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Castle
- Burg, Adam von (1797–1882), Austrian mathematician and technologist
- Burg, Anton (1767–1849), German agricultural toolmaker and machine manufacturer
- Burg, August (1820–1882), German industrialist
- Burg, Avraham (* 1955), Israeli politician and author
- Burg, Birger von der , Swedish ski jumper
- Burg, Bobby (* 1977), American emo musician
- Burg, Dominique von (* 1946), Swiss journalist
- Burg, Emmy (1908–1982), German film and theater actress
- Burg, Ernst von der (1831–1910), Prussian general of the infantry
- Burg, Eugen (1871–1944), German actor
- Burg, Gustav von (1871–1927), Swiss teacher, ornithologist and publicist
- Burg, Hansi (1898–1975), German-Austrian actress
- Burg, Ieke van den (1952–2014), Dutch politician (PvdA), MEP
- Burg, JG (1908–1990), German journalist
- Burg, Jacques (1862–1939), German theater and silent film actor and author of stage works
- Burg, Job ter (* 1972), Dutch film editor
- Burg, Johann (1652–1690), German physician, doctor in Breslau
- Burg, Johann Friedrich (1689–1766), German Protestant theologian
- Burg, Joost van der (* 1993), Dutch cyclist
- Burg, Josef (1909–1999), Israeli politician (NRP) and rabbi
- Burg, Josef (1912–2009), Yiddish writer
- Burg, Joseph Vitus (1768–1833), Bishop of Mainz
- Burg, Lou van (1917–1986), Dutch-German showmaster and entertainer
- Burg, Mark , American film producer
- Burg, Meno (1789–1853), first Prussian staff officer of the Jewish faith
- Burg, Michael von (* 1977), Swiss-American actor
- Burg, Niki von der , German actor
- Burg, Paul (1884–1948), German writer and journalist
- Burg, Peter (* 1941), German historian
- Burg, Robert (1890–1946), German opera singer (baritone) and chamber singer
- Bürg, Tobias , Austrian astronomer and university professor
- Burg, Ursula (1919–1996), German theater and film actress
- Burg, Viola von der (* 1965), German actress
- Burg, Wim ter (1914–1995), Dutch church musician, choir conductor and music teacher
Burga
- Burga, Conradin (* 1948), Swiss biogeographer
- Burgaard, Louise (* 1992), Danish handball player
- Burgalat, Bertrand (* 1963), French musician, composer and producer
- Burgar, Marjan (* 1952), Yugoslav biathlete
- Burgard, Dieter (* 1954), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Burgard, Jan Philipp (* 1985), German television journalist and book author
- Burgard, Nicholas (* 1994), German basketball player
- Burgard, Roland (* 1942), German architect, town planner, construction officer and university professor
- Burgard, Ulrich (* 1962), German legal scholar
- Burgard, Wilhelm (1927–2000), German athlete
- Burgard, Wolfram (* 1961), German computer scientist
- Burgardsmeier, Alfred (1890–1962), German church historian and religious educator
- Burgarella, Agostino (1823-1892), Sicilian businessman
- Burgarella, Filippo , Italian medieval historian and Byzantinist
- Burgarth, Minna (1877–1965), German writer
- Burgartz, Thomas (* 1970), German economist and university lecturer
- Burgaslijew, Denis Alexandrowitsch (* 1970), Russian actor and musician
- Burgau, Karl von (1560–1618), Margrave of Burgau
- Burgau, Michael (1878–1949), German politician (SPD)
- Burgauer, Benedikt (1494–1576), Swiss theologian and reformer
- Burgauer, Curt (1908–2002), Swiss textile merchant and art collector of contemporary art as well as author and publisher
- Burgauner, Eduard (1873–1913), Austrian painter
- Burgauner, Johann (1812–1891), painter
Burgb
- Burgbacher, Ernst (* 1949), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Burgbacher, Fritz (1900–1978), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, MEP
- Burgbacher, Hans-Gerwin (1941–2007), German legal scholar
Burgd
- Burgdoerfer, Erik (* 1988), American ice hockey player
- Burgdorf, Karl-Ulrich (* 1952), German writer
- Burgdorf, Wilhelm (1895–1945), German infantry general and chief adjutant of the Wehrmacht High Command to Adolf Hitler
- Burgdorf, Will (1905–1944), German portrait photographer
- Burgdorf, Wolfgang (* 1962), German historian
- Burgdorfer, Daniel David (1800–1861), Swiss portrait painter
- Burgdörfer, Friedrich (1890–1967), German population scientist
- Burgdorfer, Willy (1925–2014), American bacteriologist and parasitologist
Guarantor
- Bürge, Alfons (* 1947), Swiss legal scholar
- Burge, Brent , sound engineer
- Burge, Dianne (* 1943), Australian sprinter
- Burge, Dora Madison (* 1990), American actress
- Burge, Peter (* 1974), Australian athlete
- Burge, Tyler (* 1946), American philosopher
- Burgeff, Carl (1813–1871), German champagne cellar owner
- Burgeff, Eva (1920–1999), German metal sculptor
- Burgeff, Hans (1883–1976), German botanist and university professor
- Burgeff, Hans Karl (1928–2005), German sculptor, medalist and art professor
- Burgel Xavier, Frederico (* 1986), Brazilian soccer player
- Bürgel, Bruno H. (1875–1948), German astronomer, writer and publicist
