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- Kal, Miraç (* 1987), Turkish track and road cyclist
- Kal, So-won (* 2006), South Korean actress
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- Kala, Hüseyin (* 1987), Turkish soccer player
- Kaláb, Emanuel (1895–1982), Czech military bandmaster, conductor and composer
- Kaláb, Miloš (1920–1994), Czechoslovak and Czech sociologist
- Kalaba, Harry (* 1976), Zambian politician
- Kalaba, Rainford (* 1986), Zambian soccer player
- Kalābādhī, Al, Persian and Islamic mystic, author of the Kitab at-ta'arruf
- Kalabane, Oumar (* 1981), Guinean football player
- Kalabat, Frank (* 1970), Kuwaiti clergyman and Chaldean Catholic bishop of Saint Thomas the Apostle of Detroit
- Kalabis, Viktor (1923–2006), Czech composer
- Calabrese (* 1973), Swiss musician
- Kalač, Ernes Erko (* 1964), German-Montenegrin karateka, kickboxer and karate trainer
- Kalač, Sejo (* 1964), Croatian pop folk singer
- Kalac, Zeljko (* 1972), Australian soccer goalkeeper
- Kalach, Alberto (* 1960), Mexican architect
- Kaladze, Kacha (* 1978), Georgian football player and politician
- Kaladsinskaja, Wanessa (* 1992), Belarusian wrestler
- Kalafat, Onur (* 1984), Turkish soccer player
- Kalafati, Wassili Pawlowitsch (1869–1942), Russian composer
- Kalafatis, Chrysostomos (1867–1922), Greek clergyman, Archbishop of Smyrna
- Kalafatis, Giorgos (1890–1964), Greek athlete and soccer player, founder of Panathinaikos Athens
- Kalafe, Denisse de (* 1949), Mexican singer-songwriter of Brazilian origin
- Kalafer, Steven B. , American entrepreneur and film producer
- Kalaff, Luis (1916-2010), Dominican singer, guitarist and composer
- Kalafút, Lukáš (* 1987), Slovak handball player
- Kalähne, Alfred (1874–1946), German physicist
- Kalähne, Anne (1878–1957), German politician (DNVP) in Danzig
- Kalähne, Wolfgang (* 1945), German military, flotilla admiral of the German Navy, lobbyist
- Kalai, Ehud (* 1942), Israeli mathematician
- Kalai, Gil (* 1955), Israeli mathematician
- Kalainski, Christian (* 1961), German soccer player
- Kalaitzi, Wicki (* 1974), Greek-German actress, voice actress and dancer
- Kalaitzis, Fabian (* 1975), Greek squash player
- Kalaitzis, Giorgos (* 1976), Greek basketball player
- Kalaizis, Aris (* 1966), German-Greek painter
- Kalajdžić, Saša (* 1997), Austrian football player
- Kalākaua (1836-1891), Hawaiian king
- Kalala Kaseba, Jean-Anatole (* 1947), Congolese clergyman, Bishop of Kamina
- Kalama, Thelma (1931–1999), American swimmer
- Kalambay, Sumbu (* 1956), Congolese boxer
- Kalamidas, Georgios (* 1944), Greek judge
- Kalamis , Greek sculptor
- Kalamojez, Sjarhej (* 1989), Belarusian hammer thrower
- Kalanag (1903–1963), German film producer and magician
- Kaland, Laila (1939–2007), Norwegian politician (Arbeiderpartiet), member of the Storting
- Kalanda, Paul Lokiru (1927–2015), Ugandan clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Fort Portal
- Kalandadze, Velimir , Georgian chess composer
- Kalandarishvili, Otar (1925–2003), Georgian-Soviet architect
- Kalandra, Záviš (1902–1950), Czech journalist, publicist and writer
- Kalani, Charles, Jr. (1930–2000) American wrestler, boxer, college football player, martial arts fighter, and actor of Hawaiian-Chinese descent
- Kalanianaʻole, Jonah Kūhiō (1871-1922), Hawaiian politician
- Kalanick, Travis (* 1976), American entrepreneur (Uber)
- Kalanos († 323 BC), Indian sage and companion of Alexander the Great
- Kalanta, Romas (1953–1972), Lithuanian dissident
- Kalantari, Marco (* 1974), Austrian advertising and feature film director
- Kalantay, Sergey (born 1964), Ukrainian actor
- Kalapothakis, Dimitrios (1865–1921), Greek journalist and newspaper founder
- Kalapurakal, Jacob Abraham Theophilos (1891–1956), Indian clergyman, bishop of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church
- Kalarasch, Gleb Wladislawowitsch (* 1990), Russian handball player
- Kalarasch, Wladislaw Valerjewitsch (* 1968), Russian handball player and coach
- Kalari, Mahmoud (* 1951), Iranian cameraman, photographer, actor, director and screenwriter
- Kalarus, Roman (* 1951), Polish poster artist, graphic artist, cartoonist and designer
- Kalas , Macedonian general and satrap of Little Phrygia
- Kalas, Freddy (* 1990), Norwegian musician
- Kalaš, Julius (1902–1967), Czech composer
- Kalas, Tomáš (* 1993), Czech football player
- Kalashnikov, Anatoli Ivanovich (1930-2007), Soviet graphic artist
- Kalashnikov, Issai Kalistratowitsch (1931–1980), Soviet writer
- Kalashnikov, Michail Timofejewitsch (1919–2013), Russian weapons designer and lieutenant general
- Kalashnikov, Oleh (1962–2015), Ukrainian politician
- Kalashnikov, Stanislaw Andrejewitsch (* 1991), Russian ice hockey player
- Kalashnikova, Oksana (* 1990), Georgian tennis player
- Kalaschnykow, Andrij (* 1964), Soviet and Ukrainian wrestler
- Kalász, Márton (* 1934), Hungarian writer, Germanist, poet and reporter
- Kalász, Orsolya (* 1964), Hungarian-German writer
- Kalata, Dominik (1925–2018), Slovak Jesuit and titular bishop of Semta
- Kalathiparambil, Joseph (* 1952), Indian clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Verapoly
- Kalatosow, Michail (1903–1973), Georgian film director
- Kalachichin, Valeri Alexejewitsch (1939-2014), Soviet volleyball player
- Kalachik, Viktor Vyacheslavovich (* 1981), Russian ice hockey player
- Kalatschou, Zimafej (* 1981), Belarusian football player
- Kalau vom Hofe, Eugen (1856–1935), German rear admiral
- Kalau von dem Hofe, Friedrich Wilhelm (1810–1874), German landlord, MdHdA
- Kalau, Edmund (1928–2014), German theologian and missionary
- Kalaw, Eva Estrada (1920–2017), Filipino politician
- Kalay, Cale (* 1986), Yugoslav-German entertainer, creative director, producer, singer and dancer
- Kalayci, Dilek (* 1967), Turkish-German politician (SPD), MdA, Senator in Berlin
- Kalayil, George (* 1958), Indian clergyman, syro-malankara Catholic bishop of Puthur
- Kalazh44 , German rapper
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- Kalb, Bartholomäus (* 1949), German politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Kalb, Charlotte von (1761–1843), German writer
- Kalb, Christoph (1895–1980), German teacher and cantor
- Kalb, Danny (* 1942), American musician, guitarist
- Kalb, Edmund (1900–1952), Austrian painter
- Kalb, Ernst (1930–2015), German clergyman, cathedral chapter in Mainz
- Kalb, Friedrich (1925–2008), German Lutheran theologian and musicologist
- Kalb, Friedrich Wilhelm (1889–1977), German physician, painter and draftsman
- Kalb, Hans († 1945), German soccer player
- Kalb, Heinrich Julius Alexander von (1752–1806), German major in French service
- Kalb, Herbert (* 1957), Austrian legal scholar
- Kalb, Hermann (1924–2011), German politician (CDU), Member of the GDR
- Kalb, Johann (* 1960), German local politician (CSU)
- Kalb, Johann von (1721–1780), German-American general
- Kalb, Jon (1941-2017), American geologist
- Kalb, Jürgen (* 1948), German soccer player
- Kalb, Jürgen (* 1962), German theologian and politician (Bavarian Party)
- Kalb, Lothar (* 1936), German sports educator, university lecturer and sports book author
- Kalb, Martin (1906–1979), German anti-fascist, fighter in the Spanish Interbrigades, the Resistance and the US Army
- Kalb, Marvin (* 1930), American journalist, television presenter and publicist
- Kalb, Nicolas (* 1988), French pool player
- Kalb, Otto (* 1921), German politician (CDU)
- Kalb, Philipp Jacob (1805–1883), politician in the Free City of Frankfurt
- Kalb, Rainer (* 1954), German journalist
- Kalb, Rolf (* 1959), German sports journalist and commentator
- Kalbaum, Günter (1920–2010), German manager and chairman of the board
- Kalbe, Helmut (* 1941), German soccer player
- Kalbe, Hugo (1865–1940), member of the Waldeck state parliament
- Kalbeck, Max (1850–1921), German music writer, music critic and translator
- Kalbeck, Paul (1884–1949), actor, director and writer
- Kalben, Eka von (* 1964), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL
- Kalben, Heinrich Detlef von , leader of a Prussian free battalion
- Kalben, Heinrich Detloff von (1898–1966), German politician and district administrator
- Kalben, Rudolf von (1869–1951), German officer, farmer and regional historian
- Kälberer, Heinz (* 1942), German politician (free voters)
- Kälberer, Martin (* 1967), German musician
- Kälberer, Max (* 1892), German architect
- Kälberer, Paul (1896–1974), German painter and graphic artist
- Kalbermatten, Alphonse de (1870–1960), Swiss architect
- Kalbermatten, Arnold de (1891–1983), Swiss federal civil servant
- Kalbermatten, Frederik (* 1981), Swiss snowboarder
- Kalbermatten, Ludwig von (1856–1896), Swiss politician (Catholic Conservative)
- Kalbermatten, Ruth (1950–2014), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Kalbers, Heinrich (1901–1969), German politician (center, CDU), MdL
- Kalbers, Stefan (* 1972), German author
- Kalbfell, Hans (1930–1984), German heavyweight boxer
- Kalbfell, Karl-Heinz (1949–2013), German automobile manager and racing driver
- Kalbfell, Oskar (1897–1979), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag, Lord Mayor of Reutlingen
- Kalbfleisch, Heinrich (1891–1948), German physician
- Kalbfleisch, Karl (1868–1946), German classical philologist
- Kalbfleisch, Martin (1804–1873), American politician
- Kalbfus, Edward C. (1877–1954), American admiral
- Kalbfuß, Friedrich (1903–1945), German playwright, set designer and poet
