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Luc
- Lục Xuân Hưng (* 1995), Vietnamese soccer player
- Luc, Henri (1855–1925), French ear, nose and throat specialist
- Luc, Sylvain (* 1965), French jazz guitarist
Luca
- Luca (* 1996), German web video producer, author and voice actor
- Luca de Tena, Juan Ignacio (1897–1975), Spanish editor of ABC magazine
- Luca di Tommè , Italian painter
- Luca, Andre de († 1658), Italian-Swiss master stonemason of the Baroque
- Luca, Ciro de (* 1970), Austrian actor, comedian, author
- Luca, Damian (* 1936), Romanian musician
- Luca, Domenico De (1928–2006), Tunisian clergyman, Roman Catholic archbishop and diplomat of the Holy See
- Luca, Elisabetta De (* 1969), Italian-Austrian author
- Luca, Florin (* 1978), Romanian handball player
- Luca, Ignaz de (1746–1799), Austrian constitutional lawyer, writer and statistician
- Lucá, Iván (* 1992), Argentine poker player
- Luca, Mircea (1921-2008), Romanian football player
- Luca, Olmstead (1826–1869), Liberian composer and pianist
- Luca, Regina (* 1988), Kyrgyz-German dancer
- Luca, Sergiu (* 1982), Romanian dancer and dance sports trainer
- Luca, Stephan (* 1974), German actor
- Luca, Susann de (* 1978), German radio and television presenter
- Luca, Tom , German voice actor, pop singer and music producer
- Luca, Vasile (1898–1963), Romanian politician (PCR / PMR)
- Luca-Meițoiu, Nicoleta (* 1969), Romanian pianist
- Lucaciu, Antonio (* 1987), German saxophonist and composer
- Lucaciu, Robert (* 1988), German jazz musician
- Lucado, Max (* 1955), American pastor (Congregation of Christ) and author
- Lucadou, Armand von (1826–1911), Prussian lieutenant general
- Lucadou, Franz von (1783–1860), Prussian lieutenant general, commander of the 11th Infantry Brigade
- Lucadou, Julia von (* 1982), German writer
- Lucadou, Ludwig Moritz von (1741–1812), Prussian officer, most recently major general
- Lucadou, Walter von (* 1945), German parapsychologist
- Lucae, August (1835–1911), German doctor and otologist
- Lucae, Friedrich (1644–1708), reformed clergyman and Silesian chronicler
- Lucae, Friedrich (1815–1859), German lawyer and writer
- Lucae, Johann Christian Gustav (1814–1885), German physician and anatomist
- Lucae, Richard (1829–1877), German architect, director of the Berlin Building Academy
- Lucae, Samuel Christian (1787–1821), German physician and university professor
- Lucam, Anna von (1840–1921), Austrian social worker and association functionary
- Lúčan, Matej (1928–1996), Czechoslovak minister and party official
- Lucander, Robert (* 1962), Finnish artist
- Lucanus, Friedrich (1793–1872), pharmacist, art lover and restorer
- Lucanus, Friedrich von (1869–1947), German animal psychologist and author
- Lucanus, Hermann von (1831–1908), Prussian State Councilor and Head of the Secret Civil Cabinet
- Lucanus, Lucius Attius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Lucanus, Marcus Annaeus (39–65), Roman poet and Seneca's nephew
- Lucarelli, Alessandro (* 1977), Italian football player
- Lucarelli, Carlo (* 1960), Italian crime novel writer
- Lucarelli, Cristiano (* 1975), Italian football player
- Lucarelli, Delio (* 1939), Italian Roman Catholic clergyman and Bishop Emeritus of Rieti
- Lucarelli, Vittorio (1928–2008), Italian foil fencer
- Lucas Fernandes, Caio (* 1994), Brazilian soccer player
- Lucas Galvão (* 1991), Brazilian soccer player
- Lucas García, Fernando Romeo (1924–2006), Guatemalan general and president
- Lucas Gauricus (1476–1558), mathematician and astronomer of the late Middle Ages
- Lucas Rangel (* 1994), Brazilian soccer player
- Lucas Ribamar (* 1997), Brazilian soccer player
- Lucas Velázquez, Eugenio (1817–1870), Spanish painter
- Lucas, Adolf (1862–1945), District Administrator of the District of Solingen
- Lucas, Agustín (* 1985), Uruguayan football player and writer
- Lucas, Al (1916-1983), Canadian jazz bassist
- Lucas, Alexander (1857–1920), German lawyer, industrialist and parliamentarian
- Lucas, Andreas (* 1963), German composer, music producer, filmmaker and entrepreneur
- Lucas, Anthony (* 1965), Australian director, animator and film producer for animated films
- Lucas, Anthony Francis (1855–1921), Croatian-American oil explorer
- Lucas, August (1803–1863), German graphic artist and landscape painter
- Lucas, Botho (1923–2012), German accordionist, composer and choir director
- Lucas, Bryan (* 1978), American basketball player
- Lucas, Buddy (1914–1983), American jazz and rhythm & blues musician (harmonica, tenor saxophone, vocals, songwriter and band leader)
- Lucas, Carlos (* 1930), Chilean boxer
- Lucas, Caroline (* 1960), British politician (Green Party), Member of the House of Commons, MEP
- Lucas, Clarence (1866–1947), Canadian composer, conductor, and music teacher
- Lucas, Clyde , American jazz musician and big band leader
- Lucas, Cornel (1920–2012), British photographer
- Lucas, Craig (* 1951), American theater dramaturge, screenwriter and film director
- Lucas, Curt (1888–1960), German actor
- Lucas, Dan (* 1954), German rock singer and guitarist
- Lucas, Donald William (1905–1985), British Graecist
- Lucas, Édouard (1842-1891), French mathematician
- Lucas, Eduard (1816–1882), German pomologist
- Lucas, Edward (1780-1858), American politician
- Lucas, Enrique de (* 1979), Spanish football player
- Lucas, Erhard (1937–1993), German historian
- Lucas, Éric (* 1971), Canadian boxer
- Lucas, Fielding (1781–1854) American cartographer, publisher, and artist
- Lucas, Frank (1930–2019), American gang boss and drug dealer
