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- Czabon, Elise (1801–1866), Austrian opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Czacheritz, Michael (1420–1489), provost of the Augustinian canons in Glatz and author of the abbey chronicle there
- Czachorski, Ladislaus von (1850–1911), Polish painter
- Czachowski, Piotr (* 1966), Polish football player
- Czacki, Włodzimierz (1834–1888), Polish cardinal
- Czada, Roland (* 1952), German political scientist
- Czadek, Karl Heinz (* 1944), Austrian trombonist, arranger and composer
- Czadzeck, Arthur (1929–2018), German FDGB functionary and SED functionary
- Czaika, Edmund (1909–1992), German football player
- Czaika, Edmund (* 1924), German soccer player
- Czaika, Otfried (* 1971), German-Swedish church historian with a focus on the early modern period
- Czaja Sager, Christopher (* 1941), Dutch pianist
- Czaja, Andrzej (* 1963), Polish clergyman, Bishop of Opole
- Czaja, Herbert (1914–1997), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Czaja, Justus (* 1998), German actor
- Czaja, Manfred (* 1925), German soccer player
- Czaja, Mario (* 1975), German politician (CDU), MdA
- Czaja, Rudi (1939–2001), German politician (DVU), MdL
- Czaja, Sebastian (* 1983), German politician (FDP, CDU), MdA
- Czajka, Anna (* 1952), Polish literary scholar and philosopher, essayist
- Czajka, Willi (1898–1987), German geographer and university professor
- Czajkowski, Daniel (* 1978), Polish cyclist
- Czajkowski, Michał (1804–1886), Polish writer and Cossack insurgent
- Czajkowski, Przemysław (* 1988), Polish discus thrower
- Czakainski, Hendrik (* 1979), German artist
- Czakert, Peter (1808–1848), Austrian clergyman and missionary
- Czakó, Eva-Maria (1918–2012), scientific photographer
- Czakó, Krisztina (* 1978), Hungarian figure skater
- Czakul, Michael (1707–1771), Transylvanian doctor, personal physician to Moldovan princes
- Czambel, Samuel (1856-1909), Slovak linguist
- Czapek, Arnd (* 1964), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Czapek, Leopold Eustache , Austrian composer and piano teacher
- Czapek, Richard (1913–1997), Austrian composer and Viennese song singer
- Czapek, Rudolf (1871–1935), Austro-German painter and art theorist
- Czapek-Buschmann, Mechthild (1871–1931), German painter and graphic artist
- Czapiewski, Konrad (1913–1979), German politician (SPD, FDP), Member of the State Parliament in North Rhine-Westphalia
- Czapiewski, Paweł (* 1978), Polish athlete (800 meter runner)
- Czapka, Ignaz (1791–1881), Austrian politician and lawyer
- Czapla, Ralf Georg (* 1964), German literary and cultural scientist
- Czapla, Vanessa (* 1987), German actress and voice actress
- Czaplewski, Eugen (1865–1945), German microbiologist, hygienist and university professor
- Czaplicka, Maria Antonina (1886–1921), Polish-British cultural anthropologist
- Czaplicki, Edmund (1904–1940), Polish ice hockey goalkeeper and rower
- Czaplinski, Henri (* 1889), Polish-Jewish violinist and music teacher
- Czapliński, Przemysław (* 1962), Polish literary historian, literary critic and essayist
- Czapski, Józef (1896–1993), Polish author and painter who succeeded Fauvism and Paul Cézanne
- Czapski, Siegfried (1861–1907), German physicist
- Czapsky, Stefan (* 1950), Ukrainian cameraman
- Czaputowicz, Jacek (* 1956), Polish politician
- Czara-Rosenkranz, Dusza (1898–1967), Bukovinian poet, journalist, translator and propagandist
- Czarlinski, Emil von (1833–1913), manor owner, member of the Reichstag
- Czarlinski, Leon von (1835–1918), German lawyer, manor owner and politician, MdR
- Czarnecki, Kazimierz (* 1948), Polish weightlifter
- Czarnecki, Krzysztof (* 1957), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Czarnecki, Leszek (* 1962), Polish businessman and engineer
- Czarnecki, Michał (* 1988), Polish pool player
- Czarnecki, Ryszard (* 1963), Polish politician (PiS) and member of the European Parliament
- Czarnecki, Sławomir (* 1949), Polish composer and music teacher
