Berg (family name)
Berg is a family name .
Origin and meaning
Berg as a name can be a toponym . The Counts of Berg von der Burg Berge in today's North Rhine-Westphalia are among the first namesake since the 11th century
As van den Berg , the surname occurs frequently in the Netherlands.
Dynasties
Name bearer
A.
- Achim Berg (* 1964), German manager
- Ad van den Berg (politician) ( Adriaan Pieter van den Berg ; * 1944), Dutch politician (PNVD), see Vereniging Martijn
- Ad van den Berg , stage name of Adrian Vandenberg (* 1954), Dutch musician, see Vandenberg (band)
- Adam Berg (1540–1610), German printer and publisher
- Adolf Berg (1820–1876), Swedish painter
- Ahasverus van den Berg (1733–1807), Dutch theologian and poet
- Aina Berg (1902–1992), Swedish swimmer
- Airan Berg (* 1961), Israeli-Austrian theater director and cultural manager
- Aki-Petteri Berg (* 1977), Finnish ice hockey player
- Alan Berg (1934–1984), American radio presenter
- Alban Berg (1885–1935), Austrian composer
- Albert Berg (painter, 1825) (1825–1884), German painter and museum director
- Albert Berg (painter, 1832) (1832–1916), Swedish painter
- Albert Berg (politician) (1901–1973), German politician (SPD, DFU)
- Albert van den Berg (* 1957), Dutch physicist
- Albert van den Berg (rugby player) , South African rugby player
- Albert Berg-Winters (* 1943), German politician (CDU)
- Albert Sally Berg (1857–1924), German businessman and fashion designer, see Sally Berg
- Alec Berg , American film producer, film director and screenwriter
- Alexander Berg (1911 – early 1990s), German doctor and medical historian
- Alexander Berg (industrialist) (1868–1960), German industrialist, art collector and patron
- Alfons Berg (* 1955), German football referee
- Alfred Berg (1876–1945), German educator and writer
- Allen Berg (* 1961), Canadian racing driver
- Almut Berg (* 1938), German actress
- Aloys Berg (* 1946), German sports doctor
- Amy Berg (* 1968), American filmmaker
- Andrea Berg (* 1966), German pop singer
- Andrea Berg (volleyball player) (* 1981), German volleyball player
- Andreas Berg (politician) (1861–1944), Norwegian lawyer, banker and politician
- Andreas Berg (1932–1996), German news anchor and actor, see Andreas Hanft
- Andreas Berg (Major General) (1957-2020), German Major General
- Andreas Berg (actor) (* 1974), German actor
- Andreas Berg (handball player) (* 1992), Swedish handball player
- Andreas Georg Berg (* 1959), German journalist and poet
- Anke am Berg (* 1966), German illustrator
- Anke Domscheit-Berg (* 1968), German economist
- Anna Berg (? –1629), German printer and publisher
- Anna von Berg (* 1974), German actress
- Ans van den Berg (1873–1942), Dutch painter and draftsman
- Anthony Berg (1880– ??), French bobsledder
- Anton Philipp Berg (1795–1866), German singer (baritone) and actor
- Armin Berg (1883–1956), Austrian cabaret artist
- Arne Berg (cyclist) (1909–1997), Swedish cyclist
- Arne Berg (ice hockey player) (* 1931), Norwegian ice hockey player
- Arnold Berg (1850–1937), German lieutenant general
- Arthur Berg (1889–1947), German court official
- Asbjørn Berg-Hansen (1912–1998), Norwegian boxer
- Aud Kari Berg (* 1976), Norwegian racing cyclist
- August Berg (painter) (1885–1924), Swedish painter
- August Berg (medic) (1910– ??), German medic
- Axel Berg (diplomat) (* 1951), German ambassador
- Axel Berg (politician) (* 1959), lawyer and political scientist, German politician (SPD) and former member of the German Bundestag
- Axel von Berg (* 1961), German archaeologist
- Axel Iwanowitsch Berg (1893–1979), Russian scientist and naval officer
B.