- Kalbhen, Dieter Abbo (1934–2014), German pharmacologist and university professor
- Kalbhenn, Horst (1929–2012), German painter
- Kalbhenn, Lea (* 1990), German actress, voice actress and presenter
- Kalbhenn, Marlies (* 1945), German writer, publisher and bookseller
- Kalbī, Muḥammad ibn as-Sāʾib al- († 763), Muslim historian, Koran exegete, genealogist and geographer
- Kalbitz, Andreas (* 1972), German publisher and politician (independent), MdL
- Kalbitzer, Emmi (1912–1999), German politician (ISK, SPD), MdHB, resistance
- Kalbitzer, Hans Robert (* 1949), German physicist, doctor and university professor
- Kalbitzer, Hellmut (1913-2006), German politician (SPD), MdHB, MdB, MdEP
- Kalbuadi, Dading (1931–1999), Indonesian general
- Kalbus, Marek (* 1969), German opera and concert singer (bass baritone / bass)
- Kalbus, Oskar (1890–1987), German film historian and film producer
- Kalbus, Tõnis (1880–1942), Estonian lawyer and politician
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- Kalchberg, Johann Ritter von (1765–1827), Austrian writer, historian and politician
- Kalchbrenner, Andrea (* 1959), Austrian politician (SPÖ) and district leader
- Kalchbrenner, Karl (1807–1886), Austro-Hungarian mycologist
- Kalcheim, Gerhard Romilian von (1589–1644), German lawyer and diplomat
- Kalcher, Anton (1800–1861), Austrian goldsmith and medalist
- Kalcher, Max , Austrian-German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Kalcher, Severin (1855–1922), Austrian abbot
- Kalchmair, Franz (* 1939), Austrian opera and lieder singer (bass) and music teacher
- Kalchreuter, Heribert (1939–2010), German hunting scientist and wildlife biologist
- Kalchschmid, Kurt (* 1958), German soccer player
- Kalchthaler, Peter (* 1956), German art historian
- Kalckar, Herman Moritz (1908–1991), Danish biochemist
- Kalckhoff, Andreas (* 1944), German historian and publicist
- Kalckhoff, Franz (1860–1955), German philatelist and chemist
- Kalckhoven, Jost , Cologne bookseller and publisher of counter-Reformation writings
- Kalckreuth, Carl Otto von (1835–1900), Prussian officer and member of the state parliament
- Kalckreuth, Eberhard Graf von (1881–1941), German manor owner and President of the Reichslandbund
- Kalckreuth, Elftraud von (* 1937), German author, actress and TV announcer
- Kalckreuth, Ernst Georg von (1690–1763), Prussian colonel and chief of the garrison battalion XII
- Kalckreuth, Ernst Karl Rudolf von (1745–1813), Prussian major general, commandant of Schweidnitz
- Kalckreuth, Friedrich Adolf von (1737–1818), Prussian officer, most recently Field Marshal General
- Kalckreuth, Hans Christoph Ernst von (1741–1825), Prussian major general
- Kalckreuth, Jochen von (1931–1977), German advertising salesman, glider pilot and author
- Kalckreuth, Johann Nikolaus von (1720–1807), Prussian officer, most recently lieutenant general
- Kalckreuth, Leopold von (1855–1928), German painter and graphic artist of realism
- Kalckreuth, Ludwig Gottlob von (1714–1783), royal Prussian major general, governor of Spandau
- Kalckreuth, Ludwig von (1771–1847), Prussian major general, commander of the 16th Cavalry Brigade
- Kalckreuth, Patrick von (1898–1970), German landscape and marine painter
- Kalckreuth, Richard von (1808–1879), Prussian lieutenant general
- Kalckreuth, Samuel Adolph von (1693–1778), Prussian major general
- Kalckreuth, Stanislaus von (1820–1894), German painter
- Kalckreuth, Wilhelm Heinrich Adolf von (1735–1811), Prussian lieutenant general
- Kalckreuth, Wolf von (1887–1906), German poet and translator
- Kalckstein, Adam Friedrich von (1741–1808), Prussian major general
- Kalckstein, Albrecht von (1592–1667), Prussian count, lieutenant general and opponent of Friedrich Wilhelm, elector of Brandenburg
- Kalckstein, Christian Ludwig von (1630–1672), colonel in Brandenburg
- Kalckstein, Christoph Wilhelm von (1682–1759), Prussian Field Marshal General
- Kalckstein, Ludwig Karl von (1725–1800), Prussian Field Marshal General, Governor of Magdeburg
- Kalckstein, Willibald von (1812–1894), German politician, Member of the Bundestag, district administrator
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- Käld, Michael (* 1954), Finnish soccer player and coach
- Kalda, Madde (1903-1984), Estonian prose writer
- Kaldager, Christian Roy (1908-2005), Norwegian Major General
- Kaldan, Fatih (* 1990), Turkish soccer goalkeeper
- Kaldarasch, Erwin (* 1940), German handball player and coach
- Kaldau, Niels Christian (* 1974), Danish badminton player
- Kaldellis, Anthony (* 1971), Greek Byzantinist
- Kaldemorgen, Klaus (* 1953), German fund manager
- Kalden, Freimut , German film producer, documentary filmmaker, cameraman and film editor
- Kalden, Joachim Robert (* 1937), German immunologist and rheumatologist
- Kaldenbach, Christoph (1613–1698), German human poet and one of the most productive members of the Königsberg poet circle
- Kaldenbach, Fritz (1887–1918), German architect and graphic artist
- Kaldenhof, Hermann (* 1945), German soccer player
- Kaldenhoff, Helmut (1915–1980), German textile artist, glass painter and art professor
- Kaldenhoff, Ralf (* 1958), German botanist and university professor
- Kaldenkerken, Karl-Heinz van (* 1925), German lawyer and city director
- Kalder, Hans Jürgen (* 1945), German chemist and officer
- Kalder, Ruth Irene (1918–1983), German employee, secretary to Oskar Schindler
- Kaldewei, Gerhard (* 1951), German historian
- Kaldewey, Rüdiger (* 1939), German religious educator
- Kaldewey, Walter (1896–1954), German psychiatrist and T4 reviewer
- Kaldhol, Marit (* 1955), Norwegian children's book author
- Káldi, György (1573–1634), Hungarian Jesuit and Bible translator
- Kaldırım, Hasan Ali (* 1989), Turkish soccer player
- Kaldmaa, Kätlin (* 1970), Estonian writer
- Kaldor, Christopher R. (1955–2007), American actor
- Kaldor, Mary (* 1946), British political scientist and university professor
- Kaldor, Nicholas (1908–1986), Hungarian economist
- Kaldor, Pierre (1912–2010), French lawyer and resistance fighter
- Kaldun, Dmitry (* 1985), Belarusian singer
- Kaldvee, Martten (* 1986), Estonian cross-country skier and biathlete
- Kaldvee, Urmas (* 1961), Estonian biathlete
- Káldy, Zoltán (1919–1987), Hungarian Lutheran bishop
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- Kale, Jonathan (* 1985), American-Ivorian basketball player
- Kale, Laxmikant , American computer scientist
- Kale, Tvrtko (* 1974), Croatian football goalkeeper
- Kaleb, Ante (* 1993), Croatian handball player
- Kaleb, Nikša (* 1973), Croatian handball player
- Kaleb, Vjekoslav (1905–1996), Croatian writer
- Kalechofsky, Roberta (* 1931), American writer, feminist and animal rights activist
- Kaleci, Nedim (1900–1981), Turkish football player and coach
- Kalecikli, Bülent (* 1989), Turkish soccer player
- Kaleck, Sascha Uwe (* 1997), German volleyball player
- Kaleck, Wolfgang (* 1960), German lawyer
- Kalecki, Michał (1899–1970), Polish economist
- Kalėdienė, Birutė (* 1934), Lithuanian javelin thrower starting for the Soviet Union
- Kaledin, Alexei Maximowitsch (1861–1918), Russian general and Cossack ataman
- Kaleem, Musa (1921–1988), American tenor saxophonist, baritone saxophonist, and flautist
- Kaleinikovas, Mark (* 1998), Lithuanian ice hockey player
- Kalej, Anastassija (* 1992), Belarusian biathlete
- Kałek, Lucyna (* 1956), Polish hurdler
- Kaléko, Mascha (1907–1975), German-speaking poet
- Kalem, Toni (* 1950), American actress, screenwriter and film director
- Kalema, Rhoda (* 1929), Ugandan politician
- Kalema-Zikusoka, Gladys (* 1970), Ugandan veterinarian
- Kalemba, Stanisław (* 1947), Polish politician, member of the Sejm, Minister for Agriculture and Village Development in the government of Donald Tusk
- Kalember, Patricia (* 1956), American actress
- Kalember, Vlado (* 1953), Croatian pop singer
- Kalemci, Alper (* 1991), Turkish soccer player
- Kalemli, Mustafa (* 1943), Turkish urologist and politician
- Kalén, Gunnar (1901–1934), Swedish motorcycle racer
- Kalenbach, Dieter (* 1937), German comic artist
- Kalenberg, Harry (1921–1993), Austrian actor and voice actor
- Kalenberg, Josef (1886–1962), German-Austrian opera singer (tenor)
- Kalenberg, Paula (* 1986), German actress
- Kalenborn, Heinz (* 1927), German architect
- Kalendareva, Elina , Uzbek violinist
- Kalendareva, Lidia (* 1982), Russian-German film and ballet composer, concert pianist and cultural manager
- Calendar, Abdulkadir (* 1992), German karate world champion
- Calendar, Barbara (* 1958), German publisher, book designer, writer and blogger
- Calendar, Engin (* 1984), German-Turkish soccer player
- Calendar, Willi A. (* 1949), German physicist, medical physicist, inventor and scientist
- Kalendrusch, Hans-Joachim (* 1939), German politician (CDU), MdL Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
- Kalenga Badikebele, Léon (1956–2019), Congolese clergyman, archbishop and diplomat of the Holy See
- Kalenga, Daniel (* 1965), Zambian politician, Deputy Minister for Agriculture and Cooperatives of Zambia
- Kalenga, Oly Ilunga (* 1960), Congolese politician, Minister of Health of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Kalenga, Youri Kayembre (* 1988), Congolese boxer
- Kalenter, Ossip (1900–1976), German writer
- Kalentjewa, Irina Nikolajewna (* 1977), Russian mountain biker
- Kalenz, Armine (1920–2007), Armenian painter and university professor
- Kalenz, Harutjun (1910–1967), Armenian-Soviet painter
- Kaler, Michael von (* 1961), German sculptor
