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Cure
- Kur Larsen, Camilla (* 1989), Danish soccer player
- Kür, İsmet (1916–2013), Turkish educator, diplomat, journalist and writer
- Kür, Pınar (* 1943), Turkish writer
Kura
- Kura (* 1987), Portuguese EDM DJ and music producer
- Kura, Anne (* 1984), German politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Kuragina, Olga Vitalievna (* 1959), Soviet pentathlete
- Kurahara, Korehito (1902–1991), Japanese literary critic
- Kurahara, Koreyoshi (1927–2002), Japanese director and screenwriter
- Kurahashi, Yumiko (1935–2005), Japanese writer
- Kurajica, Bojan (* 1947), Bosnian-Croatian chess master
- Kurak, Adam Michailowitsch (* 1985), Russian wrestler
- Kurakawa, Yōhei (born 1977), Japanese football player
- Kuraki, Mai (born 1982), Japanese J-pop singer
- Kurakin, Alexander Borissowitsch (1752–1818), Russian minister and diplomat
- Kurakins, Antons (* 1990), Latvian football player
- Kurako, Michail Konstantinowitsch (1872–1920), Russian metallurgist
- Kural, Halim (1916–1999), Turkish major general
- Kural, Orhan (* 1950), Turkish mineralogist and author
- Kuralt, Anže (* 1991), Slovenian ice hockey player
- Kuraly, Sean (* 1993), American ice hockey player
- Kuramagomedow, Kuramagomed Scharipowitsch (* 1978), Russian wrestler
- Kuramagomedow, Saur Ismatulajewitsch (* 1988), Russian wrestler
- Kuramata, Hisao (born 1958), Japanese soccer player
- Kuramata, Shirō (1934–1991), Japanese industrial designer
- Kuramoto, Kōji (* 1951), Japanese judoka
- Kuramoto, Takashi (* 1984), Japanese soccer player
- Kuranda, Ignaz (1811-1884), Austrian publicist
- Kuranda, Kamill (1851–1919), Austrian politician (DnP), member of the National Council
- Kuraner, Maxim (1901–1978), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Kuranishi, Masatake (* 1924), Japanese mathematician
- Kurant, Willy (* 1934), Belgian cameraman
- Kuranuki, Kazuki (* 1978), Japanese soccer player
- Kurányi, Kevin (* 1982), German soccer player
- Kuraoka, Rubina (* 1987), German voice actress
- Kurapka, Vidmantas Egidijus (* 1952), Lithuanian criminalist
- Kuras, Ellen (* 1959), American camerawoman and screenwriter
- Kuras, Peter (* 1958), German local politician
- Kurashev, Philipp (* 1999), Swiss ice hockey player
- Kurassow, Wladimir Wassiljewitsch (1897–1973), Soviet Army General
- Kurat, Gero (1938–2009), Austrian mineralogist
- Kurata, Hakuyō (1881–1938), Japanese painter
- Kurata, Hyakuzō (1891-1943), Japanese writer
- Kurata, Kōhei (* 1990), Japanese football player
- Kurata, Nathaly (* 1993), Brazilian tennis player
- Kurata, Ryūichi (* 1986), Japanese ice hockey player
- Kurata, Shigeki (* 1972), Japanese soccer player
- Kurata, Shigeo , Japanese botanist
- Kurata, Shū (* 1988), Japanese soccer player
- Kurata, Yasuharu (born 1963), Japanese soccer player
- Kurath, Florian (* 1995), Austrian ice hockey player
- Kurath, Hans (1891–1992), American linguist
- Kurath, Stefan (* 1976), Swiss architect and urban planner
- Kuratli, Fabian (1970–2008), Swiss jazz musician (drums, composition)
- Kuratli, Flavia (* 1996), Swiss floorball player
- Kuratli, Jakob (1899–1981), Swiss dialect writer and local historian
- Kuratli, Susanna (1948–2018), Swiss painter
- Kuratowski, Kazimierz (1896–1980), Polish mathematician
- Kuratsukuri no Tori , Japanese sculptor
- Kuravljow, Leonid Vjatscheslavowitsch (* 1936), Soviet and Russian film actor
- Kuray, Zeynep (* 1978), Turkish journalist
Crank
- Kurbadt, Albert (* 1903), German artist
- Kurbadt, Friedrich (1927–2015), German artist, wood cutter, etcher, painter and draftsman as well as small sculptor
- Kurbadt, Otto (* 1905), German painter
- Kurbakowa, Tatjana Sergejewna (* 1986), Russian gymnast and Olympic champion
- Kurban, Olga Ivanovna (* 1987), Russian heptathlete
- Kurban-Baboe, Nisha , Surinamese diplomat
- Kurbanalijew, Magomed Magomedowitsch (* 1992), Russian wrestler
- Kurbanov, Ruslan (* 1993), Uzbek triple jumper
- Kurbanova, Irina (* 1995), German actress
- Kurbanow, Dschachan (* 1986), Tajik boxer
- Kurbanow, Letschi Alchasurowitsch (* 1978), Chechen or Russian martial artist
- Kurbanow, Nikita Alexandrovich (* 1986), Russian basketball player
- Kurbanow, Riswan (* 1961), Russian politician and legal scholar
- Kurbanowa, Elmira Magomedowna (* 1971), Russian wrestler
- Kurbas, Les (1887–1937), Ukrainian director and actor
- Kurbaša, Robert (* 1977), Croatian actor
- Kurbatow, Artyom (* 1994), Russian-Georgian ice hockey player
- Kurbatow, Yevgeny Vadimowitsch (* 1988), Russian ice hockey player
- Kurbatowa, Stojanka (* 1955), Bulgarian rower
- Kurbatskaja, Svetlana Surunovna (* 1937), Soviet-Russian biogeographer and university professor
- Crank, Karl (* 1947), German business IT specialist and university professor
- Pumpkin, Aleksei , Estonian soccer player
- Pumpkin, Brygida (1921–2001), Polish historian
- Kürbis, Heinrich (1873–1951), German politician (SPD)
- Kürbis, Jens (* 1965), German handball goalkeeper
- Pumpkin, Rudolf (1829–1913), German writer
- Kürbiß, Felicia Lu (* 1995), German singer
- Kurbjuhn, Jürgen (1940-2014), German football player
- Kurbjuhn, Martin (* 1937), German writer
- Kurbjuweit, Dirk (* 1962), German journalist and author
- Kurbjuweit, Lothar (* 1950), German football player
- Kurbjuweit, Tobias (* 1982), German soccer player
- Kurbos, Zvonko (* 1960), German-Slovenian football player and coach
- Kurbsky, Andrei Michailowitsch (1528–1583), Russian author, friend and later political opponent of Ivan the Terrible
Kurc
- Kurc, Abraham († 1942), Polish actor
- Kurczyk, Markus (* 1964), German military, Brigadier General of the German Air Force
Kurd
- Kurd Ali, Muhammad (1876–1953), Syrian scholar, historian and literary critic
- Kurdaş, Mustafa Kemal (1920–2011), Turkish economist and former finance minister of Turkey
- Kurdelska, Małgorzata (* 1985), Polish badminton player
- Kurdi, Abu Umar al- (1968-2007), Iraqi bomb specialist, terrorist
- Kurdi, Alan (2012–2015), Syrian refugee victim
- Kurdi, Fadil Husain Ahmad al- , alleged helper of Osama bin Laden
- Kurdî, Îbnî (1379–1439), Kurdish doctor
- Kurdî, Şehrîbana (* 1973), Kurdish singer
- Kurdi, Yasmien (* 1988), Filipino actress and singer
- Kurdjumow, Georgi Vjatscheslawowitsch (1902–1996), Russian physicist and metallurgist
- Kurdjumow, Valerian Ivanovich (1853–1905), Russian traffic engineer and university professor
- Kurdo (* 1988), German rapper
- Kurdo, Qanatê (1909–1985), Kurdish author, linguist
- Kurdow, Atanas (* 1988), Bulgarian soccer player
- Kurdwanowski, Jan Stephan Ligenza (1680–1780), Polish-French doctor, military man and encyclopaedist
Cure
- Kure, Ken (1883-1940) Japanese internist and neurologist
- Kurecki, Luis August (* 2006), German film actor
