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Kria
- Kriangkrai Chasang (* 1988), Thai soccer player
- Kriangkrai Pimrat (* 1987), Thai soccer player
- Kriangsak Chomanan (1917–2003), Thai politician, Prime Minister of Thailand (1977–1980)
- Kriar, Johann (* 1952), German soccer player
- Kriaras, Emmanuel (1906–2014), Greek philologist and lexicographer
- Kriat, Maxim (* 1984), Ukrainian triathlete
- Kriaučiūnas, Jonas (1920–1986), Soviet-Lithuanian agronomist, horticultural scientist and politician, Vice Minister
- Kriauza, Vytautas (* 1955), Lithuanian neurosurgeon and politician
Krib
- Kribben, Ernst (1898–1976), German district administrator
- Kribben, Klaus (* 1937), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Kribben, Matthias (* 1960), German correspondence chess grandmaster and chess official
- Kribbs, George Frederic (1846–1938), American politician
- Kribic, Alexander , German gymnast
Kric
- Kricfalusi, John (* 1955), Canadian artist
- Krich, Rochelle Majer (* 1947), American writer
- Krichauff, Friedrich Eduard (1824–1904), German-Australian botanist and politician
- Krichbaum, Gunther (* 1964), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Krichbaum, Jörg (1945–2002), German writer and photographer
- Krichbaum, Karl (1899–1971), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Krichel, Alexander (* 1989), German pianist
- Kricheldorf, Rebekka (* 1974), German playwright
- Kricheldorff, Herrmann , German silent film cameraman
- Kricheldorff, Julius (1830–1910), German (military) photographer
- Kricheldorff, Max (1851–1925), German administrative lawyer
- Kricheldorff, Wilhelm (1865–1945), German painter
- Kricheli, Josif (1931–1988), Georgian grand master of chess composition
- Krick, Manfred (* 1956), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Krick, Margret (1926–2016), German publisher
- Krick, Peter (* 1944), German figure skater
- Krick, Robert (1922–2017), German publisher
- Krick, Tobias (* 1998), German volleyball player
- Křička, Jaroslav (1882–1969), Czechoslovak composer
- Křička, Petr (1884–1949), Czech scholar, librarian, poet, children's author and translator
- Krickau, Joachim Georg , German doctor, engraver, fireworks and author
- Krickau, Walther (1907–1946), German violist, chamber and orchestral musician
- Kricke, Gordon (* 1962), German ambassador
- Kricke, Norbert (1922–1984), German sculptor and university professor
- Krickeberg, Elisabeth (1861–1944), German writer
- Krickeberg, Karl (1867–1944), German pedagogue, theater actor, theater manager, playwright and Low German writer
- Krickeberg, Klaus (* 1929), German statistician
- Krickeberg, Sophie Friederike (1770–1842), German theater actress and translator
- Krickeberg, Walter (1885–1962), German Americanist and ethnologist
- Kricker, Gottfried (1886–1972), German philologist and librarian
- Krickl, Gudrun Maria (* 1968), German author
- Krickl, Josef (1870–1953), Austrian composer, violinist and bass horn player from the Weinviertel
- Krickl, Michael (1883–1949), Lower Austrian writer and local poet
- Krickl, Stefan (* 1997), Austrian soccer player
- Krickler, Kurt (* 1959), Austrian LGBT activist, co-founder of HOSI Vienna, and co-founder of the Austrian Aids Aid
- Krickow, Rolf (1921–2003), German radio presenter and editor
- Krickstein, Aaron (* 1967), American tennis player
Krid
- Kridalaksana, Harimurti (* 1939), Indonesian linguist
- Kridl, Manfred (1882–1957), Polish literary scholar
- Kridt, Johannes († 1577), auxiliary bishop in Münster
War
- Krieb, Heinz (* 1956), German Brigadier General
- Krieb, Steffen (* 1969), German historian
- Kriebel, Hermann (1876–1941), German officer, diplomat and politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Kriebel, Johann August (1735–1818), Evangelical Lutheran theologian, school director and writer
- Kriebel, Jürgen († 1645), German sculptor of the baroque period
- Kriebel, Jürgen (* 1940), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Kriebel, Karl (1888–1961), German officer and infantry general in World War II
- Kriebel, Paul (1917–2015), German flotilla admiral (Navy of the Bundeswehr)
- Kriebel, Rainer (1908–1989), German officer, diplomat and intelligence officer
- Kriebitzsch, Johannes (1857–1938), German glass painter and entrepreneur
- Kriechbaum, Georg Friedrich von (1665–1710), Austrian officer
- Kriechbaum, Maximiliane (* 1954), German university professor and legal scholar
- Kriechbaum, Selina (* 1995), German model and beauty queen
- Kriechbaumer, Joseph (1819–1902), German entomologist
- Kriechbaumer, Robert (* 1948), Austrian historian
- Kriechle, Ferdinand (1836–1909), German savings bank administrator and member of the Baden state parliament
- Kriechmayr, Vincent (* 1991), Austrian ski racer
- Krieck, Ernst (1882–1947), German teacher, writer and professor
- Kriedemann, Herbert (1903–1977), German politician (SPD), MdL, MdEP
- Kriedner, Arnulf (* 1938), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Kriedte, Peter (* 1940), German historian
- Krief, Denis , French-Italian director, set designer and costume designer
- Krief, Thomas (* 1993), French freestyle skier
- War and Friday (* 1982), German comic artist
- War von Hochfelden, Franz (1776–1856), Austrian statesman
- War of Hochfelden, Georg Heinrich (1798–1860), Major General of Baden and military writer
- Krieg, Aloys (* 1955), German university professor and mathematician
- Krieg, Bernhard (1868–1943), Konviktsvorsteher in Rottweil, Senior Studies Director and Rector of the grammar school in Ehingen a. D., founder of the antiquity association for the Ehingen district
- Krieg, Christian August (1740–1814), German cantor
- Krieg, Christopher (* 1961), German actor
- Krieg, Cornelius (1838–1911), German Catholic theologian, professor of pastoral theology and education
- War, Dave (born 1958), American football quarterback
- Krieg, Dieter (1937–2005), German painter
- Krieg, Elisabeth (* 1961), Swiss long-distance runner
- Krieg, Erich (* 1951), German actor
- Krieg, Gösta (* 1963), German manager and managing director
- Krieg, Gustav Adolf (* 1948), German church musician, pastor and professor
- Krieg, Hans (1888–1970), German ethnologist and zoologist
- War, Hermann , Dutch-Swiss sculptor
- Krieg, Isabelle (* 1971), Swiss artist
- Krieg, Ivo (* 1949), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the State Parliament
- Krieg, Johann-Otto (1919–1999), German naval officer
- Krieg, Julian (* 1987), German handball player
- Krieg, Julius (1882–1941), German Roman Catholic canon lawyer and university professor
- Krieg, Karl († 1711), German painter
- Krieg, Kerstin (* 1979), German film scholar and filmmaker
- Krieg, Lothar (* 1955), German athlete and Olympic medalist
- Krieg, Matthias (* 1980), German basketball player