- Lucas, Frank (* 1960), American politician
- Lucas, Frank E. (1876–1948), American politician
- Lucas, Franz (1911–1994), German concentration camp doctor
- Lucas, Franz D. (1921–1998), German businessman and historian
- Lucas, Frederic (1852–1929), American biologist and museum director
- Lucas, Friedrich J. (1927–1974), German historian and history educator
- Lucas, Gary (* 1952), American fusion guitarist and songwriter
- Lucas, Georg (1865–1930), German judge and politician
- Lucas, Georg Edmund (1853–1931), German civil engineer
- Lucas, George (* 1944), American producer, screenwriter and director
- Lucas, George Joseph (* 1949), American clergyman, Archbishop of Omaha
- Lucas, Geralyn (* 1963), American journalist and author
- Lucas, Gernot (* 1938), German architect
- Lucas, Guido (1964–2017), German music producer and musician
- Lucas, Hans (1865–1939), German classical philologist and high school teacher
- Lucas, Hans-Dieter (* 1959), German diplomat
- Lucas, Heinz (1920–2016), German soccer coach
- Lucas, Henry (1610–1663) English clergyman and politician
- Lucas, Henry Lee (1936-2001), American serial killer
- Lucas, Hippolyte (1814–1899), French entomologist and arachnologist
- Lucas, Howard J. (1885-1963) American chemist
- Lucas, Isabel (born 1985), Australian actress
- Lucas, James , British film producer
- Lucas, Jean (1917–2003), French racing driver
- Lucas, Jerry (* 1940), American basketball player
- Lucas, Jessica (born 1985), Canadian actress
- Lucas, Johann Gottfried (1685–1748), Mayor of Elberfeld
- Lucas, John Baptiste Charles (1758–1842), French-American politician
- Lucas, John III (* 1982), American basketball player
- Lucas, John Meredyth (1919–2002), American screenwriter, film director and film producer
- Lucas, John Randolph (1929-2020), British philosopher
- Lucas, John Seymour (1849–1923) English painter
- Lucas, Jon (* 1976), American film director
- Lucas, Josanne (* 1984), athlete from Trinidad and Tobago
- Lucas, Josef (1906–1973), German architect
- Lucas, Josh (* 1971), American actor
- Lucas, Joyner (* 1988), American rapper and singer
- Lucas, Kathy , American production designer
- Lucas, Kellie (* 1978), Australian badminton player
- Lucas, Ken (* 1933), American politician
- Lucas, Klaus (* 1943), German mechanical engineer and university professor
- Lucas, Kurt (1905–1986), German resistance fighter against National Socialism and trade unionist (FDGB), MdV
- Lucas, Kyle (* 1986), American rapper
- Lucas, Laurent (born 1965), French actor
- Lucas, Leopold (1872–1943), German historian and rabbi
- Lucas, Ludwig (1796–1854), German teacher and school councilor
- Lucas, Manfred (* 1943), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Lucas, Marcia (* 1945), American film editor
- Lucas, Martin (1894–1969), Dutch clergyman, Steyler missionary and papal diplomat
- Lucas, Matt (* 1974), English actor
- Lucas, Maurice (1952-2010), American basketball player and coach
- Lucas, Maxwell (1910-2010), American R&B and jazz musician
- Lucas, Meriel (1877–1962), English badminton player
- Lucas, Michael (* 1972), American actor and film director
- Lucas, Pablo de (* 1986), Spanish football player
- Lucas, Paul (1664–1737), French merchant, explorer and archeologist in the service of Louis XIV.
- Lucas, Peter (1935–2015), Austrian computer scientist and university professor
- Lucas, Peter J. (* 1962), Polish actor
- Lucas, Philippe (* 1963), French football player
- Lucas, Reggie (1953–2018), American guitarist, composer and producer
- Lucas, Renata (* 1971), Brazilian installation and concept artist
- Lucas, Rino (* 1980), Uruguayan football player
- Lucas, Robert (1781–1853), American politician and governor of the state of Ohio
- Lucas, Robert (1904–1984), Austro-British writer and cabaret artist
- Lucas, Robert E. (* 1937), American economist
- Lucas, Rudolf (1916–1980), German lawyer and politician (CDU), MdL
- Lucas, Sarah (* 1962), British contemporary artist
- Lucas, Scott W. (1892–1968), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Lucas, Sharlotte (* 1992), New Zealand cyclist
- Lucas, Simon , Africa traveler
- Lucas, Simone (* 1973), German artist
- Lucas, Spencer G. , American paleontologist
- Lucas, Stephan (* 1972), German lawyer and television actor
- Lucas, Theo , pop singer
- Lucas, Trevor (1943–1989), Australian-British folk singer and guitarist
- Lucas, Walter (1902–1968), German architect
- Lucas, Wilby (* 1956), Seychellois politician
- Lucas, Wilfred (1871–1940) Canadian-American actor, director, and screenwriter
- Lucas, William (1800–1877), American politician
- Lucas, William V. (1835–1921), American politician
- Lucas, Willy (1884–1918), German painter
- Lucas, Wingate H. (1908-1989), American politician
- Lucas-Pitter (1797–1886), original by Bergisch Gladbach
- Lucassen, Arjen (* 1960), Dutch rock musician
- Lucassen, Hanjo (* 1944), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Lucassen, Leo (* 1959), Dutch historian
- Lucassen, Rüdiger (* 1951), German politician (AfD), Member of the Bundestag
- Lucatelli, Adriano B. (* 1966), Swiss manager and entrepreneur
- Lucau, Herdeiro (* 1987), Swedish handball goalkeeper
- Lucazeau, Romain (* 1981), French science fiction author
Lucc
- Lucca, Pauline (1841–1908), Austrian opera singer
- Lucceius Albinus († 69), Roman knight
- Lucchese, Alberto , Italian builder
- Lucchese, Filiberto († 1666), Italian builder and geometer
- Lucchese, Giovanni († 1581), Renaissance architect, court architect of Ferdinand II.