- Kureethara, Joseph (1929–1999), Indian clergyman, Bishop of Cochin
- Kureishi, Hanif (born 1954), British writer
- Kurek, Adrian (* 1988), Polish racing cyclist
- Kurek, Bartosz (* 1988), Polish volleyball player
- Kurek, Jalu (1904–1983), Polish writer and representative of the Krakow avant-garde
- Kurek, Timothy , American author
- Kurella, Alfred (1895–1975), German writer, translator, cultural functionary and politician (SED), MdV
- Kurella, Gregor (1925-2016), German soldier in the Red Army
- Kurella, Hans (1858-1916), German psychiatrist
- Kuremaa, Richard (1912–1991), Estonian football player
- Kurenbach, Per-Anders (* 1970), German keyboardist and composer
- Kürenberg, Der von , Middle High German poet von Minneliedern
- Kurenko, Maria (1890–1980), Russian opera singer (soprano)
- Kurenniemi, Erkki (1941–2017), Finnish pioneer of electronic music
- Kurenzow, Viktor Grigoryevich (* 1941), Soviet weightlifter
- Kurepa, Đuro (1907–1993), Yugoslav mathematician
- Kurepa, Svetozar (1929-2010), Yugoslav or Croatian mathematician
- Kurepanow, Denis Olegowitsch (* 1988), Russian ice hockey player
- Kurer, Peter (* 1949), Swiss manager and business lawyer
- Kürer, Vilma (1914–2008), Austrian actress and cabaret artist
- Kureti, Sven (* 1968), German reaction engineer
- Kuretzky, Reinhard (* 1947), German athlete
- Kureyshi, Meral (* 1983), Swiss writer
Kurf
- Kurfeld, Jan (* 1987), German sailor
- Kurfess, Alfons (1889–1965), German classical philologist and grammar school director
- Kurfeß, Thomas (* 1962), German table tennis player
- Kurfirst, Gary (1947–2009), American film and music producer
- Kurfürst, Richard (1909–1991), Austrian journalist
- Elector, Wilhelmine (1892–1945), German politician (SPD), MdR
- Kurfürstová, Eva (* 1977), Czech ski racer
Cure
- Kurg, Kalle (* 1942), Estonian writer, literary critic and translator
- Kurgan, Avni (1910–1976), Turkish football goalkeeper
- Kurganow, Igor (* 1988), Russian-German poker player
- Kurgat, Lydia (* 1976), Kenyan long-distance runner
- Kurgat, Nickson (* 1988), Kenyan marathon runner
- Kurgat, Sammy Kiptoo (* 1975), Kenyan marathon runner
- Kurgat, Titus Kipkorir (* 1982), Kenyan marathon runner
- Kurghinjan, Shushanik (1876–1927), Armenian poet and writer
- Kurginjan, Vyacheslav Sedrakowitsch (* 1986), Russian short tracker
Kurh
- Kurhajcová, Ľubomíra (* 1983), Slovak tennis player
Kuri
- Kuri, Emile (1907-2000), Mexican production designer
- Kuri, Salvador , Mexican soccer goalkeeper
- Kuri, Ursula (* 1935), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Kuri, Waldemar (* 1930), German film director
- Kuri-galzu I , King of Babylonia
- Kuri-galzu II , Kassite king of Babylon
- Kuria, Gibson Kamau (* 1947), Kenyan lawyer
- Kuria, Mary (* 1987), Kenyan middle-distance runner
- Kuriakose, Julius (1923–2011), Indian Archbishop of the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch
- Kurialacherry, Thomas (1873-1925), Indian clergyman and bishop
- Kurian, Thomas (* 1979), Indian badminton player
- Kuribayashi, Riri (* 1987), Japanese actress and singer
- Kuribayashi, Tadamichi , Japanese officer
- Kuribayashi, Tōru (* 1982), Japanese pool player
- Kuribreña, José Antonio Meade (* 1969), Mexican politician and economist
- Kurie, Franz ND (1907–1972), American nuclear physicist
- Kurien, Shruti (* 1983), Indian badminton player
- Kurig, Detmar (* 1966), German double bass player and university professor
- Kurig, Hans (1931–2016), German literary scholar
- Kuriger, Josef Benedikt (1754–1819), Swiss modeler and sculptor
- Kurihara, Ayane (* 1989), Japanese badminton player
- Kurihara, Katsushi (* 1977), Japanese soccer player
- Kurihara, Keisuke (* 1973), Japanese soccer player
- Kurihara, Kimiko (* 1946), Japanese politician
- Kurihara, Komaki (* 1945), Japanese actress
- Kurihara, Yūkō (1920-2010), Japanese politician
- Kurihara, Yūzō (born 1983), Japanese football player
- Kuriki, Nobukazu , Japanese climber
- Kurikkala, Jussi (1912–1951), Finnish cross-country skier
- Kurilenko, Alexej (* 1972), Ukrainian football player
- Kurilo, Olga (* 1966), Russian historian and ethnologist
- Kuring, Matthias (* 1967), German volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Kurino, Shinichirō (1851–1937), Japanese diplomat
- Kurio, Levin (* 1977), German comic artist, author and publisher
- Kurious , American rapper
- Kūris, Egidijus (* 1961), Lithuanian legal scholar
- Kuriş, Konca , Turkish Islamic Feminist
- Kūris, Pranas (* 1938), Lithuanian legal scholar and judge at the European Court of Justice
- Kurisawa, Ryōichi (* 1982), Japanese football player
- Kürischbajew, Aqylbek (* 1961), Kazakh politician
- Kurishima, Akari (* 1994), Japanese soccer player
- Kurishima, Kenta (born 1997), Japanese soccer player
- Kurita, Akimitsu (1946–2018), Japanese civil engineer and university professor
- Kurita, Taijirō (* 1975), Japanese football player
- Kurita, Takeo (1889–1977), Japanese military man, Vice Admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy in the Pacific War during World War II
- Kurita, Toyomichi (* 1950), Japanese cameraman
- Kuriyama, Chiaki (* 1984), Japanese film actress
- Kuriyama, Naoki (* 1990), Japanese soccer player
- Kuriyama, Yūki (* 1988), Japanese soccer player
- Kuriyan, John (* 1960), American chemist and molecular biologist
Kurj
- Kurjan, Anatoli (* 1942), Soviet athlete
- Kurjanow, Anton Alexejewitsch (* 1983), Russian ice hockey striker
- Kurjo, Maria (* 1989), German diver
- Kurjochin, Sergei Anatoljewitsch (1954–1996), Russian pianist and band leader
Kurk
- Kurka, Irene (* 1974), German soprano
- Kůrka, Jan (* 1943), Czechoslovak sports shooter
- Kurka, Lea (* 1991), German actress
- Kurka, Odilo (* 1931), Austrian glass painter
- Kurka, Rainer (* 1974), German sculptor
- Kurka, Robert (1921–1957), American composer
- Kůrka, Tomáš (* 1981), Czech ice hockey player
- Kürkçü, Ertuğrul (* 1948), Turkish socialist, journalist, writer and member of the Turkish National Assembly
- Kurkdjian, Francis (* 1969), French perfumer of Armenian origin
- Kurke, Herbert (* 1939), German mathematician
- Kurke, Leslie (* 1959), American classical philologist
- Kurkiewicz, Sławomir (* 1975), Polish double bass player and composer of modern jazz
- Kurkina, Larissa Nikolajewna (* 1973), Russian cross-country skier
- Kurkinen, Risto (* 1963), Finnish ice hockey player
- Kurko, Ari (1949–1970), Finnish weightlifter
- Kurkotkin, Semjon Konstantinowitsch (1917–1990), Soviet military, Marshal of the Soviet Union
- Kurková, Karolína (* 1984), Czech supermodel and actress
- Kurkow, Andrei Jurjewitsch (* 1961), Ukrainian writer
- Kurku, Deniz (* 1982), German politician (SPD), MdL Lower Saxony
