People With This Surname
- Alain LeRoy Locke (1885–1954), African American educator, writer, and philosopher.
- David Ross Locke (1833–1888), American journalist and humourist, also known by the pseudonym Petroleum V. Nasby
- Dean Jewett Locke (1823–1887), doctor, founder of Lockeford, California
- Edwin A. Locke (born 1938), American psychologist known for the goal-setting theory developed with G. Latham
- Elizabeth Locke, contestant on The Apprentice (UK) series six
- Gary Locke (disambiguation)
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- Gary Locke (born 1950), United States Secretary of Commerce and first Chinese American governor, current United States Ambassador to China
- Harvey Locke (born 1959), conservationist
- John Locke (disambiguation)
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- John Locke (1632–1704), English philosopher
- John Locke (American Professor) (1792–1856)
- John Locke (Canadian politician) (1825–1873), a Nova Scotia Senator 1867–1873
- John Locke (Massachusetts), member of the U.S. House of Representatives, 1823–1829
- John Locke (musician), (1943–2006) former member of the jazz-hard rock band "Spirit"
- John Locke (poet) (1847–1889), Irish poet, novelist and journalist whose best known poem is Dawn on the Irish Coast
- John L. Locke, contemporary American biolinguist, psycholinguist, child phonologist
- Joseph Locke (1805–1860), English civil engineer, particularly associated with railway projects
- Keith Locke (born 1944), New Zealand Member of Parliament for the Green Party of Aotearoa, New Zealand
- Kevin Locke (disambiguation)
- Kimberley Locke (born 1978), competitor in second season of American Idol
- Lewis Locke, American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient.
- Matthew Locke (disambiguation)
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- Matthew Locke (composer) (c. 1621 – 1677), English Baroque composer
- Richard Adams Locke, 19th-century journalist and creator of the Great Moon Hoax
- Sondra Locke (born 1947), American actor
- William John Locke (1863–1930), English author
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