- Lucchese, Giuseppe (* 1959), Sicilian Mafioso
- Lucchese, Tommy (1899–1967), Mafia boss in New York
- Lucchesi Palli, Ettore (1806–1864), fourth Duke of Grazia
- Lucchesi, Andrea (1741–1801), Italian organist and composer
- Lucchesi, Franck (* 1963), French football player
- Lucchesi, Gary (* 1955), American film producer
- Lucchesi, Joachim (* 1948), German musicologist
- Lucchesi, Marco (* 1963), Brazilian writer, poet and journalist
- Lucchesi-Palli, Mario Adinolfo (1840–1911), Italian diplomat, founding member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC)
- Lucchesini, Andrea (* 1965), Italian pianist
- Lucchesini, Girolamo , Prussian diplomat and confidante of Frederick the Great
- Lucchetti Bingemer, Maria Clara (* 1949), Brazilian feminist liberation theologian
- Lucchetti, Héctor , Argentine foil fencer
- Lucchetti, Leandro (* 1944), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Lucchetti, Luis (1902–1990), Argentine fencer
- Lucchi, Angela Ricci (1942–2018), Italian documentary and experimental filmmaker
- Lucchi, Marcellino (* 1957), Italian motorcycle racer
- Lucchinelli, Marco (* 1954), Italian motorcycle racer and world champion
- Lucchini, Antonio Maria , Italian librettist
- Lucchini, Franco (1917–1943), Italian pilot in World War II
- Lucchini, Pasquale (1798–1892), Swiss engineer and politician
- Lucchini, Stefano (* 1980), Italian football player
- Lucchitta, Bärbel Kösters (* 1938), German-American astrogeologist
- Lucci, Susan (born 1946), American actress
- Lucci-Chiarissi, Vincenzo , Italian film producer, film director and screenwriter
- Lucciardi, Domenico (1796–1864), Italian cardinal of the Roman Church
- Luccin, Peter (* 1979), French football player
Luce
- Luce, Christian , French road cyclist from Guadeloupe
- Luce, Claire (1903–1989), American stage and film actress
- Luce, Clare Boothe (1903–1987), American writer, publisher, politician, and diplomat
- Luce, Cyrus G. (1824–1905), American politician
- Luce, David (1906–1971), British Admiral and First Sea Lord
- Luce, Don (born 1948), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Luce, Duncan (1925–2012), American economist, mathematician, and psychologist
- Luce, FH (1859–1937), American politician
- Luce, Francine , French jazz singer
- Luce, Henry (1898–1967), American publisher
- Luce, Henry III. (1925-2005), American publisher
- Luce, Jean-Claude (* 1981), French road cyclist from Guadeloupe
- Luce, Johann Wilhelm Ludwig von (1756–1842), German pastor, doctor and educator
- Luce, John V. (1920-2011), Irish historian
- Luce, Maximilien (1858–1941), French painter
- Luce, Nicolas de (1726–1784), Swiss Premonstratensian Abbot
- Luce, Renan (* 1980), French songwriter
- Luce, Richard, Baron Luce (* 1936), British Life Peer and Lord Chamberlain of the Household of Queen Elizabeth, Member of the House of Commons
- Luce, Robert (1862–1946), American politician
- Luce, Siméon (1833-1892), French historian and archivist
- Lucebert (1924–1994), Dutch painter, printmaker, poet and writer
- Lucena, Francisco de Assis Dantas de (* 1963), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Nazaré
- Lucena, Jerry (* 1980), Filipino-Danish soccer player
- Lucena, Lorenzo (1807-1881) Spanish theologian and Hispanist
- Lucena, Luis Ramírez , Spanish chess master and writer
- Lucena, Matt (born 1969), American tennis player
- Lucena, Nicholas (* 1979), American beach volleyball player
- Lucenay, Jean-Michel (* 1978), French sword fencer and Olympic champion
- Lucendo, Jesús (* 1970), Andorran football player
- Lucenius, Niclas (* 1989), Finnish ice hockey player
- Luceno, James (born 1947), American novelist
- Lucente, Gregory L. (1948–1997), American Romanist, Italianist, and literary scholar
- Lucentini, Franco (1920–2002), Italian translator, journalist and writer
- Lucenzo (* 1983), Portuguese pop singer
- Lucera painter , Apulian vase painter
- Lucerna, Camilla (1868–1963), Austrian teacher, philologist, translator and writer
- Lucerna, Eduard (1869–1944), Austrian composer
- Lucero (* 1969), Mexican actress and singer
- Lucero, Alfredo (* 1979), Argentine road cyclist
- Lucero, Antonio J. (1863-1921), American university professor, newspaper editor, and politician
- Lucero, Sid (born 1981), Filipino actor
- Lucescu, Mircea (* 1945), Romanian football player and coach
- Lucescu, Răzvan (* 1969), Romanian football player and coach
- Lucet, Charles Ernest (1910–1990), French ambassador
- Lucet, Jean-Louis Marie (* 1933), French diplomat
- Lucetti, Gino (1900–1943), Italian anarchist
- Lucey, Patrick J. (1918–2014), American politician and Governor of Wisconsin (1971–1977)
Luch
- Lucha, Manfred (* 1961), German member of the state parliament (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL
- Luchaire, Achille (1846–1908), French medieval historian and philologist
- Luchaire, Corinne (1921–1950), French film actress
- Luchaire, Jean (1901–1946), French journalist and newspaper publisher
- Luchaire, Julien (1876–1962), French Romanist, Italianist and writer
- Lüchau, Kunz von († 1516), bailiff of Brandenburg-Kulmbach in Selb and Rehau, bailiff of the Wettins in Schleiz