- Kurkulina, Olga (* 1971), Israeli athlete and bodybuilder of Soviet origin
Kurl
- Kurland, Abraham (1912-1999), Danish wrestler
- Kurland, Bob (1924-2013), American basketball player
- Kurland, Gilbert (1904–1978), American filmmaker
- Kurland, Jeffrey (* 1952), American costume designer
- Kurland, Kurt (1926–2009), German landscape architect
- Kurland, Michael (* 1938), American author
- Kurland, Peter F. (* 1958), American sound engineer
- Kurlavičius, Algimantas (* 1944), Lithuanian politician
- Kurlbaum, Christoph Friedrich , German entrepreneur and politician (NLP), MdR
- Kurlbaum, Ferdinand (1857–1927), German physicist
- Kurlbaum, Georg (1902–1988), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Kurlbaum-Siebert, Margarete (1874–1938), German writer and doctorate in art history
- Kürle, Adolf (1865–1912), German sculptor and painter
- Kurlenja, Michail Wladimirowitsch (* 1931), Russian geophysicist
- Kurlianskis, Raimondas (* 1965), Lithuanian entrepreneur
- Kurljandskaja, Galina Vladimirovna (* 1961), Soviet-Russian physicist and university professor
- Kurljandski, Dmitri Alexandrovich (* 1976), Russian composer
- Kurlowitsch, Aljaksandr (1961–2018), Soviet-Belarusian weightlifter
Curm
- Kürmaier, Anton (1890–1943), German painter and porcelain painter
- Kurmanjan Datka (1811–1907), Kyrgyz ruler and national heroine
- Kurmann, Danny (* 1966), Swiss ice hockey referee
- Kurmann, Franz Josef (1917–1988), Swiss politician
- Kürmann, Hans Wilhelm , painter from Württemberg
- Kurmann, Stephan (* 1958), Swiss jazz musician
- Kurmann, Xaver (* 1948), Swiss cyclist
- Kurmayer, Felix (* 1964), Austrian actor
- Kürmayr, August (* 1936), Austrian architect
- Kurmin, Dagmar von (* 1933), German actress, speaker and director
Kurn
- Kurnakow, Nikolai Semjonowitsch (1860–1941), Russian chemist
- Kurnatowski, Bogislaw Christian Karl von (1754–1826), Prussian major general and most recently in command of the Königsberg fortress
- Kurnatowski, Stanislaus von (1823–1912), Polish manor owner and politician, MdR
- Kurnatowski, Wolf-Dietrich von (1908–1972), German canon lawyer and pastor of the Christian Community
- Kurnatowski, Zygmunt (1778–1858), Polish nobleman, count of the Łodzia tribe and major general of the royal Polish army
- Kurnaz, Murat (* 1982), Turkish citizen; imprisoned in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba (2002–2006)
- Kürnberger, Ferdinand (1821–1879), Austrian writer
- Kurnenin, Yuri Anatolyevich (1954–2009), Belarusian football player and coach
- Kürner, Alenka (* 1986), Slovenian ski racer
- Kürner, Miha (* 1987), Slovenian ski racer
- Kürner, Uli (* 1961), German jazz guitarist and installation artist
- Kurniawan, Achmad (1979–2017), Indonesian soccer player
- Kurniawan, Eddy (* 1962), Indonesian badminton player
- Kurniawan, Fernando (* 1988), Indonesian badminton player, later starting for Hong Kong
- Kurniawan, Fran (* 1985), Indonesian badminton player
- Kurniawan, Sylvinna (* 1988), Indonesian badminton player
- Kurniawan, Zulkarnain (1923-2004), Indonesian badminton player, coach and official
- Kurniayanti, Dewi Ayu Agung (* 1994), Indonesian sprinter
- Kurnicki, Robert (* 1965), German athlete
- Kurnik, Max (1819–1881), German editor, theater critic and writer
- Kurnikowa, Anna Sergejewna (* 1981), Russian tennis player
- Kurnitz, Harry (1908–1968), American journalist and writer
- Kurnitzky, Horst (* 1938), German philosopher, religious scholar and architect
- Kurnjawka, Andrei (* 1968), Soviet-Kyrgyz boxer
- Kurnossow, Igor Dmitrijewitsch (1985-2013), Russian chess master
Kuro
- Kurobe, Teruaki (* 1978), Japanese football player
- Kurock, Rüdiger (* 1955), German writer
- Kuroczyński, Włodzimierz (* 1950), German surgeon
- Kuroda, Akira (* 1977), Japanese writer
- Kuroda, Emi (* 1978), Japanese porn actress and actress
- Kuroda, Emily (born 1952), American actress
- Kuroda, Genji (1886-1957), Japanese psychologist
- Kuroda, Iō (* 1971), Japanese manga artist
- Kuroda, Kiyotaka (1840–1900), Japanese politician
- Kuroda, Kyōko (* 1969), Japanese soccer player
- Kuroda, Nagahisa (1916-2009), Japanese ornithologist
- Kuroda, Nagamichi (1889–1978), Japanese ornithologist
- Kuroda, Paul K. (1917-2001), Japanese-American chemist
- Kuroda, Saburō (1919–1980), Japanese poet
- Kuroda, Sakaki , Japanese manga artist
- Kuroda, Sayako (* 1969), Japanese noblewoman, daughter of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko of Japan
- Kuroda, Seiki (1866–1924), Japanese painter
- Kuroda, Sigekatu (1905–1972), Japanese mathematician
- Kuroda, Takuma (* 1992), Japanese soccer player
- Kuroda, Takuya (* 1980), Japanese jazz trumpeter and arranger
- Kuroda, Yoshitaka (* 1987), Japanese racing car driver
- Kurogi, Masato (* 1989), Japanese soccer player
- Kurohimeyama, Hideo (1948-2019), Japanese sumo wrestler
- Kuroi, Senji (* 1932), Japanese writer
- Kuroiwa, Akira (* 1961), Japanese speed skater
- Kuroiwa, Yūji (* 1954), Japanese politician
- Kurojedow, Vladimir Ivanovich (* 1944), Russian naval admiral
- Kurokawa, Atsushi (* 1998), Japanese soccer player
- Kurokawa, Keisuke (born 1997), Japanese soccer player
- Kurokawa, Kishō (1934-2007), Japanese architect
- Kurokawa, Takaya (* 1981), Japanese football goalkeeper
- Kurokawa, Toshio (1897–1988), Japanese internist
- Kuroki, Kazuo (1930-2006), Japanese director and screenwriter
- Kuroki, Kōhei (* 1989), Japanese football player
- Kuroki, Kyōhei (* 1989), Japanese football player
- Kuroki, Meisa (* 1988), Japanese actress, model and singer
- Kuroki, Tamemoto (1844-1923), Japanese general
- Kuron, Hans (1904–1963), German soil scientist
- Kuroń, Jacek (1934–2004), Polish civil rights activist, publicist, historian and politician, member of the Sejm
- Kuron, Karl (1918–1992), German politician (SED) and trade unionist (FDGB)
- Kuron, Klaus (* 1936), German double agent (Federal Republic of Germany, GDR)
- Kuronen, Olavi (1923–1989), Finnish ski jumper
- Kurongku, Peter (1930–1996), Papuan New Guinean clergyman and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Port Moresby
- Kuropatkin, Alexei Nikolajewitsch (1848–1925), Russian general and minister of war
- Kuropka, Franziska (* 1978), German singer, musical artist and actress
- Kuropka, Joachim (* 1941), German historian
- Kurosaki, Hiro (* 1959), Austrian violinist
- Kurosaki, Hisashi (* 1968), Japanese soccer player
- Kurosaki, Kenji (* 1930), Japanese martial artist, karateka, kickboxer and Muay Thai fighter
- Kurosawa, Akira (1910–1998), Japanese director
- Kurosawa, Haruki (* 1977), Japanese racing car driver
- Kurosawa, Hisao (* 1945), Japanese film producer
- Kurosawa, Kiyoshi (* 1955), Japanese film director and screenwriter
- Kurosawa, Takuya (* 1962), Japanese racing driver