- Krieg, Paul (1869–1938), German general practitioner and university professor
- Krieg, Peter (1947–2009), German documentary filmmaker, film producer and author
- Krieg, Rainer (* 1968), German soccer player and coach
- Krieg, Robert (* 1949), German documentary filmmaker
- Krieg, Rudolf (1927–1988), German theater, film and television actor and director
- Krieg, Stefanie (* 1981), German ski jumper
- Krieg, Tilmann (* 1954), German artist, photographer and designer
- Krieg, Ursula (1900–1984), German actress and voice actress
- Krieg, Werner (1908–1989), German librarian
- Krieg-Helbig, Otto (1898–1976), German actor
- Kriegbaum, Bernhard (* 1944), German Roman Catholic priest and theologian
- Kriegbaum, Dieter (* 1945), German football player
- Kriegbaum, Friedrich (1901–1943), German art historian
- Kriege, Hermann (1820–1850), German journalist, member of the Association of Communists
- Kriege, Johannes (1859–1937), German lawyer, diplomat and politician (DVP)
- Kriege, Walter (1891–1952), German lawyer
- Kriegel, Annie (1926–1995), French historian and publicist
- Kriegel, František (1908–1979), Czechoslovak politician
- Kriegel, Franziska (* 1988), German soccer player
- Kriegel, Hans-Peter (* 1948), German computer scientist
- Kriegel, Helmut (* 1923), German trade unionist (FDGB)
- Kriegel, Volker (1943–2003), German jazz musician, writer and cartoonist
- Kriegel, Willy (1901–1966), German painter
- Kriegelstein, Ingrid (* 1938), German table tennis player
- Kriegenburg, Andreas (* 1963), German theater director
- Warrior of Kelheim , Merovingian nobleman
- Warrior von Kemathen , Germanic mercenary in the service of the Roman army
- Krieger, Adam (1634–1666), German composer and church musician
- Krieger, Albert (1861–1927), German archivist and historian
- Krieger, Albrecht (1663–1726), German medalist and die cutter
- Krieger, Alexander (* 1991), German racing cyclist
- Krieger, Ali (* 1984), American soccer player
- Krieger, Andreas (* 1965), German shot putter
- Krieger, Arnold (1904–1965), German writer
- Krieger, Axel C. (* 1969), German manager
- Krieger, Bernhard (* 1952), German painter
- Krieger, Cecilia (1894–1974), Canadian mathematician
- Krieger, Christian (* 1964), French Reformed theologian
- Krieger, Claus (* 1971), German sports educator
- Krieger, David J. (* 1948), American scholar of religion
- Krieger, Dominik (* 1968), German racing cyclist
- Krieger, Edino (* 1928), Brazilian violinist, composer and conductor
- Krieger, Eduard (1946–2019), Austrian football player
- Krieger, Emil (1902–1979), German sculptor and graphic artist
- Krieger, Eric (* 1975), Austrian judoka
- Krieger, Ernst (1867–1943), German chess composer
- Krieger, Ernst (1876–1937), German professional officer, UFA department head, screenwriter, producer and director of silent films
- Krieger, Felix (* 1975), German conductor
- Krieger, Ferdinand (1858–1919), German civil engineer and construction officer
- Krieger, Ferdinand Leopold (1823–1885), German lawyer and member of parliament in East Prussia
- Krieger, Franz (1914–1993), Austrian photographer
- Krieger, Franz (* 1963), Austrian jazz researcher and jazz musician
- Krieger, Frederik Willem (1805–1881), Dutch medic
- Krieger, Friedrich (1843–1907), officer in the Bavarian Army and holder of the Military Max Joseph Order
- Krieger, Friedrich Christian (1774–1832), German painter
- Krieger, Fritz (1841–1896), German lawyer and politician (NLP), MdR
- Kriéger, Georges (1885–1916), French organist and composer
- Krieger, Gerhard (1951–2018), German theologian and philosopher
- Krieger, Günter (* 1965), German crime writer
- Krieger, Hans (* 1933), German poet, essayist, writer, journalist and radio author
- Krieger, Hans-Joachim , German SS functionary
- Krieger, Heike (* 1968), German lawyer
- Krieger, Heinz (* 1943), German soccer player
- Krieger, Heinz-Bruno (1920–1999), German homeland researcher
- Krieger, Henry (* 1945), American composer
- Krieger, Hermann (1866–1943), German writer
- Krieger, Johan Cornelius (1683–1755), Danish architect and horticultural artist
- Krieger, Johan Cornelius (1756–1824), Danish admiral
- Krieger, Johann (1652–1735), German composer
- Krieger, Johann (* 1949), German local politician (CDU) and Lord Mayor of Ehingen (Danube)
- Krieger, Johann Franz (1802–1842), German theater actor
- Krieger, Johann Nepomuk (1865–1902), German draftsman and selenographer
- Krieger, Johann Philipp (1649–1725), German composer, organist and conductor
- Krieger, Josef (1848–1914), Austrian panorama painter
- Krieger, Josef (1878–1938), German administrative lawyer and district administrator
- Krieger, Kai Harald (* 1980), German graffiti artist
- Krieger, Kamil (* 1987), Polish handball player
- Krieger, Karin (* 1958), German literary translator
- Krieger, Karl-Friedrich (1940–2020), German historian
- Krieger, Katharina (* 1959), German politician (Die Linke) and state chairman of the Left Party in Bremen
- Krieger, Kevin (* 1991), German politician (REP, PRO NRW and NPD), Federal Chairman since 2016
- Krieger, Kuno (1930–2005), German entrepreneur and orchid grower
- Krieger, Kurt (1920–2007), German ethnologist, Africanist and museum director
- Krieger, Kurt (1926–1970), Austrian baseball player
- Krieger, Kurt (* 1948), German entrepreneur
- Krieger, Leonard (1918–1990), American modern historian
- Krieger, Ludwig (1887–1974), German stenographer
- Krieger, Margarethe (1936–2010), German art historian, graphic artist and illustrator
- Krieger, Martin (* 1967), German historian
- Krieger, Martin Theo (* 1953), German film director and author
- Krieger, Matthias (* 1984), German judoka
- Krieger, Maximilian Alfred von (1824–1898), royal Prussian lieutenant general and most recently commander of the 7th field artillery brigade
- Krieger, Mike (* 1986), Brazilian entrepreneur and software developer
- Krieger, Murilo Sebastião Ramos (* 1943), Brazilian religious and Roman Catholic Archbishop of São Salvador da Bahia and Primate of Brazil
- Krieger, Nicole (* 1975), German television presenter, journalist and filmmaker
- Krieger, Otto (1880–1968), teacher, biologist, sex educator and writer
- Krieger, Peter (1929–1981), Saarland-German football player
- Krieger, Ralph (* 1969), German television presenter and musician
- Krieger, Richard (1818–1906), German lawyer, tax officer and politician (NLP), MdR
- Krieger, Robby (born 1946), American musician (The Doors)
- Krieger, Rolf (* 1940), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Warrior, Solly (1909–1964), American boxer and NBA middleweight champion
- Krieger, Uwe Harald (* 1980), German graffiti artist
- Krieger, Verena (* 1961), German art historian and politician (Die Grünen)
- Krieger, Viktor (* 1959), German historian