- Bürgel, Heinz (1918–1983), German diplomat, ambassador of the GDR
- Bürgel, Hugo (1853–1903), German landscape painter
- Bürgel, Ilona (* 1964), German psychologist
- Burgel, Joseph (1791–1857), Rabbi of Tunis
- Bürgel, Peter (* 1953), German politician (CSU)
- Burgemeister, Alfred (1906–1970), German officer, retail merchant and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Burgemeister, Bernd (1945–2008), German film producer
- Burgemeister, Burghard (1925–2003), German librarian
- Burgemeister, Carl (1868–1927), German architect and building contractor
- Burgemeister, Ludwig (1863–1932), German architect, construction clerk and preservationist
- Burgemeister, Otto (1883–1957), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Burgemeister, Sven (* 1966), German film producer
- Burgen, Arnold (* 1922), British pharmacologist and university professor
- Burgener Brogli, Elisabeth (* 1961), Swiss politician (SP)
- Burgener, Alexander (1845–1910), Swiss mountain guide pioneer and first to climb several peaks in the Alps
- Bürgener, Axel (* 1944), German Lieutenant General in the Army of the Bundeswehr
- Burgener, Bernhard (* 1957), Swiss media entrepreneur and club president of FC Basel
- Burgener, Clair (1921-2006), American politician (Republican)
- Burgener, Dario (* 1989), Swiss telemarker
- Burgener, Erich (* 1951), Swiss football goalkeeper and coach
- Burgener, Franz Joseph († 1767), governor of the Valais
- Burgener, Hans (* 1952), Swiss violinist
- Burgener, Karl (1918–1994), Swiss Catholic priest, composer, songwriter, author, choir director and conductor
- Bürgener, Oskar (1876–1966), German high school teacher, biologist and botanist
- Burgener, Patrick (* 1994), Swiss snowboarder
- Burgener, Thomas (* 1954), Swiss politician (SP)
- Burger, Adolf (1917–2016), Slovak printer, Nazi victim, Sachsenhausen concentration camp, Aktion Bernhard
- Bürger, Albert (1913–1996), German firefighter
- Burger, Albert (1925–1981), German administrative officer and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Burger, Albert (* 1955), German ski racer
- Burger, Alexandre (1920–2009), Swiss journalist
- Burger, Alfred (1905-2000), Austrian-American chemist
- Burger, Alfred (1930–2019), German composer and music publisher
- Burger, Alice Sz. (* 1925), Hungarian provincial Roman archaeologist
- Burger, Anke Caroline (* 1964), German translator, photographer and publicist
- Bürger, Annekathrin (* 1937), German actress
- Burger, Annette , German disabled athlete
- Burger, Anthony (1961-2006), American pianist
- Burger, Anton (1824–1905), German painter, draftsman and etcher
- Bürger, Anton , German opera singer (tenor)
- Burger, Anton (1911–1991), Austrian SS-Obersturmführer and camp commandant in the Theresienstadt ghetto
- Burger, Anton (* 1962), Austrian economist
- Bürger, Björn (* 1985), German opera singer (baritone)
- Burger, Carl (1875–1950), German sculptor and technical school teacher
- Bürger, Carolin (* 1988), German diver
- Bürger, Christa (* 1935), German specialist in German and professor
- Bürger, Christian (1621–1677), German physician and court doctor
- Burger, Cindy (* 1992), Dutch tennis player
- Burger, Danie (1933–1990), South African-Zimbabwean hurdler, pole vaulter, decathlete and sprinter
- Burger, Daniel (* 1971), German archivist and historian
- Burger, Dieter (1938–2007), German administrative lawyer and local politician
- Burger, Dieter (* 1948), German geographer
- Burger, Dietmar (* 1968), Austrian dart player
- Burger, Dietrich (* 1935), German painter and graphic artist
- Burger, Eberhard (* 1943), German civil engineer
- Bürger, Elise (1769–1833), German actress and poet, third wife of Gottfried August Bürger
- Bürger, Erich (1902–1994), German guitarist and music teacher
- Bürger, Erna (1909–1958), German gymnast
- Burger, Ernst , German entrepreneur and local politician
- Burger, Ernst (1915–1944), Austrian resistance fighter, communist and concentration camp prisoner
- Burger, Ernst (* 1937), German pianist and author
- Burger, Erwin (1877–1950), German administrative officer
- Bürger, Evelin (* 1952), German author, founder of the publishing house and tarot specialist
- Bürger, Ferdinand (1804–1870), German politician
- Burger, Franz , German soccer player
- Burger, Franz (1836–1920), German politician (center), member of the Bavarian Chamber of Deputies, MdR
- Burger, Franz (1857–1940), Austrian painter
- Burger, Franz (1880–1933), German classical philologist and high school teacher
- Burger, Freddy (* 1945), Swiss entrepreneur
- Burger, Friedrich (1879–1939), German politician (DVP)
- Bürger, Friedrich (1899–1972), German politician (NSDAP), MdR and SA leader
- Burger, Friedrich Moritz von (1804–1873), Austrian lawyer and politician
- Burger, Fritz (1877–1916), German art historian and painter
- Burger, Fritzi (1910–1999), Austrian figure skater