- Luchè (* 1981), Italian rapper
- Lucheni, Luigi (1873–1910), Italian anarchist and murderer of Empress Elisabeth of Austria-Hungary
- Lucherini, Enrico (* 1932), Italian actor and press agent
- Luchet, Jean-Louis Barbot de (1740–1792), French officer, writer, journalist, theater director and librarian
- Luchetti, Daniele (* 1960), Italian film director, screenwriter and actor
- Luchetti, Veriano (1939–2012), Italian opera singer (tenor)
- Luchi, Michelangelo (1744–1802), Italian clergyman and cardinal of the Roman Church
- Luchian, Ștefan (1868–1916), Romanian painter
- Luchin, Srdjan (* 1986), Romanian football player
- Lüchinger, Adolf (1894–1949), Swiss politician (SP)
- Lüchinger, Adolf (* 1928), Swiss judge
- Lüchinger, Arnulf (* 1941), Swiss-Dutch architect
- Lüchinger, Gabriel (* 1992), Swiss football player
- Lüchinger, Hans Georg (1927–2009), Swiss politician and lawyer
- Lüchinger, Nicolas (* 1994), Swiss football player
- Lüchinger, René (* 1958), Swiss journalist, author and publicist
- Luchini, Arsène (1922–1998), French ski jumper
- Luchini, Fabrice (* 1951), French theater and film actor
- Luchino Visconti († 1349), regent of Milan
- Luchins, Abraham S. (1914-2005), American gestalt psychologist
- Luchins, Edith H. (1921–2002), American gestalt psychologist and mathematician
- Luchman, Kirk (* 1975), American basketball player
- Luchner, Josef (1877–1931), Austrian politician (CSP), member of the National Council
- Luchner, Leo (* 1996), German composer and musician
- Lüchow, Mogens (1918–1989), Danish sword fencer
- Luchs, August (1849–1938), German classical philologist
- Luchs, Ernst (1811–1886), German physician and ornithologist
- Luchs, Frank (* 1959), German composer
- Luchs, Hermann (1826–1887), German teacher and art historian
- Luchsinger, Christoph (1954–2019), Swiss architect
- Luchsinger, Fred (1921–2009), Swiss journalist
- Luchsinger, Fridolin (* 1939), Swiss journalist
- Luchsinger, Fritz (1921–1983), Swiss mountaineer
- Luchsinger, Joy-Estelle (* 1992), Swiss handball goalkeeper
- Luchsinger, Matthias (1919–1984), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Luchsinger, Richard (1900–1993), Swiss ENT doctor and university professor
- Luchsperger, Lorenz († 1501), Austrian sculptor
- Lücht, Anton (* 1948), German politician (SPD), Member of the Parliament, Mayor of the Moormerland community
- Lucht, Ernst (1871–1934), German architect and Prussian construction officer
- Lucht, Ernst (1896–1975), German naval officer, most recently rear admiral in World War II
- Lucht, Friedrich-Wilhelm (1905–1975), German politician (SPD)
- Lucht, Gerhard (1913–1979), German politician (SED), MdV, Minister for Trade and Supply of the GDR
- Lucht, Hannelore , German chess player
- Lucht, Harald (1935–2020), German geodesist and former Senate Councilor of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen
- Lucht, Herbert († 1951), German propaganda officer in World War II
- Lucht, Marx Johannes Friedrich (1804-1891), German classical philologist, secret councilor and director of the Christianeum in Altona
- Lucht, Sascha (* 1971), German politician (CDU), member of the Bremen citizenship
- Lucht, Urte (* 1963), German harpsichordist and hammer pianist
- Lucht, Walther (1882–1949), German officer, most recently general of the artillery in World War II
- Lucht, Wolfgang (* 1964), German climate researcher
- Lucht-Perske, Hilde (1902–1973), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Lüchtemaker, Johann (1614–1676), German theologian and poet
- Luchtenberg, Paul (1890–1973), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag, and educator
- Luchterhand, Hermann (1886–1950), German publisher
- Luchterhand, Joachim (* 1942), German politician (CDU), MdA
- Luchterhandt, Gerhard (* 1964), German organist, church musician and university professor
- Luchterhandt, Manfred (* 1966), German art historian
- Luchterhandt, Otto (* 1943), German legal scholar
- Luchtmans, Pieter (1733–1800), Dutch medic
Luci
- Luci, Andrea (* 1985), Italian soccer player
- Lucia , Countess of Tripoli
- Lucía (* 1965), Spanish pop singer and presenter
- Lucia vom Berg († 1090), Catholic saint
- Lucia of Syracuse († 304), early Christian saint and martyr
- Lucía, Adriana , Colombian singer
- Lucia, Douglas (* 1963), American clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Syracuse
- Lucía, Humberto De (* 1992), Venezuelan guitarist
- Lucia, Lucia (* 1997), German author and slam poet
- Lucía, Paco de (1947–2014), Spanish guitarist and grand master of the flamenco guitar
- Lucía, Pepe de (* 1945), Spanish flamenco guitarist and singer and songwriter
- Lucian, Lucca (* 1977), Austrian magician and mentalist as well as lecturer
- Luciani, Clara (* 1992), French singer-songwriter
- Luciani, Dante , American jazz musician
- Luciani, Sebastiano Arturo (1884–1950), Italian composer, musicologist and film critic
- Luciano (* 1964), Jamaican roots reggae singer
- Luciano (* 1978), Chilean producer of electronic dance music
- Luciano (* 1994), German rapper
- Luciano da Silva, Ana Alice (* 1989), Brazilian soccer player
- Luciano, Fábio (* 1975), Brazilian soccer player
