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- Escaich, Thierry (* 1965), French organist and composer
- Escala, Pato , Chilean film producer
- Escalada, Guillermo (* 1936), Uruguayan football player
- Escalante Fontaneda, Hernando de , Spanish writer
- Escalante Molina, Francisco (* 1965), Venezuelan clergyman, Roman Catholic archbishop and diplomat of the Holy See
- Escalante Plancarte, Francisco Javier (1887–1972), Mexican astronomer
- Escalante Ramírez, Heliodoro (1895–1970), Mexican ambassador
- Escalante, Amat (* 1979), Mexican film director, producer and screenwriter
- Escalante, Dionicio (* 1990), Mexican soccer player
- Escalante, Gonzalo (* 1993), Argentine soccer player
- Escalante, Jaime (1930-2010), American teacher of Bolivian descent
- Escalante, Juan Antonio (1633–1669), Spanish baroque painter
- Escalante, Juan de († 1519), Spanish conquistador
- Escalante, Ruben (* 1979), Salvadoran diplomat
- Escalante, Wenceslao (1852–1912), Argentine Minister of Agriculture and Professor of Law
- Escaler, Federico O. (1922-2015), Filipino clergyman, Prelate of Ipil
- Escaler, Narcisa (* 1944), Filipino diplomat, manager and entrepreneur
- Escalera, Alfredo (* 1952), Puerto Rican super featherweight boxer
- Escalera, Mario († 2017), American jazz musician and music teacher
- Escalera, Víctor (* 1967), Mexican soccer player
- Escales, Ernst Richard (1863-1924), German chemist and editor of specialist journals
- Escalettes, Jean-Pierre (* 1935), French football official
- Escalón, Pedro José (1847–1923), President of El Salvador
- Escalona, Alejandro (* 1979), Chilean football player
- Escamilla Márquez, Fernando (1939–2007), Mexican ambassador
- Escamilla, Ana (* 1998), Spanish volleyball player
- Escamilla, Itzan (* 1998), Spanish actor
- Escamilla, Teodoro (1940–1997), Spanish cameraman
- Escandón, José de († 1770), founder and governor of Nuevo Santander
- Escandón, Manuel (* 1991), Mexican ice hockey player
- Escandón, Manuel de († 1800), governor of Nuevo Santander
- Escandón, María Amparo (* 1957), American author, screenwriter and film producer
- Escandón, Ricardo (* 1927), Mexican soccer player
- Escané, Doriane (* 1999), French ski racer
- Escapa Aparicio, Amancio (1938–2017), Spanish religious, auxiliary bishop in Santo Domingo
- Escaré, Morgan (* 1991), French rugby league player
- Escarpeta, Arlen (* 1981), Belizean actor
- Escartín, Fernando (* 1968), Spanish cyclist
- Escartín, Nicolás (* 1980), Spanish badminton player
- Escauriza, Lara (* 1998), Paraguayan tennis player
Esch
- Esch, Albert (1883–1954), Austrian garden designer
- Esch, Arno (1928–1951), German politician (LDP), victim of Stalinism
- Esch, Arnold (* 1936), German historian and university professor
- Esch, Björn von der (1930–2010), Swedish politician (Moderata samlingspartiet, Kristdemokraterna), member of the Riksdag
- Esch, En (* 1968), German singer in the industrial rock and crossover environment
- Esch, Eric (* 1966), American super heavyweight boxer
- Esch, Franz-Rudolf (* 1960), German economist and university professor
- Esch, Hans von der (1862–1934), Prussian lieutenant general
- Esch, Hans-Georg (* 1964), German architectural photographer and author
- Esch, Hansjoachim von der (1899–1976), German diplomat
- Esch, Hermann (1879–1956), German architect
- Esch, Horst-Dieter (* 1943), German-American entrepreneur
- Esch, John J. (1861–1941), American politician
- Esch, Josef (1784–1854), German architect
- Esch, Josef (* 1956), German building contractor