- Burger, Georg Matthias (1750–1825), German watchmaker
- Bürger, Gottfried August (1747–1794), German poet
- Burger, Götz (* 1947), German actor
- Bürger, Gregor (* 1976), German jazz musician (tenor, baritone saxophone) and composer
- Burger, Guy-Claude (* 1934), Swiss cellist, non-fiction author and inventor of instinctotherapy
- Burger, Hannes (* 1937), German journalist and writer
- Burger, Hans (1889–1973), Swiss forest scientist
- Bürger, Hans (* 1962), Austrian journalist and television presenter
- Bürger, Hans-Georg (1952–1980), German racing car driver
- Burger, Hanuš (1909–1990), Czech-German theater, film and television director, dramaturge and author of plays, books and scripts
- Burger, Harald (* 1940), German-Swiss linguist
- Bürger, Heinrich († 1858), German physicist, natural scientist and biologist
- Bürger, Heinrich (1867–1910), German trade unionist and founding chairman of the Association of German Railway Workers
- Burger, Heinrich (1881–1942), figure skater
- Burger, Heinrich (* 1941), German correspondence chess grandmaster
- Burger, Heinz (1928–1998), German civil servant and politician (SPD), mayor and Member of the Saarland
- Bürger, Henning (* 1969), German soccer player
- Burger, Hermann (1942–1989), Swiss Germanist and writer
- Burger, Honorius (1788–1878), Austrian Benedictine abbot, historian and draftsman
- Burger, Jacques (* 1983), Namibian rugby union player
- Burger, Jakob (1896–1944), German social democrat
- Bürger, Jan (* 1968), German author and literary scholar
- Bürger, Jan-David (* 1993), German actor
- Burger, Jean (1907–1945), French communist and resistance fighter
- Burger, Jean Christopher (* 1965), German filmmaker and film director
- Burger, Joachim (* 1969), German anthropologist and molecular biologist
- Bürger, Joachim H. (* 1948), German public relations manager and book author
- Burger, Johann (1773–1842), Austrian agricultural scientist
- Burger, Johann (1829–1912), Swiss engraver
- Bürger, Johannes (1860–1915), German pharmacist and entrepreneur
- Burger, Jörg (* 1962), German musician, composer and producer of electronic music and techno
- Burger, Josef (1900–1972), German farmer and politician (center, BCSV, CDU), MdL
- Burger, Josef (* 1970), Austrian cabaret artist
- Burger, Josef Karl (1805–1880), German lawyer and politician
- Burger, Kai (* 1992), German soccer player
- Bürger, Karl (1866–1936), German classical philologist, high school teacher
- Burger, Karl (1872–1946), member of the state parliament
- Burger, Karl (1883–1959), German football player
- Burger, Karl von (1805-1884), German Lutheran theologian
- Burger, Karl von (1834–1905), German theologian
- Bürger, Karl-Heinz (1904–1988), German SS and police leader
- Burger, Karolina (1879–1949), German teacher, pastoral minister, founder of the Anna-Stift Ludwigshafen
- Bürger, Klaus (1938–2010), German philologist and historian
- Bürger, Klaus (1941–2007), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Burger, Klaus (* 1958), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Burger, Korbinian (* 1995), German soccer player
- Bürger, Kurt (1894–1951), German politician, Member of the Bundestag and Prime Minister of Mecklenburg
- Bürger, Kurt (1899–1991), German fodder plant breeder
- Burger, Kurt (1927–2008), German geologist
- Bürger, Leon (* 1999), German soccer player
- Bürger, Lina (* 1995), German soccer player
- Burger, Ludwig (1825–1884), German painter and draftsman
- Burger, Lynette (* 1980), South African racing cyclist
- Burger, Marisa (* 1973), German actress
- Burger, Markus (* 1964), Austrian handball coach
- Burger, Markus (* 1966), German pianist and composer
- Burger, Martin (* 1939), Austrian ski racer
- Bürger, Max (1854–1902), German opera singer (tenor)
- Bürger, Max (1885–1966), German physician
- Burger, Max M. (1933–2019), Swiss doctor and biochemist
- Burger, Meret (* 1975), German film director and producer
- Burger, Nathanael (1733–1780), German Franciscan, Apostolic Vicar and Bishop in China
- Burger, Neil (* 1963), American director, screenwriter and film producer
- Burger, Nina (* 1987), Austrian soccer player
- Burger, Norbert (1929–1992), Austrian right-wing extremist
- Burger, Norbert (1932–2012), German politician (SPD), Lord Mayor of the City of Cologne (1980–1999)
- Burger, Oswald (* 1949), German author and historian
- Bürger, Patrick (* 1987), Austrian soccer player
- Burger, Paul (1874–1940), Belgian racing cyclist
- Burger, Paul (1887–1947), German politician
- Bürger, Peter (1936–2017), German literary scholar
- Bürger, Peter (* 1961), German left-wing Catholic journalist and Sauerland dialect researcher involved in the peace movement
- Burger, Philipp (* 1981), Italian singer
- Burger, Reiner (* 1969), German communication scientist and journalist
- Burger, Reinhard (* 1949), German microbiologist
