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Gara
- Gara, Alan , American computer engineer and physicist
- Gara, Anita (* 1983), Hungarian chess master
- Gara, Józef (1929–2013), Polish miner, writer and poet
- Gara, Stefan (* 1964), Austrian politician (NEOS), member of the state parliament
- Gara, Tícia (* 1984), Hungarian chess master
Garab
- Garab Dorje , Buddhist master
- Garaba, Imre (* 1958), Hungarian football player
- Garabaya, Rubén (* 1978), Spanish handball player
- Garabedian, Bobby , actor, film director and film producer
- Garabedian, Paul (1927-2010), American mathematician
- Garabík, Petr (* 1970), Czech biathlete
- Garabíková, Helena (* 1970), Czechoslovak biathlete
- Garabwan, Gerard (* 1971), Nauruan weightlifter
Garac
- Garachana Pérez, Angel (* 1944), Spanish priest and bishop of San Pedro Sula
- Garaczi, László (* 1956), Hungarian writer, playwright and translator
Garad
- Garad Ali, Aïcha (* 1966), Djiboutian sports official
Garaf
- Garáfulic, Lily (1914–2012), Chilean sculptor
Garage
- Garagnani, Romano (1937-1999), Italian sports marksman
- Garagouni, Maria (* 1975), Greek national volleyball player (outside attacker)
- Garagouni, Niki (* 1977), Greek national volleyball player (middle blocker)
Garai
- Garai, Romola (* 1982), British actress
- Garai, Toma (1935–2011), American grandmaster of chess composition
- Garaicoa, Carlos (* 1967), Cuban installation, media artist and photographer
- Garaikoetxea, Carlos (* 1938), Spanish politician, MEP
- Garaizabal, Juan (* 1971), Spanish artist
Garaj
- Garajewa, Julija Rawiljewna (* 1968), Russian sword fencer
Garam
- Garam, Éva (* 1939), Hungarian archaeologist, university lecturer
- Garamendi, John (* 1945), American politician
- Garamond, Claude († 1561), French type founder, typographer, die cutter and publisher
- Garampi, Giuseppe (1725–1792), Italian clergyman, cardinal and historian
- Garamszegi, László (* 1978), Hungarian cyclist
- Garamvölgyi, Judit (* 1937), Hungarian-Swiss historian
Guarantee
- Garan, Ronald John (* 1961), American astronaut
- Garanča, Elīna (* 1976), Latvian opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Garand, John C. (1888–1974), Canadian-American arms manufacturer
- Garande, Patrice (* 1960), French football player
- Garang, John (1945–2005), South Sudanese rebel leader and politician
- Garanganga, Takanyi (* 1990), Zimbabwean tennis player
- Garanin, Iwan Iwanowitsch (* 1945), Soviet cross-country skier
- Garanitschew, Evgeni Alexandrovich (* 1988), Russian biathlete
- Garanjan, Georgi Aramowitsch (1934-2010), Russian musician
- Garant, Charles-Omer (1899–1962), Canadian clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Québec
- Garant, Robert Ben (* 1970), American actor, author and television producer
- Garant, Serge (1929–1986), Canadian composer
- Garant, Sylvain (1925–1993), French racing car driver
Garap
- Garapon, Robert (1921–1992), French Romance studies and literary scholar
Garas
- Garašanin, Milutin (1843–1898), Serbian politician, officer and diplomat
- Garastas, Vladas (* 1932), Lithuanian basketball coach and basketball official
Garat
- Garat, Dominique Joseph (1749–1833), French politician and writer
- Garat, Henri (1902–1959), French actor, singer, and dancer
- Garat, Juan Carlos , Uruguayan politician
- Garat, Juan Pablo (* 1983), Argentine soccer player
- Garat, Juliette (1920–2005), French toxicologist and coroner
- Garat, Pierre-Jean (1762–1823), French singer (baritone)
- Garate, Giara (* 1996), Peruvian sprinter
- Gárate, José Eulogio (* 1944), Spanish-Argentine soccer player
- Gárate, Juan Manuel (* 1976), Spanish cyclist
- Gárate, Yuri (* 1970), German actor and director
Garau
- Garau, Salvatore (* 1953), Italian painter and draftsman
- Garaudé, Alexis de (1779–1852), French composer and music teacher
- Garaudé, Alexis de (1821-1854), French composer
- Garaudy, Roger (1913–2012), French politician (Communist Party of France), philosopher and university professor
Garav
- Garavaglia, Giovita (1790–1835), Italian engraver
- Garavaglia, Lino Esterino (1927–2020), Italian religious, Roman Catholic bishop of Cesena-Sarsina
- Garavani, Valentino (* 1932), Italian fashion designer
- Garaventa, Karl (1888–1965), Swiss farmer and cable car pioneer
- Garaventa, Ottavio (1934-2014), Italian opera singer (tenor)
- Garavini, Laura (* 1966), Italian politician (Partito Democratico), member of the Camera dei deputati
- Garavito Cubillos, Luis Alfredo (* 1957), Colombian serial killer
- Garavito Jiménez, Gregorio (1919–2016), Colombian religious, Bishop of Villavicencio
- Garavito, Fernando (1944-2010), Colombian writer and journalist
Garay
- Garay Castro, Alfonso León de (1920–2002), Mexican radiation biologist and ambassador
- Gəray, Adil (1919–1973), Soviet-Azerbaijani composer, tasrplayer, music teacher and conductor.
- Garay, Alejandro (* 1960), Uruguayan football coach
- Garay, Alice (* 1971), Argentinian badminton player
- Garay, Attila (1931–2013), Hungarian jazz musician
- Garay, Blasco de († 1552), Spanish captain and inventor of an early steam drive
- Garay, Ezequiel (* 1986), Argentine soccer player
- Garay, Francisco de († 1523), Spanish conquistador
- Garay, György (1909–1988), Hungarian violinist
- Garay, Hugo Hernán (* 1980), Argentine boxer
- Garay, János (1812-1853), Hungarian poet
- Garay, János (1889–1945), Hungarian saber fencer and Olympic champion in 1928
- Garay, Jesús (1930–1995), Spanish football player
- Garay, Joaquin III (* 1968), American actor and screenwriter
- Garay, Juan de (1528–1583), Basque conqueror
- Garay, Minino (* 1968), Argentine jazz drummer and percussionist
- Garay, Néstor (1931–2003), Argentine actor
- Garay, Sándor (1920–2006), Hungarian medium and long-distance runner
- Garaycoa, Francisco Xavier de (1775–1859), Ecuadorian clergyman, Archbishop of Quito
- Garaycoa, Hugo (1930–2018), Peruvian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Tacna y Moquegua
- Garayev, Tamerlan (* 1952), Azerbaijani diplomat
- Garaygordóbil Berrizbeitia, Victor (1915–2018), Spanish clergyman, prelate of Los Ríos