- Esch, Karl von der (1827–1880), Prussian major general and commander of the 55th Infantry Brigade
- Esch, Karl-Heinz (1939–2018), German soccer player
- Esch, Marvin L. (1927-2010), American politician
- Esch, Mathilde (1815–1904), Moravian genre painter
- Esch, Michael (1869–1938), German Jesuit and astronomer
- Esch, Rüdiger (* 1966), German musician and author
- Esch, Tobias (* 1970), German physician and health scientist
- Eschauer, Werner (* 1974), Austrian tennis player
- Eschaus, Thomas , German physician
- Eschay, Jakob († 1606), Augsburg city architect
- Eschba, Jefrem Alexejewitsch (1893–1939), Abkhazian-Soviet communist
- Eschba, Raul (1944–1993), Abkhazian politician and minister of economy
- Eschbach, Achim (* 1948), German semiotic and university professor
- Eschbach, Andreas (* 1959), German science fiction author
- Eschbach, Chris (* 1991), Swiss floorball player
- Eschbach, Daniel (* 1973), German soccer player
- Eschbach, Jeanot (* 1989), Swiss floorball player
- Eschbach, Josef (1916–1992), German writer
- Eschbach, Norbert (* 1954), German classical archaeologist
- Eschbach-Szabo, Viktoria (* 1956), Hungarian Japanologist and linguist
- Eschbacher, Johann Georg (1830–1909), German physician and politician
- Eschberg, Peter (* 1936), German actor, director and artistic director
- Eschborn, Gustav (1824–1902), lawyer from Baden
- Eschborn, Joseph (1800–1881), German composer and conductor
- Eschborn, Natalie (1836–1905), German theater actress and singer (soprano)
- Esche, Annemarie (1925–2018), German Burmanist and university professor
- Esche, Arthur (1857–1940), German lawyer, university professor and politician (NLP), MdR
- Esche, Charles (* 1962), British art theorist and curator
- Esche, Eberhard (1933–2006), German actor
- Esche, Ernst (1817–1873), German businessman, textile entrepreneur and liberal politician, MdL
- Esche, Ernst (1895–1969), German agronomist and university professor
- Esche, Esther (* 1965), German actress
- Esche, Eugen (1845–1902), German businessman, entrepreneur in the textile industry and politician (Freinn), Member of the State of Saxony (Kingdom of Saxony)
- Esche, Frank (* 1953), German archivist, screenwriter and writer
- Esche, Herbert Eugen (1874–1962), German textile entrepreneur and art patron
- Esche, Jan (* 1957), German author and publicist
- Esche, Jens (* 1973), German ice hockey player
- Esche, Johann (1682–1752), German stocking manufacturer
- Esche, Julius (1814–1867), German textile manufacturer and politician, MdL (Kingdom of Saxony)
- Esche, Luise , German poet
- Esche, Robert (* 1978), American ice hockey goalkeeper
- Esche, Theodor (1817–1873), German textile manufacturer and politician, MdL (Kingdom of Saxony)
- Eschebach, Carl (1842–1905), German entrepreneur
- Eschebach, Erika (* 1954), German historian and museum director
- Eschebach, Hans (1909–1982), German architect, town planner and building researcher
- Eschebach, Karl-Ernst (1924–2003), German DBD functionary, DBD district chairman Cottbus
- Eschefeld, Sonja (* 1948), German sculptor, painter and medalist
- Escheikh, Abdelhamid (1935–1999), Tunisian Lieutenant General, diplomat and politician of the Socialist Destur Party
- Eschelbach, Hans (1868–1948), German writer
- Eschelbach, Ralf (* 1958), German lawyer and judge at the Federal Court of Justice
- Eschelbacher, Josef (1848–1916), German rabbi
- Eschelbacher, Max (1880–1964), German rabbi and author
- Eschels, Jens Jacob (1757–1842), German captain, merchant and shipowner
- Eschen, Barbara (* 1956), German Protestant theologian
