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Gol
- Gol, Darko (* 1954), German sculptor
- Gol, Ehud (* 1946), Israeli diplomat
- Gol, Janusz (* 1985), Polish football player
- Gol, Jean (1942–1995), Belgian politician, MEP
Gola
- Gölä (* 1968), Swiss rock musician
- Gola, Benedetto (* 1904), Italian football player and coach
- Gola, Ferre (* 1976), Congolese singer and guitarist
- Gola, Karl (* 1920), German soccer player
- Gola, Marlena (* 1998), Polish hurdler
- Gola, Peter (* 1940), German legal scholar and local politician
- Gola, Tom (1933-2014), American basketball player
- Gołąb, Maciej (* 1952), Polish musicologist
- Gołąb, Marek (1940–2017), Polish weightlifter
- Gołąb, Stanisław (1902–1980), Polish mathematician
- Golachowski, Stanisław (1907–1951), Polish musicologist and teacher
- Golakai, Hawa Jande (* 1979), Liberian writer
- Golán, Borja (* 1983), Spanish squash player
- Golan, Eyal (* 1971), Israeli singer
- Golan, Gila (* 1940), Israeli actress and former model
- Golan, Jair (* 1962), Israeli officer
- Golan, Menahem (1929–2014), Israeli film director and producer
- Golan, Nahum (1915–1991), German-Israeli brigadier general
- Golan, Rosi (* 1981), American-Israeli singer-songwriter
- Golan, Ruth (1944–2012), German architect and urban planner
- Golan, Shammai (1933-2017), Israeli writer
- Golanko, Halina (born 1948), Polish actress
- Golański, Paweł (* 1982), Polish football player
- Golant, Raissa Jakowlewna (1885–1953), Russian neurologist, psychiatrist and university professor
- Golant, Viktor Evgenjewitsch (1928–2008), Russian physicist and university professor
- Golanchikova, Lyubov Alexandrovna (1889–1959), Russian test pilot
- Golarsa, Laura (* 1967), Italian tennis player
- Gołaś, Arkadiusz (1981-2005), Polish volleyball player
- Gołaś, Michał (* 1984), Polish cyclist
- Golas, Thaddeus (1924–1997), American author
- Golas, Víctor Hugo Mateus (* 1990), Polish-Portuguese football goalkeeper
- Golasa, Eyal (* 1991), Israeli soccer player
- Golasowski, Wolfgang (* 1953), German lawyer, judge and State Councilor from Bremen
- Golay, Jeanne (* 1962), American racing cyclist
- Golay, Marcel (1927–2015), Swiss astronomer
- Golay, Marcel JE (1902–1989), Swiss electrical engineer
- Golay, Roger (* 1959), Swiss politician (MCG)
- Golaz, Donat (1852–1900), Swiss politician (FDP)
Golb
- Golba, Mieczysław (* 1966), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Golbahari, Marina (* 1989), Afghan actress
- Golban, Alexandru (* 1979), Moldovan football player
- Golbarnezhad, Bahman (1968-2016), Iranian paracycler and weightlifter
- Gölbaşı, Turgay (* 1983), German-Turkish soccer player
- Golberg, Pål (* 1990), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Golbéry, Sylvain Meinrad Xavier de (1742–1822), French genius officer and geographer
- Golbol, Servet Ahmet (* 1970), German-Turkish film director and screenwriter
- Golborne, Laurence (* 1961), Chilean politician
- Gölboyu, Yiğitcan (* 1992), Turkish soccer player
Golc
- Golčer, Jure (* 1977), Slovenian racing cyclist
- Golch, Dinah Marte (* 1974), German writer and screenwriter
- Golczewski, Frank (* 1948), German historian
gold
- Gold 1 , American R&B singer
- Gold von Lampoding, Erasmus († 1623), Lower Austrian sub-marshal
- Gold, Alfred (1874–1958), theater critic and columnist
- Gold, Alison (* 2002), American pop singer
- Gold, Andreas (* 1954), German university professor, psychologist and professor of educational psychology
- Gold, Andrew (1951–2011), American musician, singer, and composer
- Gold, Ari (* 1977), American pop and R&B singer, songwriter and LGBT activist
- Gold, Arielle (* 1996), American snowboarder
- Gold, Arthur (1917-2002), British sports official
- Gold, Artur (1897–1943), Polish jazz musician
- Gold, Ben (1898–1985), American labor leader
- Gold, Bill (1921–2018), American graphic and poster artist
- Gold, David, Baron Gold (* 1951), British lawyer and life peer of the Conservative Party in the House of Lords
- Gold, Elon (* 1970), American actor, comedian, screenwriter and producer
- Gold, Erich (1899–1979), Austrian press illustrator and caricaturist
- Gold, Ernest (1921–1999), American composer
- Gold, Franz (1913–1977), German Lieutenant General (MfS)
- Gold, Gracie (* 1995), American figure skater
- Gold, HL (1914-1996), American science fiction writer and editor
- Gold, Harry (1907-2005), British jazz musician (saxophone, clarinet, arrangement, composition)
- Gold, Harry (1911–1972), American chemical laboratory assistant and spy
- Gold, Helmut (* 1958), German literary scholar and historian
- Gold, Henryk († 1977), Polish violinist, orchestra conductor, composer and pioneer of Polish jazz music
- Gold, Honey (* 1993), American porn actress
- Gold, Hugo (1895–1974), Austrian-Israeli historian
- Gold, Jack (1930-2015), British film director
- Gold, Jamie (* 1969), American television producer and poker player
- Gold, Jared , American jazz organist
- Gold, Josef (1840–1922), Austrian painter and restorer during the late Biedermeier period and historicism
- Gold, Julius (1884–1969), American violinist, musicologist and educator
- Gold, Käthe (1907–1997), Austrian actress
- Gold, Katie (* 1978), American porn actress
- Gold, Laurie (1918-2000), British jazz musician (saxophone, clarinet, arrangement)
- Gold, Louise (* 1974), German pop singer
- Gold, Marian (* 1954), German musician
- Gold, Martin B. (* 1947), American lawyer
- Gold, Mary Jayne (1909–1997), American heiress and humanist
- Gold, Maximilian (1900–1961), Austrian football player
- Gold, Michael (1894–1967), American writer
- Gold, Missy (born 1970), American actress
- Gold, Murray (* 1969), British film music composer, stage and radio play writer
- Gold, Natalie (* 1976), American actress
- Gold, Otto , Czechoslovak figure skater
- Gold, Ebeneia (* 1979), German singer, lyricist and composer
- Gold, Phil (* 1936), Canadian cancer researcher and oncologist
- Gold, Rachel (* 1978), Austrian cartoonist
- Gold, Robert (* 1970), German film producer, writer and screenwriter
- Gold, Samuel (1835–1920), Hungarian chess composer
- Gold, Sanford (1911-1984), American jazz pianist
- Gold, Taylor (* 1993), American snowboarder
- Gold, Thomas (1920-2004), American astrophysicist
- Gold, Thomas (* 1981), German DJ and music producer
- Gold, Thomas R. (1764–1827), American lawyer and politician
- Gold, Tracey (born 1969), American actress
- Gold, Wolf (1889–1956), Israeli rabbi
- Golda, Kurt (1925–2002), German trade unionist
- Goldacker, Albrecht von († 1743), Major General in Princely Saxony-Gotha
- Goldacker, Christian Wilibald von (1721–1801), Major General of the Electorate of Saxony
- Goldacker, Friedrich Wilhelm Albrecht von (1740–1774), German court judge and Protestant canon
- Goldacker, Hans von (1882–1957), German businessman, manor owner and politician (DNVP), MdR
- Goldacker, Julius Augustus von (1673–1740), Royal Polish and Electoral Saxon Major General of the Cavalry
- Goldacre, Ben (* 1974), British doctor and journalist
- Goldammer, Fedor von (1809–1862), mayor in Grevenbroich and later in Odenkirchen
- Goldammer, Frank (* 1975), German author
- Goldammer, Giulia (* 1993), German-Italian actress
- Goldammer, Karl (1950–2020), Austrian painter
- Goldammer, Klaus (* 1952), German marathon runner
