motorcycle racer and national champion
- Crowe, Peggy (1956–2012), American speed skater
- Crowe, Robert , American singer (countertenor, soprano)
- Crowe, Russell (born 1964), New Zealand film actor, film director, film producer and musician residing in Australia
- Crowe, Tonya (* 1971), American actress
- Crowe, Vic (1932-2009), Welsh football player and coach
- Crowe, William J. Junior (1925-2007), American admiral and diplomat
- Crowell, Isaiah (born 1993), American football player
- Crowell, John (1780–1846), American politician (Democratic Republican Party)
- Crowell, John (1801-1883) American lawyer, officer, and politician (Whig Party)
- Crowell, John C. (1917-2015), American geologist
- Crowell, Josephine (1859–1932), Canadian-American actress
- Crowell, Matty (born 1984), Welsh football player
- Crowell, Rodney (born 1950), American country singer, songwriter and producer
- Crowell, Willer († 1401), Abbot of the Oldenstadt Monastery
- Crowfoot († 1890), tribal chief of the Blackfoot First Nation in Canada
- Crowfoot Hodgkin, Dorothy (1910–1994), English biochemist, Nobel Prize winner
- Crowfoot, John W. (1873-1959) British archaeologist
- Crowhurst, Cyril (1906-1995) British sound engineer
- Crowhurst, Donald , British businessman and amateur sailor
- Crowl, Harry Lamott (* 1958), Brazilian composer and musicologist
- Crowle, Alfred , English soccer player and coach
- Crowley, Adrián (* 1988), Spanish handball player
- Crowley, Aleister (1875–1947), occultist, author, and climber
- Crowley, Ben (* 1980), American actor
- Crowley, Brian (born 1964), Irish politician and MEP for Ireland
- Crowley, Brogan (* 1994), British skeleton pilot
- Crowley, Carrie (born 1964), Irish actress and former television presenter
- Crowley, Cliff (1906-1948), Canadian ice hockey player
- Crowley, Dennis , American Internet Entrepreneur
- Crowley, Dermot (born 1947), Irish actor
- Crowley, Don (born 1926), American painter and illustrator
- Crowley, Frank (1909–1980), American medium and long distance runner
- Crowley, Herbert (1873–1937), British draftsman in the early days of comics
- Crowley, Jim (1902-1986) American football player, coach, and official
- Crowley, Jocelyn Elise (* 1970), American political scientist and university professor
- Crowley, Joe (born 1962), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Crowley, John (* 1942), American writer, producer and screenwriter for documentary films
- Crowley, John Francis (* 1967), American lawyer, officer, biotech manager and entrepreneur
- Crowley, John Patrick (* 1941), English clergyman, bishop emeritus of Middlesbrough
- Crowley, Joseph B. (1858–1931), American politician
- Crowley, Joseph Robert (1915–2003) American Catholic bishop
- Crowley, Kathleen (1929-2017), American actress
- Crowley, Leonard James (1921–2003) Canadian clergyman, auxiliary bishop of Montréal
- Crowley, Mart (1935-2020) American playwright
- Crowley, Maureen (* 1953), Canadian sprinter, medium and long distance runner
- Crowley, Maurice Anthony (* 1946), Irish religious, Roman Catholic Bishop of Kitale
- Crowley, Mike (* 1975), American ice hockey player
- Crowley, Miles (1859–1921), American politician
- Crowley, Nathan (* 1966), British production designer and art director
- Crowley, Pat (born 1933), American actress
- Crowley, Patty (1913-2006), American Roman Catholic theologian
- Crowley, Philip J. (born 1951), American government official
- Crowley, Richard (1836–1908), American lawyer and politician
- Crowley, Roger (born 1951), British writer
- Crowley, Sarah (* 1983), Australian triathlete
- Crowley, Vivianne , British author, lecturer, psychologist and high priestess
- Crown, Lester (* 1925), American entrepreneur
- Crown, Patricia L. , American archaeologist and anthropologist
- Crowninshield, Benjamin Williams (1772-1851), American politician
- Crowninshield, Jacob (1770-1808), American politician
- Crowson, Roy (1914–1999), British evolutionary biologist and coleopterologist whose main interest was the taxonomy of the beetle
- Crowther Hunt, Norman, Baron Crowther-Hunt (1920–1987), British scientist and politician (Labor Party)
- Crowther, Bertha (1921–2007), English athlete
- Crowther, Bosley (1905–1981), American film critic and journalist
- Crowther, Frank (1870–1955), American politician
- Crowther, Geoffrey, Baron Crowther (1907–1972), British economist, journalist, educator and businessman
- Crowther, George Calhoun (1849–1914), American politician