- Czarnecki, Witold (* 1953), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Czarnetzki, Alfred (1937–2013), German anthropologist
- Czarnetzki, Emmi (1911–1985), German politician (KPD / SED), DFD functionary
- Czarnetzki, Uwe (* 1959), German experimental physicist
- Czarniawska, Barbara (* 1948), Polish-Swedish organizational researcher
- Czarniecki, Stefan (1599–1665), Polish general and hetman
- Czarnik, Austin (* 1992), American ice hockey player
- Czarnik, Robbie (* 1990), American ice hockey player
- Czarnota, Joseph (1925–1968), American ice hockey player
- Czarnota, Paweł (* 1988), Polish chess grandmaster
- Czarnowieska, Barbara (1954–2007), Polish blogger
- Czarnowski, Bruno , German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Czarnowski, Ortwin (* 1940), German racing cyclist
- Czarnowski, Patryk (* 1985), Polish volleyball player
- Czarnowski, Stefan (1879–1937), Polish sociologist and cultural historian
- Czarnuch, Zbigniew (* 1930), Polish teacher, publicist and local historian
- Czarny, Anat (* 1984), Israeli opera singer, concert singer and lieder singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Czarny, Marcin († 1509), Gothic painter
- Czarske, Jürgen (* 1962), German electrical engineer and measurement system technician
- Czarski, Otto (1920–2000), German actor and voice actor
- Czarth, Georg , Bohemian violinist and composer of the pre-classical period
- Czartoryska, Izabela († 1835), Polish writer and art collector
- Czartoryska, Maria Anna (1768–1854), Polish nobleman and writer
- Czartoryski, Adam Fürst (1845–1912), German manor owner and politician, MdR
- Czartoryski, Adam Jerzy (1770–1861), Russian Foreign Minister and Prime Minister of the Polish Revolutionary Government (1830)
- Czartoryski, Adam Kazimierz (1734–1823), Polish nobleman, candidate for the throne, art patron, Austrian field marshal
- Czartoryski, Arkadiusz (* 1966), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Czartoryski, August (1858-1893), Roman Catholic clergyman, blessed
- Czartoryski, August Aleksander (1697–1782), Polish military
- Czartoryski, Georg Konstantin (1828–1912), Galician politician
- Czartoryski, Idzizlaw (1859–1909), manor owner and member of the German Reichstag
- Czartoryski, Kazimierz Florian (1620–1674), Polish clergyman, bishop of Poznan, Włocławek and Gniezno
- Czartoryski, Konstanty Adam (1773–1860), Polish officer
- Czartoryski, Michał Fryderyk (1696–1775), Grand Chancellor of Lithuania
- Czartoryski, Roman (1839–1887), German politician, MdR
- Czartoryski, Władysław (1828–1894), Polish nobleman
- Czarzasty, Włodzimierz (* 1960), Polish politician
- Czaschel, Tobias († 1681), Austrian doctor, court medic and dean of the medical faculty in Vienna
- Czaska, Leopold (* 1978), Austrian squash player
- Czaya, Richard (1905–1978), German chess official and chess player
- Czayka, Lothar (* 1937), German economist, systems researcher and philosopher of science
- Czaykowski, Stanisław (1899–1933), Polish racing driver
- Czaykowszki, Evarist Knight von (1858–1934), Catholic priest and canon
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- Czcibor , son of the Polish prince Siemomysl
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- Czebe, Attila (* 1975), Hungarian chess master
- Czech, Andreas (* 1981), Austrian handball player
- Czech, Bronisław (1908–1944), Polish skier
- Czech, Christopher (* 1989), German canoeist
- Czech, Danuta (1922–2004), Polish author
- Czech, Emil (1862–1929), Austrian painter
- Czech, Erich (1890–1966), Austrian journalist
- Czech, Hans-Jörg (* 1966), German art historian
- Czech, Hermann (* 1936), Austrian architect
- Czech, Ludwig (1870–1942), Czechoslovak politician and Nazi victim
- Czech, Matthias (* 1975), German politician (SPD), MdHB
- Czech-Blasel, Rita (* 1934), German cross-country skier
- Czech-Kuckhoff, Ilse (1908–1982), German writer
- Czech-Winkelmann, Susanne , German economist
- Czechenherz, Arnošt Czech (1878–1951), Czech writer, poet, playwright and translator
- Czechowic, Martin († 1613), representative of Polish Unitarianism