- Goldammer, Kurt (1916–1997), German religious scholar and Paracelsus researcher
- Goldammer, Pamela , German make-up artist
- Goldan, Wolf (1944–1986), German actor and voice actor
- Goldani Telles, Julia (* 1995), American actress and ballet dancer
- Goldanski, Witali Iossifowitsch (1923–2001), Russian chemist and physicist
- Goldapple, Jessica (* 1979), Canadian actress
- Goldarbeiter, Lisl (1909–1997), Austrian photo model
- Goldast, Melchior (1578–1635), Swiss humanist
- Goldau, Franz , German farmer, landowner and politician (DNVP, CNBL), MdL
- Goldau, Harald (* 1957), German production engineer
- Goldau, Karl-Heinz (* 1941), German football player
- Goldau, Sikander (* 1969), German director and screenwriter
- Goldau, Ursula (* 1950), German painter
- Goldbach von Sulittaborn, Anton (1866–1924), Bohemian nobleman and officer in the Royal Imperial Army in the First World War
- Goldbach, Christian (1690–1764), Prussian mathematician
- Goldbach, Erhard (1928–2004), German coal merchant, then owner of the Goldin petrol station chain and sports patron
- Goldbach, Eva (* 1965), German economist and politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL
- Goldbach, Joachim (1929–2008), German Colonel General
- Goldbach, Judith (* 1981), German jazz musician (double bass, composition)
- Goldbach, Lukas (* 1981), German theater actor and director
- Goldbach, Maria , German Romanist
- Goldbach, Niklas (* 1973), German video artist and photographer
- Goldbach, Sandra (* 1977), German rower
- Goldbacher, Alois (1837–1924), Austrian classical philologist
- Goldbacher, Gregor (1875–1950), Austrian teacher, dialect poet and local researcher
- Goldbæk, Bjarne (* 1968), Danish football player
- Goldbaum, Gerhard (1903–1944), German sound engineer
- Goldbaum, Helene (* 1883), Austrian writer, translator and representative of individual psychology
- Goldbaum, Peter (1916–1981), German producer, director and screenwriter
- Goldbaum, Wenzel (1881–1960), lawyer, legal scholar and playwright
- Goldbaum, Wilhelm (1843–1912), German-Austrian writer, journalist and translator
- Goldbeck, Andreas , German printer in Braunschweig
- Goldbeck, August von (1792–1864), Prussian major general and commander of the 3rd Infantry Brigade
- Goldbeck, Blandina (1574–1608), German housewife in advertising
- Goldbeck, Christian M. (* 1974), German production designer
- Goldbeck, Heinrich Julius von (1733-1818), Prussian Grand Chancellor and Minister of Justice
- Goldbeck, Johann Friedrich (1748–1812), theologian and topographical writer
- Goldbeck, Walter (* 1945), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Goldbeck, Willis (1898–1979), American director and screenwriter
- Goldberg, Aaron (* 1974), American jazz pianist
- Goldberg, Abbie , American gender researcher and university professor
- Goldberg, Adam (* 1970), American actor
- Goldberg, Adele (* 1945), American computer scientist
- Goldberg, Adele Eva (* 1963), American linguist
- Goldberg, Adolph (1860–1938), German doctor in Bremen and a Jewish victim of National Socialism
- Goldberg, Albert (1847–1905), German opera singer (baritone), opera director and theater director
- Goldberg, Anatoli Asirowitsch (1930–2008), Ukrainian-Israeli mathematician
- Goldberg, Andrew (* 1978), American film producer and comedy writer
- Goldberg, Arthur , American politician, lawyer and diplomat
- Goldberg, Arthur (* 1940), American lawyer and author
- Goldberg, BZ (* 1963), American film producer, film director, screenwriter and documentary filmmaker
- Goldberg, Barry (* 1942), American blues musician, keyboard player
- Goldberg, Ben (* 1959), American clarinetist of jazz and improvisation music
- Goldberg, Bertrand (1913–1997), American architect
- Goldberg, Bill (born 1966), American wrestler and actor
- Goldberg, Daniel (* 1965), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Goldberg, Dave (1967-2015), American entrepreneur and billionaire
- Goldberg, David E. (* 1953), American computer scientist in the field of genetic algorithms
- Goldberg, David Theo (* 1952), South African philosopher
- Goldberg, Denis (1933-2020), South African civil rights activist
- Goldberg, Emanuel (1881–1970), Russian-German-Israeli chemist, technician, inventor and pioneer of computer science
- Goldberg, Erich , German poet, composer and portrait artist
- Goldberg, Evan (* 1982), Canadian screenwriter and film producer
- Goldberg, Gary David (1944–2013), American screenwriter, film producer, film director
- Goldberg, Georg (1830–1894), German copper and steel engraver
- Goldberg, Gustav Adolf (1848–1911), German painter
- Goldberg, Heinz (1891–1969), German theater director and screenwriter
- Goldberg, Heinz (1910–1971), German translator
- Goldberg, Henryk (* 1949), German cultural journalist
- Goldberg, Howard (* 1948), American film director, screenwriter, film producer and author
- Goldberg, Iddo (* 1975), British-Israeli actor
- Goldberg, Isaac (1887–1938), American Romance philologist, Hispanist, Lusitanist, literary scholar, music writer, journalist, translator, and polygraph
- Goldberg, Jackie (* 1944), American politician
- Goldberg, Jacob (1924–2011), Israeli historian of Eastern European history
- Goldberg, Jacques (1861–1934), German musician, actor, director and theater director
- Goldberg, Jake (* 1996), American actor
- Goldberg, Jared (* 1991), American ski racer
- Goldberg, Jeffrey (* 1965), American journalist and author
- Goldberg, Joachim (* 1956), German financial market analyst and publicist
- Goldberg, Joe (1932–2009), American music critic and jazz writer
- Goldberg, Johann Gottlieb († 1756), German harpsichordist and composer
- Goldberg, Jonah (* 1969), American publicist and commentator
- Goldberg, Jörg (* 1943), German economist and non-fiction author
- Goldberg, Joshua Ryne , American internet troll
- Goldberg, Kaarina (* 1956), Finnish writer and journalist
- Goldberg, Leah (1911–1970), Lithuanian-Israeli author
- Goldberg, Lejb (1892–1955), Russian-Soviet writer, translator and journalist
- Goldberg, Leo (1913–1987), American astronomer
- Goldberg, Leonard (1934–2019), American film and television producer
- Goldberg, Lewis (* 1932), American psychologist
- Goldberg, Martha (1873–1938), German, socially committed woman and Jewish Nazi victim of the Reichspogromnacht
- Goldberg, Max (1905–1990), Canadian jazz trumpeter
- Goldberg, Michael (1924–2007), American painter and printmaker
- Goldberg, Michael (* 1959), Swiss actor
- Goldberg, Morris (* 1936), South African jazz musician
- Goldberg, Myla (* 1971), American author and musician of Jewish origin
- Goldberg, Natalie (* 1948), American writer and writing teacher
- Goldberg, Nicolás (* 1978), artist
- Goldberg, Oskar (1885–1953), German-Jewish doctor and religious philosopher
- Goldberg, Pinelopi , Greek-American economist
- Goldberg, Reiner (* 1939), German opera singer (tenor)
- Goldberg, Robert P. († 1994), American computer scientist
- Goldberg, Rube (1883–1970), American cartoonist
- Goldberg, Sarah (* 1985), Canadian actress
- Goldberg, Steven (* 1941), American sociologist
- Goldberg, Stu (* 1954), American jazz keyboardist and film composer
- Goldberg, Szymon (1909–1993), American conductor and violinist
- Goldberg, Thies (* 1962), German politician (CDU), MdHB
- Goldberg, Thorsten (* 1960), German artist