- Eschen, Friedrich August (1776–1800), German educator, philologist, writer and translator
- Eschen, Fritz (1900–1964), German photographer
- Eschen, Klaus (* 1939), German lawyer, notary and photographer
- Eschen, Solveig (* 1981), German psychologist and politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the Bundestag
- Eschenbach, Alexander (1904–1993), German politician (GB / BHE), MdL
- Eschenbach, Bernhard (1767–1852), German instrument maker
- Eschenbach, Christian Ehrenfried (1712–1788), German doctor
- Eschenbach, Christian Gotthold (1753–1831), German physician, chemist and university professor
- Eschenbach, Christoph (* 1940), German pianist and conductor
- Eschenbach, Eberhard (1913–1964), German lawyer, criminal investigator and SS leader
- Eschenbach, Eva (1908–1990), German opera singer and stage actress
- Eschenbach, Hieronymus (1764–1797), German mathematician and translator
- Eschenbach, Johann (* 1650), German medic
- Eschenbach, Johann Christian (the Elder) (1719–1759), German lawyer, philosopher and rector of the University of Rostock
- Eschenbach, Johann Christian (the Younger) (1746–1823), German lawyer, professor and rector of the University of Rostock
- Eschenbach, Margit (* 1948), German filmmaker, university lecturer and photographer
- Eschenbach, Martin Maria (* 1977), German actor
- Eschenbach, Rolf (* 1931), German economist
- Eschenbach, Walter (1883–1936), German organist and church musician
- Eschenbacher, Tobias (* 1977), German local politician
- Eschenbrender, Andreas (1649–1717), German priest and official in Cologne
- Eschenbrenner, Hans (1910–2007), German sports marksman
- Eschenburg, August (1823–1904), Prussian Cabinet Minister in the Principality of Lippe (1876–1885)
- Eschenburg, August (1848–1910), Prussian major general
- Eschenburg, Bernhard (1843–1931), German classical philologist and senior teacher at the Katharineum in Lübeck
- Eschenburg, Georg Bernhard (1811–1886), German physician and head of the Lübeck insane asylum (1838–1886)
- Eschenburg, Harald (1914–1988), German bookseller, antiquarian and author
- Eschenburg, Hartwig (* 1934), German cantor, church music director
- Eschenburg, Heinrich Wilhelm (1795–1852), German Lutheran clergyman and politician
- Eschenburg, Hermann (1872–1954), Lübeck businessman and politician
- Eschenburg, Johann Daniel (1809–1884), Senator of the Free and Hanseatic City of Lübeck
- Eschenburg, Johann Georg (1844–1936), German lawyer and notary in Lübeck, Senate Secretary (from 1871), Mayor of Lübeck (1905–1914)
- Eschenburg, Johann Hermann (1844–1920), German merchant and mayor of Lübeck
- Eschenburg, Johann Joachim (1743–1820), German literary historian
- Eschenburg, Karl (1877–1943), German farmer, administrative officer, landowner and politician (DNVP)
- Eschenburg, Karl (1900–1947), German photographer
- Eschenburg, Marianne von (1856–1937), Austrian portrait and landscape painter
- Eschenburg, Theodor (1853–1921), German doctor and member of the Lübeck citizenship
- Eschenburg, Theodor (1876–1968), German naval officer, most recently rear admiral
- Eschenburg, Theodor (1904–1999), German political scientist, journalist and constitutional lawyer
- Eschenburg, Wilhelm Arnold (1778–1861), German lawyer and head of government in Lippe
- Eschenhagen, Max (1858–1901), German geomagnetist
- Eschenlohr, Albert (1898–1938), German football player
- Eschenmayer, Carl August von (1768–1852), German physician, philosopher and occultist
- Eschenmoser, Albert (* 1925), Swiss chemist
