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- Germ (* 1969), German rapper
Germa
- Germa Seyum , Emperor of Ethiopia
- Germain de Saint-Pierre, Ernest (1814–1882), French physician and botanist
- Germain, Abel-Anastase (1833-1897), Bishop of Coutances
- Germain, Alain (* 1948), French writer and director
- Germain, André (1882–1971), French journalist, essayist, poet and writer
- Germain, Carel B. (1916–1995), American social scientist and researcher in the field of social work
- Germain, Charles (1831–1909), German lawyer and politician (center), MdR
- Germain, Donovan (* 1952), Jamaican music producer
- Germain, François-Thomas (1726–1791), French silversmith
- Germain, George, 1st Viscount Sackville (1716–1785), British officer and politician
- Germain, Henri (1906–1990), French football official
- Germain, Hubert (* 1920), French politician, member of the National Assembly and Minister
- Germain, J. Hervey (1888–1961), Canadian actor and humorist
- Germain, Jacques (1915–2001) French painter and printmaker
- Germain, Jean-Marc (* 1966), French manager
- Germain, Pierre (1923–1963), French opera singer (baritone)
- Germain, Ryō (* 1995), Japanese football player
- Germain, Sophie (1776–1831), French mathematician
- Germain, Sylvie (* 1954), French writer
- Germain, Valère (* 1990), French football player
- Germaine de Foix († 1536), French princess and the second wife of King Ferdinand II of Aragon
- German († 1096), Bishop of Novgorod (1078-1096)
- German, Alexei Alexejewitsch (* 1976), Russian film director and screenwriter
- German, Alexei Jurjewitsch (1938–2013), Soviet or Russian film director and screenwriter
- German, Anna (1936–1982), Polish singer
- German, Edward (1862–1936), English composer and conductor
- German, Eugênio (1930-2001), Brazilian chess player
- German, Gretchen , Canadian actress
- German, Ja'el (* 1947), Israeli politician, Minister of Health
- German, Lauren (* 1978), American actress
- German, Michael, Baron German (* 1945), British politician (Liberal Democrats)
- German, Obadiah (1766–1842), American politician
- German, Patrycja (* 1979), Polish performance artist
- Germaná, César , Peruvian sociologist
- Germanas, Neris (* 1946), Lithuanian diplomat and politician, member of the Seimas
- Germandi, Hans (1925–2014), German photographer
- Germanetto, Giovanni (1885–1959), Italian politician (KPI), trade unionist and author
- Germani, Fernando (1906–1998), Italian organist and composer
- Germani, Gaia (1942–2019), Italian actress
- Germani, Hans (1927–1983), Italian journalist and war correspondent
- Germanicus (15 BC – 19), Roman general, adopted son of Emperor Tiberius
- Germanicus of Smyrna († 156), martyr and saint
- Germanier, Jean-René (* 1958), Swiss politician
- Germanier, René (1929–1986), Swiss microbiologist
- Germanika, Valeria Gai (* 1984), Russian director
- GermanLetsPlay (* 1992), German web video producer
- Germann, Adolf (1857–1924), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Germann, Basil († 1826), Swiss thief
- Germann, Basilius (1727–1794), Swiss Benedictine
- Germann, Christian (* 1949), German diplomat
- Germann, Frank (* 1967), German soccer player
- Germann, Georg (1935–2016), Swiss architectural historian
- Germann, Gottfried Albrecht (1773–1809), botanist
- Germann, Greg (* 1958), American actor
- Germann, Günter (* 1952), German physician, specialist in plastic surgery, microsurgeon, hand surgeon
- Germann, Hannes (* 1956), Swiss politician
- Germann, Hans , mercenary leader and governor in Toggenburg
- Germann, Josef (1658–1724), Swiss country woman (official) in Toggenburg
- Germann, Karl (1877–1958), miner from Saarland, trade unionist and politician, MdL Saarland
- Germann, Karl-Adolf , German administrative lawyer
- Germann, Kay (* 1966), German handball player and trainer
- Germann, Kilian (1485–1530), Prince Abbot of St. Gallen
- Germann, Klaus (1941–1983), German church musician
- Germann, Martin (* 1942), Swiss librarian, historian and non-fiction author
- Germann, Michael (* 1967), German lawyer and university professor
- Germann, Nadine (* 1980), German actress
- Germann, Oscar Adolf (1889–1979), Swiss lawyer and officer
- Germann, Pankraz (1764–1828), Chamber Secretary of St. Gallen, Councilor
- Germann, Stefanie (* 1975), German television journalist
- Germann-Jahn, Charlotte (1921–1988), Swiss sculptor
- Germano, Elio (* 1980), Italian actor
- Germano, Girolamo (1568–1632), Italian Jesuit and modern Greek philologist
- Germano, Lisa (* 1958), American singer, songwriter and violinist
- Germanos I of Constantinople , Patriarch of Constantinople
- Germanos II. Nauplios († 1240), Patriarch of Constantinople (1223–1240)
- Germanos III. , Patriarch of Constantinople
- Germanos of Patras (1771–1826), Metropolitan of the Greek Orthodox Church in Patras
- Germanson, Rick (* 1972), American jazz musician
- Germanus († 550), Eastern Roman general
- Germanus , lower emperor of the Eastern Roman emperor Tiberios I.