- Krieger, Wilhelm (1850–1928), German economist and member of the Lippe state parliament
- Krieger, Wilhelm (1877–1945), German sculptor
- Krieger, Willi (* 1942), German soccer player
- Krieger, Willibald (1685–1769), German Jesuit, theologian, philosopher and physicist
- Krieger, Wolfgang (1716–1788), German Benedictine and abbot
- Krieger, Wolfgang (* 1940), German mathematician
- Krieger, Wolfgang (* 1947), German historian
- Kriegerstein, Steffi (* 1992), German canoeist
- Kriegeskotte, Hedi (* 1949), German actress and radio play speaker
- Krieghammer, Edmund von (1832–1906), Austrian cavalry general and Reich Minister of War
- Krieghammer, Olga (1867–1948), Austrian artist
- Krieghofer, Helmut (* 1951), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament in Tyrol
- Krieghoff, Cornelius David (1815–1872), Canadian painter
- Krieghoff, Jürgen (* 1943), German diplomat
- Krieghoff, Karl (1905–1984), German writer
- Krieghoff, Theodor Ludwig Karl (1879–1946), German musician and composer
- Kriegisch, Herbert (1930–2011), German architect and university professor
- Kriegisch, Josef (1923–1984), German lawyer and local politician (SPD), mayor of Waldkraiburg, member of the Bavarian state parliament
- Kriegk, Georg Ludwig (1805–1878), German historian and archivist
- Kriegk, Otto , German journalist and writer
- Kriegleder, Wynfrid (* 1958), Austrian literary scholar and Germanist
- Kriegler, Johann (* 1932), South African lawyer, judge at the Constitutional Court of the Republic of South Africa
- Kriegler, Ulrike (* 1975), Austrian actress and cabaret artist
- Kriegler, Werner (* 1946), German soccer player
- Krieglmeier, Christian (* 1979), German soccer goalkeeper
- Krieglstein, Eugen Binder von (1873–1914), Austrian war correspondent and writer
- Krieglstein, Franz Binder von (1774–1855), Austrian diplomat
- Krieglstein, Josef (* 1938), German pharmacologist, toxicologist
- Krieglstein, Kerstin (* 1963), German neuroscientist and university professor, university rector
- Krieglsteiner, German Josef (1937-2001), German mycologist
- Krieglsteiner, Lothar (* 1965), German mycologist
- Kriegner, Matthias (1873–1922), Austrian politician (SDAP) and trade union secretary
- Kriegs, Maurice (* 1991), German cook
- Kriegs, Robert (* 1984), German racing cyclist
- Kriegseis, Jakob (1885–1968), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Kriegsheim, Arno , German officer and director of the Reichslandbund
- Kriegsman, Alan M. (1928–2012), American dance critic and Pulitzer Prize winner
- Kriegsmann, Wilhelm Christoph (1633–1679), German pietist and hermetic
- Kriehuber, Friedrich (1834–1871), Austrian draftsman, lithographer and wood engraver
- Kriehuber, Josef (1800–1876), Austrian lithographer and painter
- Kriek, Johan (* 1958), South African tennis player
- Kriek, Marjolein (* 1973), Dutch human geneticist
- Kriekoukis, Anastasios (* 1948), Greek diplomat
- Kriel, Anton (* 1964), South African badminton player
- Kriel, Bianca (* 1985), South African-Swiss actress
- Kriel, Deejay (* 1995), South African strawweight boxer
- Kriele, Alexa (* 1961), German author
- Kriele, Martin (* 1931), German constitutional law teacher
- Kriele, Rudolf (1900–1973), German administrative lawyer and Prussian district administrator
- Kriemann, Susanne (* 1972), German artist and professor
- Kriemer, Erich (1926–1998), German writer
- Kriemler, Albert (* 1960), Swiss designer and creative director at the Swiss fashion label Akris
- Kriemler, Karl (1865–1936), German civil engineer
- Krien, Daniela (* 1975), German writer and filmmaker
- Krien, Paul (1873–1935), German cameraman, specializing in nature and wildlife photography
- Krien, Werner (1912–1975), German cameraman
- Krienbühl, Franz (1929–2002), Swiss speed skater
- Kriener, Daniel (* 1960), German diplomat
- Kriener, Manfred (* 1953), German journalist and author
- Kriener, Ulrike (* 1954), German actress
- Krienitz, Walter (1876–1943), German physician
- Krienitz, Willy (1882–1954), German music writer and music critic
- Krienke, Markus (* 1978), German theologian (Roman Catholic)
- Krienke, Rainer (* 1963), German computer scientist
- Krienke, Tanja (* 1972), German figure skater
- Kriens, Otto (1930–2014), German physician
- Krienzer, Martin (* 2000), Austrian soccer player
- Krieps, Robert (1922–1990), Luxembourg lawyer and politician (LSAP), member of the Chambre, MEP
- Krieps, Vicky (* 1983), Luxembourgish actress
- Krier, Cathy (* 1985), Luxembourg concert pianist
- Krier, Hubert (1905–1994), German banker and diplomat, ambassador to Paraguay
- Krier, Jean (1949–2013), Luxembourgish German-speaking writer
- Krier, Léon (* 1946), Luxembourgish architect and urban planner
- Krier, Peter (* 1935), executive federal chairman of the country team of the Banat Swabians
- Krier, Pierre (1885–1947), Luxembourg politician
- Krier, Rob (* 1938), Luxembourgish architect and urban planner
- Krier, Stephan (* 1945), German diplomat
- Kries, Eduard Moritz von (1802–1889), Prussian administrative lawyer and district president of Gumbinnen in the province of East Prussia
- Kries, Friedrich Christian (1768–1849), German classical philologist, mathematician and physicist
- Kries, Georg von (1863–1922), royal Prussian chief forester and politician
- Kries, Gerda von (1901–1972), German writer
- Kries, Gustav von (1815–1858), German historian and politician
- Kries, Johannes von (1853–1928), German psychologist and physiologist
- Kries, Kurt von (1848–1929), Prussian councilor and politician
- Kries, Mateo (* 1974), German art historian, curator and author
- Kries, Nathanael (1772–1852), German manor owner and politician
- Kries, Wilhelm (1887–1953), German veterinarian, veterinarian general of the police
- Kries, Wolfgang von (1868–1945), German civil servant and politician (DNVP), Member of the State Parliament
- Kriesa, Christopher (* 1947), American actor
- Kriesch, Rudolf (1904–1992), Austrian painter
- Kriesche, Alma (1844–1923), German writer and women's rights activist
- Kriesche, Johann David (1715–1790), German piece and bell caster
- Kriesche, Klaus (1932–2011), German educator and local politician
- Kriesche, Richard (* 1940), Austrian artist, art and media theorist
- Kriese, Reinhard (* 1954), German science fiction author
- Kriese, Richard (1925-2019), German evangelist
- Kriese, Theophil Ernst (1785–1848), German writer and educator
- Kriesel, David (* 1984), German computer scientist and data scientist
- Kriesel, Friedrich-Wilhelm (* 1948), German brigadier general
- Kriesel, Werner (* 1941), German engineer and university professor
- Kriesel, Wolf-Dietrich (* 1950), German general
- Kriesi, Rolf (1937–2000), Swiss wine critic, author and editor
- Krieß, Friedrich (1796–1872), Prussian lieutenant general
