Kemper
Kemper may refer to:
- Booz Allen Classic (originally known as the Kemper Open), was a regular golf tournament on the PGA Tour from 1968 to 2006
- City of Quimper, France, in the Breton language
- Edmund Kemper, convicted serial killer active in California, United States, during the 1970s
- Kemper: The CoEd Killer, 2008 film loosely based on the above
- Ellie Kemper, American actress and comedienne
- Frederick T. Kemper (1816-1881), American school-founder & brother of James L. Kemper
- Kemper Military School, in Boonville, Missouri, U.S.
- James L. Kemper, Confederate general in the American Civil War & governor of Virginia, U.S.
- Johan Kemper (1670-1716), Christian Kabbalist
- Kemper Corporation, American insurance company
- Kemper County, Mississippi, U.S.
- Kemper Project, energy project in Kemper County
- Kemper Harreld, African-American concert violinist (1885-1971)
- Kemper Profiling Amplifier, profiling amplifier
- Nathan Kemper, 19th-century American filibuster, brother of Reuben & Samuel Kemper
- R. Crosby Kemper (1892-1972), banker & philanthropist
- Kemper Arena, indoor arena in Kansas City, Missouri
- R. Crosby Kemper, Jr. (1927-2014), banker & philanthropist
- Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, in Kansas City, Missouri
- Reuben Kemper (1770-1826), American filibuster, brother of Samuel Kemper
- Samuel Kemper (d. 1814), American filibuster
- William T. Kemper (1866-1938), patriarch of the Kansas City banking family