- Burger, Reinhold (1866–1954), German glass technician and inventor
- Bürger, Robert (1914–1992), German officer
- Burger, Rudolf (1839–1917), Swiss entrepreneur and politician (FDP)
- Burger, Rudolf (1864–1950), Swiss entrepreneur and politician (FDP)
- Bürger, Rudolf (1908–1980), Romanian football player and coach
- Burger, Rudolf (* 1938), Austrian philosopher, essayist, critic and cultural journalist
- Burger, Schalk (* 1983), South African rugby player
- Burger, Sebastian (* 1980), German painter
- Burger, Sebastian (* 1995), Austrian handball player
- Burger, Siegmund (1921–1992), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament, member of the national council
- Burger, Stephan (* 1962), Roman Catholic clergyman and Archbishop of Freiburg (since 2014)
- Bürger, Stephanie (* 1982), German documentary film director
- Bürger, Thomas (* 1953), German librarian, general director of SLUB Dresden and honorary professor at TU Dresden
- Burger, Till (1913–1971), German lawyer, criminal defense attorney
- Burger, Tutilo (* 1965), German Benedictine, Archabbot of Beuron
- Bürger, Ursula , German racing cyclist
- Burger, Warren E. (1907-1995), American lawyer, Chief Justice of the United States
- Bürger, Wenzel (1869–1946), German architect
- Burger, Werner (* 1929), German lawyer, presiding judge at the Federal Social Court
- Burger, Wilhelm (1844–1920), Austrian photographer
- Burger, Wilhelm (1880–1952), German Catholic theologian and auxiliary bishop
- Burger, Wilhelm (1904–1979), German SS Sturmbannführer
- Bürger, Willi (1901–1981), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Bürger, Willi (1907–1988), German politician (KPD), MdL
- Burger, Willy Friedrich (1882–1964), Swiss painter
- Bürger, Wolfgang (* 1931), German physicist
- Burger, Wolfgang (* 1952), German engineer and crime writer
- Burger, Wouter (* 2001), Dutch soccer player
- Burger, Zoey (* 1999), American actress
- Bürger-Bartoš, František (1898–1964), Czechoslovak general and resistance fighter
- Burger-Mühlfeld, Fritz (1882–1969), German painter
- Bürger-Prinz, Hans (1897–1976), German psychiatrist and university professor
- Burger-Willing, Wilhelm Heinrich (1882–1966), German painter
- Mayista , Munich musician
- Mayor, Gustav (1906–1983), German structural engineer and university professor
- Burgermeister, Johann Stephan (1663–1722), German lawyer
- Burgermeister, Paul (1661–1719), German lawyer
- Burgermeister, Reto (* 1975), Swiss cross-country skier
- Burgermeister, Wolfgang Paul (1697–1756), German lawyer
- Bürgers, Felix (1870–1934), German landscape painter
- Burgers, Franz (1845–1911), German designer and manager in the coal and steel industry
- Burgers, Hein (1834–1899), Dutch genre and landscape painter
- Bürgers, Heinrich (1820–1878), German journalist and politician (DFP), MdR
- Bürgers, Ignatz (1815–1882), German lawyer and politician
- Burgers, Johannes Martinus (1895–1981), Dutch physicist for fluid mechanics, continuum mechanics and material theory
- Bürgers, Robert (1877–1944), German banker and politician (center), MdR
- Burgers, Thomas François (1834–1881), South African politician
- Burgers, Werner (1934-2004), German football referee
- Burgers, Wilhelm Gerard (1897–1988), Dutch physicist
- Bürgers, Wolter Josef (1814–1892), Prussian district deputy, landowner, councilor and district administrator
- Bürgers-Laurenz, Gertrud (1874–1959), German painter
- Burgersdijk, Franco Petri (1590–1635), Dutch philosopher, logician and physicist
- Burgerstein, Leo (1853–1928), Austrian teacher and hygienist, geologist and paleontologist at a young age
- Burgert, Adolf (1888–1952), German trade unionist and politician (SPD), MdL
- Burgert, Jonas (* 1969), German contemporary painter
- Burges, Dempsey (1751-1800), American politician
- Burges, Michael (* 1954), German painter
- Burges, Tristam (1770-1853), American politician
- Burges, William († 1876), Australian politician
- Burges, William (1827–1881), British neo-Gothic architect and designer
- Burgess, Ann Wolbert (* 1936), American researcher
- Burgess, Anthony (1917–1993) British writer and composer
- Burgess, Anthony Joseph (1938–2013), Australian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop
- Burgess, Bobby (1929–1997), American jazz musician
- Burgess, Cameron (born 1995), Australian soccer player
- Burgess, Chris (* 1981), American skeleton athlete
- Burgess, Clifford (* 1957), Canadian physicist
- Burgess, Colin (born 1946), Australian drummer
- Burgess, David (* 1977), Canadian ice hockey player
- Burgess, Don (born 1933), British cyclist
- Burgess, Don (born 1956), American cameraman
- Burgess, Dorothy (1907–1961), American actress
- Burgess, Edgar (1891–1952), British rower
- Burgess, Edward M. (1934-2018), American chemist
- Burgess, Ernest (1886–1966), Canadian sociologist
- Burgess, George Farmer (1861-1919), American politician
- Burgess, Guy (1911–1963) British journalist and spy