- Eschenmoser, Jakob (1908–1993), Swiss architect and draftsman
- Escher Echeverría, Anita Cristina (* 1958), Salvadoran diplomat
- Escher von der Linth, Arnold (1807–1872), Swiss geologist
- Escher von der Linth, Hans Conrad (1767–1823), Swiss scientist, civil engineer and politician
- Escher, Albert von (1833–1905), Swiss military painter
- Escher, Alfred (1819–1882), Swiss politician and industrialist
- Escher, Alfred Martin (1906–1980), Swiss diplomat
- Escher, Andreas (* 1966), German developer and graphic designer for computer and console games
- Escher, Berend Georg (1885–1967), Dutch geologist and mineralogist
- Escher, Elisabeth (* 1956), Austrian writer
- Escher, Eugen (1831–1900), Swiss lawyer
- Escher, Felix (* 1945), German historian
- Escher, Franz (1921–1990), Swiss physician
- Escher, Georg (* 1994), German volleyball player
- Escher, George Arnold (1843–1939), Dutch hydraulic engineer
- Escher, Gerold (1665–1738), Swiss politician, chronicler, draftsman
- Escher, Gitta (* 1957), German gymnast
- Escher, Gretel (1915–2015), German illustrator, journalist and author
- Escher, Hans Caspar (1775–1859), Swiss industrialist
- Escher, Hans Conrad (1743–1814), Swiss politician, mayor of Zurich
- Escher, Heinrich (1626–1710), Swiss businessman, diplomat and mayor of Zurich
- Escher, Heinrich (1713–1777), Swiss politician and a military person
- Escher, Heinrich (1777–1840), Swiss businessman and politician
- Escher, Heinrich (1781–1860), Swiss historian
- Escher, Heinrich (1789–1870), Swiss lawyer, politician and legal scholar
- Escher, Joachim (1915–2004), German conscientious objector
- Escher, Joachim (* 1962), German mathematician and university professor
- Escher, Johann Caspar (1678–1762), German-Swiss politician
- Escher, Josef (1885–1954), Swiss politician
- Escher, Jürgen (* 1951), German soccer player and coach
- Escher, Klaus (* 1965), German politician (CDU), federal chairman of the Junge Union
- Escher, Konrad (1882–1944), Swiss art historian
- Escher, MC (1898–1972), Dutch artist and printmaker
- Escher, Martin (1788–1870), Swiss industrialist
- Escher, Mathilde (1808–1875), Swiss pioneer and founder of the Mathilde Escher Foundation
- Escher, Max (1901–1976), German artist and art educator
- Escher, Nanny von (1855–1932), Swiss writer and speaker
- Escher, Peter (1915–2008), Swiss composer
- Escher, Peter (* 1954), German television and radio presenter and journalist
- Escher, Regina (* 1955), Swiss Ambassador to Bulgaria
- Escher, Reinhold (1905–1994), German graphic artist and illustrator
- Escher, Rolf (* 1936), German graphic artist
- Escher, Tobias (* 1988), German sports journalist, blogger and non-fiction author
- Escher, Wolf (1944–2016), German jazz musician and music teacher
- Escher-Bürkli, Jakob (1864–1939), Swiss classical philologist and topographer
- Escherich, Georg (1870–1941), German forest scientist and politician, founder of the "Organization Escherich"
- Escherich, Gustav von (1849–1935), Austrian mathematician
- Escherich, Karl (1871–1951), German forest scientist and entomologist
- Escherich, Katharina von (1855–1916), Austrian composer
- Escherich, Mela (1877–1956), German art historian
- Escherich, Sebastian (* 1986), German soccer player
- Escherich, Theodor (1857–1911), German-Austrian pediatrician and bacteriologist
- Eschert, Jürgen (* 1941), German canoeist, canoe trainer and sports manager
- Eschete, Ron (* 1948), American jazz musician
- Eschgfäller, Sabine (* 1976), Italian writer
- Eschiva of Beirut († 1312), mistress of Beirut