- Kaler-Reinthal, Emil (1850–1897), Austrian journalist and workers' leader
- Kalergis, Maria (1822–1874), Polish pianist and patron
- Kaleri, Alexander Jurjewitsch (* 1956), Russian cosmonaut
- Kaleri, Anna (* 1974), German-speaking author
- Kales-Wallner, Elisabeth (1951–2005), Austrian operetta soubrette and chamber singer
- Kaleshwar, Sai (1973–2012), Hindu Guru (Swami) following the lineage of Shirdi Sai Baba
- Kalesidis, Anna-Maria , Russian opera singer with a soprano voice
- Kaleski, Robert (1877–1961), Australian journalist, writer, cynologist, and dog breeder
- Kalesnikawa, Maryja (* 1982), Belarusian flautist and political activist
- Kalesse, Markus (* 1961), German chemist
- Kaleta, Andrzej (* 1957), Polish clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Kielce
- Kaleta, Erhard Franz (* 1939), German veterinarian
- Kaleta, Janusz (* 1964), Polish clergyman, bishop emeritus of Karaganda
- Kaleta, Patrick (* 1986), American ice hockey player
- Kaletsch, Clemens (* 1957), German painter
- Kaletsch, Hans (* 1929), German ancient historian
- Kaletsch, Konrad (1898–1978), German entrepreneur
- Kalev, Sagi (* 1971), Israeli bodybuilder
- Kaleve, Gustav (1884–1976), German flautist
- Kalew, Ivajlo (* 1946), Bulgarian ice hockey player
- Kalew, Kamen (* 1975), Bulgarian director
- Kalex, Helmut (1931–2011), German ancient historian
- Kalezić, Darije (* 1969), Bosnian-Swiss football player and today's coach
- Kalezić, Slavko (* 1985), Montenegrin singer
- Kalezić, Vasko (* 1994), Montenegrin football player
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- Kalf, Hubert (* 1944), German mathematician
- Kalf, Jan (1873–1954), Dutch art historian and monument conservator
- Kalf, Willem († 1693), Dutch painter
- Kalfa, Sarkis , Armenian architect and builder
- Kalfa, Yeğyazar , Armenian architect and builder
- Kalfayan, Christophe (* 1969), French swimmer
- Kalfayan, Srpuhi Nschan (1822–1889), founder of the Armenian order
- Kalfelder, Jürgen (* 1940), German athlete
- Kalff, Gerrit (1856–1923), Dutch Dutch artist
- Kalff, Louis Christiaan (1897–1976), Dutch designer
- Kalff, Peter , German Cistercian monk
- Kalfin, Iwajlo (* 1964), Bulgarian politician, MEP
- Kalfon, Jean-Pierre (* 1938), French actor
- Kalfus, Josef (1880–1955), Czechoslovak economist, politician and finance minister
- Kalfus, Ken (* 1954), American writer
Kalh
- Kalhamer, Stephan (* 1976), German poker player and trainer
- Kalhana , Indian historian
- Kalhor, Amirhossein (* 1996), Iranian grass skier
- Kalhor, Hossein (* 1982), Iranian grass skier
- Kalhor, Hossein (* 1984), Iranian grass and alpine skier
- Kalhor, Kayhan (* 1963), Iranian Kamant actor and composer
- Kalhor, Marjan (* 1988), Iranian alpine and grass skier
- Kalhor, Mitra (* 1985), Iranian grass and alpine skier
- Kalhor, Narges (* 1984), Iranian film director and film editor
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- Kali (* 1956), French singer
- Kali, Anouar (* 1991), Dutch football player
- Kaliades , Athenian potter
- Kaliberda, Denis (* 1990), German volleyball player
- Kalich, Ralf (* 1961), German politician (SED, PDS, Die Linke), MdL
- Kalich, Rolf (* 1949), German fencer, national coach (fencing) of the GDR and Switzerland
- Kalichman, Seth C. , American clinical community psychologist and professor of social psychology at the University of Connecticut
- Kalicki, Kim (* 1997), German bobsledder
- Kalidasa , Indian poet
- Kalide, Theodor (1801–1863), German sculptor
- Kalies, Grit (* 1968), German physiochemist and author
- Kalig, Fabian (* 1993), German soccer player
- Kaliga, Herbert (* 1931), German pianist
- Kaligaro, Rolando (* 1976), Slovenian skier
- Kaligiorgis, Jeremias (* 1935), Greek clergyman, metropolitan of Switzerland
- Kalik, Anton von (1818–1866), Austrian major general, first head of the registry office
- Kalik, Michail Naumowitsch (1927–2017), Soviet-Israeli director and screenwriter
- Kalikleas , ancient Greek potter
- Kalikles , ancient Attic potter
- Kaliko, Krizz (* 1974), American rapper and singer
- Kalikow, Peter S. (* 1942), American entrepreneur and automobile collector
- Kalil Abdala, Leonardo (* 1996), Brazilian soccer player
- Kalil, Matt (* 1989), American football player
- Kalil, Ryan (born 1985), American football player
- Kalilombe, Patrick Augustine (1933–2012), Malawian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop
- Kalim (* 1992), German rapper
- Kalima, Kalle (* 1973), Finnish jazz guitarist
- Kalima, Lauri (1916-2004), Finnish high jumper
- Kalima, Victoria (1972–2018), Zambian politician
- Kaliman I. Assen (1234-1246), Tsar of the Bulgarians (1241-1246)
- Kaliman II. Assen († 1256), Tsar of the Bulgarians (1256)
- Kalimbet, Iryna (* 1968), Ukrainian rower
- Kalimeri, Lizeta (* 1969), Greek singer
- Kalimulin, Marat Natfulowitsch (1988-2011), Russian ice hockey player
- Kälin, Adalbert (1934–2019), Swiss teacher, author and organizer
- Kälin, Alfred (* 1949), Swiss cross-country skier and Nordic combined athlete
- Kälin, Alois (* 1939), Swiss skier
- Kälin, Barbara Marty (* 1954), Swiss politician (SP)
- Kälin, Bernard (1887–1962), Swiss Benedictine monk, abbot of Muri-Gries Abbey
- Kalin, Boris (1905–1975), Yugoslav sculptor
- Kalin, Claudia (* 1992), German soccer player
- Kälin, Franz (* 1939), Swiss cross-country skier
- Kalın, İbrahim (* 1971), Turkish Islamic theologian, philosophy historian and politician
- Kälin, Irène (* 1987), Swiss politician (Greens)
- Kälin, Josef (1887–1944), German administrative lawyer
- Kälin, Karl (1870–1950), Swiss clergyman
- Kälin, Karl (1874–1959), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Kälin, Karl (* 1943), Swiss psychologist and author
- Kalin, Leon (* 1957), Slovenian handball official, handball referee
- Kälin, Paddy (* 1976), Swiss television presenter
- Kälin, Pascal (* 1993), Swiss ski jumper
- Kälin, Sonia (* 1985), Swiss athlete (wrestling)
- Kälin, Stefan (* 1966), Swiss film editor
- Kalin, Tom (* 1962), American screenwriter, film director and film producer
- Kälin, Urs (* 1959), Swiss politician (SP)
- Kälin, Urs (* 1966), Swiss ski racer
- Kalina, Antonín (1870–1922), Bohemian-Czech politician
- Kalina, Čestmír (1922–1988), Czechoslovak shot putter
- Kalina, Josef (* 1958), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Federal Council
- Kalina, Josef Jaroslav (1816–1847), Czech poet, literary and natural scientist, philosopher, collector of folk literature and translator
- Kalina, Milan (* 1956), Yugoslav handball player and official
- Kalina, Nastassja (* 1989), Russian biathlete
- Kalina, Noah (* 1980), American photographer
- Kalina, Robert (* 1955), Austrian designer
- Kalina, Ron (1928–2016), American jazz musician (harmonica, piano, composition, arrangement)
- Kalina, Sylvia (* 1947), German linguist and university professor
- Kaliňák, Robert (* 1971), Slovak politician, member of the National Council
- Kalinczuk, Jonél (1856–1934), Austrian doctor and writer
- Kaline, Al (1934-2020) American baseball player
- Kaling, Andreas (* 1960), German jazz and improvisation musician (bass saxophone)
- Kaling, Mindy (* 1979), American author, comedian and actress
- Kalinić, Lovre (* 1990), Croatian football goalkeeper
- Kalinić, Nikola (* 1988), Croatian football player
- Kalinić, Zoran (* 1958), Yugoslav and Serbian table tennis player
- Kalinin, Dmitri Wladimirowitsch (* 1980), Russian ice hockey player
- Kalinin, Ihor (* 1959), Ukrainian politician
- Kalinin, Ilja (* 1992), Kazakh football player
- Kalinin, Yuri Vitalievich (* 1953), Soviet ski jumper
- Kalinin, Konstantin Alexejewitsch (1889–1938), Soviet aircraft designer
- Kalinin, Mikhail Iwanowitsch (1875–1946), Soviet politician, a. a. Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet (and thus head of state)
- Kalinin, Sergei Alexejewitsch (* 1926), Soviet sports shooter
- Kalinin, Sergei Pavlovich (* 1991), Russian ice hockey player
- Kalinina, Anhelina (* 1997), Ukrainian tennis player
- Kalinina, Hanna (* 1979), Ukrainian sailor
- Kalinina, Irina Vladimirovna (* 1959), Soviet water diver
- Kalinina, Marija (* 1971), Russian model
- Kalinina, Wiktorija Wiktorovna (* 1988), Russian handball player
- Kalinitschenko, Anton Evgenyevich (* 1982), Russian ski jumper
- Kalinitschenko, Regina Sigmanto (* 1985), Ukrainian-Russian handball player
- Kalinitschenko, Vitaly (* 1993), Ukrainian ski jumper
- Kalinitschew, Sergei Leonidowitsch (* 1956), German chess grandmaster
- Kalinka, Ernst (1865–1946), Austrian classical philologist
- Kalinka, Werner (* 1952), German journalist and politician (CDU), MdL
- Kalinke, Ernst W. (1918–1992), German cameraman
- Kalinke, Margot (1909–1981), German politician (DP, CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Kalinke, Peter (* 1936), German football player (GDR)
- Kalinke, Viktor (* 1970), German writer
- Kalinke, Willy (1904–1986), German communist resistance fighter, political concentration camp prisoner and member of the SED state parliament
- Kalinnikow, Wassili Sergejewitsch (1866–1901), Russian composer
- Kalinnikow, Viktor Sergejewitsch (1870–1927), Russian musicologist, composer and choir director
- Kalinouski, Kastus (1838–1864), Belarusian revolutionary, publicist and poet
- Kalinová, Agneša (1924–2014), Czechoslovak journalist, publicist, film critic, translator
- Kalinová, Ľubomíra (* 1982), Slovak cross-country skier and biathlete
- Kalinovskaya, Anna (* 1985), Belarusian volleyball player
- Kalinowskaja, Julija Alexandrovna (* 1983), Russian rower