- Burgess, Harry (1872–1933), American officer
- Burgess, Ian (1930–2012), British racing driver
- Burgess, Jeremy (* 1953), Australian racing engineer
- Burgess, Jim (1953–1993) American music producer, remixer and club DJ
- Burgess, John (1844–1931) American political scientist, historian, and lawyer
- Burgess, John S. (1920–2007), American lawyer and politician
- Burgess, Jordan (* 1994), American volleyball player
- Burgess, Lord (1924–2019), American composer
- Burgess, Margaret (born 1949), Scottish politician
- Burgess, Mark (* 1960), British songwriter, musician and singer
- Burgess, Martin (* 1931), English watchmaker
- Burgess, Melvin (* 1954), British author for young people
- Burgess, Michael C. (* 1950), American politician
- Burgess, Paul (born 1950), British rock drummer
- Burgess, Richard James , British record producer and drummer
- Burgess, Robert L. (* 1931), American sociologist and criminologist
- Burgess, Ruth Payne (1865–1934), American naturalistic portrait, still life, and genre painter
- Burgess, Shayne (born 1964), English dart player
- Burgess, Shirley (* 1934), British sprinter
- Burgess, Simon (* 1967), Australian rower
- Burgess, Sonny (1931-2017), American rockabilly musician
- Burgess, Starling (1878–1947), American yacht designer and boat builder
- Burgess, Thomas (1756–1837), English author and philosopher
- Burgess, Thomas William (1872–1950), British swimmer and swim coach
- Burgess, Tim (* 1968), British musician
- Burgess, Tituss (* 1979), American actor and singer
- Burgess, Tony (* 1955), Canadian racing car driver
- Burgevine, Henry (1836–1865), American adventurer and mercenary
- Burgey, Franz (1927–2018), German Roman Catholic priest and theologian
- Burgey, Kerstin (* 1989), German soccer player
Burgg
- Burggaller, Ernst Günther (1896–1940), German racing driver and fighter pilot
- Burggrabe, Helge (* 1973), German composer, recorder player, set designer and seminar leader
- Burggraef, Joseph (1876–1942), German district administrator
- Burgrave of Lienz , poet from the ministerial family of Burgraves of Lienz (Lüenz) in Carinthia
- Burgrave of Regensburg , Regensburg minstrel of the noble family
- Burgrave of Rietenburg , Riedenburg minstrel of the noble family
- Burggraf, Auguste (1832–1868), German theater actress
- Burggräf, Eric (* 1999), German volleyball player
- Burggraf, Hans (1927-2001), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Burggraf, Julius (1853–1912), Protestant pastor and literary scholar
- Burggraf, Jutta (1952–2010), German Roman Catholic theologian and university professor
- Burggräf, Peter (* 1980), German engineering scientist
- Burggraff, Georges (* 1929), French motorcycle and car racing driver and diver
- Burggrav, Johann Philipp (1673–1746), German doctor
- Burggrave, Johann Philipp (1700–1775), German doctor
Burgh
- Burgh, Albert (1593–1647), Dutch doctor and mayor of Amsterdam
- Burgh, Cameron van der (* 1988), South African swimmer
- Burgh, Cornelius , German lawyer, organist and composer
- Burgh, Hubert de, 1st Earl of Kent , English nobleman, Justiciar of England
- Burgh, Maud de , Anglo-Irish noblewoman
- Burgh, Richard de , English baron and legal counsel of Ireland
- Burgh, Thomas, 1st Baron Burgh († 1550), English nobleman and politician of the Tudor period
- Burgh, Ulick John de, 1st Marquess of Clanricarde (1802–1874), British politician and peer
- Burghaber, Adam (1608–1687), German theologian and Jesuit priest
- Burghagen, Daniel Albrecht von , Prussian major and battalion commander
- Burghagen, Gunther (* 1965), German television producer and author
- Burghagen, Wilhelm Albrecht von (1739–1799), Prussian major general and chief of infantry regiment No. 10
- Burghalden, Hedwig off , armed fighter
- Burghard, Waldemar (1924–2002), German police officer, director of the Lower Saxony State Criminal Police Office
- Burghardi, Adde Bernhard (1710–1787), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman, chief pastor of the Lübeck Petrikirche and senior of the Lübeck Spiritual Ministry
- Burghardt, Alexandra (* 1994), German sprinter
- Burghardt, Anton (* 1942), German soccer player and coach
- Burghardt, Benedikt (* 1960), German composer
- Burghardt, Dirk (* 1969), German cartographer
- Burghardt, Erich (1921-2006), Austrian gynecologist
- Burghardt, Franz (1803–1890), doctor and businessman in Budapest
- Burghardt, Franz Josef (* 1952), German scientific theorist and social historian
- Burghardt, Georg (1876–1943), German stage and silent film actor, stage and silent film director, dramaturge and arranger of plays
- Burghardt, Günter (* 1941), German lawyer and ambassador
- Burghardt, Hans-Georg (1909–1993), German musicologist and composer
- Burghardt, Horst (* 1958), German politician (Die Grünen), MdL
- Burghardt, Hubert (* 1958), German cabaret artist
- Burghardt, Katja (* 1962), German journalist, editor-in-chief of the magazine eat & drink