- Crowther, Kitty (* 1970), Belgian author and illustrator
- Crowther, Patricia (* 1927), British Wicca
- Crowther, Robert (* 1987), Australian long jumper
- Crowther, Ryan (* 1988), English soccer player
- Crowther, Samuel Ajayi (1809-1891), Yoruba missionary, bishop, and linguist
- Crowther, William (* 1936), American computer scientist, recreational speleologist and game developer
Crox
- Croxall, John (* 1946), British ornithologist
- Croxatto Rezzio, Héctor (1908-2010), Chilean scientist
- Croxton, Frank (1877–1949), American singer (bass)
- Croxton, Thomas (1822–1903) American politician
Croy
- Croÿ de Tourzel, Louise-Élisabeth de (1749–1832), French noblewoman, Duchess de Tourzel
- Croÿ, Albrecht von (* 1959), German journalist and management consultant
- Croy, Alexis von (* 1959), German aviation journalist, non-fiction author and photographer
- Croÿ, Alfred von (1789–1861), Spanish grandee and German nobleman, businessman and politician
- Croÿ, Anna von (1590–1660), German noblewoman
- Croÿ, Antoine de († 1495), Bishop of Thérouanne
- Croÿ, Antoine I. de , influential member of the Burgundian court
- Croÿ, Auguste Philippe von (1765–1822), French military
- Croÿ, Charles Eugène de (1651–1702), Imperial Austrian and Imperial Russian Field Marshal
- Croÿ, Charles I. de (1455–1527), Prince of Chimay
- Croÿ, Charles II. De (1522–1551), 3rd Prince of Chimay, 2nd Duke of Aarschot, 3rd Comte de Beaumont
- Croÿ, Charles III. de (1560–1612), general in the Spanish Netherlands
- Croÿ, Emmanuel von (1718–1784), French military
- Croÿ, Ernst Bogislaw von (1620–1684), Bishop of Cammin, governor in Pomerania
- Croÿ, Ferdinand de (1867–1958), Prussian officer, Catholic priest and papal diplomat
- Croÿ, Guillaume de (1498-1521), cardinal
- Croÿ, Guillaume II. De (1458–1521), Burgundian-Dutch politician
- Croÿ, Gustav Maximilian von (1773–1844), cardinal and archbishop of Rouen
- Croy, Heinz , German soccer goalkeeper
- Croÿ, Isabella von (1856–1931), German noblewoman, Princess of Croÿ-Dülmen, Archduchess of Austria-Teschen
- Croÿ, Isabella von (1890–1982), German nobleman
- Croÿ, Jacques de († 1516), Benedictine priest, patron of the arts and Prince-Bishop of Cambrai
- Croÿ, Jean de (1588–1638), Spanish military man, politician and art collector
- Croy, Jürgen (* 1946), German soccer goalkeeper
- Croÿ, Karl Alfred von (1859–1906), lord of the Westphalian rule of Dülmen and member of the Prussian manor house
- Croÿ, Philipp von (1801–1871), Prussian lieutenant general
- Croÿ, Philippe II. De (1496–1549), first Duke of Aarschot, general, governor of Hainaut
- Croÿ, Philippe III. de (1526–1595), governor of Luxembourg and Ligny
- Croÿ, Robert de (1500–1556), Bishop of Cambrai
- Croÿ, Rudolf von (1823–1902), Westphalian nobleman and Spanish grandee
Croz
- Croz, Michel (1830–1865), French mountaineer and guide
- Crozals, Jean Vincent de (1922–2009), French sculptor and painter
- Crozat, Antoine († 1738), French financier, merchant and founder of the Louisiana colony
- Crozat, Pierre († 1740), French financier, art collector and patron
- Crozatier, Charles (1795–1855), French sculptor
- Croze, Marie-Josée (* 1970), Canadian actress
- Crozer, Mark , British singer and guitarist
- Crozet, Claudius (1789–1864), French civil engineer
- Crozet, Jules (1728–1782), French navigator and explorer
- Crozier, Brett (* 1970), American captain in the United States Navy
- Crozier, Eric (1914–1994), British stage director and librettist
- Crozier, Francis (1796–1848) British naval officer and polar explorer
- Crozier, Greg (born 1976), Canadian ice hockey player
- Crozier, John Hervey (1812–1889), American politician
- Crozier, Leif Newry Fitzroy (1846–1901), Canadian officer in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
- Crozier, Lorna (* 1948), Canadian writer, poet, university teacher
- Crozier, Michel (1922-2013), French sociologist
- Crozier, Philippe (1857–1944), French diplomat
- Crozier, Robert (1827–1895), American lawyer and politician
- Crozier, Roger (1942–1996), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Crozier, Rossiter H. (1943-2009), Australian entomologist and cytogeneticist
- Crozier, William (1855–1942), American general
- Crozier, William Percival (1879–1944), British journalist, editor of the Guardian
- Crozza, Maurizio (* 1959), Italian actor, television presenter and comedian
- Crozzoli, Hilda (1900–1972), Austrian master builder and civil engineer