- Kalinowski, Albert von (1826–1887), Prussian major general and commander of the 17th Infantry Brigade
- Kalinowski, Armin (* 1961), German general doctor and commander
- Kalinowski, Günter (1921–1971), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Kalinowski, Hermann von (1823–1886), Prussian major general
- Kalinowski, Horst Egon (1924–2013), German painter, graphic artist and sculptor
- Kalinowski, Jarosław (* 1962), Polish politician (PSL), member of the Sejm, MEP
- Kalinowski, Marcin (1605-1652), Polish hetman
- Kalinowski, Paul (1893–1968), German politician (center, CDU), MdL
- Kalinowski, Raphael (1835–1907), Polish religious, Carmelite priest and saint of the Roman Catholic Church
- Kalinowski, Victor (1879–1940), German typesetter and writer
- Kalinowski, Zygmunt (* 1949), Polish football player
- Kalinskaja, Anna Nikolajewna (* 1998), Russian tennis player
- Kalinski, Jon (* 1987), Canadian ice hockey player
- Kalinski, Siegmund (1927–2015), Polish-German general practitioner and journalist
- Kalinchuk, Ekaterina Illarionovna (1922–1997), Soviet gymnast
- Kalintschyk, Lyudmila (* 1982), Belarusian biathlete
- Kaliopi (* 1966), North Macedonian rock and pop singer
- Kalipp, Wolf (* 1951), German music, organ and cultural scientist, instrumental and vocal pedagogue, conductor and university teacher
- Kalisch, David (1820–1872), German writer
- Kalisch, Enno (* 1973), German actor and improvisation artist
- Kalisch, Joachim (1929-2020), German politician (CDU)
- Kalisch, Johannes (1928–2002), German historian and professor at the University of Rostock
- Kalisch, Lena (* 1989), German-Israeli actress
- Kalisch, Ludwig , German writer
- Kalisch, Paul (1855–1946), German opera singer (tenor)
- Kalisch, Peter (1921–1992), German actor
- Kalisch, Sven (* 1966), German scholar of Islam
- Kalisch, Viktor (1902–1976), Austrian canoeist
- Kalisch-Rotem, Einat (* 1970), Israeli architect and Avoda politician
- Kalischer, Alfred Christlieb (1842–1909), German writer and musicologist
- Kalischer, Clemens (1921–2018), German photographer
- Kalischer, Georg (1873–1938), German chemist
- Kalischer, Hans Erich (1903–1966), German economist and photographer
- Kalischer, Otto (1869–1942), German neurologist and anatomist
- Kalischer, Salomon (1844–1924), German composer, pianist and physicist
- Kalischer, Siegfried (1862–1954), German neurologist
- Kalischer, Zwi Hirsch (1795–1874), German rabbi and forerunner of religious Zionism
- Kalischnig, Martin (* 1986), Austrian handball player
- Kalish, Donald (1919–2000), American mathematician and philosopher
- Kalish, Gilbert (* 1935), American pianist and music teacher
- Kalish, Ryan (* 1988), American baseball player
- Kaliská, Elena (* 1972), Slovak canoeist
- Kalisker, Abraham († 1810), leader of the Hasidim in Lithuania and Tiberias
- Kaliski, Julius (1877–1956), German social democrat, writer and politician of Jewish descent
- Kaliski, Lotte (1908–1995), German school director and founder
- Kalist, Francis (* 1957), Indian clergyman, Bishop of Meerut
- Kalist, François (* 1958), French clergyman, Archbishop of Clermont
- Kalista, Zdeněk (1900–1982), Czech historian, poet, literary critic, editor and translator
- Kalisto (* 1986), American wrestler
- Kalisz, Raymond Philip (1927-2010), American religious, Catholic Bishop of Wewark
- Kalisz, Ryszard (* 1957), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Kalita, Nikolaus (* 1943), Austrian pop musician and composer
- Kaliterna, Luka (1893–1984), Croatian football coach and player
- Kalitsch, Friedrich von (1858–1938), German forester
- Kalitsch, Werner von (1851–1923), German landscape, animal and hunting painter, squire and chamberlain
- Kalitsunakis, Ioannis E. (1878–1966), Greek Byzantine and Neo-Greekist
- Kalitta, Scott (1962–2008), American racing driver
- Kaliturina, Olga Wiktorovna (* 1976), Russian high jumper
- Kalitzakis, Ioannis (* 1966), Greek football player
- Kalitzke, Ernst (* 1903), German politician (NSDAP); Member of the People's Day in the Free City of Gdansk
- Kalitzke, Johannes (* 1959), German composer and conductor
- Kalitzki, Bruno (1890–1953), German-Israeli architect
- Kalivoda, David (* 1982), Czech football player
- Kalivoda, Gregor (* 1949), German linguist
- Kaliyanil, Alex Thomas (* 1960), Indian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop
- Kalizki, Kasimir Petrovich (1873–1941), Russian geologist and university professor
Kalj
- Kalyagin, Alexander Alexandrovich (* 1942), Soviet or Russian actor and director
- Kaljajew, Iwan Platonowitsch (1877–1905), Russian poet, terrorist and member of the Social Revolutionaries
- Kaljajew, Levan Alexejewitsch (1929–1984), Soviet sprinter
- Kaljakin, Sjarhej (* 1952), Belarusian politician
- Kaljanin, Alexander Igorevich (1987–2011), Russian ice hockey player
- Kaljend, Urmas (* 1964), Estonian football player
- Kaljo, Julius (1910–1954), Estonian football player
- Kaljot, Elmar (1901–1969), Estonian football player
- Kaljulaid, Kersti (* 1969), Estonian biologist and politician
- Kaljumäe, Marek (* 1991), Estonian football player
- Kaljunen, Mika (* 1979), Finnish biathlete
- Kaljurand, Kaire (* 1974), Estonian national soccer player
- Kaljurand, Kalle (* 1960), Estonian badminton player
- Kaljurand, Kristjan (* 1992), Estonian badminton player
- Kaljurand, Marina (* 1962), Estonian politician and diplomat
- Kaljuschny, Alyaksej (* 1977), Belarusian ice hockey player
- Kaljuste, Kaupo (* 1981), Estonian ice hockey player
- Kaljuste, Tõnu (* 1953), Estonian conductor
- Kaljuve, Merli (* 1984), Estonian soccer player
- Kaljuvee, Rando (* 1991), Estonian biathlete and cross-country skier
lime
- Kalk, Bernhard (1902–1981), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Kalk, Heinrich Otto (1895–1973), German hepatologist and university professor
- Kalk, Klaus-Rainer , German data protection expert
- Kalka, Dieter (* 1957), German writer and songwriter
- Kalka, Gabriele (* 1968), German table tennis player
- Kalka, Joachim (* 1948), German translator and literary critic
- Kalkaba Malboum, Hamad (* 1950), Cameroonian sports official
- Kalkan, Duran , Turkish leadership of the PKK
- Kalkan, Gurbet (* 1995), German soccer player
- Kalkan, Muhammet Emre (* 1994), Turkish football player
- Kalkan, Murat (* 1986), German-Turkish soccer player
- Kalkavan, Mete (* 1979), Turkish football referee
- Kalkberner, Johann , German goldsmith and mayor of the imperial city of Aachen
- Kalkbrenner, Carla (* 1953), German journalist and author
- Kalkbrenner, Christian (1755–1806), German choir director and composer
- Kalkbrenner, Christian (* 1960), German management consultant
- Kalkbrenner, Friedrich (1785–1849), German-French pianist and composer
- Kalkbrenner, Fritz (* 1981), German music producer and singer
- Kalkbrenner, Georg (1875–1956), Senator for Finance of the Hanseatic City and holder of the Great Federal Cross of Merit
- Kalkbrenner, Helmut (1930–1984), German politician (BP, BSP)
- Kalkbrenner, Jörn (* 1950), German journalist and author
- Kalkbrenner, Michael (* 1956), German soccer player and coach
- Kalkbrenner, Paul (* 1977), German techno musician
- Kalkenberg, Emilie Ågheim (* 1997), Norwegian biathlete
- Kalkhof, Peter (1933–2014), German painter, draftsman and graphic artist of concrete art
- Kalkhof, Richard (1858–1925), German lawyer and politician (center), MdR
- Kalkhof, Tim (* 1987), German actor
- Kalki (1899–1954), Tamil Indian writer, journalist and screenwriter
- Kalkman, Cornelis (1928–1998), Dutch botanist
- Kalkman, Monique (* 1964), Dutch wheelchair tennis player
- Kalkmann, August (1853–1905), German classical archaeologist
- Kalkmann, Hans-Oiseau (* 1940), German sculptor, photographer and action artist
- Kalkmann, Heinrich Philipp Ludwig (1822–1873), German businessman
- Kalko, Elisabeth (1962–2011), German ecologist and tropical researcher
- Kalkofe, Oliver (* 1965), German comedian, columnist and actor
- Kalkoff, Karl Wilhelm (1909–1981), German dermatologist and university professor
- Kalkoff, Paul (1858–1928), German Reformation historian
- Kalkos, Panagiotis (1810–1878), Greek architect
- Kalkowska, Eleonore (1883–1937), Polish-German writer and actress
- Kalkowski, Gottfried Kalle (* 1950), German rock singer and drummer
- Kalkowsky, Ernst (1851–1938), German geologist
- Kalkoye, Soumana (* 1966), Nigerien officer
- Kalkschmidt, Eugen (1874–1962), German writer, editor, art historian and actor
- Kalkstein, Anton von (1839–1918), manor owner and politician, MdR
- Kalkstein, Michael von (1830–1911), German manor owner and politician, MdR
- Kalkum, Maurus (1836-1893), German theologian, abbot of the Territorial Abbey of Wettingen-Mehrerau (1878-1893)
- Kalkutschke, Petra (* 1961), German actress
- Kalkwarf, Clare (1949–2006), South African recipient of the Order pro merito melitensi silver medal from the Order of Malta
Call
- Kall, Friedrich von (1742–1809), Prussian major general
- Kall, Georg Friedrich von (1781–1813), Prussian major, regimental commander
- Kall, Martin (* 1961), German manager
- Kall, Toomas (* 1947), Estonian writer, playwright and humorist
- Kalla, Charlotte (* 1987), Swedish cross-country skier
- Kalla, Jan-Philipp (* 1986), German soccer player
- Kalla, Muhammad Jusuf (* 1942), Indonesian politician and Vice President of Indonesia
- Kalla, Raymond (* 1975), Cameroonian football player
- Kallabis, Damian (* 1973), German athlete
- Kállai, Ernő (1890–1954), Hungarian art historian, writer, art critic, publicist
- Kállai, Ferenc (1925–2010), Hungarian actor