- Czechowicz, Konstantyn (1847–1915), Ukrainian Greek Catholic bishop
- Czechowicz, Szymon († 1775), Polish painter
- Czechowicz, Tomasz (* 1970), Polish entrepreneur and investor
- Czechowski, Heinz (1935–2009), German poet and dramaturge
- Czechowski, Michael Belina (1818–1876), first Adventist missionary in Europe
- Czechowski, Zenon (1946–2016), Polish cyclist
- Czechpauer, Johann Paul , sculptor, stonemason and wood carver of the Baroque
- Czechtitzki, Carl (1759–1813), Austrian theater actor and playwright
- Czechyra, Czesław (* 1954), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Czecz, János (1822–1904), Austrian military technician, officer and Hungarian freedom fighter
- Czeczot, Jan (1796–1847), Polish writer and ethnographer
- Czeczot, Ursula (1917–1980), German art scholar, MdV
- Czeczott, Albert (1873–1955), Russian-Polish engineer and steam locomotive expert
- Czedekowski, Jan Bolesław (1885–1969), Austrian portrait and war painter
- Czedik von Bründlsberg and Eysenberg, Alois (1830–1924), Austrian railroad director, teacher, officer and politician, member of the state parliament
- Czeguhn, Ignacio (* 1966), German lawyer and university professor
- Czeguhn, Klaus (* 1935), German engineer and manager
- Czéh, Alexander (1876–1955), German administrative officer and district administrator
- Czeija, Karl August (1843–1909), Austrian entrepreneur
- Czeija, Oskar (1887–1958), Austrian radio pioneer
- Czeike, Felix (1926–2006), Austrian historian
- Czeike, Helga (1928–2014), Austrian historian
- Czeipek, Wolfgang , Austrian conductor and music teacher
- Czeizel, Endre (1935–2015), Hungarian doctor and genetic researcher
- Czeizler, Lajos (1893–1969), Hungarian football coach
- Czejarek, Karol (* 1939), Polish Germanist, translator and university professor
- Czejka, Leopold (1903–1945), Austrian football player
- Czekaj, Chris (born 1985), Welsh rugby player
- Czekalla, Barbara (* 1951), German volleyball player
- Czekalla, Kurt (* 1930), German sports shooter
- Czekalla, Mareen (* 1950), American manager
- Czekanowski, Jan (1882–1965), Polish anthropologist and ethnologist
- Czekay, Christa (1944-2017), German athlete
- Czeke, Harry (* 1961), German politician (Die Linke), MdL
- Czekelius, Otto (1895–1974), Romanian architect
- Czell, Dora (* 1947), Austrian painter and art teacher
- Czellitzer, Arthur (1871–1943), German doctor
- Czellnik, Katja (* 1966), German music theater director and lecturer at the Berlin University of the Arts
- Czemerys, Eva (1940–1996), actress
- Czeminski, Franz (1876–1945), German politician (SPD), victim of National Socialism
- Czempiel, Christa (1925–2007), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Czempiel, Ernst-Otto (1927–2017), German political scientist and author
- Czempiel, Norbert (* 1936), German football player
- Czempik, Carola (* 1958), German painter and sculptor
- Czempin, Arnold (1887–1974), German actor of the silent film era and doctor of philosophy
- Czene, Attila (* 1974), Hungarian swimmer
- Czene, Zsuzsa (* 1980), Hungarian biathlete
- Czenia, Markus (* 1972), German drummer and musician
- Czenki, Margit (* 1941), German director, film editor, camerawoman and installation artist
- Czepa, Friedl (1898–1973), Austrian actress
- Czepa, Oskar (* 1926), Austrian model pilot and model airplane designer
- Czepek, Caterina (* 1961), Austrian costume designer
- Czepelak, Carl (1852–1893), Bohemian lawyer and painter
- Czepko, Daniel von (1605–1660), German poet and playwright
- Czepl, Susanne (* 1959), Austrian actress and cabaret artist
- Czepuck, Harri (1927–2015), German journalist and SED functionary, chairman of the GDR's Association of Journalists
- Czepułkowski, Jan (1930–2016), Polish weightlifter
- Czeratzki, Walter (1912–1978), German arable and crop scientist
- Czerbniak, Jerzy (* 1947), Polish sprinter
- Czerczuk, Elizabeth , Polish-French actress, dancer, director and theater director
- Czereszewski, Sylwester (* 1971), Polish football player
- Czerkawski, Mariusz (* 1972), Polish ice hockey player