- Barbara Berg, stage name of Barbara Brecht-Schall (1930–2015), German actress
- Barbara von Berg (* 1960), German cantor and organist
- Bart van den Berg (* 1993), Dutch tennis player
- Benedikt Berg-Walz (* 1954), German media and communication scientist and film producer
- Bengt Berg (1885–1967), Swedish ornithologist and writer
- Benjamin vom Berg (* 1974), German business IT specialist and university lecturer
- Bernard Berg (1931–2019), Luxembourg politician
- Bernhard Sigismund von Berg († 1753), Prussian colonel and head of the regiment
- Bertil Berg (1910-1989), Swedish water polo player
- Betina Mantey-Berg (* 1977), Danish judoka
- Betzy Akersloot-Berg (1850–1922), Norwegian-Dutch landscape and marine painter
- Birgit Berg-Block (* 1942), German artist
- Birte Berg (* 1958), German actress
- Björn Berg (1923–2008), Swedish draftsman and graphic artist
- Björn Berg (volleyball player) (* 1972), Swedish beach volleyball player
- Bob Berg (1951–2002), American saxophonist
- Bruno Vahl-Berg (1903–1984), German actor
- Burchard Magnus von Berg (1764–1738), Russian lieutenant general
C.
- Carl Berg (airship builder) (1851–1906), German entrepreneur and airship builder
- Carl vom Berg (before 1875–1948), German homeland researcher
- Carl Berg (composer) (1879–1957), Swedish composer
- Carl Berg (Investor) (* 1939), American investor
- Carl Friedrich Berg (1774–1835), German pharmacist
- Carl Heinrich Edmund von Berg (1800–1874), German forest scientist
- Carlos Berg (1843–1902), Argentine-Russian entomologist
- Christa Berg (* 1940), German educational scientist and educational historian
- Christen Berg (1829-1891), Danish politician
- Christian Berg (theologian) (1908–1990), German clergyman
- Christian Berg (journalist) , German journalist
- Christian Berg (author) (* 1966), German author, composer and producer
- Christian Berg (engineer) (* 1967), German engineer and non-fiction author
- Christian Berg (musician) , Swedish musician, member of Kite (band)
- Christian Berg (soccer player) (* 1978), Norwegian soccer player
- Christiane Berg (* 1957), German agricultural engineer and politician (CDU)
- Christoph Berg (* 1936), German psychologist, educator and university lecturer, see Hans Christoph Berg
- Christoph Weber-Berg (* 1964), Swiss pastor, business ethicist and church official
- Chuck Berg (around 1940–2016), American film scholar, author and jazz musician
- Claes Berg (1886-1959), Swedish football player
- Claus Berg († 1535?), German carver
- Claus C. Berg (1937–2020), German economist
- Cornelis Christiaan Berg (philologist) (1900–1990), Dutch philologist, historian and Indonesian researcher
- Cornelis Christiaan Berg (botanist) (1934–2012), Dutch botanist
D.
- Daniel Berg (writer) (1887–1937), Swedish writer
- Daniel Berg (musician) , Swedish composer and marima player.
- Daniel Domscheit-Berg (* 1978, nee Daniel Berg), German computer scientist
- Daniela Berg (born Wolz ; * 1967), German neurologist and university professor
- Dave Berg (1920–2002), American draftsman
- David Berg (1919–1994), American preacher
- Delmer Berg (1915–2016), American soldier and activist
- Dick Berg (1922–2009), American television producer and screenwriter
- Dieter Berg (* 1944), German historian
- Dieter Berg (boxer) (* 1966), German boxer
- Dietrich Berg (* 1935), German gynecologist and obstetrician
- Dirk van den Berg (* 1966); German director and producer
- Dirk Berg-Schlosser (* 1943), German political scientist and university professor
E.