- Kállai, Gábor (* 1959), Hungarian chess master
- Kállai, Gyula (1910–1996), Hungarian communist politician
- Callaishros († 411 BC), Athenian politician
- Kallakorpi, Aulis (1929-2005), Finnish ski jumper
- Kallan, Gerald (* 1979), Austrian natural track tobogganist
- Kallan, Roland (* 1975), Austrian natural track tobogganist
- Kallarakal, Francis (* 1941), Indian clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic Archbishop Verapoly
- Kallarangatt, Joseph (* 1956), Indian clergyman, Bishop of Palai
- Kallas, Aino (1878–1956), Finnish-Estonian writer and poet
- Kallas, Axel (1890–1922), Estonian theologian, poet and translator
- Kallas, Joseph (* 1931), Lebanese clergyman, Archbishop of Beirut and Jbeil
- Kallas, Kaja (* 1977), Estonian politician, member of the Riigikogu, MEP
- Kallas, Oskar (1868–1946), Estonian diplomat, folklorist and linguist
- Kallas, Siim (* 1948), Estonian politician, Vice President of the European Commission
- Kallas, Teet (* 1943), Estonian writer
- Kallaste, Ken (* 1988), Estonian football player
- Kallaste, Risto (* 1971), Estonian football player
- Kallaste, Rudolf (1904–1964), Estonian football player
- Kallaste, Toomas (* 1971), Estonian football player
- Kallastu, Andrus (* 1967), Estonian conductor and composer
- Kallasvuo, Olli-Pekka (* 1953), Finnish manager, President of Nokia
- Kallauch, Daniel (* 1963), German musician and songwriter
- Kallauch, Kathi (* 1987), Austrian singer and songwriter
- Kállay, Benjámin (1839–1903), Hungarian-Austrian politician
- Kállay, Miklós (1887–1967), Hungarian politician
- Kállay-Saunders, András (* 1985), Hungarian-American singer
- Kallbach, Heinz-Dieter (* 1940), German pilot
- Källberg, Anton (* 1997), Swedish table tennis player
- Källberg, Per (1947–2014), Swedish cameraman
- Kallbrunner, Josef (1881–1951), Austrian historian and archivist
- Kalle, Arnold (1873–1952), German officer, diplomat and politician (DVP)
- Kalle, Christof von (* 1962), German oncologist and university professor
- Kalle, Fritz (1837–1915), German manufacturer, rentier and politician (NLP), MdR
- Kalle, Matthias (* 1975), German journalist and author
- Kalle, Norman (* 1973), German actor
- Kallé, Pépé (1951–1998), Congolese musician and singer
- Kalle, Ton (* 1955), Dutch sculptor who mainly works with granite
- Kalle, Wilhelm (1838–1919), German chemist and entrepreneur
- Kalle, Wilhelm Ferdinand (1870–1954), German chemist, industrialist and politician (DVP), MdR
- Kallee, Albert (1884–1956), German lawyer, district court director in Stuttgart (1937–1947)
- Kallee, Eduard von (1818–1888), German major general and archaeologist
- Kallee, Ekkehard (1922–2012), German nuclear medicine specialist, endocrinologist and professor of internal medicine
- Kallee, Richard (1854–1933), pastor of Feuerbach and local history researcher
- Kallen, Gerhard (1884–1973), German historian
- Källén, Gunnar (1926–1968), Swedish physicist
- Kallen, Hans (1901–1974), German engineer and manager
- Kallen, Horace (1882–1974), Jewish-American philosopher
- Kallen, Jackie (* 1952), American boxing manager
- Kallen, Kitty (1922-2016), American singer
- Kallen, Paul-Bernhard (* 1957), German manager
- Kallen, Peter Wilhelm (1910–1979), German entrepreneur and politician (CDU), Lord Mayor of Neuss
- Kallenbach, André (* 1957), German actor
- Kallenbach, August , Wuppertal original
- Kallenbach, Eberhard (1935–2016), German electrical engineer, professor of mechatronics, entrepreneur and NDPD functionary
- Kallenbach, Franz (1893–1944), German mycologist
- Kallenbach, Georg Gottfried (1805–1865), German architectural historian
- Kallenbach, Gisela (* 1944), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MEP, MdL
- Kallenbach, Hans (1897–1966), German Nazi functionary
- Kallenbach, Hans (1907–1981), German educator, philologist and academy director
- Kallenbach, Hermann (1871–1945), South African architect and companion of Mahatma Gandhi
- Kallenbach, John (* 1983), German kickboxer
- Kallenbach, Jörg (* 1953), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Kallenbach, Kenneth Keith (1969-2008), American actor, comedian and presenter
- Kallenbach, Manfred (1942-2010), German soccer player
- Kallenbach, Otto (1911–1992), German sculptor
- Kallenbach, Reinhard (* 1963), German journalist and author
- Kallenbach, Richard (1889–1984), German lawyer, President of the Bavarian Supreme Audit Office and politician (FDP), Member of the State Parliament
- Kallenbach, Wanda (1902–1944), German victim of the National Socialist judiciary
- Kallenbach, Werner (* 1941), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Kallenbäck, Helena (* 1944), Swedish actress
- Kallenberg, Anders (1834–1902), Swedish landscape and animal painter, professor at the Stockholm Art Academy, amateur photographer
- Kallenberg, Jacob († 1565), wood cutter, painter
- Kallenberg, Julia (* 1982), German basketball player
- Kallenberg, Olav (* 1939), Swedish mathematician
- Kallenberg, Siegfried (1867–1944), German composer
- Kallenborn, Adolf (* 1929), German soccer player
- Kallenborn, Jörg (* 1967), German soccer player
- Källenius, Ola (* 1969), Swedish manager at Daimler AG
- Kallenou, Leontia (* 1994), Cypriot high jumper
- Kallenrode, May-Britt (* 1962), German physicist
- Kallentoft, Mons (* 1968), Swedish writer and journalist
- Kaller, Ernst (1898–1961), German organist, musicologist and university professor
- Kaller, Kim (* 1987), German soccer player
- Kaller, Maximilian (1880–1947), Bishop of Warmia in East Prussia
- Kaller, Nunu (* 1981), Austrian publicist, environmental activist and blogger
- Kaller, Otto (1907–1985), Austrian football player
- Kaller, Robert (* 1958), German visual artist and art educator
- Kaller, Stephan (* 1957), German pianist
- Kaller, Udo (* 1943), German artist
- Kaller-Dietrich, Martina (* 1963), Austrian historian and Latin American scholar
- Kallergis, Dimitrios († 1867), Greek general and statesman
- Kallert, August (1882–1958), German painter
- Kallert, Tamina (* 1974), German television presenter
- Kallfaß, Camilla (* 1982), German musical singer with a soprano voice
- Kallfaß, Dieter (* 1943), German football player
- Källgren, Henry (1931-2005), Swedish football player
- Källgren, Olle (1907–1983), Swedish football player
- Kallhardt, Reiner (* 1933), German painter, sculptor, curator and art professor
- Kallianpur, Gopinath (1925-2015), Indian statistician
- Callias II , Athenian statesman and diplomat
- Callias III. († 371 BC), Athenian archon and patron
- Callias of Chalcis , tyrant of Chalcis
- Callias of Syracuse , ancient Greek historian
- Kalliauer, Johann (* 1953), Austrian trade union official
- Kallidis, Gregor (1844–1925), Greek metropolitan
- Kallierges, Zacharias , Greek typographer and printer in Venice and Rome
- Kallies, Monika (* 1956), German rower
- Kallies, Ruth (1925–2016), German writer
- Kallifatides, Theodor (* 1938), Greek-Swedish writer
- Kalligas, Pavlos (1814-1896), Greek politician, lawyer and writer
- Callicles , Greek sculptor
- Callicles , Greek sculptor
- Callicles , Greek sophist
- Kallikrates , ancient Greek artist
- Kallikrates , commander of the Ptolemies' fleet, priest of Alexander
- Kallikrates († 420 BC), ancient Greek architect
- Kallikratidas († 406 BC), Spartan naval leader
- Kallima, Alexei Wiktorowitsch (* 1969), Russian draftsman
- Callimachus , Greek sculptor and bronze caster
- Callimachus , strategist of Thebais, Egypt
- Callimachus († 490 BC), politician and general in ancient Athens
- Callimachus , poet and scholar
- Kallin-Fischer, Grit (1897–1973), German photographer, graphic designer and sculptor
- Kallina, Anna (1874–1948), Austrian child actress and actress
- Kallina, Bernd (* 1950), German political scientist and journalist
- Kallina, Elisabeth (1910–2004), Austrian theater actress
- Kallina, Maurus (1844–1913), Austro-Hungarian architect
- Kallina, Othmar (1889–1945), German politician, author and editor in Czechoslovakia
- Kallinen, Yrjö (1886–1976), Finnish politician (Suomen Sosialidemokraattinen Puolue), member of the Reichstag
- Kallinger, Christian (* 1982), Austrian dart player
- Kallinich, Günter (1913–2012), German pharmacy historian
- Kallinikos , hagiographer
- Kallinikos I († 705), Patriarch of Constantinople
- Kallinikos of Heliopolis , Byzantine alchemist, architect and inventor
- Kallinikos of Petra , ancient Greek rhetorician and historian
- Kallinos , Greek poet
- Kallio, Elin (1859–1927), Finnish gymnastics teacher and founder of the Finnish women's gymnastics movement
- Kallio, Heikki (* 1980), Finnish chess grandmaster
- Kallio, Kyösti (1873–1940), Finnish politician, member of the Reichstag, Prime Minister and State President
- Kallio, Mika (* 1982), Finnish motorcycle racer
- Kallio, Tomi (* 1977), Finnish ice hockey player
- Kallio, Toni (* 1978), Finnish soccer player
- Kalliokoski, Viljami (1894–1978), Finnish politician, member of the Reichstag
- Kalliomäki, Antti (* 1947), Finnish pole vaulter and politician, member of the Reichstag
- Kallioniemi, Tuula (* 1951), Finnish author
- Calliope , queen, consort of Hermaios
- Kallipatira , relative of Olympians
- Kallippos , ancient Greek politician
- Callippos of Kyzikos , Greek mathematician and astronomer
- Kallir, Otto (1894–1978), Austrian art historian, essayist, publisher and gallery owner
- Kallis , ancient Attic potter
- Kallis, Anastasios (* 1934), Greek Orthodox theologian
- Kallis, Bjarne (* 1945), Finnish politician
- Kallis, George (* 1974), Cypriot composer
