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- Gel, František (1901–1972), Czech journalist, radio presenter, writer and translator
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- Gela painter , Attic vase painter of the black-figure style
- Gelabale, Mickaël (* 1983), French basketball player
- Gelabert, Antoni (1877–1932), Mallorcan painter
- Gelabert, Cesc (* 1953), Spanish choreographer and dancer
- Gelabert, Damien (* 1993), Andorran tennis player
- Gelabert, Marcos (* 1981), Argentinian soccer player
- Geladse, Ketewan (1855–1937), mother of Stalin
- Gelael, Sean (* 1996), Indonesian racing car driver
- Gelain, Henrique (1910–1993), Brazilian clergyman and Roman Catholic Bishop of Vacaria
- Gelana, Teshome (* 1985), Ethiopian marathon runner
- Gelana, Tiki (* 1987), Ethiopian long-distance runner
- Gélas, Lucien (* 1873), French guitarist, composer and music teacher
- Gelaschwili, Georgi Kakojewitsch (* 1983), Russian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Gelashvili, Naira (* 1947), Georgian author and translator
- Gelashvili, Nikolos (* 1985), Georgian football player
- Gelasios of Kyzikos , author of a late antique church history
- Gelasius I , Patriarch of Rome (492–496)
- Gelasius II († 1119), Pope (1118–1119)
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- Yellow, Adhémar (1887–1936), German psychologist
- Yellow, David (* 1983), American director
- Gelb, Eva (* 1946), German actress, radio play and voice actor
- Yellow, Franz (1890–1948), German sculptor
- Yellow, Howe (born 1956), American country musician
- Yellow, Ignace (1907–1985), Polish-American ancient orientalist and university professor
- Gelb, Leslie H. (1937–2019), American political scientist and university professor
- Gelbakhiani, Levan (* 1997), Georgian actor and dancer
- Gelband, Henry (* 1936), American doctor, pediatrician and university professor
- Gelbard, Rudolf (1930–2018), Austrian Holocaust survivor
- Gelbart, Eduard (1878–1948), German organist, pianist, music teacher and composer
- Gelbart, Larry (1928–2009), American screenwriter and director
- Gelbart, Nathan (* 1966), German lawyer and Jewish functionary
- Gelbart, Stephen (* 1946), Israeli-American mathematician
- Gelbcke, Ferdinand Adolf (1812-1892), German-Russian educator, writer and composer
- Gelbcke, Friedrich (1842–1922), German-Russian teacher
- Gelber, Bruno Leonardo (* 1941), Argentine pianist
- Gelber, Jack (1932-2003), American playwright
- Gelber, Mark H. (* 1951), American literary scholar
- Gelber, Nathan Michael (1891–1966), Austrian-Israeli historian and Zionist politician
- Gelber, Yoav (* 1942), Israeli officer (lieutenant colonel) and military historian
- Gelberg, Adrian (1922–2013), Romanian nuclear physicist
- Gelberg, Hans-Joachim (1930–2020), German publisher and author of books for children and young people
- Gelberg, Wilhelm Eberhard (1894–1940), German politician of the NSDAP
- Gelbert, Ralph (* 1969), German painter
- Gelbfarb, Harry (1930–2005), Austrian-American bodybuilder and entrepreneur
- Gelbfuhs, Oscar (1852–1877), Austrian chess player
- Gelbhaar, Alfred (1880–1937), German football player
- Gelbhaar, Oskar (1881–1945), German lawyer and politician
- Gelbhaar, Stefan (* 1976), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdA
- Gelbke, Dagmar (* 1950), German actress, cabaret artist and singer
- Gelbke, Georg (1882–1947), German painter and graphic artist
- Gelbke, Johannes (1846–1903), German composer, conductor and singer
- Gelbke, Karl (1899–1965), German doctor
- Gelbke, Therese (1829-1892), German theater actress
- Gelbmann, Matthias (* 1948), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Burgenland state parliament
- Gelbord, Ruben , Swedish football referee and official
- Gelbrun, Artur (1913–1985), Israeli violinist, violist, music teacher, conductor and composer of Polish origin
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- Gelcich, Eugen (1854–1915), Austrian navigation teacher