- Kurosch, Alexander Gennadjewitsch (1908–1971), Russian mathematician
- Kurose, James F. (* 1956), American computer scientist
- Kurose, Keisuke , Japanese rock musician, metal musician and composer
- Kurose, Takatoshi (* 1985), Japanese badminton player
- Kuroshima, Denji (1898–1943), Japanese writer
- Kurosu, Kōnosuke (1893-1970), Japanese mathematician
- Kurotschkin, Evgeni Nikolajewitsch (1940–2011), Russian paleontologist and ornithologist
- Kurotschkin, Pawel Alexejewitsch (1900–1989), Soviet Army General
- Kurotschkina, Anastassija Sergejewna (* 2000), Russian snowboarder
- Kurotschkina, Julija Alexandrovna (* 1974), Russian model and Miss World (1992)
- Kurotschkina, Olessja Anatoljewna (* 1983), Russian soccer player
- Kurotsu, Masaru (* 1982), Japanese football player
- Kurouji, Keisuke (* 1991), Japanese soccer player
- Kurov, Askold (* 1974), Uzbek documentary filmmaker
- Kurowski, Adolph von (1781–1835), Prussian major general
- Kurowski, Bruno (1879–1944), German lawyer and politician (center)
- Kurowski, Eberhard von (1895–1957), German lieutenant general in World War II
- Kurowski, Ernst Christian Wilhelm Ludwig von (1766–1831), Prussian major general
- Kurowski, Eva (* 1965), German jazz musician and singer
- Kurowski, Franz (1923–2011), German writer
- Kurowski, Maciej (* 1986), Polish luge rider
- Kurowski, Walter (1939–2017), German artist, caricaturist and jazz musician
- Kurowski-Eichen, Friedrich von (1780–1853), German writer, inventor and officer
- Kurowski-Schmitz, Aenne (1894–1968), German lawyer and diplomat
- Kurowsky, Sonja (1938–2017), German television announcer
- Kuroyanagi, Tetsuko (* 1933), Japanese actress and writer
Kurp
- Kurpanek, Johann (* 1909), German football player
- Kurpat, Joachim (* 1941), German football player
- Kurpat, Oskar (1894–1970), German journalist
- Kürpick, Heinrich (* 1935), German manager and economist
- Kürpick, Stefanie (* 1977), German basketball player
- Kurpiel, Ladislaus (1883–1930), Austrian football player
- Kurpiers, Bernhard (1942–2019), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Kurpiński, Karol (1785–1857), Polish composer
- Kurpisz-Stefanowa, Irena (1901–1994), Polish pianist and music teacher
- Kurpuvesas, Vytautas (* 1978), Lithuanian lawyer and politician, member of Seimas
Kurr
- Kurr, Hans-Peter (1937–2016), German actor and director
- Kurr, Johann Gottlob von (1798–1870), German natural scientist
- Kurras, Alida (* 1977), German television presenter
- Kurras, Karl-Heinz (1927-2014), German police officer
- Kurrat, Dieter (1942–2017), German soccer player
- Kurrat, Hans-Jürgen (* 1944), German soccer player
- Kurrat, Helmut (* 1959), German handball player and trainer
- Kurrat, Klaus-Dieter (* 1955), German athlete and Olympic medalist
- Kurreck, Karen (* 1962), American racing cyclist
- Kurreck, Walter , German-Austrian medic and SS leader
- Kurrein, Adolf (1846–1919), Austrian rabbi, theologian and Zionist
- Kurrell, Pamela (* 1939), American discus thrower
- Kurrelmeyer, William (1874–1957), American Germanist of German origin
- Kurrent, Friedrich (* 1931), Austrian architect and author
- Kurrer, Johann Adam (1641–1692), legal scholar, lawyer and university secretary in Tübingen
- Kurrer, Johann Adam (1664–1718), Württemberg lawyer, mayor of Tübingen, member of the select committee of the landscape as well as court judge and hospital carer
- Kurrer, Johann Adam (1680–1762), pastor and dean
- Kurrer, Karl-Eugen (* 1952), German civil engineer and historian of structural engineering
- Kurrer, Wilhelm Heinrich Jacob von (1782–1862), German chemist, calico printer, specialist author and industrialist
- Kurri, Jari (* 1960), Finnish ice hockey player
- Kurrle, Miriam (* 1984), German soprano, choir director, author and operetta researcher
course
- Kursan († 904), sacred king of the Magyars
- Kursanow, Andrei Lwowitsch (1902–1999), Russian botanist and biochemist
- Kürşat-Ahlers, Elçin (* 1949), German-Turkish economist and social scientist
- Kursawa, Manfred (1933–2001), German football official
- Kursawe, Dieter (1934–1996), German actor, cabaret artist and voice actor
- Kürsch, Hansi (* 1966), German singer in the German metal band Blind Guardian
- Kürschák, József (1864–1933), Hungarian mathematician
- Kurschat, Friedrich (1806–1884), German Protestant theologian and lecturer of the Lithuanian language in Königsberg
- Kurschat, Harry (* 1930), German boxer
- Kurschat, Wolfram (* 1975), German mountain biker
- Kurscheid, Thomas (* 1964), German doctor
- Kurschel, Martin (* 1969), Austrian entrepreneur and real estate developer
- Kürschner, Carl , German bookseller and publisher and, in 1849, a member of the Mecklenburg parliament
- Kürschner, Erich (1889–1966), German Protestant pastor, religious socialist and resistance fighter
- Kürschner, Erich (1911–1977), German puppeteer
- Kürschner, Eugen (1890–1939), Hungarian film production manager and unit manager for German film
- Kürschner, Izidor (1885–1941), Hungarian football player and coach
- Kürschner, Jörg (* 1951), German lawyer and journalist
- Kürschner, Joseph (1853–1902), German writer and lexicographer
- Kürschner, Ottilie , German costume designer and doll designer
- Kürschner, Sebastian (* 1976), German linguist
- Kürschner, Wilfried (* 1945), German linguist
- Kürschner, Wilhelm (1869–1914), builder of historicism
- Kurschumi, Abdullah (1932–2007), Yemeni politician
- Kurschus, Annette (* 1963), German theologian and clergyman
- Kursell, Christopher Engelbrecht von (1685–1756), Herr auf Echmes, Klein-Rude and Kurrefer
- Kursell, Christopher Heinrich von (1722–1795), Herr auf Ocht, Prussian lieutenant and Russian lieutenant general
- Kursell, Klaus († 1570), gentleman on summer stalls, Swedish field chief
- Kursell, Konstantin von (1806–1880), Imperial Russian Lieutenant General
- Kursell, Moritz Engelbrecht von (1744–1799), gentleman on Orrisaar and Essenberg
- Kursell, Otto von (1884–1967), German-Baltic painter, graphic artist and politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Kurshan, Robert (* 1943), American computer scientist
- Kürsinger, Ignaz von (1795–1861), Austrian civil servant, writer, topographer and mountaineer
- Kursinski, Peter (* 1956), German soccer player
- Kurski, Jacek (* 1966), Polish politician, member of the Sejm, MEP
- Kurski, Jarosław (* 1963), Polish journalist
- Kursner, Romain (* 1996), Swiss football player
- Kurssel, Heinrich Adolf von (1693–1758), Prussian major general
- Kurssel, Karl Heinrich von (1780-1853), Prussian lieutenant general, commandant of the Neisse fortress
- Kurssinski, Alexander Antonowitsch (1873–1919), Russian poet, translator and literary critic
- Kürsteiner, Louis (1862–1922), Swiss civil engineer
