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Crub
- Crubilé, Sébastien (* 1975), French entrepreneur and racing car driver
Cruc
- Crucé, Émeric († 1648), French monk and mathematics teacher
- Cruce, Lee (1863–1933), American politician
- Cruchaga Lasa, César (* 1974), Spanish football player
- Cruchaga Santa María, Ángel (1893–1964), Chilean writer and poet
- Cruchten, Anita (* 1972), German cross-country summer biathlete
- Cruchten, Pol (1963–2019), Luxembourg film director
- Cruciani, Paola Tiziana (* 1958), Italian actress
- Cruciat, Adrian (* 1983), Romanian tennis player
- Cruciger the Elder, Caspar (1504–1548), Protestant theologian, Rector of the University of Wittenberg and companion of Martin Luther
- Cruciger, Caspar the Younger (1525–1597), German Protestant theologian
- Cruciger, Elisabeth († 1535), poet of sacred songs
- Cruciger, Georg (1575–1637), German Reformed theologian, philosopher and university professor
- Crucillà, Vittorio (1917–2008), Italian journalist and film director
Crud
- Crudo, Aldo (1915–1985), Italian screenwriter
- Crudo, Richard (* 1957), American cameraman
- Crudup, Arthur (1905–1974) American blues guitarist and singer
- Crudup, Billy (* 1968), American film and stage actor
- Crudup, Josiah (1791–1872), American politician
Crue
- Crueger, Hardy (* 1962), German writer
- Crueger, Jens (* 1984), German politician (Greens, SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Cruel, Beckii (* 1995), British singer and dancer
- Cruel, Rudolf (1820-1892), German poet and teacher
- Cruella, Juan Francisco (1804-1886) Spanish painter
- Cruesen, Andreas (1591–1666), theologian and Bishop of Gent and Mechelen
Cruf
- Cruft, Adrian (1921–1987), British composer
- Cruft, Charles (1852-1938) British entrepreneur
Crug
- Crüger, August Ferdinand (1795–1881), German pastor and educator
- Crüger, Daniel (1639–1711), German physician and poet
- Cruger, Daniel (1780–1843), American lawyer and politician
- Crüger, Gerd (1928–2019), German agricultural scientist, phytomedicist and Vice President of the BBA
- Crüger, Gustav von (1829–1908), Prussian lieutenant general and inspector of the 3rd engineer inspection
- Crüger, Hans (1859–1927), German lawyer and politician (FVp), MdR
- Crüger, Herbert (1911–2003), German anti-fascist resistance fighter and KPD functionary, victim of the political cleansing in the GDR
- Crüger, Johann (1598–1662), German composer of hymns
- Cruger, John junior (1710–1791), Mayor of New York City
- Cruger, John senior († 1744), Mayor of New York City
- Crüger, Paul († 1593), German legal scholar
- Crüger, Peter (1580–1639), German philologist, astronomer and mathematician
- Crüger, Theodor (1694–1751), German Lutheran theologian and historian
- Crugnola, Marco (* 1983), Italian tennis player
- Crugot, Martin (1725–1790), German Protestant clergyman
Crui
- Cruickshank, Andrew (1907–1988), British actor
- Cruickshank, Art (1918-1983), American special effects artist
- Cruickshank, Don , British businessman, academic and government official
- Cruickshank, Jim (1941-2010), Scottish football goalkeeper
- Cruickshank, Robert (born 1963), British sailor
- Cruickshank, William , Scottish military doctor and chemist
- Cruijff, Estelle (* 1978), Dutch actress, presenter, designer and model
- Cruikshank, George (1792–1878) British caricaturist and illustrator
- Cruikshank, Isaac (1764-1811) Scottish caricaturist and watercolor painter
- Cruikshank, Lucas (* 1993), American actor and voice actor
- Cruikshank, Marcus Henderson (1826–1881), American lawyer and politician
- Cruikshank, Robert (1789-1856) English caricaturist and illustrator