- Kallis, Jacques (* 1975), South African cricketer
- Kallis, Oskar (1892–1918), Estonian painter
- Kallisperi, Sevasti (1858–1953), Greek teacher, school inspector and writer
- Callisthenes of Olynth , Macedonian historian
- Kallistratos , ancient Greek ore caster
- Kallistratos , Greek grammarian
- Kallistratos , Greek rhetorician
- Kallistratos von Aphidnai , Greek orator, politician and general
- Kallistratowa, Sofja Wassiljewna (1907–1989), Soviet lawyer and human rights activist
- Kallius, Erich (1867–1935), German anatomist
- Kallius, Ulrich (* 1945), German football player
- Kalliwoda, Johann Wenzel (1801–1866), German composer, conductor and violinist
- Kalliwoda, Wilhelm (1827-1893), German composer and Kapellmeister
- Callixeinos of Rhodes , Greek-Hellenistic writer and historian
- Kallixenos , ancient Greek ore caster
- Kallman, Chester (1921–1975), American writer and librettist
- Kallman, Dick (1933–1980), American actor and singer
- Källman, Jonas (* 1981), Swedish handball player
- Kallman, Kassey (* 1992), American soccer player
- Källman, Mikael (* 1964), Finnish handball player and coach
- Kallmann, Felix , German lawyer
- Kallmann, Franz Josef (1897–1965), German-American psychiatrist
- Kallmann, Gerhard (1915–2012), American architect
- Kallmann, Günter (1927–2016), German singer, composer and choir director
- Kallmann, Hans Jürgen (1908–1991), German painter
- Kallmann, Hartmut (1896–1978), German-American physicist
- Kallmann, Helmut (1922–2012), Canadian musicologist and librarian
- Kallmann, Martin (1867–1911), German electrical engineer
- Kallmann, Marx (1795–1865), Wurttemberg rabbi
- Kallmann, Rainer (* 1941), German local politician (SPD)
- Kallmeyer, Friedrich (1804–1868), German painter
- Kallmeyer, Georg (1875–1945), German publisher
- Kallmeyer, Gerhard (1913–1958), German politician (CDU)
- Kallmeyer, Hans (1882–1961), German painter and graphic artist
- Kallmeyer, Helmut (1910-2006), German chemist
- Kallmeyer, Johann (1809–1859), Baltic pastor and historian
- Kallmeyer, Lothar (1924–2019), German architect
- Kallmeyer, Ulrich (* 1944), German manager
- Kallmorgen, Friedrich (1856–1924), German painter and university professor
- Kallmorgen, Georg (1882–1924), German architect, building senator
- Kallmorgen, Werner (1902–1979), German architect
- Kallmünzer, Josef (1871–1957), German businessman and local politician
- Kallmyr, Jøran (* 1978), Norwegian politician
- Kallnbach, Siglinde (* 1956), German artist
- Källner, Hans (1898–1945), German officer, most recently lieutenant general in World War II
- Kallnik, Mario (* 1974), German soccer player and soccer official
- Kalloch, Christina (* 1958), German Roman Catholic theologian and university professor
- Kállói, Béla , Hungarian football player and coach
- Kallon of Aegina , Greek sculptor
- Kallon von Elis , Greek bronze sculptor
- Kallon, Mohamed (* 1979), Sierra Leonean football player
- Kallon, Morris (* 1964), Sierra Leonean rebel leader
- Kalloor, Yoohanon Chrysostom (* 1944), Indian clergyman, emeritus syro-malankara Catholic bishop of Pathanamthitta
- Kallós, Eduard (1866–1950), Hungarian sculptor
- Kallós, Paul (1902–1988), Swedish immunologist
- Kallosch, Renata Ernestowna (* 1943), Russian physicist
- Källqvist, Christoffer (* 1983), Swedish football goalkeeper
- Kallrath, Theresa (* 1987), Swedish-German artist
- Kallsberg, Anfinn (* 1947), Faroese politician, member of the Folketing
- Kallsberg, Katrin (* 1967), Faroese doctor and politician (Tjóðveldi)
- Kallscheuer, Otto (* 1950), German political scientist and philosopher
- Kallsen, Nicholas († 2015), American actor in film and television
- Kallstenius, Edvin (1881–1967), Swedish composer
- Källström, Harry (1939–2009), Swedish rally driver
- Källström, Kim (* 1982), Swedish football player
- Källström, Mikael (* 1959), Swedish football player and coach
- Kallunki, Aino , Finnish biathlete
- Kallunki, Sami (1971–1999), Finnish Nordic combined skier
- Kallupura, Sebastian (* 1953), Indian Roman Catholic clergyman, coadjutor archbishop of Patna
- Kallur, Anders (* 1952), Swedish ice hockey player and coach
- Kallur, Jenny (* 1981), Swedish athlete
- Kallur, Susanna (* 1981), Swedish athlete
- Kallus, Sonnhilde (1935–2007), German cross-country skier
- Kalluvelil, Jose (* 1955), Indian clergyman, Syro-Malabar bishop of Mississauga in Canada
- Kallwass, Angelika (* 1948), German television presenter, psychotherapist and author
- Kallweit, Erhard (* 1936), German agricultural scientist and university professor
- Kallweit, Ingeborg (* 1938), German actress and radio play speaker
- Kallweit, Walter (1921–2001), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Kallwitz, Peter (* 1951), German photographer and short film maker
Kalm
- Kalm, August von († 1827), Baden governor, district director and State Councilor
- Kalm, Ernst (* 1940), German agricultural scientist and university professor
- Kalm, Hans (1889–1981), Estonian-Finnish military
- Kalm, Otto-Tile von (1889–1986), German major general in World War II
- Kalm, Pehr (1716–1779), Swedish naturalist and agricultural economist
- Kalm, Volli (1953-2017), Estonian geologist
- Kalma, Douwe (1896–1953), author, poet, and head of Jongfryske Mienskip
- Kalmadi, Suresh (* 1944), Indian politician and sports official
- Kalmakow, Nikolai (1873–1955), Russian draftsman, painter and set designer
- Kalman, Attila (* 1968), Hungarian church musician, conductor, choir director and organist
- Kálmán, Charles (1929–2015), Austrian film and stage composer
- Kálmán, Emmerich (1882–1953), Hungarian composer
- Kalman, Jean (* 1945), French lighting designer
- Kálmán, Peter (* 1970), Hungarian opera singer (baritone)
- Kálmán, Rudolf (1930–2016), American mathematician of Hungarian origin
- Kálmán, Vera († 1999), Russian film actress and author
- Kalmančok, Dušan (* 1945), Slovak astronomer and asteroid discoverer
- Kalmanovitch, Tanya (* 1970), Canadian jazz and improvisation musician
- Kalmanovitch, Zelig (1885–1943), Latvian Jewish philologist and translator
- Kalmanowitsch, Moissei Iossifowitsch (1888–1937), Soviet politician
- Kalmanowitsch, Schabtai Genrichowitsch (1947–2009), Russian entrepreneur, sports patron, chairman of the board of directors of the women's basketball team at Spartak Moscow
- Kalmanson, Labori Gilelewitsch (1901–1937), Soviet writer and literary critic
- Kalmar, Annie (1877–1901), German stage actress
- Kalmar, Bert (1884–1947), American songwriter
- Kalmar, Carlos (* 1958), Austrian-Uruguayan conductor
- Kalmár, Eugen (1873–1937), Hungarian ethnographer, Africa researcher, collector
- Kalmar, Fritz (1911–2008), Austrian author in exile
- Kalmár, János (* 1937), Austrian photographer
- Kalmár, János (* 1942), Hungarian saber fencer
- Kalmár, Jenő (1908–1990), Hungarian football player and coach
- Kalmár, László (1905–1976), Hungarian mathematician and computer scientist
- Kalmár, Peter (* 1934), German heart surgeon
- Kalmar, Rudolf junior (1900–1974), Austrian journalist and writer
- Kalmar, Rudolf senior (1870–1939), Austrian journalist and writer
- Kalmár, Zsolt (* 1995), Hungarian football player
- Kalmar-Wolf, Paula (1880–1931), Austrian chess player
- Kalmbach, Gudrun (* 1937), German mathematician and university professor
- Kalmbach, Ilona (* 1955), German journalist and documentary filmmaker
- Kalmbach, Karl (* 1936), German Protestant missionary and author
- Kalmbach, Michael (* 1962), German painter and sculptor
- Kalmbach, Peter (* 1940), German economist
- Kalmbacher, Jochem (* 1964), German politician (DIE VIOLETTEN)
- Kalmer, Josef (1898–1959), Austrian journalist and writer
- Kalmer, René (* 1980), South African middle and long distance runner
- Kalmer, Theresa (* 1991), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), spokeswoman for the Green Youth
- Kalmis, Ömer-Faruk (* 1994), German-Turkish soccer player
- Kalmoe, Megan (* 1983), American rower
- Kalmowicz, Rudolf (1915–2007), German film producer, cinema operator and entrepreneur
- Kalmring, Gerhard (* 1919), German LDPD functionary, MdV
- Kalmring, Gottfried (1840–1895), German farmer and mayor, MdR
- Kalms, Stanley, Baron Kalms (* 1931), British politician (formerly Conservative) and businessman
- Kalmsteiner, Johann (1845–1897), Austrian sculptor
- Kalmück, Feodor Iwanowitsch († 1832), Kalmuck-German painter and engraver
- Kalmuczak, Rolf (1938–2007), German writer
- Kalmus, Ain (1906–2001), Estonian writer and theologian
- Kalmus, Alfred (1889–1972), Austro-British music publisher
- Kalmus, Ernst (1874–1959), German neurologist
- Kalmus, George (* 1935), British physicist
- Kalmus, Herbert (1881–1963) American scientist and businessman
- Kalmus, Krista , American actress
- Kalmus, Paul (1864–1940), German clergyman, general superintendent for the eastern district of the ecclesiastical province of Pomerania
- Kalmus, Peter (* 1933), British physicist
- Kalmus, Werner (1892–1971), German lawyer and district administrator
- Kalmuth, Mirya (* 1981), German actress
- Kalmykow, Betal Edykowitsch (1893–1940), Soviet state and party functionary
- Kalmykowa, Marija Lwowna (* 1978), Russian basketball player
Kaln
- Kalna, Inga , Latvian opera singer (soprano)
- Kalnbērziņš, Jānis (1893–1986), Latvian communist politician
- Kalnein, Albrecht von (1611–1683), Prussian statesman
- Kalnein, Heinrich von (* 1960), German jazz musician
- Kalnein, Karl Erhard von (1687–1757), Prussian Lieutenant General of the Infantry and Chief of Infantry Regiment No. 4.