- Luciano, Jurswailly (* 1991), Dutch handball player
- Luciano, Le Rat (* 1976), French rapper
- Luciano, Lucky (1897–1962), American mobster
- Luciano, Michael (1909-1992), American film editor
- Lucibello, Antonio (* 1942), Italian Archbishop and Diplomat of the Holy See
- Lucić, Hanibal († 1553), Croatian poet and writer of the Renaissance
- Lucic, Ivan (* 1995), Austrian soccer goalkeeper
- Lucić, Ivica (* 1982), Austrian football player
- Lucic, Milan (* 1988), Canadian ice hockey player
- Lucic, Nenad (* 1974), German actor
- Lučić, Teddy (* 1973), Swedish football player
- Lučić, Vladimir (* 1989), Serbian basketball player
- Lučić, Vladislav (* 1941), Yugoslav or Serbian basketball player and coach
- Lučić-Baroni, Mirjana (* 1982), Croatian tennis player
- Lucid, Shannon (* 1943), American astronaut
- Lucidi, Alessandro (* 1947), Italian film editor and film director
- Lúcidi, Daisy (1929–2020), Brazilian radio host, telenovela performer, film actress and politician
- Lucidi, Evaristo (1866–1929), cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Lucidi, Maurizio (1932–2005), Italian film director and film editor
- Lucie, Lawrence (1907-2009), American jazz guitarist
- Lucie-Smith, Edward (* 1933), Jamaican poet, journalist and art historian
- Lucien (1481–1523), Lord of Monaco (1505–1523)
- Lucien, Jon (1942-2007), American smooth jazz singer and crooner
- Lucienne von Rochefort , first wife of the future French king Louis VI.
- Lucier, Alvin (* 1931), American composer
- Lucifer of Calaris († 371), Bishop of Cagliari and saint
- Lucignani, Luciano (1922–2008), Italian theater and film director and screenwriter
- Lucilius Bassus, Sextus († 73), Roman knight and prefect of the fleet
- Lucilius Hirrus, Gaius , Roman politician and businessman
- Lucilius Iunior (* 6), Roman knight, correspondent to Seneca
- Lucilius Longus († 23), Roman suffect consul 7
- Lucilius Paetus, Marcus , Roman officer of the Augustan period
- Lucilius, Gaius († 103 BC), Roman poet
- Lucilla , daughter of Marcus Aurelius and wife of his co-emperor Lucius Verus
- Lucillus , Roman consul 265
- Lucina , Christian martyr
- Lucinschi, Petru (* 1940), Moldovan politician and former President of the Republic of Moldova
- Lúcio (* 1978), Brazilian soccer player
- Lúcio (* 1979), Brazilian soccer player
- Lúcio, João (1880–1918), Portuguese poet and politician
- Lúcio, Mário (* 1964), Cape Verdean cultural ambassador
- Lucio, Shannon (* 1980), American actress
- Luciolli, Mario (1910–1988), Italian diplomat
- Lucioni, Fabio (* 1987), Italian football player
- Lucisano, Fulvio (* 1928), Italian film producer
- Łuciuk, Juliusz (* 1927), Polish composer
- Lucius Caesar (17 BC – 2), adopted son of Augustus
- Lucius Cocceius Auctus , Roman architect
- Lucius Cosconianus, Publius , Consul 125
- Lucius I († 254), Bishop of Rome
- Lucius II († 1145), Pope (1144–1145)
- Lucius III. († 1185), Pope (1181–1185)
- Lucius Pinarius Scarpus , Roman politician and general, (great?) Nephew of Caesar
- Lucius von Ballhausen, Otto (1867–1932), German administrative lawyer
- Lucius von Ballhausen, Robert (1835–1914), German politician, MdR
- Lucius of Cyrene , disciple of Jesus
- Lucius, Anthonius (1635–1704), German legal scholar
- Lucius, August (1816–1900), German merchant and landowner; MdHdA, MdR
- Lucius, Carl (1833–1877), German politician (center), MdR
- Lucius, Eckhard (1954–2011), German biology didactic and promoter of gifted students
- Lucius, Egmont (1814–1884), German politician in the Duchy of Braunschweig and member of the Braunschweig State Assembly
- Lucius, Eugen (1834–1903), German chemist, entrepreneur and patron
- Lucius, Jacob the Elder († 1597), German draftsman, printer, typographer and newspaper publisher
- Lucius, Jacob the Younger († 1616), German printer and newspaper publisher
- Lucius, Johann Andreas (1625–1686), German Lutheran theologian and Saxon court preacher
- Lucius, Johann Anton (1742–1810), German manufacturer
- Lucius, Johann Christian (1728–1785), politician Imperial City of Frankfurt
- Lucius, Johann Jacob (1761–1826), politician Free City of Frankfurt
- Lucius, Ludwig (1577–1642), Swiss Protestant Reformed theologian and university professor
- Lucius, Peter (1590–1656), German printer
- Lucius, Robert von (* 1949), German journalist
- Lucius, Sebastian (1781–1857), German manufacturer in Erfurt
- Lucius, Sebastian , German painter
- Lucius, Theo (* 1976), Dutch football player
- Lucius, Walter (* 1954), Dutch writer
- Lucius, Wulf D. von (* 1938), German publisher, publicist and bibliophile
Luck
- Luck and Witten, Philipp von (1739–1803), Prussian colonel and knight of the order Pour le Mérite
- Lück, Albert (1887–1974), German building contractor
- Lück, Alfred (1912–1982), German archivist from Siegerland and local history researcher
- Luck, Andrew (* 1989), American football player
- Lück, Angela (* 1959), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Lück, Anne (* 1979), German illustrator
- Luck, Arthur (1895–1962), German trade union official (USPD / SPD / KPD / SED)
- Lück, Christhard (* 1967), German Protestant theologian and religious educator