- Goldberg, Werner (1919-2004), German-Jewish soldier in the Wehrmacht, politician (CDU)
- Goldberg, Whoopi (* 1955), American actress, comedian and singer
- Goldberger, Alfred (1899–1992), German-American lawyer and survivor of the Shoah
- Goldberger, Andreas (* 1972), Austrian ski jumper
- Goldberger, Emanuel (1913-1994), American cardiologist
- Goldberger, Ernest (1931–2009), Swiss-Israeli social scientist, entrepreneur and author
- Goldberger, Henry Harold (1878–1969), American educator and textbook author
- Goldberger, Hermann (1854–1930), German-American author and editor
- Goldberger, Jonathan (* 1976), American jazz guitarist and film composer
- Goldberger, Joseph (1874–1929), American medic
- Goldberger, Marvin Leonard (1922–2014), American theoretical physicist and President of the California Institute of Technology
- Goldberger, Paul von , Hungarian football player
- Goldberger, Richard von (1875–1927), Austrian composer
- Goldberger, Willy , cameraman of German origin for German and European film
- Goldbeter, Albert , Belgian theoretical biologist
- Goldblat, Karl (* 1948), Austrian painter, writer and screenwriter
- Goldblat, Rebecca (* 1984), Austro-French actress and voice actress
- Goldblatt, Burt (1924–2006), American art director, graphic designer, photographer, and author
- Goldblatt, David (1930–2018), South African photographer
- Goldblatt, Harry (1891–1977), American pathologist
- Goldblatt, Mark , American film editor and film director
- Goldblatt, Peter (* 1943), South African-American botanist
- Goldblatt, Scott (* 1979), American swimmer and Olympic champion
- Goldblatt, Stephen (* 1945), British cameraman
- Goldblum, Jeff (born 1952), American actor
- Goldbrunner, Evi (* 1975), German screenwriter, dramaturge and director
- Goldbrunner, Hermann Michael (1933–2004), German historian
- Goldbrunner, Ludwig (1908–1981), German football player
- Golde, Gert (* 1937), German filmmaker, director general of DEFA
- Golde, Jens-Peter (* 1955), German politician (SPD, Pro Ruppin voter association)
- Golde, Kurt (* 1914), German soccer player
- Goldegg, Hugo von (1829–1904), Austrian heraldist and politician, member of the Tyrolean state parliament
- Göldel, Johannes , German sculptor
- Goldemann, Sven (* 1969), German curler
- Goldemund, Heinrich (1863–1947), Austrian architect, urban planner and construction manager
- Golden Diskó Ship (* 1982), German multi-instrumentalist
- Golden, Annie (* 1951), American actress, singer and composer
- Golden, Arthur (born 1956), American writer
- Golden, Christie (* 1963), American fantasy and science fiction writer
- Golden, Daan van (1936–2017), Dutch painter and printmaker
- Golden, Dan , American composer, sound designer, and sound engineer
- Golden, Dolly (* 1973), French erotic and porn actress
- Golden, Helen (* 1953), British sprinter
- Golden, Isabel (* 1963), German porn actress
- Golden, Jacob , American singer and guitarist
- Golden, James S. (1891–1971), American politician
- Golden, Jared (* 1982), American Democratic Party politician for Maine
- Golden, Kit , American film producer
- Golden, Michael , American comic book artist
- Golden, Monroe , American composer
- Golden, Peter Benjamin (* 1941), American Turkologist, Professor of History at Rutgers University
- Golden, William T. (1909-2007), American Science Advisor
- Goldenbaum, Ernst (1898–1990), German politician and functionary, MdV, Chairman of the DBD and Minister for Agriculture and Forestry of the GDR
- Goldenbaum, Jean (* 1982), German-Brazilian composer and musicologist
- Goldenbaum, Klaus (* 1928), German diplomat, ambassador of the GDR
- Goldenbaum, Martin (* 1978), German musician, singer and songwriter
- Goldenbaum, Ursula (* 1952), German philosopher
- Goldenberg Schreiber, Efraín (* 1929), Peruvian politician
- Goldenberg, Alfred (1831–1897), German manufacturer and politician, MdR
- Goldenberg, Anna (* 1989), Austrian author and journalist
- Goldenberg, Bernhard (1872-1917), German manager
- Goldenberg, Billy (1936-2020), American film composer
- Goldenberg, Boris (1905–1980), socialist politician (SPD, KPD, KPDO, SAPD), journalist and publicist
- Goldenberg, Charles (1910–1986) American football player
- Goldenberg, Friedrich (1798–1881), German paleobotanist and paleo-entomologist
- Goldenberg, Michael (* 1965), American screenwriter and director
- Goldenberg, Mirian (* 1957), Brazilian social anthropologist and university professor
- Goldenberg, William (* 1959), American film editor
- Goldenberger, Franz (1867–1948), German lawyer, administrative officer and politician (BVP)
- Goldenbogen, Friedrich-Wilhelm (1914–1982), German politician
- Goldengruen, Paul Salvator (* 1960), German painter
- Goldenhar, Maurice (1924-2001), Belgian-American ophthalmologist and general practitioner
- Goldenshteyn, German (1934-2006), Soviet clarinetist
- Goldenstedt, Albert (1912–1994), German building contractor and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Goldenstein, Claus , German lawyer
- Goldenthal, Elliot (* 1954), American composer
- Goldenthal, Jakob (1815–1867), Austrian orientalist
- Goldenweiser, Alexander Alexandrovich (1880–1940), American anthropologist and sociologist
- Goldenweiser, Alexander Borissowitsch (1875–1961), Russian composer and pianist
- Golder, Benjamin M. (1891-1946), American politician
- Golder, Hugh (1911-1990) British geotechnical engineer
- Goldfaden, Abraham (1840–1908), Yiddish writer
- Goldfajn, Ilan (* 1966), Israeli-Brazilian economist and university professor
- Goldfarb, Alex (* 1947), Israeli politician and member of the Knesset
- Goldfarb, Charles , American programmer
- Goldfarb, Donald (* 1941), American mathematician
- Goldfarb, Laura (* 1984), German actress, theater director, dancer and choreographer
- Goldfarb, Lyn (* 1950), American documentary film director, producer and screenwriter
- Goldfarb, Nomi (1949-2010), Israeli fashion designer
- Goldfarb, Tatjana Iossifowna (1914–1964), Russian classical pianist and piano teacher
- Goldfarb, Tobias (* 1974), German writer
- Goldfeder, Adolf (1836–1896), Polish banker
- Goldfeld, Dorian (* 1947), American mathematician
- Goldfeld, Julius (1860–1937), German lawyer and politician, Member of the Bundestag
- Goldfinger, Ernő (1902–1987), British-Hungarian architect
- Goldflam, Samuel (1852–1932), Polish neurologist
- Goldfogle, Henry M. (1856–1929), American politician
- Goldfrank, Esther (1896–1997), American anthropologist
- Goldfrapp, Alison (* 1966), British musician
- Goldfriedrich, Johann (1870–1945), German librarian and university professor
- Gold fountain pen (1886–1974), Viennese impostor and city original
- Goldfus, Silvius von (1840–1922), German manor owner, district administrator and politician, MdR
- Goldfuß, August (1782–1848), German paleontologist and zoologist
- Goldfuß, Gabriel , German builder
- Goldfuß, Janina (* 1983), German athlete
- Goldfuß, Jürgen W. (* 1946), German author
- Goldgruber, Peter (* 1960), Austrian police officer, Secretary General in the Federal Ministry of the Interior
- Goldhaber, Gerson (1924-2010), American physicist
- Goldhaber, Gertrude (1911–1998), German-American nuclear physicist
- Goldhaber, Maurice (1911–2011), American physicist
- Goldhaber, Sulamith (1923–1965), Austrian-American nuclear physicist
- Goldhagen, Daniel (* 1959), American sociologist, political scientist and author