- Eberhard von Berg (around 1080–1145 / 1152), Abbot of Georgenthal, see Everhard von Berg
- Eberhard von Berg (privy councilor) , German privy councilor, member of the Baden Estates Assembly
- Eberhard I. von Berg-Altena (before 1150–1180), Count of Altena
- Eero Berg (1898–1969), Finnish athlete
- Eivinn Berg (1931–2013), Norwegian politician
- Eja Siepman van den Berg (* 1943), Dutch sculptor
- Elisabeth von Berg (1581–1614), Princess Abbess of Essen, see Elisabeth von Bergh-s'Heerenberg
- Ellen Berg (orienteer) , Danish orienteer, third in the relay at the EM 1964
- Ellen Berg (badminton player) (* 1966), Norwegian badminton player
- Ellen Berg (author) (* 1969), German writer
- Else Berg (1877–1942), Dutch painter
- Emanuel Berg (* 1981), Swedish chess player
- Emil Berg (meteorologist) (1862–1925), German meteorologist
- Emil Berg (politician, 1874) (1874–1957), German politician, mayor of Freising
- Emil Berg (politician, 1887) (1887 – after 1928), German politician (DNVP), MdL Saxony
- Eric Berg (sculptor) (1945-2020), American sculptor
- Eric Berg (badminton player)
- Ernst von Berg (botanist) (1782–1855), German botanist
- Ernst von Berg (agricultural scientist, 1824) (1824–1888?), German agricultural scientist
- Ernst Berg (racing driver) (* 1947), Dutch entrepreneur and racing car driver
- Ernst Berg (agricultural scientist, 1948) (* 1948), German agricultural economist
- Ernst Julius Berg (1871–1941), American radio technician
- Erwin Berg (1954–2015), German soccer player
- Espen Berg-Knutsen (* 1969), Norwegian marksman
- Eugen Berg (1855–1919), German-Baltic clergyman and martyr
- Eva-Maria Berg (* 1949), German writer and poet
- Everhard von Berg (around 1080–1145 / 1152), German clergyman, saint
F.
- Felix Berg (* 1980), German climber and mountaineer
- Ferdinand Berg (1852–1924), German administrative officer
- Franz Berg (theologian) (1753–1821), German Catholic theologian and university professor
- Franz von Berg (lawyer) (before 1770–1847), German lawyer
- Franz von Berg (General) (1831–1902), Bavarian Lieutenant General
- Franz Berg (painter) (* 1953), German painter and sculptor
- Franz Daniel Berg (1599–1658), German theologian
- Franz-Josef Berg (* 1957), German politician (CDU)
- Franziska Berg (1813-1893), German actress
- Friedrich Berg (manufacturer) (1823–1890), German manufacturer
- Friedrich von Berg (also von Berg-Markienen ; 1866–1939), Prussian-German officer, civil servant and politician
- Friedrich Berg (prehistoric) (* 1930), Austrian prehistoric
- Friedrich von Berg-Altena († 1198/1199), Count von der Mark
- Friedrich Adolf von Berg (1798–1889), German lawyer and politician
- Friedrich Paul Berg (* 1943), German-American Holocaust denier
- Friedrich Reinhold von Berg (1736–1809), Livonian baron
- Friedrich Wilhelm Rembert von Berg (1794–1874), Russian field marshal
- Fritz Berg (1901–1979), German entrepreneur and association official
- Fritz vom Berg (1907–1960), German architect
- Frode Berg (* 1971), Norwegian bass player
G
- Gabriele Berg (* 1963), German microbiologist, university lecturer in Graz
- Geir Inge Berg (* 1979), Norwegian cyclist
- Geir Ove Berg (* 1947), Norwegian ski jumper, ski jumping coach and sports official
- Georg Berg (politician, 1910) (1910–1985), German politician (CDU), MdL Rhineland-Palatinate
- Georg Berg (politician, 1944) (* 1944), German politician (instead of party), Member of the Bundestag
- Georg Dominikus Berg (1798–1837), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Georg Ernst Wilhelm Berg (1878–1946), German geologist