- Luck, Christoph Georg von († 1766), Prussian Colonel, Chief of Garrison Regiment No. 1
- Lück, Conradine (1885–1959), German writer, poet and book author
- Luck, Constantin (1855–1916), German photographer and art collector
- Lück, Daniel (* 1991), German soccer goalkeeper
- Lück, Erich (1907–1959), German politician (SPD)
- Lück, Ernst (1933–2016), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Luck, Ethan (* 1978), American guitarist
- Luck, Fee (* 1995), German child actress
- Luck, Frank (* 1967), German biathlete
- Lück, Fritz (1880–1967), German film architect, set designer and painter
- Luck, Georg (1926–2013), Swiss-American classical philologist
- Lück, Gisela (* 1957), German educator
- Luck, Hans von (1775-1859), Prussian general of the infantry, knight of the Black Eagle Order
- Lück, Hans-Joachim (* 1953), German rower
- Luck, Harry (* 1972), German journalist
- Lück, Heidi (* 1943), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Lück, Heiner (* 1954), German legal scholar
- Lück, Heinz G. (1929–2017), German actor, director and lecturer / professor
- Lück, Helmut (* 1945), German journalist and politician (CDU in the GDR)
- Lück, Helmut (* 1952), German soccer player
- Lück, Helmut E. (* 1941), German social psychologist, psychology historian, university professor and author
- Lück, Ingolf (* 1958), German actor, presenter and comedian
- Luck, Jay (* 1940), American hurdler
- Luck, Johann Peter Carl (1797–1868), German businessman and writer
- Lück, Johannes Baptist (1909–2000), German clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Aliwal
- Luck, Karl-Heinz (* 1945), German Nordic combined athlete
- Luck, Kaspar Fabian Gottlieb von (1723–1797), Prussian major general, chief of infantry regiment No. 53, governor of Alt Ruppin
- Luck, Kassandra (* 1993), Swiss floorball player
- Lück, Kurt (1900–1942), German folklorist and minority activist in Poland
- Luck, Leopold von (1740–1813), Prussian officer, most recently major general
- Luck, Ludolf von (1817–1895), Prussian public prosecutor and politician
- Luck, Nadine (* 1976), German author and journalist
- Luck, Oliver (* 1960), American sports official
- Luck, Peter (* 1942), German sports doctor
- Lück, Regine (* 1954), German politician (Die Linke), MdL
- Lück, Robert (1851–1930), German classical philologist and school principal
- Lück, Sandra (* 1974), German politician (animal protection party)
- Luck, Sophie (* 1989), Australian actress
- Lück, Stefanie (* 1990), German dart player
- Lück, Stephan (1806–1883), German theologian, church musician and editor
- Lück, Stephan (* 1967), German nutritionist
- Lück, Theo (1921–2012), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Lück, Thomas (1943–2019), German pop singer
- Lück, Thomas (* 1981), German canoeist
- Luck, Viktor von (1842–1928), German landowner and member of the Prussian House of Representatives
- Luck, Werner (1922–2008), German chemist and university professor
- Lück, Wolfgang (* 1957), German mathematician
- Luck, Zoe (* 1995), German actress
- Lucka, Emil (1877–1941), Austrian writer
- Luckas, Johannes (* 1980), German bodybuilder, bench press, personal trainer and YouTuber
- Luckassen, Derrick (* 1995), Dutch football player
- Luckassen, Kevin (* 1993), Dutch soccer player
- Luckau, Thomas (* 1957), German swimmer and trainer
- Lücke, Albert (1829-1894), German surgeon and university professor
- Lucke, Albrecht von (* 1967), German publicist
- Lucke, Anton von (* 1989), German actor
- Lucke, Bernd (* 1962), German economist and politician (LKR), MEP
- Lücke, Bruno (1907–1962), German politician (CDU), MdA
- Lucke, Carl (1840–1914), German landlord and politician, MdR
- Lücke, Carl (1863–1934), German administrative officer, parliamentarian and judge
- Lücke, Constantin (* 1979), German actor
- Lucke, Doris (* 1953), German sociologist
- Lucke, Ernst , German politician (WP), MdR
- Lucke, Ferdinand , domain tenant, member of the Reichstag
- Lücke, Friedrich (1791–1855), Protestant theologian, university professor and abbot
- Lucke, Gottlob Sebastian von (1745–1762), German poet
- Lucke, Hannfried (* 1964), German organist
- Lucke, Hans (1892–1983), German engineer and writer
- Lucke, Hans (1927-2017), German actor, writer and director
- Lucke, Hans von (1842–1911), German administrative officer, manor owner and member of parliament
- Lücke, Hans-Karl (1927–2009), German art historian
- Lücke, Heinz (1903–1977), German politician (DP), MdL
- Lücke, Hermann (1895–1976), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Lücke, Hermann (* 1920), German politician (DP), MdL
- Lücke, Ida (1838–1920), German founder of several foundations
- Lücke, Johannes (1901–1968), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Lucke, Jörg (* 1942), German rower and Olympic champion
- Lücke, Jörg (1944–2002), German legal scholar
- Lucke, Jörn von (* 1971), German scientist
- Lücke, Julien (* 1985), German soccer player
- Lucke, Karl (1889–1945), German political functionary, SA leader, member of the Baden state parliament
- Lücke, Ludwig († 1780), German sculptor
- Lücke, Martin (* 1975), German history didactician and historian