- Goldhagen, Erich (* 1930), Polish-Canadian historian and father of the author Daniel Goldhagen
- Goldhagen, Heinrich Philipp (1746–1826), German lawyer and criminal director
- Goldhagen, Hermann (1718–1794), German Roman Catholic theologian and university professor
- Goldhagen, Johann Eustachius (1701–1772), German teacher and classical philologist
- Goldhagen, Johann Friedrich Gottlieb (1742–1788), German physician and university professor
- Goldhagen, Wilhelm (1901–1964), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Goldhahn, Eberhard (* 1927), German politician (CDU), MdV, MdB, lawyer
- Goldham, Bob (1922–1991) Canadian ice hockey player and sports commentator
- Goldhammer, Alfred († 1942), Austrian resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Goldhammer, Klaus (* 1967), German media scientist and management consultant
- Goldhammer, Siegmund (* 1932), German composer and conductor
- Goldhardt, Jens (* 1968), German organist
- Goldhill, Simon (* 1957), English classical philologist
- Goldhofer, Prosper (1709–1782), German astronomer and mathematician
- Goldhofer-Prützel, Karoline (1924–2013), German entrepreneur
- Goldhorn, Johann David (1774–1836), German Lutheran theologian and university professor
- Göldi, Anna (1734–1782), Swiss victim of justice
- Göldi, Fabrice (* 1995), Swiss floorball player
- Goldie (* 1965), British artist and musician
- Goldie Loc (born 1980), American rapper
- Goldie, Alfred (1920–2005), British mathematician
- Goldie, Annabel (born 1950), Scottish politician
- Goldie, Archie (1874–1953), Scottish football player
- Goldie, Dan (born 1963), American tennis player
- Goldie, Rosemary (1916-2010), Australian Roman Catholic theologian
- Goldin, Alexander (* 1965), Russian chess grandmaster
- Goldin, Brett (1977-2006), South African film and stage actor
- Goldin, Claudia (* 1946), American economist
- Goldin, Daniel (* 1940), ninth NASA administrator
- Goldin, Irene (1910-2004), American fighter against Spain
- Goldin, Marco (* 1961), Italian art historian, curator, author and entrepreneur
- Goldin, Nan (* 1953), American photographer
- Goldin, Sidney M. (1878–1937), American director of Yiddish film
- Goldin, Stephen (born 1947), American science fiction author
- Goldiner, Julius (1852–1914), German publisher of picture postcards
- Golding, Anders (* 1984), Danish marksman
- Golding, Annegret (* 1930), German actress and radio play speaker
- Golding, Arthur († 1606), English translator
- Golding, Bernard (born 1941), British chemist
- Golding, Binker (* 1985), British jazz musician (saxophone, composition)
- Golding, Bruce (* 1947), Jamaican politician and eighth Prime Minister of Jamaica
- Golding, George (1906–1999), Australian sprinter and hurdler
- Golding, Germaine , French tennis player
- Golding, Henry (* 1987), British-Malaysian actor and television presenter
- Golding, Julian (* 1975), English sprinter
- Golding, Llin, Baroness Golding (* 1933), British politician (Labor Party), member of the House of Commons
- Golding, Meta (* 1971), Haitian-American actress
- Golding, Oliver (* 1993), British tennis player
- Golding, William (1911-1993), British writer
- Golding-Clarke, Lacena (* 1975), Jamaican hurdler and long jumper
- Goldinger, Walter (1910–1990), Austrian historian and archivist
- Goldings, Larry (* 1968), American jazz organist, pianist and composer
- Goldkamp, Steffen (* 1988), German director
- Goldkette, Jean (1899–1962), American jazz pianist and band leader
- Goldkind, Ralf (* 1963), German music producer and musician
- Goldkuhle, Heinrich (1872–1932), German lawyer, administrative officer and politician
- Göldlin von Tiefenau, Franz Bernhard (1762–1819), Swiss Roman Catholic clergyman and historian
- Göldlin von Tiefenau, Nikolaus (1625–1686), Swiss Cistercian monk and abbot
- Göldlin von Tiefenau, Robert (1832–1903), chief instructor of the federal medical forces
- Goldman, Adriano , Brazilian cameraman
- Goldman, Allen (* 1937), American experimental solid-state physicist
- Goldman, Alvin (* 1938), American philosopher
- Goldman, Bo (born 1932), American screenwriter
- Goldman, Charles R. (* 1930), American limnologist and ecologist
- Goldman, Charley (1887–1968), Polish boxer and boxing coach
- Goldman, David P. , American columnist and author
- Goldman, Edward Alphonso (1873–1946), American zoologist and botanist
- Goldman, Edwin Franko (1878–1956), American composer and conductor
- Goldman, Emma (1869–1940), American anarchist and peace activist
- Goldman, Francisco (* 1954), American author
- Goldman, Gary (* 1944), American film producer, director, screenwriter and animator
- Goldman, Gary (* 1953), American screenwriter and director
- Goldman, Guido (* 1938), American political scientist
- Goldman, Hetty (1881–1972), American archaeologist
- Goldman, Ilan (* 1961), French-Israeli film producer
- Goldman, James (1927–1998), American screenwriter and writer
- Goldman, Jane (* 1964), American speed skater
- Goldman, Jane (* 1970), British screenwriter, writer, television producer and television presenter
- Goldman, Jean-Jacques (* 1951), French composer and music interpreter
- Goldman, Jerome L. († 2013), American ship designer
- Goldman, Julie , American film producer
- Goldman, Kim (* 1971), American author and blogger
- Goldman, Les (1913-1983), American film producer
- Goldman, Marcus (1821–1904), American investment banker of German origin
- Goldman, Micha (* 1948), Israeli politician and minister
- Goldman, Omer (* 1989), Israeli activist and actress
- Goldman, Paul , Australian director and producer
- Goldman, Pierre (1944–1979), French author
- Goldman, Robert (* 1953), French composer
- Goldman, Ronald (1968–1994), American waiter and murder victim
- Goldman, Sylvan (1898–1984) American businessman
- Goldman, Vivien (* 1954), British singer and music journalist for punk and reggae
- Goldman, Wera (* 1921), Israeli dancer
- Goldman, William (1856–1922), American photographer
- Goldman, William (1931-2018), American screenwriter and writer
- Goldman, William (* 1955), American mathematician
- Goldman-Rakic, Patricia (1937-2003), American neuroscientist
- Goldmann, Anke-Eve (* 1930), German motorcycle journalist
- Goldmann, Anton (1830–1904), Austrian industrialist and pioneer of camera construction
- Goldmann, Bernd (* 1945), German Germanist and art scholar
- Goldmann, Curt (1870–1952), German conductor and composer
- Goldmann, Edwin (1862–1913), German physician and medical researcher
- Goldmann, Emil (1872–1942), Austrian legal historian
- Goldmann, Erich (* 1976), German ice hockey player
- Goldmann, Felix (1882–1934), German rabbi
- Goldmann, Friedrich (1941–2009), German composer and conductor
- Goldmann, Gereon (1916–2003), German Franciscan
- Goldmann, Hans (1899–1991), Austrian-Swiss ophthalmologist and inventor
- Goldmann, Hans-Michael (* 1946), German politician (FDP), MdL, Member of the Bundestag
- Goldmann, Herbert (* 1954), German administrative officer and politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the State Parliament
- Goldmann, Karl Emil (1848–1917), German Imperial Judge
- Goldmann, Karlheinz (1910–1980), German librarian
- Goldmann, Klaus (1936–2019), German prehistorian and medieval archaeologist
- Goldmann, Konrad (1872–1942), German engineer and entrepreneur, promoter of Zionism