- Czerkawski, Piotr (* 1989), Polish film critic and journalist, member of the European Film Academy
- Czerkus, Heinrich , German resistance fighter against the NS
- Czermack, Reginald (1847–1929), Bohemian-Austrian entrepreneur and fire service pioneer
- Czermak, Emmerich (1885–1965), Austrian politician (CSP), member of the state parliament
- Czermak, Friedrich (1890–1960), Austrian geologist
- Czermak, Fritz (1894–1966), German politician (GB / BHE, FDP), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Czermak, Gerhard (* 1942), German lawyer
- Czermak, Hans (1892–1975), Austrian ENT doctor and Nazi functionary
- Czermak, Hans (1913–1989), Austrian pediatrician
- Czermak, Johann (1896–1928), German pilot, officer, fighter pilot and arms smuggler
- Czermak, Johann Nepomuk (1828–1873), Austrian physiologist and founder of laryngoscopy
- Czermak, Joseph (1825–1872), Bohemian psychiatrist
- Czermak, Joseph Julius (1799–1851), Austrian physician, physiologist and anatomist
- Czermak, Paul (1857–1912), Austrian university professor, professor of physics
- Czermak, Stefan (* 1948), Polish violinist
- Czermak, Ulrich (* 1967), German modern pentathlon
- Czermak, Wilhelm (1856–1906), Austrian ophthalmologist
- Czermak, Wilhelm (1889–1953), Austrian Egyptologist and university professor
- Czerneda, Julie (* 1955), Canadian science fiction and fantasy writer
- Czerner, Dorota (* 1966), Polish writer
- Czerner, Eduard (1883–1941), Austrian victim of the Shoah
- Czerner, Gisela (1885–1941), Austrian victim of the Shoah
- Czernetz, Karl (1910–1978), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Czerney, Andreas (* 1967), German song and oratorio singer
- Czerni, Krystyna (* 1957), Polish art critic and art historian
- Czerniak, Konrad (* 1989), Polish swimmer
- Czerniak, Moshe (1910–1984), Israeli chess master
- Czerniak, Sylwia (* 1971), German basketball player
- Czerniaków, Adam (1880–1942), engineer and chairman of the council of elders in the Warsaw ghetto
- Czerniatynski, Alexandre (* 1960), Belgian football player and coach
- Czernicky, Franz (1902–1973), Austrian football player and coach
- Czerniewicz, Stanislaw (1728–1785), Vicar General of the Societas Jesu (Jesuit order)
- Czernik, Willy (1901–1996), German operetta and film composer
- Czernin von Chudenitz, Diwisch († 1621), Bohemian nobleman
- Czernin von Chudenitz, Franz Joseph (1697–1733), Bohemian nobleman, kk chamberlain, inheritance teller and court judge
- Czernin von Chudenitz, Hermann (1576–1651), Austrian diplomat and soldier
- Czernin von Chudenitz, Hermann Jakob (1659–1710), Bohemian nobleman and Austrian diplomat
- Czernin von Chudenitz, Humprecht (1570–1632), Bohemian nobleman
- Czernin von Chudenitz, Humprecht Johann (1628–1682), Austrian diplomat
- Czernin von und zu Chudenitz, Eugen (1851–1907), Austrian politician
- Czernin von und zu Chudenitz, Eugen Jaromir Franz (1851–1925), Austrian politician
- Czernin von und zu Chudenitz, Eugen Karl (1796–1868), Austrian-Bohemian historian and topographer, large landowner and industrialist
- Czernin von und zu Chudenitz, Franz Jaromir Eugen (1857–1932), large Czech landowner
- Czernin von und zu Chudenitz, Johann Rudolf (1757–1845), Austrian administrative officer, art collector
- Czernin, Franz Josef (* 1952), Austrian poet
- Czernin, Hubertus (1956–2006), Austrian journalist and publisher
- Czernin, Manfred (1913–1962), British officer of Austrian origin, commander of the 17th Squadron of the Royal Air Force
- Czernin, Monika (* 1965), Austrian author and filmmaker
- Czernin, Otto (1875–1962), Austro-Hungarian diplomat
- Czernin, Ottokar (1872–1932), Austrian diplomat and politician, member of the National Council
- Czernin, Peter (1932–2016), Austrian architect
- Czernin, Peter (* 1966), British film producer
- Czernitz-Renn, Poldi (* 1878), Austrian theater and film actress
- Czernohorszky, Jürgen (* 1977), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, councilor and city councilor
- Czernohous, Marlon (* 1989), German ice hockey player
- Czernotzky, Ernst (1869–1939), Austrian still life painter of Czech descent