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- Money, Hendrik van der (1838–1914), Dutch sculptor
- Geldart, Derek (1931–2012), British chemical engineer
- Geldbach, Erich (* 1939), German theologian, professor of ecumenism and denominational studies
- Geldenhauer, Gerhard (1482–1542), humanist and theologian
- Geldenhauer, Gerhard Eobanus (1537–1614), Magister and Protestant theologian, founder of the Reformed church system in Nassau
- Geldenhuys, Hendrik Albertus (1925–1990), South African ambassador
- Geldenhuys, Johannes (1935–2018), retired South African officer
- Gelder, Alfons van (* 1936), German lawyer, judge at the Federal Court of Justice
- Gelder, Arent de (1645–1727), Dutch painter
- Gelder, Ben van (* 1988), Dutch jazz musician
- Gelder, Hermann (1866–1947), German pharmacist
- Gelder, Ian (born 1949), British actor
- Gelder, Jacob de (1765–1848), Dutch mathematician
- Gelder, Yuri van (* 1983), Dutch gymnast
- Gelderblom, Bernhard (* 1943), German historian and author
- Gelderblom, Hans (1879–1966), German builder
- Gelderblom, Peter (* 1965), Dutch DJ
- Geldermans, Ab (* 1935), Dutch cyclist
- Geldern, Dietrich (* 1937), German jazz musician
- Geldern, Eduard Heinrich von (1806–1866), administrative lawyer and minister
- Geldern, Johann von (1567–1620), Flemish logician
- Geldern, Joseph Jacob van (1653–1727), German banker and court factor
- Geldern, Karl Bastard von , captain and maréchal de camp in the service of Geldern, Habsburg, French and Danzig
- Geldern, Ludwig von (1834-1892), Prussian administrative lawyer, district administrator in Stuhm and Saarbrücken
- Geldern, Simon von , German traveler and writer
- Geldern, Wolfgang von (* 1944), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag and Parliamentary State Secretary
- Geldersen, Vicko von († 1391), merchant, councilor and chamberlain
- Geldimyradow, Hojamyrat (* 1965), Turkmen politician
- Geldiýewa, Mähri (* 1973), Turkmen chess player
- Geldmacher, Christiane (* 1959), German author
- Geldmacher, Erwin (1885–1965), German economist and university lecturer, professor of business administration
- Geldmacher, Horst (1929–1992), German painter, graphic artist, sculptor, jazz musician
- Geldmacher, Klaus (* 1940), German artist
- Geldmacher, Konrad (1878–1965), German sculptor and medalist
- Geldmacher, Thomas (* 1961), German-Canadian ice hockey player
- Geldmacher, Willi (1907–1987), German trade unionist and politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, Lord Mayor of Bochum
- Geldmacher-von Mallinckrodt, Marika (1923-2016), German chemist and doctor
- Geldner, Daniella (* 1966), German correspondence chess master
- Geldner, Ferdinand (1902–1989), German librarian
- Geldner, Karl (1927–2017), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Geldner, Karl Friedrich (1852–1929), German orientalist, university professor and author
- Geldof, Bob (* 1951), Irish musician
- Geldof, Peaches (1989–2014), British model and it girl
- Geldorp, Georg († 1665), portraitist, art dealer
- Geldorp, Gortzius (1553–1616), Dutch painter
- Geldorp, Heinrich Castritius (1522–1585), Dutch-German theologian and humanist
- Geldray, Max (1916-2004), Dutch-American harmonica player
- Geldsetzer, Lutz (1937–2019), German philosopher and university professor
- Geldzahler, Henry (1935–1994), Belgian-American curator of contemporary art
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- Gélébart, Katell (* 1972), French fashion designer
- Gelech, Randall (* 1984), Canadian ice hockey player
- Geleff, Paul (1842–1928), Danish politician
- Gelegs, Ernst (* 1960), Austrian journalist
- Gelegs, Josef (1913–1969), Austrian football player
- Gelelemend (1737–1811), chief of Lenni Lenape
- Geleng, Otto (1843–1939), German painter
- Gelenius, Aegidius (1595–1656), Cologne historiographer
- Gelenius, Johannes (1585–1631), Cologne historiographer
- Gelenius, Sigismund (1497–1554), Bohemian philologist