- Germanus of Auxerre , prefect, priest and bishop
- Germanus von Granfelden († 675), first abbot of the Moutier-Grandval monastery; christian saint
- Germanus of Paris (496–576), priest, church and monastery founder
- Germanus, Adrian (* 1955), German foil fencer
- Germanus, Donnus Nicolaus , cosmographer, astrologer
- Germanus, Sander (* 1972), Dutch saxophonist and composer
- Germar, Ernst Friedrich (1786–1853), German entomologist and mineralogist
- Germar, Friedrich von (1787–1842), colonel of the Saxon-Weimar Grand Duke
- Germar, Kurt Ewald von (1793–1875), royal Saxon major in the infantry
- Germar, Manfred (* 1935), German athlete and Olympic medalist
- Germar, Ulrich von (1876–1948), German major general in World War II
- Germay, Olivier de (* 1960), French priest, Bishop of Dodge City
Germe
- Germein, Georgia , Australian pop singer
- Germela, Raimund (1868–1945), Austrian painter and illustrator
- Germelmann, Wilhelm (1850-1919), German civil engineer
- Germenis, Giorgos , Greek musician and politician
- Germenis, Vasos (1896–1966), Greek sculptor and painter
- Germeno, Lorenzo (* 2004), German actor
- Germer, Andrea , German historian
- Germer, Andrea (* 1965), German Japanologist
- Germer, Edmund (1901–1987), German inventor
- Germer, Ernst (1901–1987), German artist and professor of art education
- Germer, Harald (* 1952), German artist and game designer
- Germer, Heinrich (1837–1913), German musicologist and piano teacher
- Germer, Heinrich (1900–1952), German politician (SED)
- Germer, Karl (1885–1962), German occultist
- Germer, Lester H. (1896–1971), American physicist
- Germer, Peter (* 1949), German wrestler
- Germer, Richard (1900–1993), German singer and composer, Hamburg folk singer
- Germer, Rudolf (1884–1938), German landscape architect
- Germer, Stefan (1958–1998), German art historian, curator and university professor
- Germer, Volkhardt (* 1944), German politician (formerly SED)
- Germershausen, Andreas (* 1952), German ethnologist and administrative assistant
- Germershausen, Arthur (1849–1913), Prussian administrative lawyer, district administrator, judge at the higher administrative court
- Germershausen, Christian Friedrich (1725–1810), pastor and agricultural and domestic writer
- Germershausen, Erich (1906–1990), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Germeshausen, Bernhard (* 1951), German bobsleigh pilot
- Germeshausen, Heribert (* 1971), German dramaturge and opera director
- Germeten, Bernhard Heinrich von (1680–1737), lawyer
Germi
- Germi, Pietro (1914–1974), Italian film director, screenwriter, actor and film producer
- Germiller, Franz Anton (1682–1750), German Baroque painter
- Germino, Monica , American and Dutch violinist
- Germiny, Maurice de (* 1939), French priest, bishop emeritus of Blois
- Germis, Carsten (* 1959), German journalist
Germo
- Germogen (1861–1945), Russian Orthodox priest and metropolitan
- Germon, Claude (* 1934), French Socialist Party politician
- Germon, Nane (1909-2001), French actress
- Germot, Maurice (1882-1958), French tennis player
Germs
- Germscheid, Anton (1885–1971), German CDU politician
Germu
- Germund, Willi (* 1954), German journalist
- Germuth, Ewald (* 1971), Austrian soccer player
Germy
- Germyn, Carsen (* 1982), Canadian ice hockey player