- Czernotzky, Peter (* 1947), German football player
- Czernowin, Chaya (* 1957), Israeli composer
- Czernuska, Klaus (1943–2015), German graduate in administration (FH) and local politician
- Czerny, Adalbert (1863–1941), German pediatrician
- Czerny, Alois (1847–1917), German-Moravian folklorist
- Czerny, Anna (1902–1992), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the national council
- Czerny, Carl (1791–1857), Austrian composer, pianist and piano teacher
- Czerny, Felix (* 1984), German basketball coach
- Czerny, Friedrich (1923–2000), Austrian civil engineer
- Czerny, Henry (born 1959), Canadian actor
- Czerny, Horst (1926–1996), German journalist and writer
- Czerny, Ingrid (* 1932), German opera singer (coloratura soprano)
- Czerny, Joseph (1785–1831), Austrian piano teacher, publisher and composer
- Czerny, Leander (1859–1944), Austrian entomologist, dipterologist, Abbot of Kremsmünster
- Czerny, Ludwig (1887–1941), German film director and film producer
- Czerny, Marianus (1896–1985), German physicist
- Czerny, Michael (* 1946), Czech Roman Catholic religious and curia cardinal
- Czerny, Peter (1929–2011), German musicologist, publicist and socialist-humanist cultural functionary
- Czerny, Rudolf , German painter and illustrator
- Czerny, Siegfried (1889–1979), German painter
- Czerny, Vincenz (1842–1916), German surgeon
- Czerny-Stefańska, Halina (1922–2001), Polish pianist
- Czerwenka, Josef (1918–1987), Austrian politician (SPÖ); Federal Council
- Czerwenka, Oskar (1924–2000), Austrian opera singer (bass)
- Czerwenka, Rudi (1927–2017), German writer
- Czerwensky, Gerhard (1920–2003), German business journalist
- Czerweny von Arland, Franz (1848–1921), Austrian industrialist
- Czerweny von Arland, Viktor (1877–1956), Austrian inventor and industrialist
- Czerwiec, Ryszard (* 1968), Polish football player
- Czerwińska, Anna (* 1949), Polish alpinist
- Czerwińska, Teresa (* 1974), Polish economist
- Czerwinski, Alexander (* 1969), German judoka and sumo wrestler
- Czerwiński, Andrzej (* 1954), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Czerwiński, Przemysław (* 1983), Polish pole vaulter
- Czerwonski, Erich , German film architect
- Czesak, Edward (* 1951), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Czeschka, Carl Otto (1878–1960), Austrian-German graphic artist and painter
- Czeslik, Oliver (* 1964), German playwright, screenwriter, producer and creator
- Cześnik, Maria (* 1977), Polish triathlete
- Coppel, Adolf (1924–1988), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the National Council, member of the Federal Council
- Cafel, Hans (1923–1980), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the national council
- Coppel, Ladislaus (1895–1949), Hungarian fashion designer and costume designer
- Czettritz and Neuhaus, Emil von (1801–1887), Prussian lieutenant general
- Czettritz and Neuhaus, Karl Heinrich von (1773–1865), Prussian major general
- Czettritz, Emanuel Ernst Albrecht von (1729–1798), Prussian major general
- Czettritz, Ernst Heinrich von (1713–1782), Prussian lieutenant general
- Czettritz, Georg Oswald von (1728–1796), Prussian officer, most recently Prussian general of the cavalry
- Czetwertyński, Seweryn (1873–1945), Russian-Polish politician
- Czeżowski, Tadeusz (1889–1981), Polish philosopher
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- Czibor, Zoltán (1929–1997), Hungarian football player
- Czibulka, Alfons (1842–1894), Austrian composer and conductor
- Czibulka, Alfons von (1888–1969), Austro-German writer and painter
- Czibulka, Claudius (1862–1931), Austrian general in the First World War
- Czibulka, Hubert von (1842–1914), Austrian general field master
- Czich, John (* 1952), Canadian badminton player
- Czichon, Eberhard (* 1930), German historian
- Czichon, Günther (* 1930), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, Bremen Senator
- Czichon, Joachim (* 1952), German painter and sculptor
- Czichon, Rainer (* 1961), German archaeologist from the Middle East
- Czichos, Dieter (* 1938), German soccer player