- Learned, David (* 1955), American computer scientist
- Gelernter, Herbert (1929–2015), American computer scientist and physicist
- Geles, Jesús (* 1988), Colombian boxer
- Geleta, Ján (* 1943), Czechoslovak football player
- Geletneky, Chris (* 1972), German screenwriter, comedian and musician
- Geletzki, Johann († 1568), German hymn poet
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- Gelfand, Alan (* 1963), American skateboarder
- Gelfand, Boris (* 1968), Israeli chess grandmaster
- Gelfand, Israel Moissejewitsch (1913–2009), Soviet mathematician
- Gelfand, Vladimir (1923–1983), Soviet officer and author
- Gelfert, Hans-Dieter (* 1937), German English graduate and university professor
- Gelfert, Joachim (* 1925), German politician (CDU)
- Gelfond, Alexander Ossipowitsch (1906–1968), Russian mathematician
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- Gelgotas, Gediminas (* 1986), Lithuanian composer and conductor
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- Gelhaar, Klaus (* 1938), German set designer
- Gelhaar, Matilda (1814–1889), Swedish opera singer (coloratura soprano)
- Gelhard, Susanne (* 1957), German journalist, reporter and foreign correspondent
- Gelhard, Ulrich (* 1946), German soccer player
- Gelhaus, Hermann (* 1938), German Germanist and linguist
- Gelhaus, Hubert (* 1950), German teacher and local researcher
- Gelhausen, Udo (* 1956), German shot putter
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- Geli, Delfí (* 1969), Spanish football player
- Gélibert, Jules (1834–1916), French animal painter and sculptor
- Gelibolulu Mustafa Âlî (1541–1600), Ottoman intellectual
- Gelich, Johannes (* 1969), Austrian writer and journalist
- Gelichi, Sauro (* 1954), Italian archaeologist with a focus on late antiquity and the early Middle Ages
- Gélieu, Bernhard von (1828–1907), Prussian infantry general
- Gélieu, Claudia von (* 1960), German author, political scientist and women's historian
- Gélieu, Esther de (1757–1817), Swiss teacher, headmistress and educator
- Gélieu, Jonas de (1740–1827), Swiss pastor and beekeeper
- Gélieu, Salomé de (1742–1820), Swiss teacher and educator (governess)
- Gelimer , King of the Regnum of the Vandals
- Gélin, Daniel (1921–2002), French actor
- Gelin, Giveton , Bahamian jazz musician (trumpet)
- Gelinas, Drew , American biathlete
- Gélinas, Éric (* 1991), Canadian ice hockey player
- Gélinas, Gratien (1909–1999), Canadian theater and film pioneer
- Gélinas, Isabelle (* 1963), Canadian-French actress
- Gélinas, Martin (* 1970), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Gelineau, Jack (1924-1998), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Gelineau, Joseph (1920–2008), French composer and Jesuit
- Gelineau, Louis Edward (born 1928), Catholic bishop
- Gelinek, Joseph (1758–1825), Bohemian-Austrian composer and pianist
- Gelinek, Moriz (1887–1979), Austrian locomotive designer
- Gelinski, Danilo (* 1990), Brazilian volleyball player
- Gelios, Ioannis (* 1992), Greek football player
- Géliot, Martine (1948–1988), French harpist
- Geliş, İlhan (1936–2013), Turkish football player
- Gelisio, Deborah (* 1976), Italian sports shooter
- Gelius, Adolf (1863–1945), German architect and municipal building officer in Mainz
- Gelius, Lisa (1909–2006), German athlete
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- Gelke, Manuel Santos (* 2005), German actor
- Gelke, Richard (* 1992), German ice hockey player
- Gelker, Dorothea (* 1958), German contemporary painter
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- Gell, John (1593–1671), English general and politician
- Gell, Philip George Houthem (1914-2001), British medical doctor and immunologist
- Gell, William (1777-1836) British archaeologist
- Gell-Mann, Murray (1929–2019), American physicist
- Gellar, Sarah Michelle (* 1977), American actress
- Gellately, Robert (* 1943), Canadian historian
- Gellatly, John Arthur (1869–1963), American politician
- Gelle, Roxanne (* 1958), Australian hurdler and sprinter