- Kriess, Werner (* 1947), Austrian football player
- Kriester, Rainer (1935–2002), German painter and sculptor
- Kriete, Carlo (1924–1989), German painter and graphic artist
- Kriete, Karl (1887–1968), German painter and university professor
- Kriete, Roberto , Salvadoran entrepreneur
- Krieter, Michael (* 1963), German handball goalkeeper
- Krieter, Moritz (* 1994), German handball player
- Krietsch, Hansjoachim (1936-2010), German actor and speaker
- Krietsch-Matzura, Eveline (1928–2012), German actress
- Krietsch-Matzura, Oliver (1969–2016), German actor, director, speaker and lecturer
- Kriewitz, Jamie-Lee (* 1998), German pop singer
- Kriewitz, Jutta , German architect and building historian
- Kriezis, Antonios (1796–1865), Greek naval officer, politician and Prime Minister
- Krieziu, Naim (1918-2010), Albanian football player
Krig
- Krigar, André (* 1952), German painter
- Krigar, Heinrich (1806–1838), German painter
- Krigar, Hermann (1819–1880), German composer and conductor
- Krigar, Johann Friedrich (1774–1852), German engineer, first German locomotive builder
- Krigar, Kurt (1921–2009), German cameraman and filmmaker
- Krigbaum, Mathias (* 1995), Danish track cyclist
- Krige, Alice (born 1954), South African actress
- Krige, Danie G. (1919-2013), South African geostatist
- Krige, John (* 1941), South African historian of science
- Krige, Uys (1910–1987), South African writer and translator
- Kriger, Kathy (1946–2018), American diplomat and restaurant owner
Krii
- Kriisa, Jaan (1882–1942), Estonian lawyer and politician, member of the Riigikogu
- Kriit, Kalle (* 1983), Estonian racing cyclist
Krij
- Krija, Rhani (* 1971), Moroccan musician and percussionist
- Krîjanovski, Serghei (* 1996), Moldovan billiard player
- Krijgh, Harriet (* 1991), Dutch cellist
Krik
- Krikaljow, Sergei Konstantinowitsch (* 1958), Russian cosmonaut
- Křikava, Louis (1873–1920), Czech writer
- Kriki (* 1950), German cartoonist
- Krikl, Stefan (* 1936), American artist, representative of Expressionism
- Krikler, Karl (1915–1986), Austrian politician (SPÖ), President of the Landtag in Burgenland
- Krikontschuk, Switlana (* 1984), Ukrainian summer biathlete
- Krikorian, Raphaël , French mathematician
- Krikščiūnas, Romualdas (1930–2010), Lithuanian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop in Panevėžys
- Krikštolaitis, Juozas (* 1954), Lithuanian politician
- Krikun, Anatoli (* 1948), Soviet basketball player and coach
- Krikunow, Ilya Olegowitsch (* 1984), Russian ice hockey player
- Krikunow, Vladimir Wassiljewitsch (* 1950), Russian ice hockey player
Kril
- Krilenko, Galina (* 1952), Belarusian trainer
- Krill, Torsten (* 1971), German jazz musician and composer
- Krille, Gottlob August (1779–1813), German composer, Kreuzkantor
- Krille, Herbert (1903–1988), German lawyer and administrative officer
- Krille, Otto (1878–1954), German writer
- Krillo, Eron (* 1991), Estonian football player
Crimea
- Krim, Arthur B. (1910–1994), American film producer, lawyer and manager
- Krim, Mathilde (1926–2018), Israeli founding chairwoman of amfAR
- Krimer, María Inés (* 1951), Argentine writer
- Krimeris, Julijonas (* 1932), Lithuanian chess player
- Krimm, Herbert (1905–2002), German Protestant theologian
- Krimm, Konrad (* 1946), German historian and archivist
- Krimmel, Bernd (* 1926), German cultural politician, painter and draftsman
- Krimmel, Gérard (* 1944), German painter
- Krimmel, Konstantin (* 1993), German opera, concert and lied singer with a baritone voice
- Krimmel, OA (* 1967), German designer, book author and art director
- Krimmer, Heiko (1943–2015), German evangelical theologian and author
- Krimmer, Michael (* 1974), German journalist, author, lecturer and publisher's editor
- Krimmer, Moritz (* 2000), German basketball player
- Krimmer, Sebastian (* 1990), German gymnast
- Krims, Adalbert (* 1948), Austrian journalist
- Krims, Les (* 1942), American photographer
- Krimsky, Katrina (* 1938), American musician
Krin
- Krine, Michel (* 1953), French entrepreneur and racing car driver
- Krinetzki, Günter (1929–1986), German biblical scholar
- Kring, Thorn (* 1973), German economist and university professor
- Kring, Tim (* 1957), American TV producer and screenwriter
- Kringe, Florian (* 1982), German soccer player
- Kringe, Matthias (* 1961), German author and cartoonist
- Kringlebotn, Solveig (* 1963), Norwegian opera singer (soprano)
- Krings, Armin (* 1962), German-Luxembourg soccer player
- Krings, Cluse (* 1959), German author, theater man and journalist
- Krings, Doresia (* 1977), Austrian snowboarder
- Krings, Elise (1807-1860), German harpist
- Krings, Franz (1897–1963), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Krings, Franz Josef (1886–1968), German architect
- Krings, Günter (* 1969), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Krings, Hans (* 1942), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag and State Secretary
- Krings, Hans Peter (* 1954), German humanities and social scientist
- Krings, Heinrich (1857–1925), German architect
- Krings, Hermann (1913–2004), German philosopher
- Krings, Josef (1926–2019), German educator and politician (SPD), Member of the State Parliament, Lord Mayor of Duisburg
- Krings, Matthias (* 1943), German television presenter, singer, actor and producer
- Krings, Michael (1861–1939), German entrepreneur and politician (center), MdR
- Krings, Michael (* 1968), German paleobotanist
- Krings, Paul (1917–1985), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Krings, Thomas (* 1949), German geographer and university professor
- Krings, Thorsten (* 1968), German university professor
- Krings, Ulrich (* 1942), German art historian and monument conservator, city curator in Cologne
- Kringstad, Annichen (* 1960), Swedish orienteer
- Kringsteiner, Ferdinand (1775–1810), Austrian civil servant and writer
- Krinickas, Dalius , Lithuanian politician, vice minister for the environment
- Krinitz, Elise (1825-1896), German author
- Krink, Alfred (* 1933), German educator and radio play director
- Krinke Susmelj, Marcela (* 1965), Swiss dressage rider
- Krinner, Anton (1967–2017), German ice hockey player and coach
- Krinner, Ida (1926–2001), German farmer and politician (CSU), MdL, member of the Bavarian Senate
- Krinner, Johann Matthias (1700–1784), Austrian master builder in Linz on the Danube
- Krinner, Klaus (* 1938), German inventor and entrepreneur
- Krinner, Michaela (1915–2006), German painter of magical realism
- Krinninger, Franz (1844–1899), Austrian composer and choir director
- Krinski, Wladimir Fjodorowitsch (1890–1971), Soviet architect
- Krinsky, Scott (* 1968), American actor and comedian
- Krinzinger, Friedrich (* 1940), Austrian classical archaeologist
- Krinzinger, Jakob (1934–2012), Austrian religious priest, educator and author