- Czichos, Horst (* 1937), German engineer, physicist and university professor
- Czichos, Rafael (* 1990), German soccer player
- Czichowski, Dieter (* 1938), German table tennis player
- Czichowski, Günter (* 1942), German mathematician and former soccer player
- Czichowsky, Anne (* 1981), German jazz singer
- Czidlik, Hans (1909–1969), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Czienskowski, Paulina (* 1988), German author and freelance journalist
- Czieschowitz, Jürgen (* 1944), German soccer player
- Cziesielski, Erich (* 1938), German civil engineer
- Cziesla, Jürgen (1931–2011), German actor and radio play speaker
- Cziesla, Wolfgang (* 1955), German writer and literary scholar
- Cziffra, Géza von (1900–1989), Hungarian film director and screenwriter
- Cziffra, György (1921–1994), Hungarian-French pianist
- Czifra, János (* 1951), Hungarian cathedral music director
- Czifra, Kathalin (* 1972), Hungarian biathlete
- Czifra, Zsuzsa (* 1984), Hungarian badminton player
- Czigan, Johann Georg , member of the fruit-bearing society
- Czigan, Johann Georg († 1640), Silesian baron
- Czigány, Dezső (1883–1937), Hungarian painter and graphic artist
- Cziglér von Vecse-Cappilleri, Hermine (1840–1905), Hungarian, German-speaking writer
- Czihak, Edmund (* 1944), German motorcycle racer
- Czihak, Elisabeth (* 1966), Austrian ceramist, sculptor, graphic artist and photographer
- Czihak, Eugen von (1853–1918), German architect, Prussian construction clerk and art historian
- Czikel, Josef (1873–1973), officer in the Joint Army, Polish general
- Czillich, Anna (1899–1923), Hungarian painter
- Czimatis, Ludwig (1861–1942), German social politician and pioneer of occupational safety
- Czimeg, Gustav (1877–1939), German or Austrian actor
- Czinege, Lajos (1924–1998), Hungarian communist politician and army general
- Czingulszki, Ágnes (* 1987), Hungarian journalist and author
- Czink, Melinda (* 1982), Hungarian tennis player
- Czinka, Panna , gypsy musician
- Czinkota, Michael (* 1951), American organizational theorist
- Czinner, Paul (1890–1972), author, film director and producer
- Cziommer, Simon (* 1980), German soccer player
- Cziossek, Felix (1888–1954), German journalist and moderator
- Czipott, György († 1834), Slovenian Protestant pastor and writer in Hungary
- Cziráki, Ferenc (1913–1986), Hungarian field handball player
- Cziráki, István (* 1986), Hungarian cyclist
- Czirniok, Hermann (1903–1982), German politician (NSDAP), MdL
- Czisch, Franz (1908–1956), German politician (CDU), Lord Mayor of Schwäbisch Gmünd as well as lawyer and businessman
- Czisch, Gregor (* 1964), German physicist and specialist in regenerative energy systems
- Czisch, Gunter (* 1963), German politician (CDU)
- Czisny, Alissa (* 1987), American figure skater
- Czitrich-Stahl, Holger (* 1960), German historian and teacher
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- Czjzek von Smidaich, Johann (1841–1925), Austrian industrialist and porcelain manufacturer
- Czjzek, Johann Baptist (1806–1855), Austrian geologist
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- Czmil, Stepan (1914–1979), Ukrainian religious, Greek Catholic bishop
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- Czóbel, Béla (1883–1976), Hungarian artist
- Czóbel, Ernst (1886–1953), Hungarian historian, translator, diplomat and politician
- Czóbel, Isolde (1872–1951), German-Russian painter and textile designer
- Czóbel, Lisa (1906–1992), German expressive dancer and choreographer
- Czobot, Medard (1928–2009), Lithuanian physician and politician
- Czochralski, Jan (1885-1953), chemist
- Czock, Miriam (1976-2020), German medievalist
- Czoernig-Czernhausen, Karl von (1804–1889), Austrian civil servant and statistician
- Czoernig-Czernhausen, Walter von (1883–1945), Austrian cave explorer and senior construction officer at the Austrian Federal Railways
- Czogalla, Bernhard (* 1942), German politician and former mayor of Magdeburg
- Czok, Karl (1926–2013), German historian