- Cruikshank, William Cumberland (1745-1800), British anatomist
- Cruise, Carter (* 1991), American porn actress
- Cruise, Julee (* 1956), American singer
- Cruise, Thomas (* 1991), English soccer player
- Cruise, Tom (* 1962), American actor and film producer
- Cruixent, Ferran (* 1976), Catalan composer and pianist based in Barcelona
- Cruixent, Oriol (* 1976), Spanish composer, pianist and conductor
Crul
- Crulci, Jane (* 1964), Nauruan judge
- Crull, August (1845–1923), German-American Lutheran theologian, university professor, and writer
- Crull, Friedrich (1822–1911), German physician, historian, archivist, heraldist
- Crull, Richard (1900–1991), German local authority and mayor of Schwerin
- Crull, Wilhelm (1876–1956), German consular officer
Crum
- Crum, Denny (* 1937), American basketball coach
- Crum, George (1822-1914) American chef, inventor of the potato chips
- Crum, George (1926–2007), Canadian conductor and pianist
- Crum, John Macleod Campbell (1872-1958), Anglican theologian and songwriter
- Crum, Johnny (1912-1969) Scottish football player
- Crum, Walter (1796–1867) Scottish chemist and entrepreneur
- Crum, Walter Ewing (1865–1944), British Coptologist and Egyptologist
- Crumb, George (* 1929), American composer
- Crumb, Robert (* 1943), American artist, illustrator and comic artist
- Crumbiegel, Dieter (* 1938), German artist (painting, ceramics) and university professor
- Crumbly, Joshua (* 1991), American jazz musician (double bass, electric bass)
- Crumbtinger, Matthias († 1625), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman and chronicler
- Crumey, Andrew (born 1961), British novelist
- Crumière, Victor (1895–1950), French painter and decorator
- Crumley, James (1939-2008), American crime writer
- Crumlin-Pedersen, Ole (1935–2011), Danish archaeologist
- Crummell, Alexander (1819–1898), missionary to Africa
- Crummenauer, Rolf (1925–1999), German artist and university professor
- Crummenerl, Rainer (* 1942), German journalist and author
- Crummenerl, Siegmund (1892–1940), German engraver, board member of the Sopade
- Crummer, Larissa (* 1996), Australian soccer player
- Crump, Barry (1935-1996), New Zealand writer
- Crump, Bill (1907–1979), American jazz saxophonist and flautist
- Crump, Bruce (1957-2015), American musician
- Crump, Edward (1874–1954) American entrepreneur and politician
- Crump, George William (1786–1848), American politician
- Crump, Jason (* 1975), Australian speedway driver
- Crump, Marrese (* 1982), American martial artist and actor
- Crump, Owen (1903-1998), American screenwriter, film director and film producer
- Crump, Pleasant (1847–1951), last soldier in the American Civil War
- Crump, Rousseau Owen (1843–1901), American politician
- Crump, Stephan (* 1972), American double bass player (also electric bass) and composer of creative jazz
- Crumpacker, Edgar D. (1851-1920), American politician
- Crumpacker, Maurice E. (1886–1927), American politician
- Crumpacker, Shepard J. (1917-1986), American politician
- Crumpler, Alge (born 1977), American football player
Crun
- Crunchant, Valérie (* 1978), French actress
- Crunelle, Gaston (1898–1990), French flautist and music teacher
Crup
- Crupelandt, Charles (1886–1955), French racing cyclist
- Cruppi, Alice (1887–1968), French writer and painter
- Cruppi, Jean (1855–1933), French politician during the Third French Republic
- Cruppi, Louise (1862–1925), French writer and feminist
Cruq
- Cruquius, Nicolaus Samuelis (1678–1754), Dutch hydraulic engineer, surveyor and cartographer
Crus
- Crusafont i Pairó, Miquel (1910–1983), Catalan paleontologist
- Crusat Domènech, Albert (* 1982), Spanish football player
