Cantor (surname)
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Cantor is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Andrés Cantor (born 1962), Spanish-language soccer announcer
- Anthony Cantor (born 1946), British diplomat
- Arthur Cantor (1920–2001), American theatrical producer
- Aviva Cantor (born 1940), American journalist, lecturer and author
- B. Gerald Cantor (1916–1996), American businessman
- Cantor Fitzgerald, financial services firm founded by him
- Brett Cantor (1967–1993), American record executive and nightclub owner
- Brian Cantor (born 1948), Vice-Chancellor of the University of York, UK
- Charles Cantor (born 1942), American molecular geneticist
- David Cantor (born 1954), American actor and singer
- Eddie Cantor (1892–1964), American comedian, singer, actor, songwriter
- Eric Cantor (born 1963), American politician
- Geoffrey Cantor (born 1943), professor of history and philosophy of science at the University of Leeds
- Georg Cantor (1845–1918), German mathematician, founder of set theory
- Jacob A. Cantor (1854–1921), New York politician
- James Cantor (born 1966), American-Canadian clinical psychologist specializing in sexology
- Jay Cantor (born 1948), American novelist and essayist
- Leo Cantor (1919–1995), American NFL football player
- Liz Cantor (born 1982), Australian television presenter
- Max Cantor (1959–1991), American journalist and actor
- Mircea Cantor (born 1977), Romanian visual artist
- Moritz Cantor (1829–1920), German historian of mathematics
- Nancy Cantor (born 1952), Chancellor and President of Syracuse University
- Noah Cantor (born 1971), Canadian footballer
- Norman Cantor (1929–2004), Canadian medievalist
- Peter Cantor (died 1197), French Roman Catholic theologian
- Paul Cantor (born 1945) is an American literary critic
- Steven Cantor, American film/television director
- Theodore Edward Cantor (1809–1860), Danish biologist
- Tim Cantor (born 1969), American surrealism artist and writer
- Wulfstan the Cantor (c.960 – early 11th century), Anglo-Saxon monk