- Eschiva of Bures , Princess of Galilee
- Eschiva of Saint-Omer , Princess of Galilee
- Eschivard of Sarmenia , Lord of Sarmenia and Seneschal of Antioch
- Eschka, Adalbert (1834–1874), Austrian wardein
- Eschke, Carl Eduard (1805-1891), German Protestant theologian and author
- Eschke, Claus-Achim (1931–2013), German shipowner and honorary consul
- Eschke, Elfi (* 1951), German-Austrian actress
- Eschke, Hans Hermann (1856–1904), first German consul general in Singapore
- Eschke, Hermann (1823–1900), German painter
- Eschke, Jan (* 1976), German jazz musician (piano)
- Eschke, Oscar (1851-1892), German marine and landscape painter
- Eschke, Richard (1859–1944), German naval and landscape painter
- Eschke, Siegfried (* 1933), German major general of the NVA and director general in the GDR
- Eschker, Wolfgang (* 1941), German Slavist, writer and translator
- Eschkol, Levi (1895–1969), Israeli politician, Prime Minister of Israel (1963–1969)
- Eschkol, Miriam (1929–2016), Israeli librarian and social activist
- Eschle, Franz (1859–1918), German physician
- Eschle, Max (1890–1979), German commercial artist
- Eschler, Christian (1904–1965), Swiss textile entrepreneur and tricot manufacturer
- Eschler, Frank (* 1970), German soccer player
- Eschler, Walter (1909–1997), Swiss writer
- Eschmann, Ernst (1886–1953), Swiss writer
- Eschmann, Ernst Wilhelm (1904–1987), German writer
- Eschmann, Fritz (1909–1997), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Eschmann, Ignatius (1898–1968), German-Canadian Dominican priest, philosopher and theologian
- Eschmann, Johann Carl (1826–1882), Swiss composer and pianist
- Eschmann, Mike (* 1967), Swiss film director
- Eschmann, Norbert (1933–2009), Swiss football player and sports reporter
- Eschmann, Tina (* 1966), German actress, radio play and voice actress
- Eschmann-Dumur, Carl (1835–1913), Swiss piano teacher
- Eschner, Michael Dietmar (1949–2007), German thelemite and author
- Escholier, Raymond (1882–1971), French museum curator, politician, journalist, author, art critic and biographer
- Escholt, Mikkel († 1669), Norwegian priest and scientist
- Eschpai, Andrei Jakowlewitsch (1925–2015), Russian composer
- Eschpai, Jakow Andrejewitsch (1890–1963), Russian composer and educator
- Eschrich, Reinhard (* 1949), German soccer player
- Eschrich, Robert (* 1985), German luge and bobsled driver
- Eschrich, Walter (1924–2005), German botanist and forest scientist
- Eschricht, Daniel Frederik (1798–1863), Danish doctor and zoologist
- Eschrig, Helmut (1942–2012), German physicist
- Eschscholtz, Johann Friedrich (1793–1831), German naturalist and explorer
- Eschstruth, Hans Adolph Friedrich von (1756–1792), German lawyer, music writer and composer
- Eschstruth, Nataly von (1860–1939), German writer
- Eschwé, Alfred (* 1949), Austrian conductor
- Eschwege, Carl von (1798–1857), German chamberlain and politician
- Eschwege, Elmar von (1856–1935), German painter
- Eschwege, Ernst Alexander von (1948–2000), German filmmaker
- Eschwege, Ernst von (1859–1932), German forester and painter
- Eschwege, Ferdinand von (1790–1857), lieutenant general of the Electorate of Hesse, member of the assembly of the Electorate of Hesse
- Eschwege, Helmut (1913–1992), German historian and documentarist
- Eschwege, Karl von (1826–1890), German administrative officer
- Eschwege, Kerstin (* 1971), German educationalist and university professor
- Eschwege, Rudolf von (1895–1917), German pilot
- Eschwege, Wilhelm Ludwig von (1777–1855), German miner, geologist and geographer