- Kalnein, Wend von (1914–2007), German art historian and writer
- Kalniete, Sandra (* 1952), Latvian politician, MEP, diplomat and EU commissioner
- Kalnietis, Mantas (* 1986), Lithuanian basketball player
- Kalniņš, Alfrēds (1879–1951), Latvian composer
- Kalnins, Harald (1911–1997), German clergyman, bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church
- Kalniņš, Imants (* 1941), Latvian composer and politician, member of the Saeima
- Kalniņš, Jānis (1904–2000), Canadian composer
- Kalniņš, Jānis (* 1991), Latvian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Kalniņš, Leonīds (* 1957), Latvian Lieutenant General
- Kalnofoysky, Athanasius , author
- Kálnoki-Kis, Dávid (* 1991), Hungarian football player
- Kálnoky, Gustav (1832–1898), Austro-Hungarian statesman and diplomat
- Kálnoky, Hugo Graf (1844–1928), Austro-Hungarian officer
- Kálnoky, Lindi (* 1935), Austrian scientist and politician (ÖVP), member of the Federal Council
- Kálnoky, Sámuel (1640–1706), Chancellor in Transylvania
- Kalnoky, Tomas (* 1980), American singer, guitarist, songwriter
- Kalnyschewskyj, Petro (1691–1803), Ukrainian Cossack leader and saint
Kalo
- Kalo, Shlomo (1928-2014), Israeli writer
- Kalobius, René (* 1959), German cook and author
- Kaloč, Jiří (* 1943), Czech painter
- Kalocsay, Géza (1913–2008), Hungarian and Czechoslovak football player and coach
- Kalocsay, Kálmán (1891–1976), Hungarian Esperanto poet and translator
- Kalod, Radek (* 1978), Czech chess grandmaster
- Kalodner, John , American A&R manager
- Kaloff, Marcus (* 1959), German actor
- Kalogera, Vassiliki (* 1971), Greek astrophysicist and astronomer
- Kalogeropoulos, Konstantinos (* 1982), German conductor, pianist and music producer
- Kalogeropoulos, Nikolaos (1851–1927), Greek politician and Prime Minister
- Kalogirou, Spyros (1922–2009), Greek actor
- Kalogjera, Nikica (1930-2006), Yugoslav musician
- Kaloğlu, Sinan (* 1981), Turkish soccer player
- Kalogridis, Laeta (* 1965), American screenwriter and film producer
- Kaloyan , Sebastokrator of Sredez, Bulgarian nobleman
- Kalojan († 1207), Tsar of the Danube Bulgarians (1197–1207)
- Kalojantschew, Georgi (1925–2012), Bulgarian actor
- Kalojew, Witali Konstantinowitsch (* 1956), Russian civil engineer, Deputy Minister of Construction of North Ossetia-Alania
- Kalokairinos, Lysimachos († 1898), Greek politician
- Kalokairinos, Minos (1843–1907), Greek archaeologist
- Kalokyres († 971), Byzantine patrician and pretender to the throne
- Kalombo, Willy (* 1970), Congolese marathon runner
- Kalomiris, Manolis (1883–1962), Greek composer
- Kalomoira (* 1985), Greek-American singer
- Kalonaros, Petros (1894–1959), Greek historian, folklorist and photographer
- Kalonas, Mindaugas (* 1984), Lithuanian football player
- Kalonji, Albert (1929–2015), Congolese politician of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Kalonymos ben Meschullam († 1096), Jewish poet, scholar and chief rabbi in Mainz
- Kalonymos ben Sabbatai , rabbi
- Kalonymus ben Kalonymus , Provencal Jewish author and translator
- Kaloperović, Tomislav (1932–2002), Yugoslav football player and coach
- Kalopothakes, Demetrios , Protestant Greek and historian
- Kalopothakes, Mary (1859–1941), Greek doctor
- Kalopothakis, Michail (1825–1911), Greek Protestant doctor and community leader
- Kalosil, Moana Carcasses (* 1963), Vanuatu politician
- Kalot, Walter (1909–1996), German sculptor, graphic artist and painter
- Kalou, Bonaventure (* 1978), Ivorian football player
- Kalou, Manueli (* 1988), Fijian soccer player
- Kalou, Salomon (* 1985), Ivorian football player
- Kalouda, Luboš (* 1987), Czech football player
- Kaloudakis, Nikolaos (* 1984), Greek track and road cyclist
- Kalous, Jiří (* 1964), Czech ice hockey coach
- Kalousdian, Moses Der (1895–1984), Armenian resistance fighter at the time of the Turkish genocide of the Armenians in 1915
- Kalousek, Josef (1838–1915), Czech historian
- Kalousek, Miroslav (* 1960), Czech politician, member of the Chamber of Deputies
- Kálovics, Anikó (* 1977), Hungarian long-distance runner
- Kalow, Gert (1921–1991), German writer and publicist
Calp
- Kalpakçıoğlu, Kemal Rıfat (1899–1975), Turkish football player and referee
- Kalpaks, Oskars (1882–1919), Latvian officer
- Kalpana (1965–2016), Indian actress of the Malayalam film
- Kalpar, Hüseyin (* 1955), Turkish soccer player and coach
- Kalpein, Martin (* 1977), German cross-country summer biathlete
- Kalpenstein, Friedrich (* 1971), German author, composer, songwriter and singer
- Kalpers, Johannes (* 1966), German singer (tenor)
- Kalpin, Avram (* 1941), Turkish football player
- Kalpokas, Donald (1943–2019), Vanuatu politician
Kals
- Kals, Berta (1923–2016), German artist
- Kals, Hans (1927–1989), German economist, writer, dialect poet
- Kals, Johann Wilhelm , Reformed theologian
- Kals, Sepp (1911–1981), Austrian sculptor
- Kalsbach, Till (1935–1972), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Kalser von Maasfeld, Franz (1860–1942), Austro-Hungarian general of the infantry
- Kalser, Erwin (1883–1958), German actor and theater director
- Kalser, Konstantin (1920–1994), German-American photographer, film producer and film director
- Kalshoven, Frits (1924–2017), Dutch lawyer and expert in the field of international humanitarian law
- Kalsi, Johnny (* 1967), British percussionist and band leader
- Kalsina, Polina Olegovna (* 1989), Russian cross-country skier
- Kalski, Uwe (* 1988), German handball player
- Kalsø, Bjørn (* 1966), Faroese politician of the unionist Sambandsflokkurin
- Kalso, Jukka , Finnish ski jumper
- Kalsow, Christian Ludwig von (1694–1766), Prussian lieutenant general
- Kalsow, Fabian (* 1981), German motorboat pilot
- Kalss, Christiane (* 1984), Austrian author
- Kalss, Susanne (* 1966), Austrian lawyer and university lecturer
- Kalstad, Ragnhild Vassvik (* 1966), Norwegian politician
Cold
- Kalt, Angelika , German geologist
- Kalt, Anton (1903–1975), German resistance fighter, member of the KPD and local mayor of Aplerbeck
- Kalt, Carl (1793–1869), Member of Parliament for the Duchy of Nassau
- Kalt, Daniel (* 1977), Austrian journalist
- Kalt, Dieter (* 1974), Austrian ice hockey player
- Kalt, Dieter senior (* 1941), Austrian ice hockey official
- Kalt, Dominicus (1804-1887), German doctor
- Kalt, Eugène (1861–1941), French ophthalmologist
- Kalt, Hans (1922–2009), Austrian politician (KPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Kalt, Hans (1924–2011), Swiss rower
- Kalt, Jörg (1967–2007), French filmmaker
- Kalt, Josef (1920–2012), Swiss rower
- Kaltak, Adnan (* 1986), Austrian soccer player and coach
- Kalte, Ulrika (* 1970), Swedish soccer player
- Kaltefleiter, Werner (1937–1998), German political scientist, election researcher and politician (CDU)
- Kalteis, Erich (1926–1993), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Kalteisen, Heinrich († 1464), Norwegian archbishop
- Kalteissen, Marie (* 1885), German nurse and deaconess
- Kalten, Nick (1888–1950), German-American filmmaker
- Kaltenbach, Andreas (1828–1913), German revolutionary and American hotelier
- Kaltenbach, Benny (* 1987), German stand-up comedian
- Kaltenbach, Christine (* 1982), German soccer player
- Kaltenbach, Dieter (1923–1996), German mechanical engineering entrepreneur
- Kaltenbach, Ernst (1889–1965), Swiss football player
- Kaltenbach, Fred (1895–1945), American radio propagandist
- Kaltenbach, Johann Heinrich (1807–1876), German botanist and entomologist
- Kaltenbach, Julius (1858–1931), German mechanical engineering entrepreneur
- Kaltenbach, Karl (1882–1950), German athlete
- Kaltenbach, Marianne (1921–2005), Swiss cookbook author and gastronomy journalist
- Kaltenbach, Martin (* 1928), German internist and cardiologist
- Kaltenbach, Matthias (* 1985), German soccer coach
- Kaltenbach, Rudolf (1842-1892), German gynecologist
- Kaltenbach, Rudolf J. (* 1956), German sculptor
- Kaltenbacher, Günther (* 1957), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Federal Council
- Kaltenbacher, Karl (* 1950), Austrian artist
- Kaltenbaeck, Johann Paul (1804–1861), Austrian historian
- Kaltenböck, Bastian (* 1983), Austrian skier
- Kaltenböck, Jan (* 1982), Czech ice hockey player
- Kaltenboeck, Bodo (1893–1939), Austrian officer and writer
- Kaltenboeck, Johannes (1853–1927), Austrian writer
- Kaltenborn, Carl-Jürgen (* 1936), German Protestant theologian and church historian
- Kaltenborn, Hermann-Josef (1921–1999), German politician (SPD), mayor of the city of Stolberg
- Kaltenborn, Karl Heinz , German business lawyer and politician (CDU)
- Kaltenborn, Monisha (* 1971), Austrian lawyer, motorsport official and racing team owner
- Kaltenborn, Olaf (* 1965), German publicist and journalist
- Kaltenborn, Wilhelm (* 1937), German trade unionist, member of the cooperative and author of books on the cooperatives
- Kaltenborn-Stachau, Hans von (1836–1898), Prussian infantry general and minister of war
- Kaltenborn-Stachau, Karl von (1817–1866), German constitutional law teacher
- Kaltenbrunn, Henry (1897–1971), South African racing cyclist
- Kaltenbrunner, Alois (1901–1966), Austrian trade union official and politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Kaltenbrunner, Andy (* 1962), Austrian journalist and media consultant
- Kaltenbrunner, Carl Adam (1804–1867), Austrian writer
- Kaltenbrunner, Ernst (1903–1946), Austrian politician (NSDAP), MdR, SS member, war criminal
- Kaltenbrunner, Ernst (1937–1967), Austrian football player
- Kaltenbrunner, Gerd-Klaus (1939–2011), Austrian author
- Kaltenbrunner, Gerlinde (* 1970), Austrian extreme mountaineer
- Kaltenbrunner, Günter (* 1943), Austrian football player
- Kaltenbrunner, Josef , Austrian national soccer player
- Kaltenbrunner, Roland (* 1932), Austrian politician
- Kaltenbrunner, Stefan (* 1967), Austrian journalist and editor-in-chief
- Kaltenecker, Gertraud (1915–2004), German composer and singer