- Gerard J. van den Berg (* 1962), Dutch economist
- Gerhard Berg (* 1927), Swedish interior architect and designer
- Gerhard Berg-Schlosser (1913–1996), German doctor and ornithologist
- Gertrude Berg (1899–1966), American actress, screenwriter and producer
- Gijsbertus Johannus van den Berg (1769–1817), Dutch portrait and miniature painter, copyist and art teacher
- Golo Berg (* 1968), German conductor
- Gregor von Berg (1765–1838), Russian infantry general
- Gretchen J. Berg (* 1971), American screenwriter and producer
- Guido van den Berg (1975–2019), German politician
- Gunnar Berg (painter) (1863-1893), Norwegian painter
- Gunnar Berg (medic) (1907–1974), German medic
- Gunnar Berg (composer) (1909–1989), Danish composer and pianist
- Gunnar Berg (physicist) (* 1940), German physicist
- Günter Berg (* 1960), German publisher and foundation director
- Günther von Berg (1765–1843), German politician and publicist
- Günther Berg (* 1962), Austrian singer and guitarist
- Gustav Olsen-Berg (1862–1896), Norwegian politician and typographer
H
- Hagbarth Martin Schytte-Berg (1860–1944), Norwegian architect
- Hans Berg (lawyer) (1877–1958), German lawyer
- Hans Berg (politician) (1902–1980), Norwegian politician
- Hans Berg (singer) (1906–1984), German opera singer (baritone)
- Hans Berg (musician) (* 1978), Swedish musician, composer, music producer
- Hans Christoph Berg (* 1936), German psychologist, educator and university professor
- Hans Heinrich Berg (1889–1968), German doctor
- Hans-Joachim Berg (* 1948), German lawyer and politician
- Hans Walter Berg (1916–2003), German journalist
- Hartmut Berg (* 1936), German economist and university professor
- Heidi Johansen-Berg (* before 1976), British neuroscientist
- Heinrich Berg (politician) (1893–1954), German politician (CDU)
- Heinrich Berg (pianist) (1915–1976), Moravian-Austrian pianist and music teacher
- Heinz Schmidt-Berg (1911–1993), German painter and caricaturist
- Helene Berg (1885–1976), Austrian wife of Alban Berg
- Helene Berg (politician) (1906–2006), German KPD and SED functionary
- Hellmut Berg (1908–1960), German geophysicist and meteorologist
- Helmut Berg (* 1957), Austrian theologian, journalist, financial and media advisor
- Henning Berg (trombonist) (* 1954), German trombonist and composer
- Henning von Berg (* 1961), German planning engineer and photographer
- Henning Berg (soccer player) (* 1969), Norwegian soccer player
- Henning Berg (voice actor) , voice actor
- Henriette Heinze-Berg (1809–1892), German dancer, theater actress, singer (soprano), librettist and translator
- Herbert Berg (chemist) (1905–1988), German chemist
- Herbert Berg (racing driver) (1910–1938), German automobile racing driver
- Herbert Berg (bobsleigh driver) , German bobsleigh athlete
- Herbert Berg (religious scholar) , American religious scholar
- Hermann von Berg (architect) (1881–1964), German architect
- Hermann Berg (politician) (1905–1982), German politician (FDP, FVP, DP), Member of the Bundestag
- Hermann Berg (theologian) (1911–1988), German Catholic theologian
- Hermann Berg (chemist) (1924–2010), German chemist and professor of physical chemistry
- Hermann von Berg (1933–2019), German publicist and diplomat
- Hermann Große-Berg (* 1966), German actor
- Hermann von Berg-Perscheln (1814–1880), Prussian officer and district administrator in the Mohrungen district (1851–1859), East Prussia province
- Hetty Berg (* 1961), Dutch curator and museum manager
- Holger Berg (* 1950), German actor
- Horst Berg (* 1941), German soccer player
- Howard C. Berg (* 1934), American biophysicist
I.