- Kürsteiner, Peter (* 1968), German author and innovation trainer
- Kürsten, Martin (1931–2019), German geologist
- Kurstin, Greg (* 1969), American musician
- Kürstner, Thomas (* 1972), German musician and performer
- Kurşunlu, Ramazan (* 1981), Turkish soccer player
- Kurşunoğlu, Behram (1922–2003), Turkish physicist
Kurt
- Kurt, Can (* 2001), Austrian soccer player
- Kurt, Chandra (* 1968), Swiss wine author
- Kurt, Erhan (* 1987), Turkish soccer player
- Kurt, Hassan (* 1970), Turkish marathon runner
- Kurt, Hedwig (1877–1951), German politician (SPD)
- Kurt, Hildegard (* 1958), German cultural scientist
- Kurt, İsmail (1934–2017), Turkish football player
- Kurt, Kemal (1947–2002), German writer, translator and photographer of Turkish origin
- Kurt, Marlene (* 1943), Canadian discus thrower and shot putter
- Kurt, Melanie (1880–1941), Austrian opera singer (soprano)
- Kurt, Metin (1948–2012), Turkish soccer player and coach
- Kurt, Michael (* 1980), Swiss canoeist
- Kurt, Mustafa (* 1968), German-Turkish soccer player
- Kurt, Okan (* 1995), German-Turkish soccer player
- Kurt, rehab (* 1989), Turkish soccer player
- Kurt, Sabahudin (1935-2018), Yugoslav singer
- Kurt, Sinan (* 1995), German-Turkish soccer player
- Kurt, Sinan (* 1996), German soccer player
- Kurt, Stefan (* 1959), Swiss actor
- Kurt, Ümit (* 1991), Turkish soccer player
- Kurt, Yaşar (* 1968), Turkish-Armenian musician
- Kurtág, György (* 1926), Hungarian composer
- Kurtág, Márta (1927–2019), Hungarian classical pianist
- Kurtagić, Alex , British author and musician
- Kurtagić, Damir (* 1974), Bosnian-Croatian basketball player
- Kurtagic, Emir (* 1980), Bosnian-German handball player and trainer
- Kurtanidze, Eldari Luka (* 1972), Georgian wrestler
- Kurtanidze, Koba (1964-2005), Soviet judoka
- Kurtar, Güvenç (* 1950), Turkish football player and coach
- Kurtcebe, Nuri (* 1949), Turkish cartoonist and author
- Kurte, Andreas (* 1964), German Roman Catholic clergyman
- Kürtel, Michael (1798–1855), Nassau politician
- Kürten, Achim (* 1945), German film editor
- Kürten, Arnold (1842–1912), German doctor and medical adviser
- Kürten, Berno (* 1956), German film director
- Kurtén, Björn (1924–1988), Finnish paleontologist
- Kürten, Carlernst (1921–2000), German sculptor
- Kürten, Dieter (* 1935), German sports reporter
- Kürten, Dina , German voice actress
- Kürten, Franz Peter (1891–1957), German author and dialect writer
- Kürten, Gerold (1927–1993), German music teacher, composer and orchestra leader
- Kürten, Heinz (1891–1966), German internist and university professor
- Kürten, Jessica (* 1969), Irish show jumper
- Kürten, Josef (1928–2010), German politician (CDU), Lord Mayor of Düsseldorf (1979–1984)
- Kürten, Kurt (1920–1993), German local poet, draftsman and home curator
- Kürten, Oskar , German civil servant
- Kürten, Peter (1883–1931), German serial killer
- Kürten, Stefan (* 1959), German media manager
- Kürten, Stephanie (* 1978), German ice hockey player
- Kürten, Wilhelm , German actor, radio, radio play and voice actor
- Kürten, Willi (1908–1944), German hurdler
- Kurtenacker, Albin (1886–1962), chemist
- Kurtenbach, Dirk (* 1964), German soccer player and coach
- Kurtenbach, Orland (* 1936), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Kurtes, Marija (* 1986), German soccer referee
- Kurtew, Kyrill (1891–1971), Bulgarian clergyman, Apostolic Exarch of Sofia
- Kurth, Alfred (1865–1937), Swiss watch manufacturer and politician
- Kurth, Andrea (* 1957), German rower
- Kurth, Annette (* 1957), German radio play director
- Kurth, Anton , German voice actor and radio play speaker
- Kurth, Bärbel-Maria (* 1954), German mathematician, statistician and epidemiologist
- Kurth, Bettina (* 1973), German actress and radio play speaker
- Kurth, Betty (1878–1948), Austrian art historian
- Kurth, Brunhild (* 1954), German politician (CDU), Minister of State in Saxony
- Kurth, Burkhard (1943–2015), German actor
- Kurth, Daniel (* 1973), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Kurth, Dieter (* 1942), German Egyptologist
- Kurth, Dieter (* 1962), German soccer player
- Kurth, Ernst (1886–1946), Swiss music theorist
- Kurth, Ernst (* 1941), German soccer player and coach
- Kurth, Frank (* 1962), German soccer player
- Kurth, Friedrich (1911–1988), German civil engineer, professor of steel construction, rector of the Magdeburg University of Technology
- Kurth, Godefroid (1847-1916), Belgian historian
- Kurth, Gottfried (1912–1990), German anthropologist and university professor
- Kurth, Gotthilf , German stocking manufacturer
- Kurth, Hanns (1894–1968), Austrian actor
- Kurth, Hans (1896–1973), German politician (DSP, NSFP), MdR
- Kurth, Heiko (1938–2004), German soccer player
- Kurth, Horst (* 1930), German forest scientist and university professor
- Kurth, Jan F. (* 1982), German jazz and improvisation musician (vocals, live electronics, composition)
- Kurth, Josef (1894–1968), German composer, singer and lyricist
- Kurth, Julius (1870–1949), German pastor, private scholar and author
- Kurth, Luzie (* 1997), German actress and radio play speaker
- Kurth, Marco (* 1978), German soccer player
- Kurth, Mariam (* 1976), German actress and voice actress
- Kurth, Markus (* 1966), German politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens), Member of the Bundestag
- Kurth, Markus (* 1973), German soccer player and coach
- Kurth, Matthias (* 1952), German lawyer, politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, President of the Federal Network Agency (regulatory authority)
- Kurth, Otto (1912–1996), German actor and director
- Kurth, Patrick (* 1976), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Kurth, Peter (* 1957), German actor
- Kurth, Peter (* 1960), German politician (CDU), MdA
- Kurth, Reiner (* 1951), German canoeist (GDR)
- Kurth, Reinhard (1942–2014), German virologist and doctor
- Kürth, Richard (1875–1964), Austrian politician (GDVP), member of the Salzburg state parliament
- Kurth, Richard (1908–1970), German confectioner
- Kurth, Undine (* 1951), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the Bundestag
- Kurth, Wilhelm (1893–1946), German politician (SPD) and Lord Mayor of Koblenz
- Kurth, Willy (1881–1963), German art historian
- Kurths, Jürgen (* 1953), German physicist and mathematician
- Kürthy, Ildikó von (* 1968), German writer and journalist
- Kurti, Albin (* 1975), Kosovar politician
- Kürti, Ellen (* 1903), German-Hungarian actress
- Kürti, Gustav (1903–1978), Austrian-American mathematician and physicist
- Kürti, László (* 1973), Hungarian-American chemist
- Kurti, Nicholas (1908–1998), Hungarian-British low-temperature physicist
- Kurti, Tinka (* 1932), Albanian actress
- Kurtić, Jasmin (* 1989), Slovenian football player