- Eschwei, Franz , German gymnast and member of the German team
- Eschweiler, Hans , German badminton player
- Eschweiler, Jakob Hubert (1894–1965), German clergyman, art historian and first director of the Cologne Diocesan Museum
- Eschweiler, Karl (1886–1936), theologian
- Eschweiler, Otto (* 1931), German economist, managing director of the Aachen Chamber of Industry and Commerce and Dutch honorary consul
- Eschweiler, Walter (* 1935), German FIFA and World Cup referee
- Eschweiler, Wilhelm (1860–1936), German chemist
Escl
- Esclangon, Ernest (1876–1954) French astronomer, physicist and mathematician
- Esclarmonde de Foix , devotee of the Cathars
- Esclassan, Jacques (* 1948), French racing cyclist
Esco
- Esco, Lina (* 1985), American actress and director
- Escobar Aguilar, Oswaldo Estéfano (* 1968), Salvadoran religious, Roman Catholic bishop of Chalatenango
- Escobar Alas, José Luis (* 1959), Salvadoran Archbishop of San Salvador
- Escobar Aristizábal, Rodrigo (* 1939), Colombian clergyman, bishop emeritus of Girardot
- Escobar Ayala, Gabriel Narciso (* 1971), Paraguayan religious, Vicar Apostolic of Chaco Paraguayo
- Escobar Budge, Roberto (1926–2011), Chilean composer and philosopher
- Escobar Forero, Álder (* 1977), Colombian chess player
- Escobar Galicia, Guillermo Francisco (* 1955), Mexican clergyman, Bishop of Teotihuacan
- Escobar Kirkpatrick, Luis (1908–1991), Spanish actor and theater director
- Escobar padre, Mario (1916-1984), Chilean tenor saxophonist
- Escobar Serrano, Héctor (1904–1986), Salvadoran politician and diplomat
- Escobar y Mendoza, Antonio (1589–1669), Spanish Jesuit and theological writer
- Escobar, Adrián C. (1883–1954), Argentine politician and diplomat
- Escobar, Alexandra (* 1980), Ecuadorian weightlifter
- Escobar, Andrés (1967-1994), Colombian soccer player
- Escobar, Arturo (* 1952), Colombian-American anthropologist
- Escobar, Enrique (1921–2004), Spanish film composer, film editor, pianist and orchestra leader
- Escobar, Enzo (* 1951), Chilean football player
- Escobar, Fernando Wilfredo , Guatemalan road cyclist
- Escobar, Gabriel (* 1996), Spanish boxer
- Escobar, Gonzalo (* 1989), Ecuadorian tennis player
- Escobar, José Bernardo (1797–1849), Guatemalan President
- Escobar, Juan , Chilean musician
- Escobar, Luis Antonio (1925–1993), Colombian composer and musicologist
- Escobar, Manolo (1931–2013), Spanish singer and actor
- Escobar, María Luisa (1903–1985), Venezuelan composer, pianist and singer
- Escobar, Marisol (1930–2016), American sculptor of Venezuelan origin
- Escobar, Pablo (1949–1993), Colombian politician and drug dealer
- Escobar, Patricio (1843–1912), Paraguayan politician
- Escobar, Pedro de , Portuguese composer
- Escobar, Pepe (* 1954), Brazilian investigative journalist
- Escobar, Roberto (* 1947), Colombian businessman and author
- Escobar, Samuel (* 1934), Peruvian evangelical theologian
- Escobar, Sergi (* 1974), Spanish cyclist
- Escobar, Sergio (* 1950), Italian theater director
- Escobar, Sixto (1913-1979), Puerto Rican bantamweight boxer
- Escobar, Veronica (* 1969), American politician
- Escobar-Molina, Álvaro (* 1943), Colombian writer, psychologist
- Escobedo, Carlos (* 1975), Spanish rock musician
- Escobedo, Ernesto (* 1996), American tennis player
- Escobedo, Helen (1934–2010), Mexican sculptor and installation artist
- Escobedo, Jorge , Spanish lawyer and colonial administrator
- Escobedo, Luis Alberto (* 1962), Argentinian football player