- Goldmann, Lucien (1913–1970), French philosopher, literary theorist and literary sociologist
- Goldmann, Nahum (1895–1982), Russian founder and president of the World Jewish Congress
- Goldmann, Nicolaus (1611–1665), German writer, mathematician, lawyer and architectural theorist
- Goldmann, Otto (1884–1947), German lawyer and writer
- Goldmann, Paul (1865–1935), Austrian journalist and author
- Goldmann, Renate (* 1967), German art historian and curator for international contemporary art
- Goldmann, Robert (1921–2018), German-American journalist
- Goldmann, Rüdiger (* 1941), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Goldmann, Stefan (* 1978), German musician, DJ and producer
- Goldmann, Theodor (1821–1905), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Goldmann, Wilhelm (1792–1873), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Goldmann, Wilhelm (1897–1974), German publisher
- Goldmann, Wilhelmine (* 1948), Austrian traffic expert
- Goldmann, Ze'ev (1905–2010), Israeli art historian, archaeologist and museum director
- Goldmann-Posch, Ursula (1949–2016), Italian author and medical journalist
- Goldmark, Karl (1830–1915), Austro-Hungarian composer, music teacher and violinist
- Goldmark, Peter Carl (1906–1977), American engineer
- Goldmark, Rubin (1872–1936), American pianist and composer
- Goldmayer, Andreas (1602–1665), German astronomer, mathematician and calendar maker
- Goldmeier, Johann Baptist (1781–1847), Franconian landowner and farmer
- Goldner, Charles (1900–1955), Austrian actor and theater director
- Goldner, Colin (* 1953), German psychologist and science journalist
- Goldner, George (1918–1970), American composer and music producer
- Göldner, Hans (1928–2020), German engineer and university professor in the field of technical mechanics
- Göldner, Linda (* 1993), German grass skier
- Goldner, Richard (1908–1991), Austrian violist
- Goldner, Wolfgang von († 1837), German lawyer and diplomat
- Goldobin, Nikolai Sergejewitsch (* 1995), Russian ice hockey player
- Goldobina, Tatiana Vladimirovna (* 1975), Russian sports shooter
- Goldoni, Carlo (1707–1793), Italian comedy poet
- Goldoni, Lelia (* 1936), American dancer and film and television actress
- Goldoványi, Béla (1925–1972), Hungarian athlete
- Goldratt, Eliyahu M. (1947–2011), Israeli physicist, management theorist and consultant
- Goldreich, Arthur (1929–2011), Israeli painter and professor of design
- Goldreich, Oded (* 1957), Israeli mathematician
- Goldreich, Peter (* 1939), American astrophysicist
- Goldring, Winifred (1888–1971), American paleontologist
- Goldroger (* 1990), German rapper
- Goldsberry, John (* 1982), American basketball player
- Goldsberry, Renée Elise (* 1971), American actress
- Goldsboro, Bobby (* 1941), American musician and record producer
- Goldsborough Mayer, Alfred (1868–1922), American naturalist, marine zoologist (cnidarians) and entomologist
- Goldsborough, Charles (1765–1834), American politician
- Goldsborough, Phillips Lee (1865–1946), American politician, Governor of Maryland
- Goldsborough, Robert (1733–1788) American politician
- Goldsborough, Robert Henry (1779–1836), American politician
- Goldsborough, Thomas Alan (1877–1951), American lawyer and politician
- Goldsbury, Mack (* 1946), American jazz musician
- Goldsby, John (* 1958), American jazz bassist, composer, teacher and author
- Goldsby, Robin Meloy (* 1958), American pianist, composer and author
- Goldschagg, Christian (* 1959), German entrepreneur and cyclist
- Goldschagg, Edmund (1886–1971), German journalist, editor-in-chief and publisher
- Goldscheid, Rudolf (1870–1931), Austrian sociologist, philosopher and novelist
- Goldscheider, Alfred (1858–1935), German internist neurologist
- Goldscheider, Arthur , French art dealer and manufacturer of high quality decorative objects
- Goldscheider, Friedrich (1845–1897), Austrian entrepreneur, terracotta and bronze manufacturer
- Goldscheider, Ludwig (1896–1973), English art historian and publisher of Austrian origin
- Goldschlag, George A. (1896–1934), German journalist and poet
- Goldschlag, Gerhard , German conductor, composer and journalist
- Goldschlag, Klaus (1922–2012), Canadian diplomat
- Goldschlag, Stella (1922–1994), Jewish Gestapo collaborator
- Goldschlag, Tony , Austrian-German concert singer
- Goldschläger, Julius (1872–1940), Austrian architect
- Goldschmeding, Cornelis (1927–1995), Dutch chess composer
- Goldschmeding, Frits (* 1933), Dutch entrepreneur
- Goldschmid, Edgar (1881–1957), German pathologist and medical historian
- Goldschmid, Hans , German painter
- Goldschmid, Hanuš (1891–1966), textile entrepreneur in the Austro-Hungarian monarchy
- Goldschmidt, Adalbert von (1848–1906), Austrian composer, poet and satirist
- Goldschmidt, Adolph (1863–1944), German art historian
- Goldschmidt, Aenne (1920–2020), Swiss dancer, teacher and choreographer
- Goldschmidt, Alfons , German journalist and economist
- Goldschmidt, Andreas (* 1954), German health economist and human scientist
- Goldschmidt, Arnd (* 1981), German canoeist
- Goldschmidt, Arthur (1873–1947), German judge
- Goldschmidt, Benedikt († 1642), Jewish court banker and court jeweler in Kassel
- Goldschmidt, Berthold (1903–1996), German composer who had to flee to England in 1935
- Goldschmidt, Bertrand L. (1912–2002), French chemist, atomic physicist and diplomat
- Goldschmidt, Björn (* 1979), German canoeist
- Goldschmidt, Carl Leopold (1787–1858), politician Free City of Frankfurt
- Goldschmidt, David (* 1942), American mathematician
- Goldschmidt, Dietrich (1914–1998), German sociologist and educational researcher
- Goldschmidt, Edmond (1863–1932), French photographer
- Goldschmidt, Elisabeth (1912–1970), Israeli geneticist and zoologist
- Goldschmidt, Ernst (1904–1963), Holocaust survivor, Jewish resistance fighter
- Goldschmidt, Ernst Daniel (1895–1972), German-Israeli librarian
- Goldschmidt, Friedrich (1837–1902), German industrialist and politician (DFP), MdR
- Goldschmidt, Fritz (1893–1968), German lawyer, President of the Senate at the Supreme Court
- Goldschmidt, Georges-Arthur (* 1928), French-German writer, essayist and translator
- Goldschmidt, Gilbert de (1925–2010), French author and film producer
- Goldschmidt, Grant (* 1983), South African beach volleyball player
- Goldschmidt, Günther (1894–1980), German librarian
- Goldschmidt, Hans (1861–1923), German chemist and entrepreneur
- Goldschmidt, Hans (1879–1940), German historian
- Goldschmidt, Harry (1910–1986), Swiss musicologist
- Goldschmidt, Hartmut (* 1956), German internist
- Goldschmidt, Heinrich Jacob (1857–1937), Austrian chemist
- Goldschmidt, Helmut (1918–2005), German architect
- Goldschmidt, Henriette (1825–1920), German women's rights activist and educator
- Goldschmidt, Herbert (1890–1943), German local politician in Magdeburg
- Goldschmidt, Hermann Levin (1914–1998), Swiss philosopher
- Goldschmidt, Hermann Mayer Salomon (1802–1866), German-French astronomer and painter
- Goldschmidt, Hesse († 1733), Jewish merchant and entrepreneur in Kassel
- Goldschmidt, Hilde (1897–1980), German painter
- Goldschmidt, Hugo (1859–1920), German musicologist
- Goldschmidt, Isidor (1893–1964), Austrian-American film distributor and film producer
- Goldschmidt, Ivan (* 1958), Belgian film director and film producer