- Inger-Kristin Berg (* 1968), Canadian biathlete
- Ingvar Berg (1905–1993), Swedish modern pentathlete
- Insoo Kim Berg (1934-2007), American psychotherapist
- Irmgard von Berg (around 1204–1248 / 1249), German nobleman
- Irmlind Berg (* 1941), German politician (SPD)
- Isak Albert Berg (1803–1886), Swedish tenor, singing teacher and composer
J
- Jackie Berg (1909-1991), British boxer
- Jacobus Everhardus Josephus van den Berg (1802–1861), Dutch painter and art teacher
- Jakob Berg (around 1460 – around 1534), German theologian and reformer, see Jacob Montanus
- Jakob Berg (Designer) (1958–2008), Danish designer
- Jakob Friedrich von Berg (1734–1797), German major general
- Jakob Georg von Berg (1760–1844), Estonian politician
- Jan Berg (soccer player) (* 1965), Norwegian soccer player
- Jan Hendrik van den Berg (1914–2012), Dutch psychiatrist
- Jan Niklas Berg (* 1988), German actor
- Jeen van den Berg (1928–2014), Dutch speed skater
- Jens Christian Berg (1775–1852), Norwegian lawyer and historian
- Jeremy M. Berg (* 1958), American biochemist
- Jimmy Berg (actually Simson Weinberg , pseudonyms Raimund Danberg , Otto Forst-Berg , Helmut Raabe ; 1909–1988), American composer, author and critic of Austrian origin
- Jo van den Berg (* 1953), Belgian photographer and director
- Joakim Berg (* 1970), Swedish composer, lyricist and singer
- Jobst von Berg (* 1962), German artist
- Jochen Berg (1948–2009), German writer
- Johann Berg (garden architect) (1902–1967), German garden architect
- Johann Peter Berg (1737–1800), German theologian and orientalist
- Johann vom Berg † 1563, printer, publisher and musician
- Johannes Berg (1587–1658), German Reformed theologian, see Johann Bergius
- Johannes Berg (1853–1930), pseudonym of Peter Scherer (teacher) , German teacher and writer
- Johannes Berg (politician) (1958-2001), German politician (CDU)
- John Berg (1949–2007), American actor
- John Berg (art director) (1932–2015), American art director
- Jonas Berg (* 1984), Swedish tennis player
- Jonatan Berg (* 1985), Swedish football player
- Jörg van den Berg (* 1965), German art scholar and curator
- Jörg Maria Berg (* 1930), Austrian pop singer and actor
- Josef von Berg (1896–1992), Baltic German engineer
- Josef Berg (publisher) (before 1907 – after 1964), German bookseller, publisher and cultural functionary
- Josef Berg (composer) (1927–1971), Czech composer
- Josef Berg (soccer player) (* 1936), German soccer player
- Julian Berg ( Otto Herth ; 1947-2016), German pop singer and composer
- Julie Aspelund Berg (* 1993), Norwegian handball player
- Julius Berg (1873–?), German local historian
K
- Kåre Berg (* 1932), Norwegian ski jumper
- Kåre Olav Berg (1944–2007), Norwegian Nordic combined skier
- Karen van den Berg (* 1963), German art historian and curator
- Karl von Berg (politician) (1810-1894), German politician
- Karl Berg (politician, 1828) (1826–1887), German politician, mayor of Frankfurt am Main
- Karl von Berg (theologian) (1837–1921), German theologian
- Karl Berg (physician) (1868–1936), German forensic scientist and psychiatrist
- Karl Berg (politician) (1888–1961), German politician (SPD)
- Karl Berg (Archbishop) (1908–1997), Austrian clergyman, Archbishop of Salzburg
- Karl Berg (musician) (1925–2007), German musician and music teacher
- Karl Berg (soccer player) (1921-2007), German soccer player
- Karl Ludwig Berg (1764–1824), German politician, MdL Württemberg
- Karoline Friederike von Berg (born von Haeseler ; 1760–1826), German lady-in-waiting and salonnière
- Katja Berg (* 1977), German singer and musical artist
- Kirsten Bråten Berg (* 1950), Norwegian folk singer
- Klaus Berg (songwriter) (1912–2001), German pastor, pastor and songwriter
- Klaus Berg (lawyer) (* 1937), German lawyer and media manager
- Klaus Berg (chess player) (* 1960), Danish chess player
- Kristina Berg (* 1979), Danish judoka
- Kurd von Berg-Schönfeld (1856–1923), German administrative officer
- Kurt von Berg (1886–1952), German lieutenant general
L.