- Lucke, Michael (1955-2017), German actor
- Lücke, Monika (* 1958), German historian
- Lücke, Norbert (* 1950), German soccer player and club chairman
- Lücke, Norbert (* 1970), German chess player
- Lücke, Paul (1914–1976), German building minister and interior minister
- Lucke, Philipp von (1872–1931), German administrative officer and manor owner
- Lucke, Richard (1858–1928), German administrative lawyer
- Lucke, Ulrike (* 1975), German computer scientist and university professor
- Lücke, Wessel (* 1937), German basketball official
- Lucke, Willi (1913–2011), German politician (CSU), MdL Bavaria
- Lücke, Wolfgang (* 1926), German economist and university professor
- Lücke, Wolfgang (* 1956), German agricultural scientist and university professor
- Lücke-David, Susanne (* 1933), German art historian and non-fiction author
- Lückel, Lena (* 1995), German soccer player
- Lückel, Ludwig (1868–1929), Hessian politician (SPD) and member of the state parliament in the people's state of Hesse
- Luckeln, Conrad , German mold cutter and caster
- Lückemeier, Lars (* 1994), German volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Lückemeier, Peter (* 1950), German non-fiction author and journalist
- Lücken, Eberhard von (1864–1925), German administrative officer
- Lücken, Gottfried von (1883–1976), German classical archaeologist
- Lücken, Ludwig von (1831–1885), German manor owner and member of parliament
- Lücken, Robert (* 1985), Dutch rower
- Luckenbach, Helga (* 1935), German economist, professor of economics
- Luckenbach, Hermann (1856–1949), German classical philologist and high school teacher
- Luckenbach, Reiner (1941–2011), German chemist
- Luckenbach, Werner (1900–1982), German pharmacist
- Luckenbill, Daniel David (1881–1927), American ancient orientalist
- Luckeneder, Andreas (1812–1890), Austrian city architect
- Luckeneder, Felix (* 1994), Austrian soccer player
- Lückenhaus, Alfred , German journalist
- Lückenkemper, Gina (* 1996), German athlete
- Lücker, Alfred (1931–2008), German hockey player
- Lücker, Arno (* 1979), German composer
- Lücker, Björn (* 1967), German jazz musician
- Lucker, Dietmar (* 1937), German soccer player
- Lucker, Elisabeth (1914–2008), German psychologist and university professor
- Lücker, Hans August (1915–2007), German politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag, MEP
- Lücker, Joop (1914–1980), Dutch journalist and editor-in-chief
- Lücker, Martin (* 1953), German organist
- Lucker, Mitch (1984–2012), American metal musician
- Lücker, Paul (1847–1931), German doctor and politician
- Lücker, Peter (1875–1957), German headmaster, local history researcher and honorary citizen of Weitefeld
- Lücker, Peter (* 1933), German pharmacologist, university professor, conductor and local politician (FDP)
- Lücker, Walther (* 1957), German journalist and photographer
- Lückerath-Rovers, Mijntje (* 1968), Dutch economist and university professor
- Lückeroth, Jupp (1919–1993), German painter
- Lückert León, Roberto (* 1939), Venezuelan clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic Archbishop of Coro
- Lückert, Brigitte (1943–2020), German educator and politician (SPD)
- Lückert, Heinz-Rolf (1913–1992), German psychologist and university professor
- Lückert, Manfred (* 1947), German historian and author on Thuringian and Hessian history
- Lückert, Wilhelm (1905–1970), German educator
- Luckett, LeToya (* 1981), American R&B singer
- Luckey, Bud (1934–2018), American animator and illustrator
- Luckey, Hans (1900–1976), Baptist theologian and pastor as well as free church historian
- Luckey, Henry Carl (1868–1956), American politician
- Luckey, Karin (* 1956), German social and educational scientist
- Luckey, Klaus-Jürgen (1934–2001), German sculptor
- Luckey, Manfred (* 1949), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Luckey, Matthias (* 1982), German actor
- Luckey, Palmer (* 1992), American inventor
- Luckey, Susan (1938–2012), American actress
- Luckey, Warren (1920-2005), American jazz musician
- Luckhard, Fritz (1878–1965), German director of studies and local researcher
- Luckhardt, Emil (1880–1914), German translator of the song "Die Internationale" (hymn of the Soviet Union 1922–1944)
- Luckhardt, Fritz (1843-1894), Austrian photographer
- Luckhardt, Hans (1890–1954), German architect, Neues Bauen, Der Ring
- Luckhardt, Jochen (* 1952), German art historian and museum director
- Luckhardt, Karl Heinz (1932–2019), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Luckhardt, Wassili (1889–1972), German architect
- Luckhaus, Alfred (1871–1923), German administrative officer
- Luckhaus, Edward (1910–1975), German-Polish triple jumper
- Luckhaus, Iris (* 1973), German illustrator and designer
- Luckhaus, Stephan (* 1953), German mathematician
- Luckhoo, Edward Victor (1912–1998), Guyanese Governor General and President of Guyana
- Luckie, James Buckner (1833-1908), American physician
- Luckinbill, Laurence (born 1934), American actor
- Luckinbill, Thad (* 1975), American actor and producer
- Lucking, Alfred (1856–1929), American politician
- Lücking, Georg (1912–1992), German civil engineer and association official