- Cruschwitz, Katrin (* 1973), German biathlete, cross-country skier, long-distance and mountain runner
- Crusco, Domenico (1934–2013), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of San Marco Argentano-Scalea
- Cruse, Adolph († 1874), German administrative lawyer
- Cruse, Carl Wilhelm (1765–1834), Kurland preacher and historian
- Cruse, Eduard (1873–1961), German major general in the Reichswehr
- Cruse, Holk (* 1942), German biologist in the field of biocybernetics
- Cruse, Howard (1944-2019), American comic book writer and illustrator
- Cruse, Paul (1885–1977), German high school teacher and founder of the Low German stage in Flensburg
- Cruse, Wilhelm (1803–1873), German pharmacologist and university professor
- Cruseder, Peter (* 1980), Austrian music producer and founder of the Electrosoul band La Rochelle Band
- Cruseilles, Aymon de († 1275), Bishop of Geneva
- Crusell, Bernhard (1775–1838), Finnish clarinetist and composer
- Crusellas, Jorge (* 1966), Cuban sprinter
- Crüsemann, Eduard (1826–1869), wholesale merchant and co-founder of North German Lloyd
- Crüsemann, Frank (* 1938), German Old Testament scholar
- Crüsemann, Gustav (1803–1870), German theater actor
- Crüsemann, Marlene (* 1953), German New Testament scholar
- Crüsemann, Nicola (* 1964), German archaeologist and museum educator from the Middle East
- Crusen, Christoph Bernhard (1676–1744), German pastor and superintendent at Bremen Cathedral
- Crusen, Georg (1867–1949), German lawyer, most recently President of the Higher Court of the Free City of Danzig
- Crusenstolpe, Magnus Jacob (1795–1865), Swedish publicist and writer
- Crusher, Guitar (* 1931), American soul and blues musician
- Crusio, Wim (* 1954), Dutch neurobiologist and behavioral geneticist
- Crusius, Albert (1820–1884), Prussian major general and commander of the 5th Field Artillery Brigade
- Crusius, Andreas (* 1956), German pathologist, internist and medical professional politician
- Crusius, Atlas (1606–1679), Mayor of Chemnitz
- Crusius, Balthasar (1550–1630), German Protestant clergyman and writer
- Crusius, Carl Leberecht (1740–1779), German engraver and illustrator
- Crusius, Christian (1636–1712), Mayor of Chemnitz
- Crusius, Christian (1715–1767), German rhetorician and historian
- Crusius, Christian August (1715–1775), German Protestant theologian and philosopher
- Crusius, Christoph , German lawyer and privy councilor
- Crusius, Eberhard (1907–1976), German archivist
- Crusius, Eduard (1797–1861), German pastor, writer and historian
- Crusius, Florian (* 1986), German wrestler
- Crusius, Friedrich (1897–1941), German classical philologist and high school teacher
- Crusius, George Konrad (1644–1676), Dutch legal scholar
- Crusius, Gottlob Christian (1785–1848), German educator and author
- Crusius, Hermann (1640–1693), German classical philologist, writer and teacher
- Crusius, Irene (* 1932), German historian (medievalist)
- Crusius, Jakob († 1597), German Lutheran theologian
- Crusius, Jakob Andreas (1636–1680), German lawyer
- Crusius, Magnus (1697–1751), German Protestant theologian
- Crusius, Martin (1526–1607), German classical philologist and Swabian historian
- Crusius, Otto (1857–1918), German classical philologist
- Crusius, Otto E. (1892–1965), German composer and teacher
- Crusius, Paul († 1572), German Protestant theologian, mathematician and historian
- Crusius, Philipp (1597–1676), lawyer, diplomat and administrative officer
- Crusius, Siegfried Leberecht (1738–1824), German publisher, bookseller and farmer
- Crusius, Wilhelm (1790–1858), German farmer and agricultural scientist
- Crusiz, Othmar (1890–1966), Austrian civil servant
- Cruso, Thalassa (1909–1997), British presenter and author