- Goldschmidt, Jakob (1882–1955), German banker
- Goldschmidt, James (1874–1940), German legal scholar
- Goldschmidt, Johann (1894–1962), Austrian politician (SDAP), member of the state parliament
- Goldschmidt, Johanna (1806-1884), German suffragette, writer and philanthropist
- Goldschmidt, Jonas (1806–1900), German doctor, medical officer and writer
- Goldschmidt, Josef († 1572), German-Jewish banker in Frankfurt am Main
- Goldschmidt, Josef (1907–1981), Israeli politician
- Goldschmidt, Joseph (1842–1925), German school director
- Goldschmidt, Jürgen (* 1961), German politician (FDP)
- Goldschmidt, Karl (1857–1926), German chemist and entrepreneur
- Goldschmidt, Lazarus (1871–1950), orientalist
- Goldschmidt, Leonore (1897–1983), German-British pedagogue
- Goldschmidt, Leontine (1863–1942), German patroness and Holocaust victim
- Goldschmidt, Levin (1829–1897), German lawyer and politician (NLP), MdR
- Goldschmidt, Lukas (* 1965), Austrian musician and composer
- Goldschmidt, Matti (* 1951), Austrian-Israeli choreographer and author
- Goldschmidt, Max (1864–1920), German folk singer and humorist
- Goldschmidt, Meïr Aron (1819–1887), Danish publisher, journalist and writer
- Goldschmidt, Miriam (1947–2017), German actress, director and author
- Goldschmidt, Moritz (1863–1916), German botanist and teacher
- Goldschmidt, Moritz (1865–1934), German writer and banker
- Goldschmidt, Moses (1873–1943), Jewish doctor and author during the Nazi era
- Goldschmidt, Neil (* 1940), American politician
- Goldschmidt, Nicholas (1908–2004), Czech-Canadian conductor, music teacher, singer and pianist
- Goldschmidt, Nils (* 1970), German regulatory economist
- Goldschmidt, Otto (1829–1907), German composer, conductor and pianist
- Goldschmidt, Paul (1914-2010), Dutch speech therapist
- Goldschmidt, Paul (* 1987), American baseball player
- Goldschmidt, Per (1943–2013), Danish jazz musician and actor
- Goldschmidt, Peter (1662–1713), German Protestant theologian
- Goldschmidt, Pinchas (* 1963), Chief Rabbi of Moscow
- Goldschmidt, Pippa , British writer
- Goldschmidt, Richard (1878–1958), German biologist and geneticist
- Goldschmidt, Richard Hellmuth (1883–1968), German psychologist
- Goldschmidt, Robert (1877–1935), Belgian physicist
- Goldschmidt, Rudolf (1876–1950), German electrical engineer, inventor and university professor
- Goldschmidt, Rudolf (1896–1976), German administrative officer
- Goldschmidt, Simon (1600–1658), court banker and court jeweler in Kassel
- Goldschmidt, Stefan (1889–1971), German chemist
- Goldschmidt, Theo (1883–1965), German chemist and entrepreneur
- Goldschmidt, Theodor (1817–1875), German chemist
- Goldschmidt, Tobias (* 1981), German political scientist and political official
- Goldschmidt, Victor (1914–1981), French philosopher
- Goldschmidt, Victor Mordechai (1853–1933), German mineralogist
- Goldschmidt, Victor Moritz (1888–1947), geochemist
- Goldschmidt, Walter (1917–1986), Austrian conductor and composer
- Goldschmidt, Werner (1903–1975), German art historian and music publisher
- Goldschmidt, Werner (1910–1987), German legal philosopher and professor of international private law
- Goldschmidt-Lehmann, Ruth P. (1930–2002), German-British-Israeli librarian
- Goldschmidt-Rothschild, Marie-Anne von (1892–1973), German art collector, painter, writer
- Goldschmidt-Rothschild, Maximilian von (1843–1940), German banker
- Goldsmith de Herz, Judah († 1625), architect
- Goldschmiedt, Guido (1850–1915), Austrian chemist
- Goldschmit, Jean (1924–1994), Luxembourg cyclist
- Goldschmit, Robert (1845–1923), German high school teacher, politician, historian and author
- Goldschmit-Jentner, Rudolf (1890–1964), German writer of cultural history
- Goldschmitt, Bruno (1881–1964), German painter, graphic artist, wood cutter and lithographer
- Goldschmitt, Daniel (* 1989), German soccer player
- Goldschtab, Semjon Leontjewitsch (1906–1971), Soviet theater and film actor
- Goldsen, Mickey (1912-2011), American music publisher
- Goldsman, Akiva (* 1962), American screenwriter and film producer
- Goldsmid, Francis Henry (1808–1878), English politician, member of the House of Commons
- Goldsmid, Isaac Lyon (1778-1859), British financier
- Goldsmid, Louisa Sophia (1819–1908), British feminist
- Goldsmith, Cecil C. (1889–1972), British language teacher and general secretary of the Internacia Esperanto-Ligo
- Goldsmith, Christian J. , German-Austrian entrepreneur, publicist, journalist and editor-in-chief
- Goldsmith, Clio (born 1957), French actress
- Goldsmith, Edward (1928–2009), Anglo-French environmentalist, writer, philosopher and systems theorist
- Goldsmith, Emmanuel (* 1909), Swiss sprinter
- Goldsmith, Glen (born 1965), British singer and songwriter
- Goldsmith, James (1933-1997), British-French billionaire
- Goldsmith, Jemima (* 1974), British journalist and film and television producer
- Goldsmith, Jerry (1929–2004), American film music composer and conductor
- Goldsmith, Joel (1957–2012), American composer
- Goldsmith, Jonathan , Canadian composer and record producer
- Goldsmith, Jonathan (born 1938), American actor
- Goldsmith, Kenneth (* 1961), American writer and conceptual artist
- Goldsmith, Marshall (* 1949), American business consultant and author
- Goldsmith, Martin (1913-1994), American screenwriter
- Goldsmith, Nick (* 1971), British film producer
- Goldsmith, Oliver (1728–1774) Irish writer and physician
- Goldsmith, Olivia (1949-2004), American writer
- Goldsmith, Paul (* 1925), American racing driver
- Goldsmith, Peter, Baron Goldsmith (born 1950), British Labor Party politician, former Attorney General
- Goldsmith, Rick (* 1951), American documentary filmmaker
- Goldsmith, Ulrich K. (1910-2000), American Germanist
- Goldsmith, William (* 1972), American drummer
- Goldsmith, Zac (* 1975), British Conservative Party politician
- Goldsmith-Thomas, Elaine , American film producer
- Goldsoll, Frank Joseph , American, later French businessman
- Goldson, Connor (* 1992), English soccer player
- Goldson, Dashon (born 1984), American football player
- Goldspink, Calvin (* 1989), British actor and singer
- Goldstainer, Paul († 1590), councilor, mayor and chronicler of Schwäbisch Gmünd
- Goldstein, Abe (1898–1977), American boxer
- Goldstein, Abraham Samuel (1925-2005), American legal scholar
- Goldstein, Adam (1973–2009), American musician, DJ, and record producer
- Goldstein, Alexander (1957-2006), Russian writer and essayist
- Goldstein, Allan A. (* 1949), American film director, screenwriter, film producer and actor
- Goldstein, Andreas (* 1964), German director, author and film producer
- Goldstein, Andrew (* 1983), American lacrosse player
- Goldstein, Andy , British television presenter
- Goldstein, Ann (* 1957), American museum director and curator
- Goldstein, Arthur (1887–1943), communist journalist and politician
- Goldstein, Augusta von (1764–1837), German writer
- Goldstein, Barbara (1966–2014), German writer
- Goldstein, Baruch (1956–1994), Israeli officer and assassin
- Goldstein, Bernard (1889–1959), Polish politician
- Goldstein, Boris (1922–1987), Jewish-Russian violinist and music teacher
- Goldstein, Carl Gottlob von (1678–1755), Councilor and Chief Forester
- Goldstein, Catherine (* 1958), French mathematician
- Goldstein, Chaja (1908–1999), Polish dancer and entertainer