- Gellenbeck, Benno (1910–1974), German film and theater actor
- Gellenbeck, Konny (* 1955), German publicist
- Geller, Alexander Girschewitsch (1931–2014), Russian chess player and journalist
- Geller, Avishai (* 1979), American-Israeli ice hockey player
- Geller, Bruce (1930–1978), American screenwriter, producer and director
- Geller, Efim (1925–1998), Ukrainian-Soviet chess master
- Gellér, Gábor (* 1958), Hungarian ski jumper
- Geller, Gregor (1903–1988), German judge
- Geller, Herb (1928–2013), American jazz musician, composer and arranger
- Geller, Johannes (* 2000), German actor
- Gellér, László (* 1944), Hungarian ski jumper
- Geller, Lorraine (1928–1958), American jazz pianist
- Geller, Margaret (* 1947), American astrophysicist
- Geller, Mark (* 1949), American ancient orientalist
- Geller, Maximilian (* 1964), Swiss saxophonist, film composer and mouthpiece manufacturer
- Gellér, Mihály (* 1947), Hungarian ski jumper and Nordic combined athlete
- Geller, Pamela (* 1958), American blogger, author, political activist and commentator
- Geller, Richard (1927-2007), French physicist
- Geller, Rolf-Hermann (* 1945), German painter, graphic artist and professor for visual communication and aesthetics
- Geller, Ruth (* 1923), Israeli actress
- Gellér, Sándor (1925–1996), Hungarian football player
- Geller, Toni (1924–2012), German hand-made speaker in Cologne
- Geller, Uri (* 1946), Israeli stage magician
- Geller, Wolfgang Peter (* 1945), German photographer and entrepreneur
- Gelléri, Andor Endre , Hungarian writer
- Gellermann, Günther W. (1930–2002), German teacher and historian
- Gellern, Franz Ferdinand (1800–1879), German lawyer and politician
- Gellersen, Otto (1925–2012), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Gellert, Bruno (* 1878), German composer and conductor
- Gellert, Christian Fürchtegott (1715–1769), German poet
- Gellert, Christlieb Ehregott (1713–1795), German metallurgist and mineralogist
- Gellert, Cornelius (1881–1944), German politician (SPD), MdR
- Gellert, Darco (* 1968), German-French graffiti artist
- Gellert, Friedrich Leberecht (1711–1770), German fencing master and senior post commissioner in Leipzig
- Gellert, Joachim (* 1958), German jazz and world musician
- Gellert, Lawrence (1898–1979), American folklore and music researcher
- Gellert, Oswald (1889–1943), Czechoslovak industrialist
- Gellert, Otto (1929–2014), German auditor, tax and management consultant
- Gellesch, Rudolf (1914–1990), German football player
- Gellhaus, Markus (* 1970), German soccer coach
- Gellhorn, Alfred (1885–1972), German Jewish architect
- Gellhorn, Martha (1908–1998), American writer and foreign correspondent
- Gelli, Antonio (1897–1960), Italian opera singer (bass baritone)
- Gelli, Giovan Battista (1498–1563), Italian humanist, writer, poet, translator, philologist and academic
- Gelli, Licio (1919–2015), Italian fascist, conspirator and Freemason, founder of the secret box Propaganda Due
- Gellibrand, Henry (1597-1637), English astronomer
- Gellineau, Patrick (* 1951), American cyclist, cyclist from Trinidad and Tobago
- Gellinek, Anne (* 1962), German journalist and television presenter
- Gellinek, Christian (* 1930), German Germanist and university professor
- Gelling, Donald (* 1938), British politician, two-time Chief Minister of the Isle of Man
- Gelling, Hans (1858–1911), German theater actor, director, director, director and playwright
- Gelling, Jackie (* 1932), Canadian shot putter and discus thrower
- Gelling, Jürgen , German basketball player
- Gellius Celer, Aulus , Prefect of the Classis Flavia Moesica 127
- Gellius Maximus († 219), Roman usurper under Elagabal
- Gellius Publicola, Lucius , Roman politician
- Gellius Publicola, Lucius , Roman politician
- Gellius, Aulus , Latin author and grammarian
- Gellius, Gnaeus , Roman historian
- Gellius, Johann Gottfried (1732–1781), German translator
- Gellius, Statius , Samnite general 305 BC Chr.