- Crusol, Timothé (* 2001), French basketball player
Crut
- Crut, Édouard (1901–1974), French football player
- Crutcher, Chris (* 1946), American writer and family therapist
- Crutcher, Jim (1934-2018), American jazz musician (double bass)
- Crutcher, John (1916-2017), American politician
- Crutchfield, James (* 1955), American physicist
- Crutchfield, Katie (* 1989), American singer-songwriter
- Crutchfield, Linda (* 1942), Canadian ski racer, luge and water skier
- Crutchfield, William (1824-1890) American politician
- Crutchley, Jeremy , South African actor and musician
- Crutchley, Rosalie (1920–1997) British actress
- Crutchlow, Cal (born 1985), British motorcycle racer
- Cruthird, Macey (* 1992), American actress
- Crüts van Creits, Godfried Joseph († 1815), Catholic bishop of St. Pölten and apostolic field vicar
- Cruttenden, Abigail (* 1968), British actress
- Cruttenden, Roy (1925-2019), British long jumper
- Cruttwell, Greg (* 1962), English actor, screenwriter, director and film producer
- Crutzen, Carine (* 1961), Dutch actress
- Crutzen, Paul J. (* 1933), Dutch meteorologist and Nobel Prize winner in chemistry
- Crutzescu, Radu (1892–1947), Romanian diplomat
Cruv
- Cruveilhier, Jean (1791–1874) French physician
- Cruvelli, Sophie (1826–1907), German opera singer (soprano)
Cruw
- Crüwell, Arnold (1847–1935), German entrepreneur
- Crüwell, Arnold Friedrich (1772–1845), German entrepreneur and politician
- Crüwell, Eva (1936–1970), German actress
- Crüwell, Gottlieb August (1866–1931), Austrian historian, writer and librarian
- Crüwell, Karl (1845–1899), German businessman and national liberal politician, Member of the State Parliament (Kingdom of Saxony)
- Crüwell, Ludwig (1892–1958), German officer and general of the armored force
Crux
- Crux, Marianne , German singer, violinist and pianist
- Crux, Peter († 1823), German dancer, ballet master and composer
Cruy
- Cruyff, Johan (1947-2016), Dutch football player and coach
- Cruyff, Jordi (* 1974), Dutch football player and coach
- Cruys, Cornelius (1657–1727), Norwegian-Dutch navigator
- Cruywagen, Riaan (* 1945), South African television news anchor and voice actor
Cruz
- Cruz Aguirre, Atanasio (1801–1875), Uruguayan politician, Interim President of Uruguay (1864–1865)
- Cruz Álvarez Lima, José Antonio (* 1942), Mexican ambassador and governor of Tlaxcala
- Cruz Barbosa, Félix (* 1961), Mexican soccer player
- Cruz Cano y Olmedilla, Juan de la (1734–1790), Spanish cartographer, illustrator and engraver
- Cruz Carvalho, Daniel da (* 1976), Portuguese football player
- Cruz Cortez, Bernardino (* 1949), Roman Catholic bishop
- Cruz e Silva, António Dinis da (1731–1799), Portuguese poet and judge
- Cruz Gómez, Andy (* 1995), Cuban boxer
- Cruz González, Francisco José (* 1945), Mexican ambassador
- Cruz Herrera, José (1890–1972), Spanish painter
- Cruz Laplana y Laguna (1875-1936), Spanish Roman Catholic clergyman; Bishop of Cuenca (1922-1936)
- Cruz Mena, José de la (1874–1907), Nicaraguan composer, musician and orchestra director
- Cruz Mondejar, Simón (* 1976), Spanish badminton player
- Cruz Mourgeon y Achet, Juan de la (1766–1822), Spanish officer and colonial administrator
- Cruz Oliveira, Reinaldo da (* 1979), Brazilian soccer player
- Cruz Ortiz, Juan de la (* 1983), Mexican soccer player
- Cruz Santos, Ruperto (* 1957), Filipino clergyman, Bishop of Balanga
- Cruz Soto, Carmen Yulín (* 1963), Puerto Rican politician
- Cruz Toledo, María de la (1912–1995), Chilean politician, suffragette
- Cruz Traña, Shirley (* 1985), Costa Rican soccer player
- Cruz Trindade, Gil da (* 1982), East Timorese marathon runner and Olympic participant
