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Gog
- Gog, Franz (1907–1980), German lawyer, politician (CDU), MdL
- Gog, Gregor (1891–1945), life reformer and author
Goga
- Góga, Attila (* 1981), Romanian ice hockey player
- Goga, Dorin (* 1984), Romanian football player
- Goga, Kemal (* 1982), German-Turkish radio and television presenter and comedian
- Goga, Lefter (1921–1997), Albanian communist politician
- Goga, Octavian (1881–1938), Romanian poet, playwright and politician
- Goga-Klinkenberg, Susanne (* 1967), German literary translator and writer
- Gogajew, Alan Kazbekowitsch (* 1990), Russian wrestler
- Gogan, Larry († 2020), Irish radio and television presenter
- Gogarten, Friedrich (1887–1967), Lutheran pastor and professor of systematic theology
- Gogarten, Heinrich (1850–1911), German landscape painter
- Gogarty, Henry Aloysius (1884–1931), Irish Roman Catholic religious and Vicar Apostolic of Kilimanjaro
- Gogarty, Oliver St. John (1878–1957), Irish sportsman, poet and author, doctor, pilot and Member of Parliament
- Gogarty, Paul (* 1968), Irish politician
Goge
- Gogean, Gina (* 1978), Romanian gymnast
- Gogeisl, Anton (1701–1771), German Jesuit and missionary
- Gögel, Bernd (* 1955), German politician (AfD), MdL
- Gögel, Fritz (1905–1981), German sculptor
- Gogel, Herbert (* 1954), German sports journalist
- Gögele, Rainer (* 1956), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Goger, Hans (1906–1978), Austrian politician (NSDAP), member of the state parliament
- Goger, Hans (* 1965), Austrian mountaineer
Gogg
- Gogg, Dieter (1938–2000), Austrian cabaret artist, writer, composer, chansonnier, screenplay and radio writer
- Gogg, Moritz (* 1974), Austrian opera singer (baritone)
- Gogg, Winfried (* 1970), German handball player and coach
- Gögge, Björn (* 1991), German slam poet, author and musician
- Gögge, René (* 1985), German politician (Greens), MdHB
- Göggel, Adolf (1880–1959), German CDU politician
- Göggel, Eugen (* 1909), German gymnast
- Goggi, Loretta (* 1950), Italian singer and actress
- Goggia, Sofia (* 1992), Italian ski racer
- Goggin, Dan (born 1943), American author and composer
- Goggin, William L. (1807-1870) American politician
- Goggins, Paul (1953–2014), British politician (Labor), Member of the House of Commons
- Goggins, Rodney (* 1978), Irish snooker player
- Goggins, Walton (born 1971), American actor
Gogh
- Gögh, David (* 1981), Czech football player
- Gogh, Johannes van (1817–1885), Dutch vice admiral and officer of the Military Wilhelms Order
- Gögh, Koloman (1948–1995), Czechoslovak soccer player and coach
- Gogh, Lothar van (1888–1945), Dutch football player
- Gogh, Niels van (* 1977), German DJ
- Gogh, Theo van (1857–1891), Dutch art dealer and brother of the painter Vincent van Gogh
- Gogh, Theo van (1957-2004), Dutch film director, publicist and satirist
- Gogh, Vincent van (1853–1890), Dutch painter and a founder of modernism
- Gogh, Vincent Willem van (1890–1978), Dutch engineer and patron
- Gogh, Wil van (1862–1941), Dutch feminist
- Gogh-Bonger, Johanna van (1862–1925), Dutch art collector
Gogi
- Gogia, Akaki (* 1992), German-Georgian soccer player
- Gogia, Davit (* 1990), Georgian weightlifter
- Gogić, Alex (* 1994), Cypriot football player
- Gogić, Jovana (* 1993), Serbian volleyball player
- Gogitsch, Georg (* 1977), Austrian actor, mimographer and pantomime
Gogl
- Gogl, Michael (* 1993), Austrian cyclist
- Gögler, August (1890–1968), German administrative lawyer
- Gögler, Hermann (1887–1964), German administrative lawyer
- Gögler, Max (1932–2011), German politician (CDU)
- Goglia, Ferdinand von (1855–1941), Austro-Hungarian Feldzeugmeister in the First World War
Gogn
- Gognijew, Spartak Arturowitsch (* 1981), Russian football player
Gogo
- Gogoberidze, Avtandil (1922–1980), Georgian-Soviet football player and coach
- Gogol, Jona († 1603), Orthodox and Uniate bishop of Pińsk and Turów (1595 to 1603)
- Gogol, Nikolai Wassiljewitsch (1809-1852), Russian writer
- Gogol, Schmuel (1924–1993), Polish-Israeli Holocaust survivor, harmonica player and music teacher
- Gogoladze, Giorgi (* 1990), Georgian biathlete
- Gogolák, Ľubomír (* 1990), Slovak football player
- Gogolak, Pete (born 1942), Hungarian-American American football player
- Gogolew, Andrei Nikolajewitsch (* 1974), Russian boxer
- Gogolewski, Ignacy (* 1931), Polish theater and film actor
- Gogolin, Christine (* 1971), German opera singer, lyricist, poet, cabaret artist, presenter and stage artist
- Gogolin, Ingrid (* 1950), German educationalist and university teacher
- Gogolin, Peter H. (* 1950), German writer
- Gogolin, Wolfgang Arno (* 1957), German writer
- Gogorza Izaguirre, Ignacio (* 1936), Spanish clergyman and Bishop Emeritus of Encarnación
- Gogotsi, Yury (* 1961), Ukrainian chemist
- Gogow, Georgi (* 1948), German rock musician
- Gogowa, Sneschina (* 1937), Bulgarian sinologist
Gogr
- Gogräve, Simon (1593–1648), Archbishop of Bremen and Vice Chancellor of Verdi
- Gogreve, Georg , Catholic cleric in the diocese of Minden, Klevian and Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel diplomat
- Gogreve, Jobst , law teacher in Helmstedt and mayor of Paderborn
- Gogreve, Mento , German Lutheran theologian and educator
Gogs
- Gogschelidze, Giorgi (* 1979), Russian and Georgian wrestler
Gogt
- Gogte, Sarojini , Indian badminton player
- Göğtepe, Hakan (* 1985), Turkish beach volleyball player
- Göğtepe, Volkan (* 1987), Turkish beach volleyball player
Gogu
- Gogua, Gogita (* 1983), Georgian football player
- Goguel, Rudi (1908–1976), German resistance fighter
- Goguen, René (born 1983), Canadian wrestler
- Gogukcheon († 197), King of Goguryeo
- Gogulla, Patrik (* 1988), German ice hockey referee
- Gogulla, Philip (* 1987), German ice hockey player