- Gellman, Steven (* 1947), Canadian composer, pianist and music teacher
- Gellman, Yani (* 1985), American-Canadian film actor
- Gellner, Edoardo (1909–2004), Italian architect of Austrian origin
- Gellner, Ernest (1925–1995), Czech-British anthropologist, sociologist and philosopher
- Gellner, František (1881–1914), Czech poet, anarchist, prose writer, painter and caricaturist
- Gellner, Julius (1899–1983), German-speaking director
- Gellner, Winand (* 1955), German political scientist
- Gellrich, Dirk (* 1964), German soccer player
- Gelly, Dave (* 1938), British jazz writer and musician
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- Gelman, Alexander Isaakowitsch (* 1933), Soviet-Russian writer, screenwriter and playwright
- Gelman, Andrew , American statistician and political scientist, university professor
- Gelman, Anna Dmitrijewna (1902–1994), Russian chemist and university professor
- Gelman, Brett (* 1976), American actor and comedian
- Gelman, Jacques (1909–1986), Russian-Mexican film producer and art collector
- Gelman, Juan (1930-2014), Argentine writer
- Gelman, Marat Alexandrovich (* 1960), Russian gallery owner
- Gelman, Polina (1919–2005), Soviet bomber pilot and political officer
- Gelmanow, Rustam Asatowitsch (* 1987), Russian sport and competition climber
- Gelmetti, Gianluigi (* 1945), Italian conductor and composer
- Gelmetti, Vittorio (1926–1992), Italian composer
- Gelmi Bertocchi, Angel (1938–2016), Italian clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Cochabamba
- Gelmi, Josef (* 1937), Italian church historian
- Gelmi, Roy (* 1995), Swiss soccer player
- Gelmini, Caspar de (* 1980), German-Italian composer
- Gelmini, Florian de (* 1976), Italian-German film composer and pianist
- Gelmini, Hortense von (* 1947), German musician, conductor, painter and writer
- Gelmini, Mariastella (* 1973), Italian politician (Popolo della Libertà), member of the Camera dei deputati
- Gelmírez, Diego († 1140), Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela
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- Gelnhausen, Siegfried von († 1321), Bishop of Chur (1298–1321)
- Gelny, Emil (1890–1961), Austrian Euthansia doctor
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- Gelon († 478 BC), regent of Gela and Syracuse
- Gelongma Lama Palmo (* 1970), Austrian Buddhist nun and lama
- Gelos, Gaston (* 1969), German-Uruguayan economist
- Gelotte, Björn (* 1975), Swedish guitarist
- Gelowani, Micheil (1893–1956), Soviet actor and director of Georgian origin
- Gelowani, Sopo (* 1983), Georgian pop singer
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- Gelpcke, Karl (1895–1941), German bank manager
- Gelpí, Juan (* 1932), Spanish cameraman
- Gelpi, Leandro (* 1991), Uruguayan soccer player
- Gelpke, André (* 1947), German photographer and lecturer
- Gelpke, August Heinrich Christian (1769–1842), German astronomer
- Gelpke, Eduard (1847–1923), German painter
- Gelpke, Ernst Friedrich (1807–1871), Swiss Protestant clergyman and university professor
- Gelpke, Julius Alhard (1811–1885), Swiss doctor of German descent
- Gelpke, Ludwig (1854–1946), Swiss surgeon, professor of surgery in Basel
- Gelpke, Manfred (* 1940), German rower
- Gelpke, Nikolaus (* 1962), Swiss marine biologist and publisher
- Gelpke, Rudolf (1873–1940), Swiss engineer, shipping pioneer and politician
- Gelpke, Rudolf (1928–1972), Swiss Islamic scholar and drug researcher
Gels
- Gels, Helmut (* 1952), German politician (CDU), mayor of Vechta
- Gelsdorf, Jürgen (* 1953), German soccer player and soccer coach
- Gelshorn, Friedrich Anton (1814–1875), Catholic priest and German politician
- Gelshorn, Julia (* 1974), German art historian
- Gelsi, Celestino (1918–1990), Argentine politician, governor of the Tucumán Province
- Gelsinger, Pat (* 1961), Manager, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of VMware
- Gelso, Matthew Phillip (* 1988), American cross-country skier
- Gelston, David (1744-1828) American trader and politician
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- Geltar , Middle High German poet of Minnelongs
- Geltinger, Gunther (* 1974), German writer
- Geltinger, Ulrich , Austrian nobleman
- Geltz, Filip (1901–1994), Romanian politician and representative of Romanian German interests
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- Geluck, Philippe (* 1954), Belgian artist
- Gélugne, Ivan (* 1976), French classical and jazz musician (double bass)
- Gelūnas, Arūnas (* 1968), Lithuanian philosopher, politician, member of the government of Lithuania and Lithuanian minister of culture
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- Gelzer, Heinrich (1847–1906), Swiss classical philologist, ancient historian and Byzantinist
- Gelzer, Heinrich (1883–1945), Swiss Romance philologist
- Gelzer, Johann Heinrich (1813–1889), Swiss historian
- Gelzer, Matthias (1886–1974), Swiss-German ancient historian
- Gelzer, Michael (1916–1999), Swiss diplomat
- Gelzer, Thomas (1926–2010), Swiss classical philologist