- Cruz Vargas, Eugenio (1923–2014), Chilean poet and painter
- Cruz Verde, Ricardo , Mexican soccer player
- Cruz Vergara, Pedro Nolasco (1857–1939), Chilean literary critic, author and politician
- Cruz Vicente, Alair (* 1981), Brazilian soccer player
- Cruz Villalón, Pedro (* 1946), Spanish legal scholar
- Cruz y Fernández, Américo (1908–1999), Cuban diplomat
- Cruz, Adam (* 1970), American jazz drummer, percussionist and composer
- Cruz, Afonso (* 1971), Portuguese author, animator, illustrator and musician
- Cruz, Agostinho da (1540–1619), Portuguese spiritual poet and monk
- Cruz, Alan (born 1966), Mexican soccer goalkeeper
- Cruz, Alberto da Silva (* 1966), East Timorese politician
- Cruz, Alexandrino Cardoso da (* 1972), East Timorese politician
- Cruz, Alexis (* 1974), American actor
- Cruz, Alfredo (* 1990), American track and road cyclist
- Cruz, André (* 1968), Brazilian soccer player
- Cruz, Angelika dela (* 1981), Filipino actress
- Cruz, Annie (* 1984), Filipino-American porn actress and model
- Cruz, Antonio (* 1971), American cyclist
- Cruz, Antonio de la (* 1947), Spanish football player and coach
- Cruz, Antonio Piedade da (1895–1982), Indian painter and sculptor
- Cruz, Art (* 1988), American drummer
- Cruz, Bobby (born 1938), American singer and composer
- Cruz, Carlos Adriano de Sousa (* 1987), Brazilian soccer player
- Cruz, Carlos Alexis (* 1990), Honduran-American football player
- Cruz, Carlos Da (* 1974), French racing cyclist
- Cruz, Carlos Teo (1937-1970), Dominican lightweight boxer
- Cruz, Cassandra (* 1982), American porn actress and actress
- Cruz, Catalina (* 1979), American porn actress
- Cruz, Celia (1925–2003), Cuban salsa singer and actress
- Cruz, César da , East Timorese politician and official
- Cruz, Cristobal (* 1977), Mexican featherweight boxer
- Cruz, Danny (* 1990), American soccer player
- Cruz, David de la (* 1989), Spanish cyclist
- Cruz, Dominick (born 1985), American mixed martial arts fighter
- Cruz, Donna (* 1977), Filipino singer and actress
- Cruz, Dulce Maria da , East Timorese suffragette and independence activist
- Cruz, Edson Felipe da (* 1991), Brazilian soccer player
- Cruz, Eglys (* 1980), Cuban sports shooter
- Cruz, Ewa Da (* 1976), Norwegian actress and model
- Cruz, Francisco Javier (* 1966), Mexican soccer player
- Cruz, Gaspar da (1520–1570), Portuguese Dominican and missionary
- Cruz, Gastão (* 1941), Portuguese poet, translator and critic
- Cruz, Hermenegildo da (* 1977), East Timorese policeman
- Cruz, Hilary (* 1988), American model, beauty queen and actress
- Cruz, Humberto (* 1939), Chilean football player
- Cruz, Jackie (* 1986), Dominican-American actress
- Cruz, Jackie (* 1986), American-Puerto Rican soccer player
- Cruz, Jeferson (* 1999), Brazilian soccer player
- Cruz, Joaquim (* 1963), Brazilian middle-distance runner
- Cruz, Joaquim (* 1979), Portuguese politician, MEP
- Cruz, Jordi (* 1978), Spanish chef
- Cruz, José Andrade da (* 1956), East Timorese independence activist and politician
- Cruz, José Geraldo da (* 1941), Brazilian clergyman and emeritus Roman Catholic Bishop of Juazeiro
- Cruz, José Guadalupe (* 1967), Mexican football player and coach
- Cruz, Juana Inés de la (1648–1695), Mexican nun and poet
- Cruz, Julio (* 1974), Argentinian soccer player
- Cruz, Larissa Pereira da (* 1987), Brazilian soccer player
- Cruz, Leonardo (* 1953), Dominican super bantamweight boxer
- Cruz, Luis († 1998), Uruguayan football player
- Cruz, Luis (* 2000), Mexican ice hockey player
- Cruz, Luis de la (1776-1853), Spanish painter
- Cruz, Magno (* 1988), Brazilian soccer player