- Czok, Karl (1949–2012), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Czolbe, Felix (1863–1945), German Imperial Judge
- Czolbe, Heinrich (1819–1873), physician, philosopher
- Czolgosz, Leon (1873–1901), American worker and anarchist activist of Polish descent
- Czollek, Leah Carola (* 1954), German social scientist
- Czollek, Max (* 1987), German poet and political essayist
- Czollek, Michael (1959–1999), German songwriter and politician (Die Nelken)
- Czollek, Walter (1907–1972), German publisher, head of the publishing house "Volk und Welt"
- Czop, Ireneusz (* 1968), Polish film and theater actor
- Czop, Jessica (* 1986), American actress
- Czopek, Sylwester (* 1958), Polish archaeologist
- Czopka, Max , German architect
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- Czpakowski, Sebastian (* 1974), German disabled athlete
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- Czub, Hans-Joachim (1951–2016), German lawyer and judge at the Federal Court of Justice
- Czubak, Tomasz (* 1973), Polish athlete
- Czuber, Emanuel (1851–1925), Austrian mathematician
- Czubok, Engelbert (1902–1969), German opera singer (lyrical baritone) and chamber singer
- Czuchry, Matt (* 1977), American actor
- Czúcz, Ottó (* 1946), Hungarian legal scholar and judge at the General Court of the European Union
- Czuczor, Gregor (1800–1866), Hungarian writer and friar
- Czuczor, Márton (* 1989), Hungarian poker player
- Czudaj, Harald (* 1963), German bobsleigh driver, unofficial employee of the State Security
- Czugczk, Hans , Dresden councilor and mayor
- Czukay, Holger (1938-2017), German bass player
- Czukor, József (* 1958), Hungarian diplomat
- Czulius, Werner (1913–2008), German nuclear physicist
- Czuma, Andrzej (* 1938), Polish politician, member of the Sejm, lawyer and historian
- Czuma, Hans (1932–2016), Austrian philosopher
- Czupalla, Michael (* 1950), German politician (CDU), district administrator
- Czuppon, Torsten (* 1966), German policeman and politician (AfD), MdL
- Czura, Marian , Polish-German filmmaker, director, screenwriter, cameraman and painter
- Czurda, Elfriede (* 1946), Austrian writer
- Czurda, Jutta (* 1955), German choreographer and singer
- Czurda, Kurt (* 1940), Austrian geologist
Czw
- Czwalina, Alexander (1830–1893), German judge and parliamentarian
- Czwalina, Arthur (1884–1964), German mathematician
- Czwalina, Clemens (* 1934), German sports scientist, university professor
- Czwalina, Johannes (* 1952), German theologian and business consultant
- Czwalina, Julius (1810–1896), German math teacher and Freemason
- Czwienk, Jürgen (* 1956), German author and director, listening stations
Czy
- Czyborra, Albert (1880–1958), German rector, school councilor and author
- Czyborra, Ina (* 1966), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Czyborra, Lennart (* 1999), German soccer player
- Czyborra, Michael (* 1997), German soccer player
- Czybulka, Detlef (* 1944), German legal scholar
- Czycykowski, Felina (* 1999), German figure skater and actress
- Czygan, Franz-Christian (1934–2012), German biologist
- Czygan, Maria , German writer
- Czygan, Peter-Jürgen (* 1937), German gynecologist
- Czyhlarz, Karl von (1833–1914), Bohemian lawyer and politician
- Czykier, Damian (* 1992), Polish athlete
- Czykwin, Eugeniusz (* 1949), Polish politician, member of the Sejm and journalist
- Czyl, Claus von , Dresden councilor and mayor
- Czymoch, Conny , German journalist
- Czynner, Hans , German fencing master
- Czypionka, Hansa (* 1958), German actor
- Czyrniański, Emil († 1888), Polish chemist
- Czysz, Walter (1925–2007), German pharmacist and local researcher
- Czysz, Wolfgang (* 1949), German provincial Roman archaeologist
- Czyszczon, David (* 1981), German soccer player
- Czyz, Bobby (born 1962), American boxer
- Czyż, Henryk (1923–2003), Polish composer, conductor and music teacher
- Czyz, Wojtek (* 1980), German athlete (Paralympics winner)
- Czyżewska, Elżbieta (1938–2010), Polish actress
- Czyżewski, Tytus (1880–1945), Polish painter, poet and art critic
- Czyżowicz, Maciej (* 1962), Polish pentathlete