Callistus, Calistus, Callixtus, and Calixtus (all four in Latin) and Kallistos (in Greek; meaning the most beautiful one) may refer to:
Popes and antipopes
- Saint Callixtus I, pope from c. 217 to 222
 - Pope Callixtus II, pope from 1119 to 1124
 - Antipope Callixtus III, antipope from 1168 to 1178
 - Pope Callixtus III, pope from 1455 to 1458
 
Other persons
- Callistus, a Roman general of the 3rd century more commonly known as Balista
 - Patriarch Callistus I of Constantinople
 - Patriarch Callistus II of Constantinople
 - Callistus Caravario (1903–1930), Italian Roman Catholic priest and missionary
 - Callistus Chukwu (born 1990), Nigerian footballer
 - Callistus Ndlovu (1936–2019), Zimbabwean politician
 - Callistus Valentine Onaga (born 1958), Nigerian Roman Catholic bishop
 - Callistus Rubaramira (born 1950), Ugandan Roman Catholic bishop
 - Gaius Julius Callistus, a Greek freedman of the Roman emperor Caligula
 - Georg Calixtus (1586–1656), German Lutheran theologian
 - Kallistos Ware (1934–2022), Metropolitan of Diokleia in Phrygia, an Orthodox assistant bishop in the UK
 - Nikephoros Kallistos Xanthopoulos, last of the Greek ecclesiastical historians, flourished c. 1320
 
Other
- Callistus (beetle), a ground beetle genus
 - Catacomb of Callixtus
 
See also
- Calixte, French-language variant
 
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