- Cruz, Manoel Delson Pedreira da (* 1954), Brazilian religious and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Paraíba
- Cruz, Manuel Álvaro da , East Timorese independence activist and freedom fighter
- Cruz, Manuel Aurelio (* 1953), Roman Catholic clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Newark
- Cruz, Manuel Edmilson da (* 1924), Brazilian clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic bishop of Limoeiro do Norte
- Cruz, Mara (born 1941), Spanish actress
- Cruz, Marcos there , East Timorese politician
- Cruz, Margarida (* 1957), Portuguese badminton player
- Cruz, Maria de Lourdes Martins (* 1962), East Timorese clergyman
- Cruz, Mariano Renato Monteiro there , East Timorese politician
- Cruz, Marisa (* 1974), Portuguese model, television presenter and actress
- Cruz, Mateo (* 1973), Belizean road cyclist
- Cruz, Milton (1939-1998), Dominican pianist
- Cruz, Miriam (* 1968), Dominican merengue singer
- Cruz, Mónica (* 1977), Spanish actress dancer
- Cruz, Nelson (born 1980), Dominican baseball player
- Cruz, Nicky (* 1938), Puerto Rican ex-gangster and evangelist
- Cruz, Nicolás de la (* 1997), Uruguayan football player
- Cruz, Nikolas (* 1998), American gunman
- Cruz, Nilo (* 1960), Cuban-American playwright and Pulitzer Prize winner
- Cruz, Norma (* 1966), Guatemalan women's and human rights activist
- Cruz, Orlando (* 1981), Puerto Rican boxer
- Cruz, Oscar V. (1934-2020), Filipino clergyman and Archbishop of Lingayen-Dagupan
- Cruz, Osvaldo Héctor (* 1931), Argentine football player
- Cruz, Oswaldo (1872–1917), Brazilian medic and civil servant
- Cruz, Patrick (* 1993), Brazilian soccer player
- Cruz, Penélope (* 1974), Spanish actress and Oscar winner
- Cruz, Peter de (* 1990), Swiss curler
- Cruz, Ramón de la (1731–1794), Spanish playwright
- Cruz, Ramón Ernesto (1903–1985), Honduran politician
- Cruz, Raymond (born 1961), American actor
- Cruz, Roberto (* 1941), Filipino light welterweight boxer
- Cruz, Rolando (* 1939), Puerto Rican athlete
- Cruz, Romulo Tolentino de la (* 1947), Filipino clergyman, Archbishop of Zamboanga
- Cruz, Rui António da , East Timorese politician
- Cruz, Serapio (1835–1870), Liberal Condottiere in Guatemala
- Cruz, Stella (* 1983), Swiss singer-songwriter
- Cruz, Stélvio Rosa da (* 1989), Angolan football player
- Cruz, Steve (born 1963), American featherweight boxer
- Cruz, Steve (* 1972), American porn actor and film director
- Cruz, Taio (* 1980), British singer and songwriter
- Cruz, Ted (* 1970), American politician (Republican Party)
- Cruz, Thayse (* 1988), Brazilian badminton player
- Cruz, Tó (* 1967), Portuguese R&B singer
- Cruz, Tomé Vera (* 1953), São Tomé politician, Prime Minister (2006–2008)
- Cruz, Tracy Lynn (* 1976), American actress
- Cruz, Ulises de la (* 1974), Ecuadorian football player
- Cruz, Valerie (* 1976), American actress
- Cruz, Víctor (1908–1998), Cuban singer, bassist and composer; Pioneer of Cuban and Latin American music in Germany
- Cruz, Victor (b.1986), American football player
- Cruz, Violeta (* 1986), Colombian composer
- Cruz, Washington (* 1946), Brazilian religious, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Goiânia
- Cruz, Wendy (* 1976), Dominican cyclist
- Cruz, Wilson (* 1973), American actor
- Cruz, Yanet (* 1988), Cuban javelin thrower
- Cruz, Zoe (* 1955), American bank manager
- Cruz-Diez, Carlos (1923–2019), Venezuelan artist (concrete art)
- Cruz-Neira, Carolina , computer scientist
- Cruzado, Luis (1941-2013), Peruvian soccer player
- Cruzado, Rinaldo (* 1984), Peruvian soccer player
- Cruze, James (1884–1942) American actor and film director
- Cruzvillegas, Abraham (* 1968), Mexican concept and installation artist