People
- First name (given name)
- Tucker Carlson, former television host
- Tucker Max, Internet personality, author
- Tucker Martine, drummer and record producer
- Tucker Smith, actor, dancer and singer
- Surname (last name)
- Tucker (surname)
- Albert W. Tucker, mathematician
- Preston Tucker, car manufacturer
- Tony Tucker, retired professional heavyweight boxer.
- Groups of people
- Tukker, inhabitant of Tuk, (Netherlands)
- Tukker, nickname for the inhabitants of Twente, Netherlands
- Fictional people
- Tucker Foley, one of the titular character's best friends on the animated series Danny Phantom
- Charles Tucker III, fictional character on Star Trek: Enterprise
- Tucker Jenkins, played by actor Todd Carty in the BBC television series Grange Hill and spin-off Tucker's Luck
- Libby Tucker, the character played by Dinah Manoff in Neil Simon's play I Ought to Be in Pictures as well as the 1982 film
- Tucker Crowe, the fictional reclusive singer-songwriter in Nick Hornby's novel Juliet, Naked
- Malcolm Tucker, master of spin in Armando Iannucci's The Thick of It and In the Loop
- Lavernius Tucker, fictional character in the machinima science fiction comedy video series Red vs. Blue
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