- Krinzinger, Ursula (* 1940), Austrian gallery owner and art dealer
Krio
- Krioukov, Andrei (* 1959), Russian-German painter and graphic designer
Krip
- Kripke, Eric (* 1974), American director, producer and screenwriter
- Kripke, Saul Aaron (* 1940), American philosopher and logician
- Kripp, Bernhard Joseph (1896–1980), Austrian diplomat
- Kripp, Sigmund (* 1928), Austrian social pedagogue
- Krippel, Adelgunde (1900–1986), Austrian art ceramist
- Krippel, Elisabeth (1901–1995), Austrian art ceramist
- Krippel, Heinrich (1883–1945), Austrian sculptor
- Krippendorf, Gotthold (1886–1914), German painter, wood cutter and draftsman
- Krippendorf, Jost (1938–2003), Swiss economist and tourism researcher
- Krippendorff, David (* 1967), German-American artist and filmmaker
- Krippendorff, Ekkehart (1934–2018), German political scientist
- Krippendorff, Leonie (* 1985), German film director and screenwriter
- Krippes, Alexander (* 1991), German volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Krippner, Franz (1896–1982), Austrian businessman and politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Krippner, Reinhard (1862–1942), German postage stamp forger
- Krippner, Ronny (* 1980), German-British church musician
- Krippner, Stanley (* 1932), American psychologist, parapsychologist and professor of psychology at Saybrook University in Oakland, California
- Kripps, Justin (* 1987), Canadian bobsleigh driver
- Krippschock, Axel (* 1962), German athlete
- Krips, Josef (1902–1974), Austrian conductor and violinist
- Krips, Ursula (* 1933), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Kripylo, Nikola (* 1997), German actress and musical artist
Kris
- Kris, Ernst (1900–1957), Austrian-American art historian and psychoanalyst
- Krisam, Peter (1901–1985), German painter and art teacher
- Krisch, Dizzy (* 1954), German jazz musician
- Krisch, Johannes (* 1966), Austrian actor, member of the Burgtheater
- Krisch, Karl (1891–1959), Austrian trade unionist and politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Krisch, Kevin (* 1991), Austrian soccer player
- Krisch, Lars (* 1974), German rower
- Krisch, Otto (1845–1874), Austrian polar explorer
- Krisch, Wenzel († 1803), Bohemian mountain and court clerk, city judge, chamberlain, school teacher, cantor and sacristan
- Krisch, Winfried (1936–1995), German dancer
- Krisch, Wolf (* 1934), German politician (REP), MdL
- Krischan, Alexander (1921–2009), German historian and bibliographer
- Krischan, Jakob (1894–1970), Austrian politician, member of the state parliament
- Krischanitz, Adolf (* 1946), Austrian architect
- Krische, Michael (* 1947), German journalist and author
- Krische, Paul (1878–1956), German agricultural chemist and agronomist
- Krische, Siegfried (* 1963), Austrian Lieutenant Colonel Police and performing artist
- Krische, Wilhelm (1859–1909), German inventor and entrepreneur
- Krischen, Fritz (1881–1949), German building researcher and archaeologist
- Krischer, Oliver (* 1969), German politician (Bündnis-90 / Die-Grünen), Member of the Bundestag
- Krischer, Tilman (1931–2013), German classical philologist
- Krischick, Johann (1886–1958), German farmer politician (DNVP), MdL
- Krischke, Alois (* 1936), Austrian non-fiction author, communications engineer and radio amateur
- Krischke, Dominik (* 1998), Austrian soccer player
- Krischker, Gerhard C. (* 1947), German lecturer, writer, publisher and dialect poet
- Krischok, Annegret (* 1955), German politician (SPD), MdHB
- Kriščiukaitis, Antanas (1864–1933), Lithuanian author, writer, professor, court president of Vyriausiasis Tribunolas
- Kriščiūnas, Jonas (1888–1973), Soviet-Lithuanian agronomist, beekeeper and Soviet politician
- Kriščiūnas, Juozas (* 1938), Lithuanian badminton player
- Kriščiūnas, Kęstutis (* 1969), Lithuanian politician (Seimas)
- Kriščiūnas, Rolandas (* 1970), Lithuanian diplomat and politician
- Kriščiūnas, Vytautas (1908–1991), Lithuanian civil engineer, Soviet-Lithuanian politician and university professor
- Kriseleit, Irmgard , German classical archaeologist
- Krisement, Otto (1920–2013), German theoretical physicist and university professor
- Krisová, Eda (* 1940), Czech journalist and writer
- Krishan, Mircea (1924–2013), Romanian-German actor
- Krishan, Nalini (* 1977), Fijian actress and model
- Krishen, Pradip (* 1949), Indian film director and environmental activist
- Krisher, Bernard (1931-2019), American journalist
- Krishna, Amalendu , Indian mathematician
- Krishna, Arvind (* 1962), American-Indian manager
- Krishna, Gopi (1903–1984), Indian yogi, mystic, scholar and author
- Krishna, MR (* 1924), Indian politician
- Krishna, Roy (* 1987), Fijian soccer player
- Krishna, SM (* 1932), Indian politician
- Krishna, VR Raghava (* 1987), Indian singer
- Krishnamachari, TT (1899–1974), Indian politician
- Krishnamacharya, T. (1888-1989), Indian yoga teacher
- Krishnamoorthi, Raja (* 1973), American politician
- Krishnamurthy, Jana (1928–2007), Indian politician
- Krishnamurti, Jiddu (1895–1986), spiritual teacher of Indian Brahmin origin
- Krishnamurti, Kavita (* 1958), Indian Bollywood playback singer
- Krishnamurti, Mathoor (1928–2011), Indian school principal
- Krishnamurti, UG (1918-2007), Indian anti-guru
- Krishnan, Ananda (* 1938), Malaysian entrepreneur
- Krishnan, Jenovan (* 1991), German student and politician (CDU)
- Krishnan, MS (1898-1970), Indian geologist
- Krishnan, Prabudass (* 1990), Malaysian long-distance runner
- Krishnan, Rajam († 2014), Tamil Indian writer and translator
- Krishnan, Ramesh (* 1961), Indian tennis player
- Krishnan, Yogendran (* 1982), Malaysian badminton player
- Krishnaprem († 1965), yoga teacher and author
- Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV. (1884–1940), Maharadja of Mysore
- Krišjānis, Dimants (* 1960), Soviet rower
- Krišjānis, Dzintars (1958–2014), Soviet rower
- Kriško, Michal (* 1988), Czech volleyball player
- Kriško, Tomáš (* 1988), Slovak volleyball player
- Krismanic, Gideon von (1817–1876), Austrian major general
- Krismanich, Elfriede (* 1940), Austrian teacher and politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Krismann, Ferdinand (1852–1933), German physician and local politician
- Krismann, Franz Xaver (1726–1795), Austrian organ builder
- Krismayr, Falko , Austrian ski jumper
- Krismer, Samuel (* 1994), Austrian soccer player
- Krismer, Stephan (1777–1869), priest, freedom fighter, founder of a monastery
- Krismer-Huber, Helga (* 1972), Austrian politician (GREEN), member of the state parliament
- Kriso, Karl (1887–1972), Austrian mechanic
- Krisp, Herbert (1935–2008), German soccer player
- Krisp, Peter , German illustrator and author
- Krisp, Thomas (* 1961), German soccer player