- Escobedo, Mariano (1826–1902), General of the Mexican Army and Governor of Nuevo León and San Luis Potosí
- Escober, Donis (* 1981), Honduran soccer player
- Escoffery, Wayne (* 1975), American jazz musician
- Escoffier, Auguste (1846–1935), French master chef
- Escoffier, Jean-Yves (1950–2003), French cameraman
- Escoffier, Marcel (1910–2001), Monegasque-French costume designer
- Escoffier, Simone (1911–1990), French Romance philologist and dialectologist
- Escoiquiz, Juan (1762-1820) Spanish clergyman, statesman and writer
- Escolà, Josep (1914–1998), Spanish football player and coach
- Escolán y Balibrera, Joaquín , conservative politician in the province of El Salvador
- Escolar, Irene (* 1988), Spanish actress
- Escolar, Marcelo , Argentine geographer
- Escolar, Victor Lobo (* 1979), Spanish biathlete
- Escombe, Lionel Hunter (1876-1914) British tennis player
- Escorel, Lauro (* 1950), Brazilian cameraman
- Escosura Morrogh, Patricio de la (1807-1878), Spanish diplomat
- Escot, Pozzi (* 1933), American composer
- Escoto Brockmann, Miguel d ' (1933–2017), Nicaraguan politician, diplomat and Catholic priest
- Escoto, Julio (* 1944), Honduran writer
- Escoto, Nazario , Supremo Director of Nicaragua
- Escott, Colin (* 1949), British journalist and author
- Escott, Harry (* 1976), English composer of film music
- Escott, Lucy (1828–1895), American opera singer (soprano)
- Escoubleau de Sourdis, François d ' (1574–1628), French archbishop and cardinal
- Escoudé, Christian (* 1947), French jazz guitarist
- Escousse, Victor (1813–1832), French poet and playwright
- Escovedo, Alejandro (* 1951), American rock singer
Escr
- Escragnolle Taunay Filho, Jorge D ' (* 1947), Brazilian diplomat
- Escragnolle Taunay, Jorge D ' (1917–1996), Brazilian diplomat
- Escreet, John (* 1984), British jazz pianist, keyboardist and composer
- Escribá, Fran (* 1965), Spanish football coach
- Escribano Subías, Carlos Manuel (* 1964), Spanish clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Calahorra y La Calzada-Logroño
- Escribano, Antonio (1902–1972), Spanish lawyer and actor
- Escribano, Marie-Thérèse (* 1926), Austrian singer and cabaret artist
- Escribano, Paco (1917–1960), Dominican humorist and entertainer
- Escribano, Paquita , Spanish singer
- Escribens, José (* 1911), Peruvian modern pentathlete
- Escrivá, Josemaría (1902–1975), Spanish clergyman, founder of Opus Dei
- Escrivain, Pierre († 1553), French theologian and martyr
Escu
- Escudé, Julien (* 1979), French football player
- Escudé, Nicolas (* 1976), French tennis player
- Escudero Arenas, Frumencio (* 1947), Roman Catholic bishop
- Escudero López-Brea, Rafael Alfonso (* 1962), Spanish priest, prelate of Moyobamba
- Escudero Montoya, Abraham (1940–2009), Colombian clergyman, Bishop of Palmira
- Escudero Torres, Esteban (* 1946), Spanish clergyman and Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Valencia
- Escudero, Adrián (1927–2011), Spanish football coach
- Escudero, Alonso (* 1992), Peruvian squash player
- Escudero, Damián (* 1987), Argentine soccer player
- Escudero, Francis (* 1969), Filipino politician
- Escudero, Sergio (* 1988), Japanese football player
- Escudero, Sergio (* 1989), Spanish football player
- Escudero, Vicente (1888–1980), Spanish flamenco dancer and choreographer
- Escuela, Ricardo (* 1983), Argentine cyclist
- Escueta, Philip Joper (* 1993), Filipino badminton player
- Escura, Jordi (* 1980), Andorran football player
- Escure, Marcel (* 1963), French diplomat
- Escuredo, José Antonio (* 1970), Spanish track cyclist