- Burghardt, Klara (* 1954), Hungarian poet
- Burghardt, Marcus (* 1983), German racing cyclist
- Burghardt, Max (1893–1977), German actor, director and chairman of the GDR Cultural Association
- Burghardt, Otto Paul (1875–1959), German architect
- Burghardt, Patrick (* 1980), German politician (CDU)
- Burghardt, Paul (* 1986), German author, radio play producer, speaker, dialogue director and dialogue book author
- Burghardt, Regine , German film actress
- Burghardt, Ursula (1928–2008), German artist
- Burghardt, Victor (* 1937), Hungarian-Swiss clarinetist and composer
- Burghardt, Walter (1885–1938), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Burghardt, Walter J. (1914–2008), American religious, university professor and author
- Burghart, Anton , sculptor from Baden
- Burghart, Christoph Gottehr (1683–1745), German poet and physician
- Burghart, Georg (1865–1954), German Protestant theologian, Berlin general superintendent and preacher of the cathedral
- Burghart, Gottfried Heinrich (1705–1771), Silesian physician and mathematician
- Burghart, Hans (* 1936), German doctor
- Burghart, Heinz (1925–2009), German journalist and book author
- Burghart, Hermann (1834–1901), Austrian stage designer and court theater painter
- Burghart, Nancy , American racing cyclist
- Burghart, Ralph (* 1966), Austrian figure skater
- Burghart, Toni (1928–2008), German artist
- Burghartswieser, Christian (* 1973), German actor
- Burghartswieser, Manfred (* 1973), German soccer player
- Burghartz, Arnold (1886–1963), German politician (center, CDU), MdL
- Burghartz, Joachim (* 1956), German electrical engineer
- Burghartz, Susanna (* 1956), German-Swiss historian
- Burghausen, Heinrich von (1304–1337), Bishop of Seckau
- Burghauser, Hugo (1896–1982), Austrian bassoonist
- Burghauser, Jarmil (1921–1997), Czech composer, conductor and musicologist
- Burghauß, Friedrich von (1796–1885), Silesian landowner and politician
- Burghauß, Otto von (1713–1795), imperial-royal field marshal lieutenant
- Burgheim, Hedwig (1887–1943), German teacher, head of the Froebel seminar in Giessen
- Burgheim, Nicu (* 1987), German-Romanian soccer player and futsal player
- Burgheim, Werner (* 1942), German social worker, pedagogue, educationalist and university professor
- Burghele, Theodor (1905–1977), Romanian politician (PCR), physician and university professor
- Burgher, Lennox (* 1946), Jamaican triple jumper
- Burgher, Michelle (* 1977), Jamaican athlete
- Burgherr, Thomas (* 1962), Swiss politician (SVP)
- Burghersh, Bartholomew de, 2nd Baron Burghersh († 1369), English nobleman
- Burghersh, Henry (1292–1340), English bishop and chancellor
- Burghill, John , English religious, Bishop of Llandaff and Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield
- Burghof, Hans-Peter (* 1963), German university professor
- Burghof, Karl (1896–1972), Prussian district administrator of the Sankt Wendel-Baumholder district (remainder) and the Biedenkopf district
- Burghoff, Gary (* 1943), American film actor
- Burghoff, Hilger (1623–1666), Cistercian abbot in Sedlec Monastery
- Burghoff, Johann Hartmann , Royal Planteur in the city of Potsdam and in Sanssouci Park
- Burghoff, Johann Karl Friedrich Christoph von (1769–1840), Prussian major general and most recently commander of the 19th Landwehr Regiment
- Burgholzer, Michael (* 1963), Austrian IT service provider and author
- Burghuber, Thomas (* 1994), Austrian soccer player
Burgi
- Bürgi, Bernadette (* 1974), Swiss film producer
- Bürgi, Conrad (1874–1945), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Bürgi, Emil (1872–1947), Swiss pharmacologist and rector of the University of Bern
- Bürgi, Hermann (* 1946), Swiss politician (SVP)
- Bürgi, Jakob (1737–1795), German painter and art publisher
- Bürgi, Jakob (* 1934), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Bürgi, Josef (1864–1932), Swiss politician
- Bürgi, Jost (1552–1632), Swiss watchmaker, instrument maker and astronomer
- Bürgi, Laura (* 1991), Swiss floorball player
- Burgi, Maria (1912–2017), German trade unionist
- Bürgi, Markus (* 1961), Swiss artist
- Burgi, Martin (* 1964), German law scholar and constitutional law teacher
- Burgi, Max (1882–1946), Swiss journalist and sports functionary, chairman of the world cycling association Union Cycliste Internationale
- Bürgi, O'Neil (* 1981), Swiss filmmaker and editor
- Burgi, Richard (born 1958), American actor
- Bürgi, Stephan (* 1966), Swiss film and theater actor
- Bürgi, Ulrich († 1739), German Benedictine and abbot
- Bürgi, Urs (1909–1989), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Burgić Bucko, Ema (* 1992), Bosnian tennis player
- Burgić, Miran (* 1984), Slovenian football player
- Bürgin, Alfred (1927–2014), Swiss economic historian
- Bürgin, Andrea (* 1957), Swiss television and theater actress