- Lan Marie Nguyen Berg (* 1987), Norwegian politician
- Lars Berg (Righteous Among the Nations) (1901–1969), Swedish Righteous Among the Nations
- Lars Berg (marksman) (1916–1988), Swedish marksman
- Lars Berg (director) (* 1959), Norwegian film director and screenwriter
- Lars Patrick Berg (* 1966), German politician (AfD), MdL
- Laura Berg (* 1975), American softball player
- Leila Berg (1917–2012), British children's author
- Lena Sabine Berg (* 1964), German actress
- Leo Berg (actually Georg Berthold; 1862–1908), German literary critic, essayist and journalist
- Levander Berg (* 1963), German author
- Lev Semjonowitsch Berg (1876–1950), Russian zoologist
- Lina Sandell-Berg (1832–1903), Swedish poet
- Lindsey Berg (* 1980), American volleyball player
- Lisa Berg (1978–2017), Luxembourg cellist and composer
- Lisbeth Berg-Hansen (* 1963), Norwegian politician (Arbeiderpartiet)
- Lisbeth Korsmo-Berg (1948–2017), Norwegian speed skater
- Lodewijk van den Berg (* 1932), American astronaut
- Lothar von Berg († 1251), German clergyman, Bishop of Verden, see Luder von Borch
- Lothar Berg (mathematician) (1930–2015), German mathematician and university professor
- Lothar Berg (writer) (* 1951), German writer
- Luca Berg (* 1993), German snowboarder
- Luciano van den Berg (1984-2005), Dutch football player
- Ludwig Friedrich Karl Berg (1874–1939), German Catholic theologian and field chaplain
- Ludwig Berg (1909–1976), German Catholic theologian and university professor
- Luise Berg-Ehlers , German specialist in German, teacher and headmistress and author
M.
- Magnus Berg (1666–1739), Norwegian painter and ivory carver
- Magnus Johann von Berg (1719–1784), Russian general en chef
- Maimu Berg (* 1945), Estonian author
- Mandy van den Berg (* 1990), Dutch soccer player
- Manegold von Berg (1140 / 1150–1215), German clergyman
- Manfred Berg (* 1959), German historian
- Marco van den Berg (* 1965), Dutch basketball coach
- Marcus Berg (* 1986), Swedish football player
- Marén Berg , German-French singer
- Margit Berg (* 1959), German speech therapy teacher and university professor
- Maria Clara von Berg-s'Heerenberg (1635–1715), Dutch noblewoman
- Marianne Berg (* 1954), Swedish politician
- Marie Berg (1840–1920), German actress
- Marina Berg (Judoka) (* 1960), Swedish judoka
- Marina Berg (diplomat) , Swedish diplomat
- Marquard II vom Berg (1528–1591), German clergyman, Bishop of Augsburg
- Marten van den Berg (* 1961), Dutch diplomat
- Martin Berg (1905–1969), German major general
- Matraca Berg (born 1964), American country singer
- Matthias Berg (manager) , German copywriter and manager
- Matthias Berg (athlete) (* 1961), German athlete, sports official and musician
- Matthias van den Berg (* 1967), German actor and theater director
- Matthias Berg (historian) (* 1974), German historian
- Max Berg (architect) (1870–1947), German architect
- Max van den Berg (* 1946), Dutch politician
- Max Berg-Ehlert (1875–1953), German actor and theater director
- Melitta Berg (* 1939), German singer
- Michael Berg (musicologist) (1938–2019), German musician, musicologist and university professor
- Michael Berg (psychologist) (* 1942), German psychologist
- Michael Berg (politician) (* 1945), American pacifist and politician (Green Party)
- Michael Berg (writer) ( Michel van Bergen Henegouwen ; * 1956), Dutch writer
- Michael Berg (screenwriter) , American screenwriter
- Michael Berg (composer) , composer
- Michael Jørn Berg (* 1955), Danish handball player
- Moe Berg (1902–1972), American baseball player and spy
- Mogens Berg (* 1944), Danish football player
- Monika Berg (* 1942), German actress
- Moritz von Berg-Nesselröden (1837–1910), German officer, regimental commander and writer, see Moritz von Kaisenberg
- Moritz Berg (actor) (* 1964), German actor
- Moritz Anton August von Berg (before 1797–1860), Russian naval officer