- Krisper, Nepomuk (* 2003), Austrian actor
- Krisper, Stephanie (* 1980), Austrian lawyer and politician (NEOS), member of the National Council
- Crispus , head of synagogue in Corinth
- Kriss, Hryhorij (* 1940), Soviet fencer
- Kriss, Itai , Israeli jazz musician
- Kriß, Rudolf (1903–1973), German folklorist
- Kriss-Rettenbeck, Lenz (1923–2005), German folklorist and museum director
- Krisse, Fritz (* 1957), German double bass player and composer
- Krissler, Jan , German computer scientist
- Krist, Hermann (* 1959), Austrian politician (SPÖ) and member of the National Council
- Krist, Hetty (* 1942), German-Dutch artist
- Krist, Johann (1869–1935), Austrian politician
- Krist, Karl (1883–1941), Austrian architect
- Krist, Lothar (* 1951), German jazz musician, composer, orchestra leader and music journalist
- Krist, Michael (* 1946), Austrian pianist and university professor
- Kristada Srivanich (* 2000), Thai soccer player
- Kristal, Hilly (1931-2007), American music club owner
- Kristal, Israel (1903-2017), Polish-Israeli Holocaust survivor
- Kristal, Marko (* 1973), Estonian football player and coach
- Kristalinskaja, Maja Vladimirovna (1932–1985), Soviet pop singer
- Kristan von Luppin , German minstrel
- Kristan, Alex (* 1972), Austrian voice imitator and cabaret artist
- Kristan, Robert (* 1983), Slovenian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Kristan-Tollmann, Edith (1934–1995), Austrian geologist and paleontologist
- Kristejn Puskarčíková, Eva (* 1991), Czech biathlete
- Kristejn, Lukáš (* 1989), Czech biathlete
- Kristek, Jaroslav (* 1980), Czech ice hockey player
- Kristek, Lubo (* 1943), Czech painter and sculptor
- Kristel, Karl Heinz (* 1954), German nurse and author
- Kristel, Sylvia (1952–2012), Dutch actress and model
- Kristeller, Clara , German violinist
- Kristeller, Paul (1863–1931), German art historian
- Kristeller, Paul Oskar (1905–1999), German-American researcher on humanism
- Kristeller, Samuel (1820–1900), German gynecologist
- Kristen, Anne (1937–1996), Scottish actress
- Kristen, Helmut (1929–2012), German chemist, professor of agricultural chemistry and biochemistry and professor of organic chemistry
- Kristen, Josef (* 1960), German track cyclist
- Kristen, Marta (* 1945), American actress
- Kristen, Siegfried (1928–2019), German theater actor
- Kristen, Theodor (1888–1976), German civil engineer
- Kristen, Udo (* 1937), German biologist
- Kristensen Solås, Monica (* 1950), Norwegian polar explorer and writer
- Kristensen, Berit (* 1983), Danish handball player
- Kristensen, Finn (* 1936), Norwegian politician
- Kristensen, Frank (* 1977), Danish soccer player
- Kristensen, Frederik (* 1952), Greenlandic painter, sculptor, musician and poet
- Kristensen, Hans M. (* 1961), Danish peace researcher
- Kristensen, Henrik Dam (* 1957), Danish politician, member of the Folketing, MEP
- Kristensen, Jørgen (* 1946), Danish football player
- Kristensen, Knud (1880–1962), Danish politician, member of the Folketing and Prime Minister
- Kristensen, Lennie (* 1968), Danish racing cyclist
- Kristensen, Lisbeth (* 1972), Danish triathlete
- Kristensen, Mirjam (* 1978), Norwegian writer
- Kristensen, Preben (* 1953), Danish actor and entertainer
- Kristensen, Rasmus (* 1997), Danish football player
- Kristensen, Reinhardt (* 1948), Danish biologist
- Kristensen, Svend Erik (* 1956), Danish marathon runner
- Kristensen, Thomas (* 1990), Norwegian handball player
- Kristensen, Thor (* 1980), Danish rower
- Kristensen, Thorkil (1899–1989), Danish politician (Venstre), member of the Folketing
- Kristensen, Tom (1893–1974), Danish author and literary critic
- Kristensen, Tom (* 1967), Danish racing car driver
- Kristensen, Turid (* 1966), Norwegian politician
- Kristensen, William Brede (1867–1953), Norwegian church historian
- Kristensson, Krister (* 1942), Swedish football player
- Kristersson, Ulf (* 1963), Swedish politician (Moderata samlingspartiet), economist
- Kristeva, Julia (* 1941), Bulgarian-French philosopher, psychoanalyst and author
- Kristian, Kai (* 1991), German ice hockey goalkeeper
- Kristiansdóttir, Vígdis (* 1983), Faroese soccer player
- Kristiansen, Abel (1900–1975), Greenlandic catechist, poet, journalist and councilor
- Kristiansen, Anders (* 1979), Danish badminton player
- Kristiansen, Cay (1925-2014), Danish actor
- Kristiansen, David (1903–1950), Greenland Councilor
- Kristiansen, Egil (* 1966), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Kristiansen, Elin (* 1968), Norwegian biathlete
- Kristiansen, Erling (1923–2009), Norwegian racing cyclist
- Kristiansen, Henning (1927-2006), Danish cameraman
- Kristiansen, Henry Wilhelm (1902–1942), Norwegian resistance fighter, personality of the Norwegian workers' and resistance movement
- Kristiansen, Idar (1932–1985), Norwegian writer
- Kristiansen, Ingrid (* 1956), Norwegian long-distance runner
- Kristiansen, Jan (* 1981), Danish football player
- Kristiansen, Jeanett (* 1992), Norwegian handball player
- Kristiansen, Jens (* 1952), Danish chess player
- Kristiansen, Kai (* 1929), Danish furniture designer
- Kristiansen, Kåre (1920–2005), Norwegian politician (Kristelig Folkeparti), member of the Storting
- Kristiansen, K'issúnguaĸ (* 1930), Greenland State Councilor
- Kristiansen, Kjeld Kirk (* 1947), Danish industrialist
- Kristiansen, Knud (1918–1989), Greenlandic catechist and councilor
- Kristiansen, Knud (1932–1978), Greenland artist and councilor
- Kristiansen, Knud (* 1971), Greenlandic politician and police officer
- Kristiansen, Knut (* 1946), Norwegian jazz pianist
- Kristiansen, Kristina (* 1989), Danish handball player
- Kristiansen, Ole (* 1965), Greenlandic musician
- Kristiansen, Roy (* 1943), Norwegian amateur mineralogist
- Kristiansen, Rune (* 1964), Norwegian freestyle skier
- Kristiansen, Simon W. (* 1984), Danish handball player
- Kristiansen, Søren (* 1962), Danish jazz musician (piano, composition)
- Kristiansen, Sven Erik (* 1969), Norwegian metal singer
- Kristiansen, Tommy (* 1989), Norwegian ice hockey player
- Kristiansen, Tor Espen (* 1970), Norwegian biathlete
- Kristiansen, Ulloriannguaq (1927–1998), Greenlandic journalist, writer, translator and editor
- Kristiansen, Unni , Norwegian biathlete
- Kristiansen, Vegar (* 1971), Norwegian pool player
- Kristiansen, Veronica (* 1990), Norwegian handball player
- Kristiansson, Ola (* 1971), Swedish tennis player
- Kristijanović, Ignac (1796–1884), Roman Catholic clergyman and Croatian-Kajkavian writer
- Kristin Håkonsdatter (1234–1262), Norwegian princess
- Kristín Helga Gunnarsdóttir (* 1963), Icelandic author for children and young people
- Kristín Marja Baldursdóttir (* 1949), Icelandic writer
- Kristín Ómarsdóttir (* 1962), Icelandic author
- Kristín Steinsdóttir (* 1946), Icelandic author for children and young people, translator