- Kaltenecker, Thomas (1891–1960), German gardener and politician (WV), MdR
- Kaltenegger von Riedhorst, Friedrich (1820–1892), Austrian civil servant and politician
- Kaltenegger, Ernest (* 1949), Austrian local politician (KPÖ), Graz KPÖ city councilor and member of the state parliament
- Kaltenegger, Fritz (* 1971), Austrian politician (ÖVP), General Secretary of the Austrian People's Party
- Kaltenegger, Isabella (* 1975), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the Federal Council
- Kaltenegger, Lisa (* 1977), Austrian astronomer and astrophysicist
- Kaltenegger, Marie Luise (* 1945), Austrian journalist and publicist
- Kaltenegger, Oskar (1886–1976), Austrian civil servant and politician (GDVP / NSDAP)
- Kaltenegger, Roland (* 1941), German author on military history topics
- Kaltenhauser, Helmut (* 1961), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Kaltenhauser, Kathrin (* 1983), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament in Tyrol
- Kaltenmark, Max (1910–2002), French sinologist and Daoist researcher
- Kaltenmarkter, Johannes († 1506), Roman Catholic clergyman, theologian and legal scholar
- Kaltenmorgen, Petra (1964–2019), German photographer
- Kaltenmoser, Albert (1844–1871), German genre painter
- Kaltenmoser, Karl (1853–1923), German landscape painter
- Kaltenmoser, Kaspar (1806–1867), German painter
- Kaltenmoser, Max (1842–1887), German genre painter
- Kaltenstadler, Wilhelm (* 1936), German historian and author of specialist books
- Kaltenstein, Jens (* 1963), German lawyer
- Kaltenstein, Ursula (1927–2005), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Kaltenthal, Philipp Jakob von († 1669), Knight of the Teutonic Order
- Kalter, Sabine (1889–1957), Austrian opera singer (mezzo-soprano, alto)
- Kaltezas, Michalis (1970–1985), Greek youth
- Kalthoff, Albert (1850–1906), Protestant reform theologian, philosopher and co-founder and the first chairman of the German Monist Association
- Kalthoff, Edgar (1930–2002), German historian, author and editor
- Kalthoff, Helmut (* 1948), German football official and football coach
- Kalthoff, Horst (1926–2017), German doctor and author
- Kalthoff, Johann Heinrich (1803–1839), German Hebraist, educator and university teacher
- Kaltmeier, Olaf (* 1970), German historian
- Kaltneker, Hans (1895–1919), Austrian storyteller, poet and playwright
- Kaltner, Alexander (* 1999), German soccer player
- Kaltner, Balthasar (1844–1918), Austrian clergyman, Archbishop of Salzburg, Bishop of Gurk, politician and member of the state parliament
- Kaltofen, Ernst (1841–1922), German wood carver and sculptor
- Kaltofen, Günter (1927–1977), German screenwriter
- Kaltofen, Michael (1942–2015), German cyclist
- Kaltofen, Willy (1918–2012), German musician and composer
- Kaltsas, Nikolaos , Greek Classical Archaeologist
- Kaltschenko, Halyna (1926–1975), Ukrainian sculptor
- Kaltschenko, Nykyfor (1906–1989), Ukrainian-Soviet politician, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR (1954–1961)
- Kaltschew, Kamen (1914–1988), Bulgarian writer
- Kaltschewa, Christina (* 1977), Bulgarian athlete
- Kaltschmid, Georg (* 1980), Austrian politician (Greens), member of the state parliament in Tyrol
- Kaltschmid, Steffen (* 1974), German composer
- Kaltschmidt, Emil , German organ builder in Stettin
- Kaltschmidt, Friedrich Salomon , German cantor in Küstrin, Berlin and Stettin
- Kaltschmidt, Friedrich Wilhelm (1812–1896), German organ builder in Stettin in Pomerania
- Kaltschmidt, Jacob Heinrich (1799–1872), German linguist and lexicographer
- Kaltschmidt, Joachim Christoph , German organ builder in Lübeck
- Kaltschmied, Carl Friedrich (1706–1769), German physician and botanist
- Kaltschmitt Luján, Willi (* 1939), Guatemalan diplomat and sports official
- Kaltschmitt, Hans-Peter , German basketball player
- Kaltschmitt, Martin (* 1961), German energy economist and engineer
- Kaltwasser, Franz Georg (1927–2011), German librarian
- Kaltwasser, Johann Friedrich Salomon (1752–1813), German classical philologist
- Kaltwasser, Karl (1894–1979), German author
- Kaltwasser, Martin (* 1965), German artist and university professor
- Kaltwasser, Tillmann (1959–1998), German architect
- Kaltwetter, Jakob († 1537), council member, commissioner for administration and judge
- Kaltz, Manfred (* 1953), German soccer player
- Kaltzakorta, Jabier (* 1961), Basque writer, expert in Basque entertainment literature and professor
Kalu
- Kalu Ukpong, Michael (* 1964), Nigerian Roman Catholic clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Umuahia
- Kalu, Ikechukwu (* 1984), Nigerian soccer player
- Kalu, Orji Uzor (* 1960), Nigerian politician
- Kalu, Samuel (* 1997), Nigerian soccer player
- Kalu, Uche (* 1986), Nigerian soccer player
- Kalucza, Norbert (* 1986), Hungarian boxer
- Kaluđerović, Nebojša (* 1955), Montenegrin diplomat and politician
- Kalugin, Oleg Danilowitsch (* 1934), Russian secret service agent
- Kalugina, Ekaterina (* 1993), Russian dancer
- Kalule, Ayub (* 1954), Ugandan boxer
- Kalulu († 1877), African servant and adopted son of Henry Morton Stanley
- Kalulu, Aldo (* 1996), French football player
- Kalumba, Valentine (* 1967), Zambian religious, Bishop of Livingstone
- Kalupa, Patrick (* 1979), German actor
- Kalus, Petr (* 1987), Czech ice hockey player
- Kalus, Stanisława (* 1943), Polish lawyer and university professor
- Kalusche, Wolfdietrich (* 1953), German architect and university professor
- Kaluschin, Vladimir (1936–2003), Russian European champion in correspondence chess
- Kalusha (* 1980), Ghanaian rapper
- Kalustjan, Schnork (1913–1990), 82nd Armenian Apostolic Patriarch of Constantinople
- Kaluuya, Daniel (* 1989), British actor, comedian and author
- Kaluyituka, Dioko (* 1987), Congolese soccer player
- Kaluza, Alice (1920–2017), German dancer, ballet master and choreographer
- Kaluža, Augustin (1776–1836), Silesian high school teacher and naturalist
- Kałuża, Dariusz (* 1967), Polish clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Goroka
- Kaluza, Malte (* 1974), German physicist and cellist
- Kaluza, Max (1856–1921), German English studies professor, and non-fiction author
- Kałuża, Otylia (1907–1981), Polish middle-distance runner and sprinter
- Kaluza, Stephan (* 1964), German photo artist, painter and author
- Kaluza, Theodor (1885–1954), German physicist and mathematician
- Kaluza, Theodor (1910–1994), German mathematician and university professor
- Kaluza, Victor (1896–1974), German teacher and author for young people and non-fiction
- Kałuziński, Eryk (* 1977), Polish handball player
- Kałużniacki, Emil (1845–1914), Slavist and university professor in Chernivtsi
- Kałużny, Radosław (* 1974), Polish football player
- Kaluzny, Tomasz (* 1965), Polish opera, operetta and lied singer (baritone)
- Kaluzny, Vojtek (* 1964), Polish football player
Calv
- Kalv Arnesson , important chief in Norway
- Kalvå, Anne Kjersti (* 1992), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Kalvach, Rudolf (1883–1932), Austrian graphic artist
- Kalvaitis, Ramūnas (* 1961), Lithuanian politician
- Kalvelage, Hermann (1884–1966), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Kalvenes, Christian (* 1977), Norwegian football player
- Kalvenhaar, Annefleur (1994–2014), Dutch mountain biker, cyclocross and road cyclist
- Kalveram, Wilhelm (1882–1951), German business economist
- Kalverkämper, Hartwig (* 1949), German Romanist
- Kalvet, Aleksander (1904–1970), Estonian football player
- Kalvik, Finn (* 1947), Norwegian singer and composer, participant in the Eurovision Song Contest
- Kalvītis, Aigars (* 1966), Latvian politician, member of the Saeima, Prime Minister
- Kalvius, Georg Michael (* 1933), German physicist
- Kalvius, Rudolf (1900–1972), German stage and film actor
- Kalvoda, Jan (* 1953), Czech politician, member of the Chamber of Deputies
- Kalvoda, Leoš (* 1958), Czech soccer player and soccer coach
- Kalvos, Andreas (1792–1869), Greek writer
Calw
- Kalwa, Jürgen (* 1952), German journalist and book author
- Kałwa, Michał (* 1978), Polish ski racer and freestyle skier
- Kalweit, Alexandra (* 1977), German actress
- Kalweit, Hugo (1882–1970), German judge, district court president, chairman of the Nazi special court in Braunschweig
- Kalweit, Käthe (1909–1950), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Kalweit, Paul (1867–1944), German Protestant theologian
- Kalweit, Philipp (* 2000), German hacker, entrepreneur and IT consultant
- Kalweit, Werner (* 1926), German economist, MdV (SED)
- Kalwert, Günter (* 1930), German officer and military lawyer , most recently major general
- Kalwitzki, Ernst (1909–1991), German football player
- Kalwoda, Karl (1896–1951), Austrian actor
Kaly
- Kalyan, Adhir (* 1983), South African actor
- Kalygin, Viktor Pavlovich (1950-2004), Russian Celtologist
- Kalymnios, Alex , British film and television director
- Kalymon, Iwan (1921–2014), Ukrainian policeman and wanted war criminal
- Kalynez, Ihor (* 1939), Ukrainian poet and writer
- Kalynez, Iryna (1940–2012), Ukrainian poet, writer, politician and dissident
- Kalynthos , Greek sculptor
- Kalynytschenko, Maxym (* 1979), Ukrainian national soccer player
- Kalyoncu, Bekir (* 1950), Turkish military
- Kalyoncu, Fedon (* 1946), Turkish singer, Rembetiko musician and music critic
- Kalyoncu, Ömer (* 1950), Turkish Cypriot politician
- Calypso , ancient Greek painter
- Kalytko, Kateryna (* 1982), Ukrainian writer and translator
- Kalytowska, Lesja (* 1988), Ukrainian cyclist
- Kalyvas, Dimitrios (* 1973), Canadian-Greek ice hockey player
- Kalyvas, Georgios (* 1978), Canadian-Greek ice hockey player
Calc
- Kalz, Manfred (1937–2015), German physician and politician (SPD), MdV, MdB
- Kalz, Marcel (* 1987), German racing cyclist
- Kalz, Wolf (1933–2018), German publicist
- Kalzou, Kanstanzin (* 1981), Belarusian ice hockey player