- Goldstein, David B. , American physicist
- Goldstein, Elizabeth , film, television and theater actress, as well as musical actress and singer
- Goldstein, Eugen (1850–1930), German physicist
- Goldstein, Gary (* 1950), Israeli artist and art lecturer
- Goldstein, Georg (1877–1943), German economist
- Goldstein, Georg (1898–1980), German doctor and press photographer
- Goldstein, Gil (* 1950), American jazz and fusion musician
- Goldstein, Gordon (1917–1989), American computer scientist
- Goldstein, Grigori Petrovich (1870–1941), Russian painter, graphic artist and photographer
- Goldstein, Harry (1880–1977), German businessman and chairman of the Jewish community in Hamburg
- Goldstein, Harvey (1939-2020), British statistician
- Goldstein, Heinrich , teacher at the Jewish school in Gleiwitz
- Goldstein, Herbert (1922–2005), American physicist
- Goldstein, Hermann (1852–1909), German politician (SPD), MdR, MdL (Kingdom of Saxony)
- Goldstein, Irwin , American communications manager and government official
- Goldstein, Jack (1945–2003), American concept and performance artist
- Goldstein, Jenette (* 1960), American film and stage actress
- Goldstein, Jesse (1915–1959), American screenwriter and teacher
- Goldstein, Joachim (* 1962), German soccer player
- Goldstein, Johann Arend von (1606–1653), Swedish general of the cavalry
- Goldstein, Joseph (* 1944), American teacher of Vipassana meditation
- Goldstein, Joseph L. (* 1940), American geneticist
- Goldstein, Joshua (* 1965), American population scientist
- Goldstein, Julius (1873–1929), German cultural scientist and philosopher
- Goldstein, Jürgen (* 1962), German philosopher
- Goldstein, Kilian (1499–1568), German lawyer
- Goldstein, Kurt (1878–1965), neurologist and psychiatrist
- Goldstein, Kurt (1914–2007), German journalist and broadcast director
- Goldstein, Kurt (1947–1995), German voice actor and actor
- Goldstein, Leah (* 1969), Israeli cyclist and kickboxer
- Goldstein, Limor (* 1967), Israeli actress
- Goldstein, Lisa (* 1981), American actress
- Goldstein, Ludwig (1867–1943), German art historian and journalist
- Goldstein, Malcolm (* 1936), American composer, violinist and improvisation musician
- Goldstein, Martha (1919–2014), American harpsichordist and pianist
- Goldstein, Martin († 1941), American mobster
- Goldstein, Martin (1919-2014), American physicist
- Goldstein, Martin (1927–2012), German psychotherapist and author
- Goldstein, Max (1925–2008), Swedish costume designer of German descent
- Goldstein, Melvyn (* 1938), American anthropologist and Tibetan scientist
- Goldstein, Michael (1917–1989), German-Russian violinist and music teacher
- Goldstein, Moritz (1868–1934), German businessman
- Goldstein, Moritz (1880–1977), German-American writer and journalist
- Goldstein, Nathaniel L. (1896–1981), American lawyer and politician
- Goldstein, Otto (1889–1933), German-Jewish merchant and local politician
- Goldstein, Paul (* 1976), American tennis player
- Goldstein, Perry (* 1952), American composer and music teacher
- Goldstein, Pinchas (1939–2007), Israeli politician
- Goldstein, Rebecca (* 1950), American philosopher
- Goldstein, Rolf (1912–1995), German-American jazz musician
- Goldstein, Roy (* 1993), Israeli cyclist
- Goldstein, Ruby (1907–1984), American boxer and referee
- Goldstein, Shai (* 1968), Israeli radio host, television presenter, entertainer and satirist
- Goldstein, Sheldon (* 1947), American physicist
- Goldstein, Slavko (1928–2017), Yugoslav or Croatian screenwriter, writer and politician
- Goldstein, Steven (* 1981), Colombian racing car driver
- Goldstein, Sydney (1903–1989), British mathematician and hydrodynamicist
- Goldstein, Theodor (1912–1996), German chairman of the Jewish community in Potsdam
- Goldstein, Thomas (1913–1997), German-American historian, lecturer and journalist
- Goldstein, Vida (1869–1949), Australian pacifist, social reformer, and suffragette
- Goldstein, Zvi (* 1947), Romanian-Israeli conceptual artist
- Goldstein-Engle, Margie (* 1958), American show jumper
- Goldsteiner, Anna (1899–1944), Austrian resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Goldstern, Eugenie († 1942), Austrian folklorist
- Goldstine, Adele (1920–1964), American mathematician and programmer
- Goldstine, Herman H. (1913-2004), American mathematician
- Goldston, Christopher "Black Happy" (1894–1968), American jazz drummer
- Goldston, Dan (* 1954), American mathematician
- Goldstone, James (1931–1999), American film director, film producer and screenwriter
- Goldstone, Jeffrey (* 1933), British physicist
- Goldstone, Richard (* 1938), South African lawyer, international lawyer and former UN chief prosecutor
- Goldstraj, Juan (1899–1968), Argentine physician, surgeon, writer and translator
- Goldstücker, Eduard (1913–2000), Czechoslovak diplomat, Germanist and literary historian
- Goldstücker, Theodor (1821–1872), German Sanskrit researcher
- Goldsworthy, Adrian (* 1969), British military historian
- Goldsworthy, Andy (born 1956), British artist
- Goldsworthy, Bill (1944-1996), Canadian ice hockey player
- Goldsworthy, John (* 1980), art and antiques dealer
- Goldsworthy, Kay (born 1956), Australian Anglican bishop
- Goldt, Christoph (* 1966), German historian and journalist
- Goldt, Max (* 1958), German writer and musician
- Goldthorpe, John (* 1935), British sociologist
- Goldthwait, Bobcat (* 1962), American comedian, actor, director and screenwriter
- Goldthwaite, George (1809–1879), American lawyer and politician
- Goldthwaite, Kevin (* 1982), American soccer player
- Goldtman, Józef Joachim (1782–1852), Bishop of Sandomierz
- Goldust (* 1969), American wrestler
- Goldwasser, Ehud (1975-2006), Israeli soldier abducted by Hezbollah
- Goldwasser, Eugene (1922-2010), American biochemist
- Goldwasser, Jacob (* 1950), Israeli filmmaker, television writer and member of the Israeli Film Academy
- Goldwasser, Orly , Israeli Egyptologist
- Goldwasser, Shafrira (* 1958), American computer scientist
- Goldwatch, Jason (* 1976), American director
- Goldwater, Barry (1909-1998), American politician
- Goldwater, Barry junior (born 1938), American politician
- Goldwater, Robert (1907–1973), American art historian and university professor
- Goldwyn, John (* 1958), American film producer
- Goldwyn, Samuel (1879–1974), American film producer
- Goldwyn, Samuel junior (1926-2015), American film producer
- Goldwyn, Tony (* 1960), American actor, director and film producer
- Goldy, Craig (* 1961), American guitarist with Rough Cutt, Giuffria and Dio
- Goldzier, Julius (1854–1925), American politician
- Goldziher, Ignaz (1850–1921), Hungarian orientalist
Gole
- Gole, Jacob (1660–1737), Dutch draftsman, engraver and publisher
- Göle, Nilüfer (* 1953), Turkish sociologist
- Golea, Eugenia (* 1971), Romanian gymnast
- Gołębiewski, Daniel (* 1987), Polish football player
- Gołębiewski, Henryk (* 1942), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Gołębiewski, Henryk (* 1956), Polish amateur actor
- Golebiewski, Jessica (* 1991), German soccer player
- Gołębiewski, Marian (* 1937), Polish clergyman, Archbishop of Wroclaw
- Gołębiowski, Piotr (1902–1980), Polish priest, administrator of Sandomierz
- Golec, Antony (* 1990), Australian soccer player
- Golecki, Bruno (1913–1988), German engineer