- Kristin Sverresdatter , Queen of Norway
- Kristinaitis, Kęstutis (* 1961), Lithuanian politician
- Kristine W , American dance-pop, house singer and songwriter
- Kristine, Liv (* 1976), Norwegian singer
- Kristinn Björnsson (* 1972), Icelandic ski racer
- Kristinn Eyjólfur Andrésson (1901–1973), Icelandic publisher and literary scholar
- Kristinn Guðmundsson (1897–1982), Icelandic politician
- Kristinn Hrafnsson (* 1962), Icelandic journalist
- Kristinn Steindórsson (* 1990), Icelandic football player
- Kristinus, Karl Raimund (1843–1904), Austrian composer
- Kristján Andrésson (* 1981), Icelandic handball player and coach
- Kristján Arason (* 1961), Icelandic handball player and coach
- Kristján Bender (1915–1975), Icelandic writer
- Kristján Eldjárn (1916–1982), third President of Iceland
- Kristján frá Djúpalæk (1916–1994), Icelandic writer
- Kristján Helgason (* 1974), Icelandic snooker player
- Kristján Jónsson (1842–1869), Icelandic poet
- Kristján Jónsson (1852–1926), Icelandic politician (non-party) and Prime Minister of Iceland
- Kristján Kristinsson (* 1998), Icelandic ice hockey player
- Kristján L. Möller (* 1953), Icelandic politician (Allianz)
- Kristján Þór Júlíusson (* 1957), Icelandic politician
- Kristl, Mario (* 1980), German actor
- Kristl, Thomas (* 1963), German soccer player and current coach
- Kristl, Vlado (1923–2004), German-Yugoslav film artist and author
- Kristl, Wilhelm Lukas (1903–1985), German writer
- Kristler, Andreas (* 1990), Austrian ice hockey player
- Kristmann Guðmundsson (1901–1983), Icelandic writer
- Kristo , Bulgarian actor and rapper
- Krišto, Borjana (* 1961), Bosnian politician, President of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Kristó, Gyula (1939–2004), Hungarian historian
- Kristo, Ivan (* 1980), Austrian soccer player
- Kristo, Katalin (* 1983), Romanian short tracker
- Kristo, Robert (* 1993), Bosnian-American football player
- Kristo, Spiro (1936–2011), Albanian painter
- Kristóf, Ágota (1935–2011), Hungarian-Swiss writer
- Krištof, Emil (* 1957), Austrian jazz musician (drummer, composer)
- Kristóf, István (1912–1979), Hungarian communist politician, member of parliament
- Kristof, Nicholas D. (* 1959), American journalist, author and columnist
- Kristófer Kristinsson (* 1999), Icelandic football player
- Kristoff, Alexander (* 1987), Norwegian cyclist
- Kristoff, Larry (* 1942), American wrestler
- Kristoffersen, Bo (* 1967), Danish show jumper and national trainer
- Kristoffersen, Dorthe (1906–1976), Greenland artist
- Kristoffersen, Eirik Johan (* 1969), Norwegian officer in the Norwegian Army and (since 2020) commander of the Norwegian armed forces with the rank of general
- Kristoffersen, Emilie (* 1991), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Kristoffersen, Frida Strand (* 1993), Norwegian biathlete
- Kristoffersen, Gerd Janne (* 1952), Norwegian politician
- Kristoffersen, Henrik (* 1994), Norwegian ski racer
- Kristoffersen, Karl (* 1943), Greenlandic artist
- Kristoffersen, Kasper (* 1976), Danish pool player
- Kristoffersen, K'itura (* 1939), Greenland artist
- Kristoffersen, Kristian (* 1988), Greenland biathlete
- Kristoffersen, Kristoffer (1902–1970), Greenland artist
- Kristoffersen, Lone , Danish curler
- Kristoffersen, Marthe (* 1989), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Kristoffersen, Sara (1937–2008), Greenland artist
- Kristoffersen, Simon (1933–1990), Greenland artist
- Kristoffersen, Thorleif (1900–1971), Norwegian sailor
- Kristofferson, Henry (1905–1971), American general
- Kristofferson, Kris (born 1936), American country singer, songwriter and actor
- Kristoffersson, Johan (* 1988), Swedish racing car driver
- Kristóffy, Jósef (1857–1928), Hungarian politician
- Kristofics-Binder, Claudia (* 1961), Austrian figure skater
- Kristofics-Binder, Rudolf (1896–1969), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Krištofík, Ondrej (* 1966), Slovak football player
- Kristoforidhi, Kostandin (1827–1895), Albanian author and translator
- Kristol, Andres (* 1948), Swiss Romance philologist
- Kristol, Irving (1920–2009) American political writer and social scientist
- Kristol, William (* 1952), American political commentator and columnist
- Krištopāns, Dainis (* 1990), Latvian handball player
- Krištopans, Vilis (* 1954), Latvian politician, member of the Saeima and Prime Minister
- Kristovskis, Ģirts Valdis (* 1962), Latvian politician, MEP
- Krisyan, Şavarş (1886–1915), Armenian athlete, writer, publisher, journalist, teacher and editor of the first sports magazine of the Ottoman Empire
- Kriszeleit, Rudolf (* 1955), German lawyer and Hessian State Secretary
- Kriszun, Lothar (* 1952), German manager
Crit
- Krit Sivara (1914–1976), Thai politician and officer, Commander in Chief of the Thai Army (1973)
- Kritchana Yod-Ard (* 1988), Thai soccer player
- Křitek, Karl (1861–1928), Colonel General of the Austro-Hungarian Army
- Kritenko, Andriy (1963–2019), Ukrainian theater director, actor and acting teacher
- Critias , Athenian archon
- Critias , Athenian son of an archon
- Kritias , Athenian politician
- Kritias († 403 BC), Athenian politician, philosopher and poet
- Kritos, Alexander (* 1965), German economist
- Critiqueou, Sofia (1895–1995), Greek woman, Righteous Among the Nations
- Kritios , Greek sculptor
- Křítková, Jaroslava (1927–2010), Czechoslovak shot putter
- Critobulus of Imbros , Greek historian
- Kritomenes , Greek potter
- Crito , Greek potter
- Crito , Greek philosopher
- Kritsada Kaman (* 1999), Thai soccer player
- Kritsada Nonchai (* 1989), Thai soccer player
- Kritsana Kasemkulvilai (* 1990), Thai soccer player
- Kritsana Klanklin (* 1984), Thai soccer player
- Kritsananon Srisuwan (* 1995), Thai soccer player
- Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn (* 1988), Thai snooker player
- Kritsawat Kongkot (* 1999), Thai soccer player
- Kritsberg, Wayne (* 1942), American psychiatrist and psychotherapist
- Kritsch, Paul (1947–2009), Austrian officer, most recently major general
- Kritschewer, Igor Moissejewitsch (* 1950), Russian mathematician
- Kritschewski, Dawid Lwowitsch (1894–1942), Ukrainian-Russian architect, representative of constructivism and graphic artist
- Kritter, Adolf von (1819–1892), Prussian lieutenant general
- Krittian, Ernst (1941–2018), German railway engineer and university professor
- Kritz, Harald (* 1950), Austrian internist and endocrinologist
- Kritz, Hugo Maria (1905–1988), Bohemian writer and screenwriter
- Kritz, Leonid (* 1984), German chess grandmaster
- Kritz, Reuven (* 1928), Israeli literary scholar and writer
- Kritzelmann, Andreas (1606–1633), German hymn poet
- Kritzer, Christian (* 1977), German soccer player