- Kurtinaitis, Dobilas (* 1958), Lithuanian politician
- Kurtinaitis, Rimas (* 1960), Lithuanian basketball player
- Kurtis, Bill (born 1940), American journalist
- Kurtis, Frank (1908–1987), American racing car designer
- Kurtiši, Mensur (* 1986), Austrian-Macedonian football player
- Kurtiz, Tuncel (1936–2013), Turkish film and theater actor and director
- Kurto, Filip (* 1991), Polish football player
- Kurtoğlu, Aydın (* 1983), Turkish pop musician
- Kurtović, Amanda (* 1991), Norwegian handball player
- Kurts, Christian (* 1964), German university professor and immunologist
- Kurtschatow, Boris Wassiljewitsch (1905–1972), Russian radiochemist
- Kurtschatow, Igor Wassiljewitsch (1903–1960), Soviet physicist
- Kurtschau, Andrej (* 1980), Belarusian handball player
- Kurtscheid, Heinrich (1872–1961), chairman of the Christian woodworkers' association
- Kurchenko, Serhij (* 1985), Ukrainian entrepreneur and sports official
- Kurtschewski, Leonid Wassiljewitsch (1890–1937), Soviet engineer
- Kurtsiefer, Heinz (* 1919), German soccer player
- Kurttila, Keijo (* 1975), Finnish cross-country skier
- Kurtulan, Fatma (* 1964), Turkish activist and member of parliament
- Kurtulmuş, Numan (* 1959), Turkish politician of the Saadet Partisi
- Kurtulmuş, Semih (* 1997), Turkish soccer player
- Kurtulmuş, Seyfettin (* 1973), Turkish soccer player and soccer coach
- Kurtulmus, Yavuz (* 1980), Turkish-Austrian curator and film festival director
- Kurtuluş, Hakkı (* 1980), Turkish film director, screenwriter, film producer and cultural historian
- Kurtuluş, Mehmet (* 1972), German-Turkish actor
- Kurtuluş, Muhammet (* 1974), Turkish football player
- Kurtuluş, Serdar (* 1987), Turkish football player
- Kurtuluş, Serkan (* 1990), Turkish football player
- Kurtuluş, Tekin (* 1968), actor of Turkish origin
- Kurtuluş, Yekta (* 1985), Turkish soccer player
- Kurtuluş, Yusuf (* 1986), Turkish soccer player
- Kürty, Hella (1900–1954), German actress and singer
- Kurtyka, Janusz (1960–2010), Polish historian
- Kurtyka, Wojciech (* 1947), Polish mountaineer
- Kurtz von Senftenau, Ferdinand Sigismund (1592–1659), Imperial Vice Chancellor
- Kurtz von Senftenau, Maximilian (1595–1662), Bavarian diplomat and politician
- Kurtz, Adam (1929–2020), German visual artist
- Kurtz, Adolf (1891–1975), German pastor, opponent of the Nazi regime
- Kurtz, Arthur (1860–1917), Austrian portrait painter
- Kurtz, Arved (1899–1995), Russian-American violinist, conductor and music teacher
- Kurtz, Carl (1841–1909), German judge, MdR
- Kurtz, Carl Wilhelm (1809–1869), German pewter and entrepreneur
- Kurtz, Donna C. (* 1943), American archaeologist
- Kurtz, Edmund (1909-2004), Russian cellist
- Kurtz, Edward C. junior (1946-2013), American documentary filmmaker
- Kurtz, Efrem (1900–1995), Russian conductor
- Kurtz, Erwin , German artistic gymnast
- Kurtz, Frank (1911-1996), American water diver
- Kurtz, Franz (1825–1902), German inventor
- Kurtz, Friedrich (1915–1993), German first lieutenant in the Wehrmacht
- Kurtz, Fritz (1854–1920), German-Argentine botanist
- Kurtz, Gary (1940-2018), American film producer
- Kurtz, Hans Peter (* 1955), German politician (SPD) and IG Metall functionary
- Kurtz, Inge (* 1949), Austrian-German painter and feature writer
- Kurtz, Jacob Banks (1867–1960), American politician
- Kurtz, Joachim (* 1964), German sinologist and historian
- Kurtz, Josef (1903–1970), German farmer and politician (CVP, CDU), MdL, MdB, MdEP
- Kurtz, Joseph Edward (* 1946), American clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Louisville
- Kurtz, Justin (* 1977), Canadian ice hockey player
- Kurtz, Katherine (* 1944), American fantasy writer
- Kurtz, Luise (1848–1930), German painter
- Kurtz, Manny (1911-1984), American songwriter
- Kurtz, Mascha (* 1970), German writer
- Kurtz, Oliver (* 1971), German hockey player and coach
- Kurtz, Paul (1925–2012), American philosopher and secular humanist
- Kurtz, Robert Joseph (* 1939), American religious, retired Bishop of Hamilton in Bermuda
- Kurtz, Rudolf (1884–1960), German writer, essayist, playwright, screenwriter and film journalist
- Kurtz, Rudolf (1910–1987), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Kurtz, Sabine (* 1961), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Kurtz, Sebastian (1576–1659), German arithmetic master
- Kurtz, Stefan (* 1964), German bioinformatician
- Kurtz, Steve (* 1958), American organic artist and scientist as well as co-founder of the artist group Critical Art Ensemble
- Kurtz, Swoosie (born 1944), American actress
- Kurtz, Thomas E. (* 1928), American mathematician and computer scientist
- Kurtz, Wilhelm (1897–1942), Austrian art dealer, amateur boxer and sports official
- Kurtz, Wilhelm (* 1935), Roman Catholic bishop
- Kurtz, Willi (1892–1974), German newspaper publisher
- Kurtz, William Henry (1804–1868), American politician
- Kurtz-Gallenstein, Augustin Maria (1856–1916), Austrian painter
- Kurtzahn, Ernst Tristan (1879–1939), shipbuilding engineer, teacher, Freemason at the Johannis Lodge "Boanerges zur Bruderliebe"
- Kurtze, Gerhard (1932–2012), German bookseller
- Kurtzer, Dave (1925-2014), American jazz and orchestral musician
- Kurtzig, Heinrich (1865–1946), German writer
- Kurtzman, Alex (* 1973), American film and television producer and screenwriter
- Kurtzman, Harvey (1924–1993), American comic book artist
- Kurtzman, Katy (born 1965), American actress
- Kurtzman, Robert (* 1964), American special effects artist and co-founder of the special FX company KNB FX Group
- Kurtzrock, Maximilian Alexander Joseph von (1748–1807), German canon and provost
- Kurtzuba, Stephanie (* 1972), American actress
Kuru
- Kuru, Ahmet (* 1982), German-Turkish soccer player
- Kuru, Bartoloměj (* 1987), Austrian football player
- Kuru, Taygun (* 1990), German soccer player
- Kuru, Uğur Arslan (* 1989), Turkish football player
- Kuruc, Frank (* 1961), German jazz guitarist
- Kuruçay, Hasan (* 1997), Turkish-Danish soccer player
- Kurucová, Jana (* 1982), Slovak opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Kurucs, Rodions (* 1998), Latvian basketball player
- Kuruçuk, Fatih (* 1998), Turkish soccer player
- Kuruglijew, Magomed (* 1974), Kazakh wrestler
- Kurum, Murat (* 1976), Turkish engineer and minister
- Kuruma, Mamadu Turé (* 1947), Guinea-Bissau general and politician
- Kuruma, Samezō (1893–1982), Japanese economist
- Kurumada, Masami (* 1953), Japanese manga artist
- Kurumatani, Chōkitsu (1945-2015), Japanese writer
- Kurumaya, Shintarō (* 1992), Japanese football player
- Kurumuş, Sinan (* 1994), Turkish soccer player
- Kurunczy, Lajos (1896–1983), Hungarian sprinter
- Kurunta , son of the Hittite great king Muwatalli II.