N
- Natanael Berg (1879–1957), Swedish composer
- Natascha Berg (* 1980), German photo model
- Natasha Illum Berg (* 1971), Swedish author
- Nicholas Berg (1978-2004), American businessman
- Nick van den Berg (* 1980), Dutch billiards player
- Nicola Berg (* 1969), German business economist and university lecturer
- Nicolas Berg (* 1967), German cultural historian
O
- OC Berg (1849–1905) American businessman, entrepreneur, and politician
- OF Berg , pseudonym of Ottokar Franz Ebersberg (1833–1886), Austrian theater poet and journalist
- Odd Berg (* 1923), Norwegian cyclist
- Øivind Berg (* 1946), Norwegian ice hockey player
- Ole Berg (1890–1968), Norwegian general
- Oscar Berg (1839–1914), Swedish sculptor
- Oskar Berg (1888 – after 1953), German bookseller (Korn und Berg)
- Otto von Berg (around 1356 – around 1414), Czech burgrave, see Otto the Elder von Bergow
- Otto Berg (church painter) (1861–1944), German church painter
- Otto Berg (chemist) (1873–1939), German chemist
- Otto Berg (athlete) (1906–1991), Norwegian long jumper
- Otto Forst-Berg , pseudonym of Jimmy Berg (1909–1988), Austrian-American musician, composer and journalist
- Otto Karl Berg (1815–1866), German botanist and university professor
- Ove Berg (* 1944), Swedish middle-distance runner
- Øyvind Berg (* 1971), Norwegian ski jumper
P
- Paal Olav Berg (1873–1968), Norwegian politician
- Patty Berg ( Patricia Jane Berg ; 1918-2006), American golfer
- Paul Berg (* 1926), American biochemist and molecular biologist
- Paul Berg (engineer) (1906–1983), German mechanical engineer and industrialist
- Paul Berg (snowboarder) (* 1991), German snowboarder
- Per Gustaf Berg (1805–1889), Swedish publisher
- Peter Berg (journalist, 1936) (* 1936), German journalist, author and moderator
- Peter Berg (journalist, 1946) (* 1946), German journalist and sports reporter
- Peter Berg (soccer player) (* 1955), German soccer player
- Peter Berg (garden designer) (* 1957), German garden designer
- Peter Berg (actor) (born 1964), American actor, screenwriter, producer and director
- Peter van den Berg (* 1971), Dutch football player
- Petra Berg (* 1964), German lawyer and politician (SPD)
- Philip Berg (1929–2013), American rabbi
- Philipp von Berg (1816–1866), German politician
- Philippe Berg (1939–2013), Belgian diplomat
Q
- Quirin Berg (* 1978), German film producer
R.
- Ragnar Berg (1873–1956), Swedish nutritionist and chemist
- Rainer Berg (Slavist) (1943–2015), German Slavist
- Rainer Berg (film historian) (* 1952), German film historian, director and screenwriter
- Rainer Berg (soccer player) (* 1965), German soccer goalkeeper and goalkeeper coach
- Raissa L. Berg (1913–2006), Russian geneticist and evolutionary biologist
- Regina Berg (* 1958), Belgian athlete
- Reidar Berg (* 1924), Norwegian bobsledder
- Reinhard von Berg (* 1945), Canadian organist and composer of German origin
- Richard Berg (* 1961), Canadian architect and TV producer
- Rick Berg (* 1959), American politician
- Rikke Berg (* 1986), Danish judoka
- Rodolphe Von Berg (* 1993), American triathlete
- Rolf Berg (veterinary surgeon ) (1934-2014), German veterinary surgeon, anatomist and university professor
- Rolf Berg (* 1957), German actor, director and voice actor
- Rolf Åge Berg (* 1957), Norwegian ski jumper
- Romanus Berg (1894–1978), German worker and politician (KPD)
- Roy van den Berg (* 1988), Dutch cyclist
- Rudolf Berg (industrialist) (1881–1955), German industrialist
- Rudolf Berg , pseudonym of Dietrich Klagges (1891–1971), German politician (NSDAP)
- Rudolf van den Berg (* 1949), Dutch director and screenwriter
- Rudolf Fredrik Berg (1846–1907), Swedish engineer and politician
- Rudolph Berg (1823–1883), German architect and civil engineer
- Ruprecht von Berg (around 1365-1394), German clergyman, prince-bishop of Passau and Paderborn
S.