- Bürgin, Dieter (* 1939), Swiss child and adolescent psychiatrist and psychoanalyst
- Burgin, Elise (* 1962), American tennis player
- Bürgin, Emil (1848–1933), Swiss electrical engineer
- Bürgin, Ernst (1885–1966), German chemist and convicted war criminal
- Bürgin, Fritz (1917–2003), Swiss sculptor and draftsman
- Bürgin, Hans (1904–1977), German teacher and Thomas Mann researcher
- Burgin, Leslie (1887–1945) British politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Bürgin, Luc (* 1970), Swiss journalist and writer
- Bürgin, Melchior (* 1943), Swiss rower
- Bürgin, Oliver (* 1973), Swiss actor
- Bürgin, Sima Beatrice (* 1968), German-Swiss-Iranian actress
- Burgin, Ted (1927-2019), English football goalkeeper
- Burgin, Victor (* 1941), British artist
- Burgin, William O. (1877–1946), American politician
- Bürgin, Yvonne (* 1970), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Burģis, Matīss (* 1989), Latvian table tennis player
- Bürgisser, Gerhard (1608–1670), abbot of the Wettingen monastery
- Bürgisser, Leodegar († 1717), abbot of the Benedictine monastery of St. Gallen (1696–1717)
- Bürgisser, Margret , Swiss non-fiction author, sociologist and entrepreneur
- Bürgisser, Peter (* 1962), mathematician and computer scientist
Burgk
- Burgkart, Florian (* 2000), German actor
- Burgkmair, Hans the Elder , German painter, draftsman and wood cutter
- Burgkmair, Thoman († 1523), German painter of the Middle Ages
Burgl
- Bürgl, Hans (1907–1966), Austrian petroleum geologist and paleontologist
- Bürgle, Klaus (1926–2015), German graphic artist
- Burglechner, Anton (1693–1760), Austrian pastor
- Burglechner, Matthias (1573–1642), Austrian lawyer, historian and cartographer
- Bürgler, Alfons (* 1936), Swiss artist
- Bürgler, Dario (* 1987), Swiss ice hockey player
- Bürgler, Jakob (* 1967), Austrian Roman Catholic priest, diocesan administrator of the Diocese of Innsbruck
- Bürgler, Karl (* 1943), Swiss religious, missionary and bishop
- Bürgler, Stephan (* 1987), Austrian soccer player
- Bürgler, Thomas (* 1960), Swiss ski racer
- Bürgler, Toni (* 1935), Swiss country musician
- Bürgler, Toni (* 1957), Swiss ski racer
Burgm
- Burgman, Raimond (* 1964), Dutch carom player
- Burgmann, Arnold Norbert (1909–1987), German clergyman (Roman Catholic), Steyler missionary and ethnologist
- Burgmann, Dieter (* 1939), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the Bundestag
- Burgmann, Jacob (1659–1724), German Lutheran theologian and university professor
- Burgmann, Johann , Tyrolean painter
- Burgmann, Johann (1589–1662), German lawyer and university professor
- Burgmann, Johann Christian (1697–1775), German Lutheran theologian and university professor
- Burgmann, Johann Georg , German lawyer
- Burgmann, Max (1844–1929), German lawyer and mayor of Schwerin
- Burgmann, Nikolaus († 1443), dean of the cathedral in Speyer, professor in Heidelberg (1388–1407)
- Burgmann, Rudolf (1874–1943), Austrian teacher and politician (CS), MdL (Burgenland), member of the National Council, member of the Federal Council
- Burgmeier, Franz (* 1982), Liechtenstein soccer player
- Burgmeier, Josef (1844–1905), Swiss singer and musician
- Burgmeier, Lisa (1874–1951), Swiss concert singer
- Burgmer, Christoph (* 1962), German journalist
- Burgmer, Elly (1891–1975), German actress
- Burgmer, Franz Karl (1930–2017), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Burgmüller, Friedrich (1806–1874), German composer
- Burgmüller, Friedrich August (1760–1824), German pianist, Kapellmeister and conductor as well as city music director in Düsseldorf
- Burgmüller, Herbert (1913–1970), German writer
- Burgmüller, Norbert (1810–1836), German composer
Burgn
- Burgnard, Jean-Louis (* 1945), Swiss racing car designer
- Burgner-Kahrs, Jessica (* 1981), German computer scientist and university professor, specializing in continuum robotics
- Burgnich, Tarcisio (* 1939), Italian football player and coach
Burgo
- Burgo, Luigi (1876–1964), Italian electrical engineer and entrepreneur
- Burgomaster, Kenneth (* 1969), American composer
- Burgon, Geoffrey (1941-2010), English composer
- Burgon, John William (1813–1888), English Anglican clergyman
- Burgos Brisman, Faustino (* 1960), Dominican religious, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Santo Domingo
- Burgos Sotomayor, Tomás (1875–1945), Chilean philanthropist
- Burgos, Ana (* 1967), Spanish triathlete
- Burgos, Carmen de (1867–1932), Spanish journalist, author, translator and women's rights activist
- Burgos, Fausto (1888–1953), Argentine journalist and writer
- Burgos, Francisco Javier de (1778–1848), Spanish administrator, politician and writer
- Burgos, Germán (* 1969), Argentine national soccer player
- Burgos, Hiram (* 1987), Puerto Rican baseball player
- Burgos, Jose (1837–1872), Filipino priest
- Burgos, Julia de (1914–1953), Puerto Rican poet
- Burgos, Nácor (* 1977), Spanish cyclist