- Kuruoğlu, Mehmet (* 1990), Turkish soccer player
- Kurupt (* 1972), American gangsta rapper
- Kuruta, Dmitri Dmitrijewitsch (1770–1833), Russian officer
- Kuruvilla, Sunayna (* 1999), Indian squash player
Curve
- Kürvers, Klaus (* 1950), German architect, author and musician
- Kurvers, Tom (born 1962), American ice hockey player
- Kurvin, Niels (* 1975), German director and actor
- Kurvinen, Mikko (* 1979), Finnish ice hockey player
- Kurvits, Lembit (1954-2017), Estonian poet
- Kurvits, Peeter (1891–1962), Estonian banking expert
Kurw
- Kurwan, Herbert (1937-2020), German soccer player
Kury
- Küry, Adolf (1870–1956), bishop in Switzerland
- Kury, Alexandra (* 1977), German soccer player
- Kury, Cristina (* 1949), Italian politician (South Tyrol)
- Kury, Helmut (* 1941), German psychologist and criminologist
- Kury, Michael (* 1978), Austrian ski jumper
- Kury, Niklaus (1737–1803), Swiss sculptor
- Kury, Patrick (* 1962), Swiss historian and university professor
- Küry, Urs (1901–1976), Christian Catholic bishop of Switzerland
- Kurylenko, Kostjantyn (* 1980), Ukrainian handball player
- Kurylenko, Olga (* 1979), French model and actress of Ukrainian origin
- Kurylewicz, Andrzej (1932–2007), Polish jazz musician, composer and band leader
- Kurylo, Rišard (* 1943), Lithuanian chess player
- Kuryłowicz, Jerzy (1895–1978), Polish linguist and Indo-Europeanist
- Kuryłowicz, Stefan (1949–2011), Polish architect
- Kuryluk, Ewa (* 1946), Polish painter, author and art historian
- Kurynow, Alexander Pawlowitsch (1934–1973), Soviet weightlifter
- Kurys, Diane (* 1948), French filmmaker and actress
- Kuryschkin, Boris Alexejewitsch (* 1989), Russian luge rider
- Kuryschko, Kateryna (* 1949), Soviet canoeist
Short
- Kurz von Senftenau, Jacob (1553–1594), Imperial Vice Chancellor of the Holy Roman Empire
- Kurz zum Thurn and Goldenstein, Ludwig von (1850–1939), Austrian painter
- Kurz, Adolf (1888–1959), German wrestler
- Kurz, Alfred (1870–1958), German theologian and Protestant pastor
- Kurz, Andreas (1894–1976), German politician (BVP, CSU), MdL
- Kurz, Andreas (* 1979), German jazz musician (bass, composition)
- Kurz, Annette (* 1967), German stage designer
- Kurz, Anton (1906–1942), German communist resistance fighter
- In short, Bastian (* 1996), German soccer player
- Kurz, Bernhard (* 1951), German music producer
- Kurz, Blasius (1894–1973), German Franciscan and Catholic bishop
- Kurz, Bruno (* 1957), German painter
- Kurz, Carl Heinz (1920–1993), German writer
- Kurz, Christoph Albert (1806–1864), Swiss lawyer and politician
- Kurz, Constanze (* 1974), German computer scientist
- Kurz, Daniel (* 1957), Swiss historian and publicist
- Kurz, Dieter (* 1945), German church music director, choir director and university professor
- Kurz, Dietrich (* 1942), German sports educator
- Kurz, Edgar (1853–1904), German poet and doctor
- Kurz, Edgar (* 1941), German entrepreneur
- In short, Emilie , Austrian actress on German stages and in German film
- Kurz, Erich (1895–1944), German resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Kurz, Ernst (* 1935), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament in Burgenland
- Kurz, Erwin (1846–1901), Swiss politician
- Kurz, Erwin (1857–1931), German sculptor and university professor
- Kurz, Eva-Maria (* 1944), German actress
- Kurz, Evi (* 1955), German television journalist, film producer and book author
- Kurz, Franz (1920–2003), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Kurz, Friedrich (* 1948), German musical producer
- Kurz, Georg (1929–2005), food chemist
- Kurz, Georg (* 1993), German politician
- Kurz, Georg Michael (1815–1883), German copper and steel engraver, architectural and landscape draftsman, painter and publisher
- Kurz, Gerhard (* 1943), German literary scholar and university professor
- Kurz, Gertrud (1890–1972), founder and head of a Swiss refugee relief organization
- Kurz, Gotthilf (1923–2010), German master bookbinder and binding artist
- In short, Hans , German builder
- Kurz, Hans-Rudolf (1915–1990), Swiss military historian
- Kurz, Harald (1912–2002), German transport scientist, professor of transport science, technical author and model train designer
- Kurz, Heinrich († 1557), Bishop of Chrysopolis, auxiliary bishop in Passau
- Kurz, Heinrich (1805–1873), German-Swiss literary historian and sinologist
- Kurz, Heinrich (1862–1934), German inventor
- Kurz, Heinrich (1867–1934), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Kurz, Heinrich (1943–2016), Austrian physicist
- Kurz, Heinrich Karl (1810–1887), Bavarian judge, member of the state parliament and member of the customs parliament
- Kurz, Heinz D. (* 1946), German and Austrian economist
- Kurz, Helmut (* 1937), German ski jumper and ski jumping trainer
- Kurz, Hermann (1723–1795), Abbot of Hohenfurt (1767 to 1795)
- Kurz, Hermann (1813–1873), German writer, publicist and translator
- Kurz, Hermann (1892–1941), German engineer and Lord Mayor of Pforzheim
- Kurz, Hermann (1897–1980), Swiss politician (SP)
- Kurz, Hilde (1910–1981), Austro-British art historian
- Kurz, Ingrid (* 1944), Austrian conference and TV interpreter
- Kurz, Isolde (1853–1944), German writer and translator
- Kurz, Ivan (* 1947), Czech composer and music teacher
- Kurz, Johann (1913–1985), Austrian clergyman, rector of the Hollabrunn boys' college
- Kurz, Josef (* 1934), German textile chemist and author
- Kurz, Joseph Felix von (1717–1784), Austrian actor, playwright and impresario
- Kurz, Jürgen (* 1958), German show jumper
- Kurz, Jürgen (* 1965), German management consultant and author
- Kurz, Karl (1881–1960), German physicist, educator and state school officer
- Kurz, Karl (1893–1978), German entrepreneur
- Kurz, Karl (1898–1933), Austrian soccer player and soccer coach
- Kurz, Karl Friedrich (1878–1962), German writer
- Kurz, Karl von (1873–1946), Austrian officer and SS brigade leader