- Sabine Berg (actress) (* 1958), German actress
- Sabine Berg (inline skater) (* 1990), German speed skater
- Sally Berg ( Albert Sally Berg ; 1857–1924), German businessman and fashion designer
- Salome von Berg (around 1099–1144), Duchess of Poland
- Sarah Berg (* 1980), German actress and presenter
- Schringo van den Berg (actually Jürgen van den Berg ; * 1960), German entertainer and screenwriter
- Sepp van den Berg (* 2001), Dutch soccer player
- Shelly Berg (* 1955), American jazz musician and arranger
- Sibylle Berg (* 1962), German-Swiss writer
- Simon Berg (* 1973), German singer (bass) and conductor
- Simon van den Berg (1812-1891), Dutch landscape painter
- Søren Berg (* 1976), Danish football player
- Stefan Berg (* 1964), German journalist
- Stefanie von Berg (* 1964), German educator and politician (GAL)
- Stefanie Berg (* 1965), German prehistorian
- Steffen Berg (1921–2011), German forensic doctor
- Stephan Berg (* 1959), German art historian and curator
- Stephan van den Berg (* 1962), Dutch windsurfer
- Stephen Berg (* 1951), American clergyman, Bishop of Pueblo
- Stina Berg (1869–1930), Swedish actress
- Susanne Berg (* around 1954), Danish badminton player
T
- Tanja Berg (* 1941), German pop singer
- Tanja Berg (Badminton) (* around 1965), Danish badminton player
- Theodor Berg (1869–1956), Swedish industrialist and inventor
- Thilo Berg (* 1959), German drummer
- Thomas Berg (* 1957), German English studies specialist, linguist and university professor
- Tora Uppstrøm Berg (* 1988), Norwegian handball player
U
- Ulrich von Berg (1166–1205), German nobleman
- Ulrich van den Berg (1949–2016), German football player
- Ulrich von Berg (author) (* 1955), German film historian and editor
- Uno Berg (1909-2001), Swedish sports marksman
- Ute Berg (* 1953), German politician (SPD)
- Uwe Berg , pseudonym of Willy Grüb (1912–1998), German radio program director
- Uwe Berg , German right-wing extremist publisher, see Uwe Berg-Verlag
- Uwe Berg (sports official) (* 1959), German runner, sports moderator and sports official
V
- Vebjørn Berg (* 1980), Norwegian sports shooter
- Viktor Berg (* 1977), Canadian squash player
W.
- Walter Berg (1916–1949), German soccer player
- Walter Bruno Berg (* 1943), German Romance philologist (Latin / South American literature) and university professor
- Walther Berg (pseudonym Peter Sitt ; 1910 – after 1941), German businessman and writer
- Werner Berg (writer) (1896–1982), German newspaper publisher and writer
- Werner Berg (1904–1981), German-Austrian painter
- Werner Berg (theologian) (* 1940), German Catholic theologian and university professor
- Wilfried Berg (* 1941), German constitutional law teacher at the University of Bayreuth
- Wilhelm Berg , pseudonym of Lina Schneider (1831–1909), German poet and translator
- Wilhelm Berg (historian) (1839–1915), Swedish historian and archaeologist
- Wilhelm Berg (entrepreneur, Altena) (? –1918), German entrepreneur
- Wilhelm Berg (entrepreneur, Bielefeld) (1872? –1956), German entrepreneur
- Wilhelm Ferdinand von Berg (1794–1885), Prussian lieutenant general
- Wolf-Dietrich Berg (1944-2004), German actor
- Wolfgang Berg (physicist) (1908–1984), German-British-Swiss physicist
- Wolfgang Berg (soccer player) (* 1951), German soccer player
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