- Burgos, Victor (* 1974), Mexican light flyweight boxer
- Burgoyne, John (1722–1792) British general and writer
- Burgoyne, John Fox (1782–1871) British field marshal
- Burgoyne, Victoria (born 1953), British actress
Burgr
- Burgr, Jaroslav (1906–1986), Czech football player
- Burgred († 880), King of Mercien (852–874)
Burgs
- Burgschmiet, Jacob Daniel (1796–1858), German sculptor, ore caster
- Burgsdorf, Ludwig von († 1490), Bishop of Lebus (1486/87 to 1490)
- Burgsdorff, Alhard von (1890–1960), German industrialist, farmer and poultry farmer
- Burgsdorff, Christoph Gottlob von (1735–1807), civil servant from Electoral Saxony
- Burgsdorff, Christoph Ulrich von († 1667), Canon in Magdeburg
- Burgsdorff, Curt Ludwig Franz von (1849–1922), German politician
- Burgsdorff, Eugen von (1841–1877), Brandenburg manor owner and member of parliament
- Burgsdorff, Friedrich Adolph von (1743–1799), Chancellor of the Merseburg Monastery, Electoral Saxon Appellate Council and manor owner
- Burgsdorff, Friedrich August Ludwig von (1747–1802), German botanist, forest scientist and Prussian forest officer
- Burgsdorff, Georg Ehrentreich von (1603–1656), Brandenburg military, governor of Küstrin
- Burgsdorff, Hans-Henning von (1866–1917), landowner and Prussian politician
- Burgsdorff, Henning von (1867–1904), officer in the Imperial Protection Force and district administrator of Gibeon in German South West Africa
- Burgsdorff, Konrad von (1595–1652), statesman from Brandenburg
- Burgsdorff, Kurt von (1886–1962), German administrative officer, National Socialist
- Burgsdorff, Ludwig von (1812–1875), German politician
- Burgsdorff, Nikolaus von , Elekt of Brandenburg (1415–1417)
- Burgsdorff, Peter von († 1439), German Roman Catholic clergyman and bishop of Lebus
- Burgsdorff, Wilhelm Carl Friedrich von (1775–1849), Landstallmeister at the Trakehnen main stud
- Burgsdorff, Wilhelm Friedrich Theodor von (1772–1822), German patron
- Burgsmüller, Lars (* 1975), German tennis player
- Burgsmüller, Manfred (1949–2019), German soccer player
- Burgsmüller, Wilhelm (* 1932), German football player
- Burgstaller, Alexander (* 1969), German automobile racing driver
- Burgstaller, Alexander (* 1999), Austrian soccer player
- Burgstaller, Alois (1871–1945), German chamber singer
- Burgstaller, Alois (1874–1942), Austrian farmer, innkeeper and politician (CS), member of the National Council
- Burgstaller, Bernhard (1886–1941), Austrian Cistercian, abbot of Wilhering Abbey and victim of National Socialism
- Burgstaller, Boris (* 1954), German actor
- Burgstaller, Ernst (1906–2000), Austrian folklorist
- Burgstaller, Franz (1915–1999), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the Upper Austrian state parliament
- Burgstaller, Gabi (* 1963), Austrian politician (SPÖ), governor of Salzburg
- Burgstaller, Guido (* 1989), Austrian soccer player
- Burgstaller, Luca (* 1995), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament in Carinthia
- Burgstaller, Lukas (* 2002), Austrian soccer player
- Burgstaller, Manfred (* 1939), Austrian lawyer and university professor
- Burgstaller, Maria Walburga , German singer and theater actress
- Burgstaller, Paul (* 1945), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Burgstaller, Peter (1964–2007), Austrian football player
- Burgstaller, Sandro (* 1984), Austrian bobsleigh athlete and Nordic combined athlete
- Burgstaller, Thomas (* 1980), Austrian soccer player
- Burgstaller, Ulrich (1894–1935), German Protestant pastor and member of the Lübeck Senate
- Burgsteden, Jan van (* 1935), Dutch clergyman, auxiliary bishop emeritus in Haarlem-Amsterdam
- Burgsthaler-Schuster, Gertrud (1916–2004), Austrian opera singer with a mezzo-soprano and alto voice
Burgu
- Burguburu, Peter (1869–1933), Alsatian politician
- Burgueño, Joel (* 1988), Uruguayan football player
- Burgueño, Juan (1923–1997), Uruguayan football player
- Burgues de Missiessy, Édouard Thomas (1756–1837), French admiral
- Burgués Terán, Max Antonio (* 1953), Costa Rican entrepreneur, politician and diplomat
- Burguez, Federico (* 1994), Uruguayan soccer player
- Burgui (* 1993), Spanish football player
- Burguière, André (* 1938), French historian
- Burgum, Doug (* 1956), American politician
- Burgundofaro , saint of the Roman Catholic Church and Bishop of Meaux
- Burguy, Georges-Frédéric (1823–1866), French Romanist and Medievalist
Burgw
- Burgwächter, Till (* 1975), German writer and journalist
- Burgwinkel, Jonas (* 1981), German jazz musician
- Burgwinkel, Josef (1895–1966), German opera singer (baritone) and actor
- Burgwitz, Hanna (1919–2007), German theater and film actress and acting teacher
Burgy
- Bürgy, Johann Conrad (1721–1792), Swiss-German organ builder
- Bürgy, Johann Georg (1771–1841), German organ builder
- Bürgy, Nicolas (* 1995), Swiss football player
- Bürgy, Philipp Heinrich (1759–1824), German organ builder