- Kurz, Karoline (* 1996), Austrian tennis player
- Kurz, Lars (* 1965), German music producer, film composer and sound engineer
- Kurz, Manu (* 1967), German film composer and producer
- Kurz, Marcel (1887–1967), Swiss topographer, alpinist, expedition mountaineer, pioneer of winter mountaineering and author
- Kurz, Marco (* 1969), German football player and coach
- Kurz, Marie (1826–1911), German nobleman, revolutionary 1848/49
- In short, Marion , German photo model and beauty queen
- Kurz, Martin (* 1993), German actor
- Kurz, Matthäus (1865–1952), Austrian monk
- Kurz, Melanie (* 1976), German design scientist
- Kurz, Michael (1876–1957), German builder and architect
- In short, Nico (* 1997), German dart player
- Kurz, Otho Orlando (1881–1933), German architect and university professor
- Kurz, Otto (1908–1975), Austro-British art historian and orientalist
- Kurz, Paul Konrad (1927–2005), German writer
- Kurz, Peter (* 1943), German politician (SPD, independent), MdL
- Kurz, Peter (* 1962), German lawyer and politician (SPD), Lord Mayor of Mannheim
- Kurz, Rob (* 1985), American basketball player
- Kurz, Robert (1943–2012), German journalist and political essayist
- Kurz, Rolf (1935–2018), German entrepreneur and politician (CDU), MdL
- Kurz, Rosmarie (* 1940), Swiss cross-country skier, tennis player and cyclist
- Kurz, Rudi (* 1921), German screenwriter, actor and film director
- In short, Rudolf , German football player
- Kurz, Rudolf (* 1952), German sculptor
- Kurz, Rudolf Friedrich (1818–1871), Swiss illustrator and painter
- Kurz, Sanne (* 1974), German camerawoman
- Kurz, Sebastian (* 1986), Austrian politician (ÖVP), party chairman, retired federal minister. D. and Federal Chancellor a. D.
- Kurz, Selma (1874–1933), Austrian opera singer (soprano)
- Kurz, Siegfried (* 1930), German conductor and composer
- Kurz, Stasi (* 1931), German costume designer
- Kurz, Sulpiz (1834–1878), German autodidactic botanist
- Kurz, Susanne (* 1956), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the Federal Council
- Kurz, Thomas (* 1961), German diplomat
- Kurz, Thomas (* 1988), German soccer player
- Kurz, Toni (1913–1936), German mountaineer
- Kurz, Ursula (1923–2018), Low German poet
- Kurz, Vilém (1872–1945), Czechoslovak pianist and music teacher
- Kurz, Werner (* 1924), German cameraman
- Kurz-Schlechter, Maria (* 1959), Austrian ski racer
- Kurzak, Aleksandra (* 1977), Polish opera and operetta singer with a soprano voice
- Kurzawa, Layvin (* 1992), French football player
- Kurzawa, Lothar (* 1952), German screenwriter and film producer
- Kurzawski, Josef (1870–1925), Polish clergyman and politician, MdR
- Kurzbach, Alexander (1991-2014), German volleyball player
- Kurzbach, Gerhard , German officer, Righteous Among the Nations
- Kurzbach, Paul (1902–1997), German composer
- Kurzbach, Tim (* 1978), German politician (SPD)
- Kurzban, Robert (* 1969), American psychologist
- Kurzbauer, Eduard (1840–1879), Austrian painter
- Kurzbauer, Johann (* 1943), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Kurzbauer, Karl (* 1934), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Kurz, Anton (1910–1986), German administrative officer and senior city director of the city of Aachen
- Short, Dietrich (1928–2016), German historian
- Short, Friedgard (1928–2019), German puppeteer and speaker
- Kurz, Günter (* 1943), German actor
- Kurz, Katka (* 1974), German actress
- Short, Markus (* 1970), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Kurz, Peter (* 1955), German publisher and author
- Kurz, Wilhelm (1933–2002), German medieval historian
- Kurzck, Peter (1943–2013), German writer
- Kurzeder, Christoph (* 1965), German theologian and folklorist, museum director
- Kurzja, Adalbert (1920–2016), German Roman Catholic religious
- Abbreviation, Albert (1811–1884), German pastor and local researcher
- Kurzel, Jed (* 1976), Australian film composer and musician
- Kurzel, Justin (* 1974), Australian film director and screenwriter
- Kurzenberg, Johan (* 1993), German radio host
- Kurzer, Manfred (* 1970), German marksman, Olympic champion (2004) and world champion (1990, 1994 and 2002)
- Kurzhals, Christine (1950–1998), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Kurzhals, Thomas (1953-2014), German musician
- Kurzinger, Ignaz Franz Xaver (1724–1797), German composer and musician
- Kurzinger, Josef (1898–1984), Roman Catholic priest and university professor
- Kurzinger, Marianne († 1809), German painter
- Kurzke, Alfred (1905–1971), German camp doctor in the Mittelbau concentration camp
- Kurzke, Hermann (* 1943), German literary scholar
- Kurzke, Nele (* 1990), German handball player
- Kurzman, Charles (* 1963), sociologist and university professor
- Kurzman, Dan (1922-2010), American journalist and author of military history books
- Kurzmann, Andreas , Cistercian monk
- Kurzmann, Christof (* 1963), Austrian jazz and improvisation musician
- Kurzmann, Gerhard (* 1953), Austrian philologist and politician (FPÖ), member of the National Council
- Kurzmann-Leuchter, Rita , Austrian pianist and music teacher
- Kurzmayer, Karl (1901–1972), Austrian cameraman
- Kurzmeyer, Franz (* 1935), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Kurzreiter, Franz (* 1944), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Kurzthaler, Susanna (* 1995), Austrian biathlete
- Kurzweg, Detlef , German radio play director
- Kurzweg, Peter (* 1994), German soccer player
- Kurzweil, Edith (1924–2016), American sociologist and publicist
- Kurzweil, Hans (1942–2014), German mathematician
- Kurzweil, Max (1867–1916), Austrian painter
- Kurzweil, Raymond (* 1948), American computer pioneer and author
- Kurzwelly, Albrecht (1868–1917), German art historian and folklorist
- Kurzwelly, Jens-Peter (* 1944), German lawyer
- Kurzwelly, Johannes (1867–1922), German art historian
- Kurzwelly, Michael (* 1963), German action artist