- Kritzinger, Friedrich Adolph (1726–1793), German author, bookseller, publisher and antiquarian
- Kritzinger, Friedrich Wilhelm (1816–1890), German theologian, pedagogue, hymn poet
- Kritzinger, Friedrich Wilhelm (1890–1947), German ministerial director in the Reich Chancellery during the Nazi era
- Kritzinger, Helmut (* 1928), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the Federal Council
- Kritzinger, Helmut (* 1967), Italian extreme mountaineer and mountain and ski guide
- Kritzler, Friedrich (1802–1877), German administrative lawyer and politician in Hesse
- Kritzler, Gerhard (1934–2013), German entrepreneur
- Kritzler, Gottfried (1859–1913), German administrative and consular officer
- Kritzmann, Andreas († 1551), German gunsmith and folk hero in Magdeburg
- Kritzokat, Elina (* 1971), German-Finnish translator
Kriv
- Krivanec, Eva (* 1976), Austrian theater scholar
- Krivanek, Ondrej (* 1950), Czech-British physicist
- Křivánek, Petr (* 1970), Czech football player
- Křivánková, Simona (* 1983), Czech triathlete
- Krivas, Andrius (* 1971), Lithuanian diplomat and politician
- Krivec, Günter (* 1942), German triple jumper and sports official
- Krivec, Jana (* 1980), Slovenian chess player
- Krivec, Simon (* 1987), German athlete, sports official, pharmacist and doping expert
- Krivic, Anes (* 1989), Bosnian-Herzegovinian football player
- Krivickas, Domas (1905–1999), Lithuanian lawyer and diplomat
- Krivin, Felix (1928–2016), Russian, Ukrainian and Israeli writer, poet and children's book author
- Krivine, Alain (* 1941), French politician, MEP
- Krivine, Emmanuel (* 1947), French conductor and violinist
- Krivine, Jean-Louis (* 1939), French mathematical logician and mathematician
- Krivitz, Tamas (* 1946), Hungarian football player and coach
- Křivka, Josef (1932–1973), Czech racing cyclist
- Krivobokova, Tatyana , Kazakh mathematician and university professor
- Krivoborodov, Valeri (* 1947), Russian musician, first solo cellist with the Hamburg Symphony Orchestra
- Krivokapič, Igor (* 1965), Slovenian composer, tuba player and instrument inventor
- Krivokapić, Milorad (* 1980), Hungarian handball player
Kriw
- Kriwanek, Wolle (1949–2003), German singer
- Kriwat, Adalbert (1882–1961), German stage and film actor and stage director
- Kriweljowa, Svetlana Vladimirovna (* 1969), Russian shot putter and Olympic champion
- Kriventschewa, Swetlana (* 1973), Bulgarian tennis player
- Kriwet, Carla (* 1971), German manager
- Kriwet, Ferdinand (1942–2018), German radio play author and artist
- Kriwet, Heinz (1931–2017), German manager of the steel industry
- Kriviraltschew, Filip (* 1932), Bulgarian national coach in wrestling
- Kriwitzki, Walter Germanowitsch (1899–1941), Soviet officer and defector of the Military Intelligence Service (GRU)
- Kriwoglas, Michail Alexandrowitsch (1929–1988), Soviet theoretical physicist and solid-state physicist
- Krivokrassow, Sergei Wladimirowitsch (* 1974), Russian ice hockey player
- Kriwolapow, Viktor Alexandrovich (* 1951), Russian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Krivonoschkin, Maxim Alexandrovich (* 1984), Russian ice hockey player
- Kriwoschapka, Antonina Wladimirowna (* 1987), Russian athlete
- Kriwoschapkin, Michail Fomitsch (1825–1900), Russian doctor and ethnographer
- Kriwoschei, Jelena Anatoljewna (* 1977), Russian rhythmic gymnast
- Kriwoschein, Alexander Wassiljewitsch (1857–1921), Russian lawyer and politician
- Kriwoschein, Semjon Moissejewitsch (1899–1978), Soviet general
- Kriwoschejew, Grigori Fedotowitsch (1929–2019), Russian military historian and colonel general
- Krivoschejewa, Olga Jurjewna (* 1961), Soviet national volleyball player
- Kriwoschljapowa, Dasha (1950–2003), Russian Siamese twins
- Kriwoschljapowa, Mascha (1950–2003), Russian Siamese twins
- Kriwoschlykow, Denis Iwanowitsch (* 1971), Russian handball player
- Kriwoschlykow, Michail Wassiljewitsch (1894–1918), Russian revolutionary
- Kriwow, Stepan Germanowitsch (* 1990), Russian ice hockey player
- Kriwtschenkow, Alexei Wassiljewitsch (* 1974), Russian ice hockey player
- Kriwzow, Jurij (* 1979), Ukrainian racing cyclist
Krix
- Krix, Christoph (* 1959), German actor and broadcaster
- Krix, Kunibert (1867–1931), German clergyman and politician (center), MdR
Kriy
- Kriyananda (1926–2013), American student of Yogi Paramhansa Yogananda
Kriz
- Kříž, Alois (1911–1947), Czechoslovak journalist
- Kriz, Frank (1894–1970), American gymnast and Olympic champion
- Kriz, Georg (1921–2019), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Kriz, Jürgen (* 1944), German psychologist and psychotherapist
- Kříž, Ladislav (* 1944), Czechoslovak sprinter
- Kříž, Miloslav (1924–2013), Czech basketball coach and FIBA basketball official
- Kříž, Pavel (* 1961), Czech actor and psychotherapist
- Kříž, Tomáš (* 1959), Czech football player
- Kriz, Willy Christian (* 1968), German psychologist and university professor
- Križaj, Andrej (* 1986), Slovenian ski racer
- Križaj, Bojan (* 1957), Yugoslav ski racer
- Križaj, Domen (* 1989), Slovenian opera singer with a baritone voice
- Křižan, Jiří (1941–2010), Czech screenwriter and politician
- Križan, Karol (* 1980), Slovak ice hockey goalkeeper
- Krizan, Kim (* 1961), American actress and screenwriter
- Križan, Tina (* 1974), Slovenian tennis player
- Križanac, Ivica (* 1979), Croatian football player
- Križanić, Juraj (1618–1683), Croatian theologian and writer; one of the first proponents of Pan-Slavism under Russian leadership
- Krizanovic, Igor (* 1973), Croatian basketball coach
- Krizek, Matthias (* 1988), Austrian cyclist
- Křížek, Milan (1926–2018), Czech composer, music teacher and violist
- Krizek, Raymond J. (* 1932), American civil engineer
- Krizia (1925-2015), Italian fashion designer
- Krizic, Martin (* 2003), Austrian soccer player
- Križić, Zdenko (* 1953), Yugoslav religious, Bishop of Gospić-Senj
- Křižík, František (1847–1941), Czech technician, industrialist and inventor
- Križinauskas, Algimantas (* 1958), Lithuanian financier and politician
- Krizjuk, Stanislaw Wassiljewitsch (* 1990), Russian football player
- Krizki, Timofei Wiktorowitsch (* 1987), Russian racing cyclist
- Križko, Ľuboš (* 1979), Slovak swimmer
- Křížková, Anna (* 1994), Czech athlete
- Křížková, Šárka (* 1990), Czech badminton player
- Křížkovský, Pavel (1820–1885), Czech composer
- Krizman, Bogdan (1913-1994), Yugoslav historian
- Krizman, Lew Natanowitsch (1890–1938), Marxist economist and social scientist
- Križman, Lučka , Slovenian badminton player
- Križnar, Nika (* 2000), Slovenian ski jumper
- Križnar, Tomo (* 1954), Slovenian writer and peace activist
- Křížová, Klára (* 1989), Czech ski racer
- Krizsan, Julius H. (* 1937), German politician (Die Grünen), Member of the Bundestag
- Krizsán, Xénia (* 1993), Hungarian heptathlete