Cranston, Cranstoun or Cranstone is a Scottish surname originating in a clan that lived around Roxburgh in the Scottish Borders. It is a minor clan but has its own tartan and clan brooch. Notable people with the surname include:

Real people

  • Alan Cranston (1914–2000), American politician from California
  • Andrew Cranston (b. 1969), Scottish painter
  • Alistair Cranston Former Scottish rugby union player
  • Bryan Cranston (b. 1956), American actor
  • Catherine Cranston (1849–1934), also known as Kate Cranston or Miss Cranston, tea room proprietor
  • Earl Cranston (1840–1932), bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church
  • Edwin Cranston, professor of Japanese at Harvard University
  • Emily Cranston, Canadian chemist
  • John Cranston, colonial governor of Rhode Island
  • Ken Cranston (1917–2007), former English cricketer
  • Kyle Cranston (b. 1992), Australian Decathlete, 2017 World University Games Decathlon Champion
  • Lefevre James Cranstone (1822–1893), English artist
  • Mary Cranston Mason (1846–1932), social reformer and temperance leader
  • Mary Rankin Cranston (d. 1931), American librarian, non-fiction writer, sociological engineer
  • Maurice Cranston (1920–1993), British philosopher and political scientist
  • Ross Cranston (b. 1948), British lawyer and politician, member of Parliament for Dudley
  • Samuel Cranston, colonial governor of Rhode Island
  • Tim Cranston (b. 1962), Canadian ice hockey player
  • Tom Cranston (footballer) (1891–1916), Scottish footballer
  • Thomas George Cranston (1877–1954), Irish chess player
  • Toller Cranston (1949–2015), Canadian figure skater and artist

Fictional characters

  • Billy Cranston, a character from the Power Rangers universe
  • Lamont Cranston, a crime-fighting vigilante from the 1930s series, The Shadow
  • Kirk Cranston, a fictional character on the NBC daytime soap Santa Barbara
  • Rachel Cranston, a female character on the NCIS
  • Chuck Cranston, the lowlife boyfriend of Ariel Moore in the movie Footloose