- Lücking, Heinrich (1884–1968), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Lücking, Karl (1893–1976), German Protestant theologian
- Lucking, Martyn (born 1938), British shot putter
- Lucking, William (* 1941), American film and stage actor
- Lücking-Michel, Claudia (* 1962), German theologian and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Luckis, Markas (1905–1973), Lithuanian-Argentine chess player
- Luckman, Sid (1916-1998), American football player
- Luckmann, Benita (1925–1987), American sociologist
- Luckmann, Felix , Austrian politician (NSDAP), member of the state parliament
- Lückmann, Rudolf , German architect
- Luckmann, Thomas (1927–2016), German-American sociologist
- Luckner, Ernst-Günther von (1919–1993), German monastery provost von Uetersen
- Luckner, Felix Graf von (1881–1966), German navigator and writer
- Luckner, Gertrud (1900–1995), Christian resistance fighter, pacifist
- Lückner, Harald (* 1957), Swedish ice hockey player, coach and official
- Luckner, Heinrich Graf (1891–1970), German painter and graphic artist
- Luckner, Helmut (1937–2012), German motor journalist
- Luckner, Hubertus von (* 1954), German bank clerk and monastery provost
- Luckner, Ludwig (* 1940), German scientist
- Luckner, Martin (1935–2004), German biochemist and pharmacist
- Luckner, Michaela (* 1963), German volleyball player
- Luckner, Nikolaus Graf von (1894–1966), German major general
- Luckner, Nikolaus von (1722–1794), Marshal of France
- Luckner, Peter (* 1941), German environmental designer, engineer, designer and university professor
- Luckner, Willi (1896–1975), German politician (NSDAP), MdR, MdL
- Luckner, Wolf Graf von (1896–1971), German artillery officer, major general in the Wehrmacht
- Lückoff, Dietrich (1957–2014), German writer, translator, poet and poet
- Luckovich, Mike (* 1960), American cartoonist
- Luckow, Carl (1828–1885), German architect and Mecklenburg construction clerk
- Luckow, Dirk (* 1958), German art historian and curator
- Luckow, Gero (1928–2016), German politician (CDU), MdA
- Lucks, Annette (* 1952), German painter, draftsman, graphic artist and ceramicist
- Lucks, Günter (* 1928), German author
- Lucks, Max (* 1997), German politician (Green Youth)
- Luckscheiter, Karl (1857–1919), German architect
- Luckwald, Erich von (1884–1969), German diplomat
- Luckwald, Olga von (* 1991), German actress
- Lucky Jim , Scottish singer and author
- Lucky Luke (* 1999), Lithuanian music producer
- Lucky, Anthony Amos (* 1940), Trinidadian judge at the International Tribunal for the Sea
- Lucky, Robert W. (* 1936), American electrical engineer
Luco
- Luco, Ramón Barros (1835-1919), Chilean politician
- Luçon, Louis (1842–1930), French cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and Archbishop of Reims
- Lucoqui, Anderson (* 1997), German-Angolan football player
- Lucotte, Edme Aimé (1770–1825), French division general
- Lucotte, Jacques-Raymond (1739–1811) French architect and encyclopedist
Lucr
- Lucraft, Howard (1916–2011), British journalist and composer
- Lucrecia , Cuban actress and singer
- Lucretia , wife of Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus
- Lucretius Ofella, Quintus († 81 BC), Roman officer
- Lucretius Tricipitinus, Spurius , Roman suffect consul 509 BC Chr.
- Lucretius Tricipitinus, Titus , Roman consul 508 and 504 BC Chr.
- Lucretius Trio, Gnaeus , Roman mint master 136 BC Chr.
- Lucretius Vespillo, Quintus , Roman politician and military
- Lucrezia di Cosimo de 'Medici († 1562), Florentine noblewoman
- Lucroy, Jonathan (* 1986), American baseball player
- Lucry (* 1990), German-Cuban rapper
Lucu
- Lucullus, Lucius Licinius (117 BC – 56 BC), Roman general and consul
- Lucumí, Jhon (* 1998), Colombian football player
- Lucunde, Mário (* 1957), Angolan clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic bishop of Menongue
- Lucusta , Roman poisoner
Lucy
- Lucy Cat (* 1994), German porn actress and web video producer
- Lucy of Bolingbroke , Countess of Chester
- Lucy, Anthony, 1st Baron Lucy , English nobleman and military man
- Lucy, Arnold (1865–1945), English film and stage actor
- Lucy, Godfrey de , Bishop of Winchester
- Lucy, Herbert (1929–1994), German General Works Council Chairman of Daimler-Benz AG
- Lucy, Thomas (1532–1600), English justice of the peace and high sheriff
- Lucy, William († 1460), English knight
- Lucyga, Christine (* 1944), German politician (SPD), MdV, MdB
Lucz
- Łuczak, Dariusz (* 1959), Polish lawyer and head of the secret service
- Luczak, Grace (* 1989), American rower
- Luczak, Hania (* 1958), German biochemist, journalist and editor
- Luczak, Hans-Jürgen (1943-2008), German wrestler
- Luczak, Jan-Marco (* 1975), German lawyer and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Luczak, Kai (* 1966), German lighting designer
- Luczak, Peter (* 1979), Polish-Australian former tennis player
- Luczak, Thomas (* 1952), German architect
- Łuczak, Tomasz (* 1963), Polish mathematician and university professor
- Luczkowski, Adalbert (1900–1971), German conductor and orchestra leader
- Luczny, Alfons (1894–1985), German lieutenant general in World War II