- Golemac, Jurica (* 1977), Croatian-Slovenian basketball player
- Golemac, Robert (* 1976), Austrian soccer player
- Goleman, Daniel (* 1946), American psychologist
- Goleminow, Marin (1908–2000), Bulgarian composer
- Golemis, Dimitrios (1877–1941), Greek athlete
- Golenac, Bojana (* 1970), German actress
- Golendowa, Swetlana (* 1993), Kazakh sprinter
- Golenishchev, Vladimir Semjonowitsch (1856–1947), Russian Egyptologist
- Göler von Ravensburg, Albrecht V. (1444–1503), Imperial Knight and Vogt
- Göler von Ravensburg, Barbara († 1535), aristocrat, Cistercian, abbess in the monastery of Rosenthal (Palatinate)
- Göler von Ravensburg, Bernhard I (1480–1554), imperial knight and bailiff
- Göler von Ravensburg, Carl (1827–1889), German civil engineer and politician
- Göler von Ravensburg, David (1463–1539), Canon in Speyer, provost, archdeacon
- Göler von Ravensburg, Engelhard I. (1570–1654), imperial knight and chief bailiff
- Göler von Ravensburg, Ernst (1837–1912), German landlord and politician, MdR
- Göler von Ravensburg, Franz Wilhelm August (1809–1862), Baden major general and military writer
- Göler von Ravensburg, Friedrich (1854–1896), German art historian and Rubens researcher
- Göler von Ravensburg, Georg I (1440–1502), Imperial Knight and Vogt
- Göler von Ravensburg, Hans Friedrich (1565–1626), Imperial Knight
- Göler von Ravensburg, Hans III. (1526–1601), Imperial Knight
- Göler von Ravensburg, Johann Friedrich (1701–1765), Imperial Knight
- Göler von Ravensburg, Ludwig Friedrich (1707–1757), imperial knight and bailiff
- Göler, Stefan (* 1959), German draftsman and artist
- Goleš, Sabrina (* 1965), Yugoslav tennis player
- Goleschewa, Jelena (* 1966), Russian sprinter
- Golescu, Alexandru G. (1819–1881), Romanian politician
- Golescu, Dinicu (1777-1830), Romanian writer and politician
- Golescu, Nicolae (1810–1878), Romanian politician
- Golescu, Ștefan (1809–1874), Romanian politician
- Golestan, Lili (* 1944), Iranian translator and curator
- Golestan, Stan (1875–1956), Romanian composer
- Goleszowski, Richard (* 1959), English animator and animator
- Goletiani, Rusudan (* 1980), Georgian-American chess player
- Goletz, Jürgen (* 1943), German racing cyclist
- Goletz, Thomas (* 1966), German graphic artist, inventor of the Diddl mouse
golf
- Golf, Arthur (1877–1941), German agricultural scientist
- Golf, Hartwig (1913–1998), German politician (NPD), MdL
- Golfand, Juri Abramowitsch (1922–1994), Russian physicist
Golg
- Gölge, Gül (* 1981), Turkish entertainer, actress and model
- Golgi, Camillo (1843–1926), Italian physician and physiologist
- Golgowsky, Karl (1910–1994), German pop singer, composer and songwriter
- Golgowsky, Marcia , German actress, singer and playwright
Goli
- Golia, Vinny (* 1946), American saxophonist and clarinetist
- Golian, Ján (1906–1945), Slovak general
- Golias, Ronald (1929–2005), Brazilian actor and comedian
- Goliasch, Herbert (1938–2004), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Golibrzuch, Michel (* 1966), German politician (Die Grünen), MdL
- Golić, Andrej (* 1974), French handball player
- Golić, Nebojša (* 1977), Bosnian handball player
- Goličič, Boštjan (* 1989), Slovenian ice hockey player
- Golicke, Wilhelm August (1802–1848), Baltic German painter
- Golif , Austrian artist
- Goligher, John Cedric (1912-1998) British surgeon
- Golightly, Gage (* 1993), American actress
- Golightly, Holly (* 1966), British alternative punk rock singer and songwriter
- Goligoski, Alex (* 1985), American ice hockey player
- Golijov, Osvaldo (* 1960), Argentine composer
- Golik, Larysa (* 1958), Ukrainian-German painter and illustrator
- Golikow, Alexander Nikolajewitsch (* 1952), Russian ice hockey player
- Golikow, Filipp Iwanowitsch (1900–1980), Russian military, Marshal of the Soviet Union
- Golikow, Karl (1935–1972), German mountaineer
- Golikow, Vladimir Nikolayevich (* 1954), Russian ice hockey player
- Golikowa, Angelina Romanovna (* 1991), Russian speed skater
- Golikowa, Tatjana Alexejewna (* 1966), Russian economist and politician
- Golin, Steve (1955-2019), American film producer
- Golindano, Jonathan (* 1989), Venezuelan beach volleyball player
- Golinelli, Claudio (* 1962), Italian track cyclist
- Golinelli, Marino (* 1920), Italian entrepreneur and philanthropist
- Golinelli, Paolo (* 1947), Italian historian
- Golinelli, Stefano (1818–1891), Italian composer and pianist
- Golinger, Eva (* 1973), American lawyer and publicist
- Golino, Valeria (born 1965), Italian actress
- Golinski, Edith (1912–1985), German poet and fairy tale author
- Golinski, Freek (* 1991), Belgian badminton player
- Goliński, Marian (1949–2009), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Goliński, Michał (* 1981), Polish football player
- Goliński, Zdzisław (1908–1963), Polish bishop and archbishop of Częstochowa, Poland
- Gölis, Leopold Anton (1764–1827), Austrian physician
- Golisch, Stefanie (* 1961), German author, literary scholar and translator
- Golischewski, Frank (* 1960), German author, composer, director, pianist and cabaret artist
- Golisciani, Enrico (1848–1919), Italian librettist
- Goliszewski, Johanna (* 1986), German badminton player
- Golitin, Amaury (* 1997), French sprinter
- Golitschek, Hubertus von (1910–1969), German lawyer and politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Golitschek, Manfred von (* 1943), German mathematician
- Gölitz, Peter (* 1952), German chemist
- Golitzen, Alexander (1908–2005), American art director
- Golitzyn, Dmitri Wladimirowitsch (1771–1844), Russian cavalry general
- Golius, Jacobus (1596–1667), Dutch orientalist and mathematician
- Golitsyn, Alexander Michailowitsch (1718–1783), Russian diplomat and field marshal
- Golitsyn, Anatoly Michailowitsch (1926–2008), Soviet KGB agent and defector
- Golitsyn, Boris Borissowitsch (1862–1916), Russian physicist
- Golitsyn, Dmitri Alexejewitsch (1734–1803), Russian diplomat, art agent, author
- Golitsyn, Dmitri Michailowitsch (1721–1793), Russian diplomat
- Golitsyn, Georgi Sergejewitsch (* 1935), Russian physicist and university professor
- Golitsyn, Juri Nikolajewitsch (1823–1872), Russian composer
- Golitsyn, Michail Michailowitsch (1675-1730), Russian field marshal
- Golitsyn, Michail Michailowitsch (1684–1764), Russian senator, diplomat and admiral general
- Golitsyn, Nikolai Borissowitsch (1794–1866), Russian nobleman, music lover and patron
- Golitsyn, Nikolai Dmitrijewitsch (1850–1925), Russian politician
- Golitsyn, Wassili Wassiljewitsch († 1714), Russian politician
- Golitsyn, Wladimir Wladimirowitsch (* 1947), Russian lawyer, judge at the International Tribunal for the Sea
Golj
- Golja, Ana (* 1996), Canadian actress and singer
- Goljadkina, Marina Sergejewna (* 1997), Russian synchronized swimmer
- Golyakov, Ivan Terentjewitsch (1888–1961), Soviet lawyer, chairman of the Supreme Court of the USSR
Golk
- Golka, Friedemann W. (1942–2011), German Protestant theologian, Old Testament scholar , university professor
- Golka, Tomasz (* 1975), Polish-American conductor and composer
- Golke, André (* 1964), German soccer player
- Golke, Artur (1886–1938), German politician (KPD)
- Golke, Tim (* 1982), German politician (Die Linke), MdHB
- Gółkowski, Józef (1787–1871), Polish publisher and editor in West Prussia
- Golks, Franz Reinhard (* 1953), German major general
Goll
- Goll, Christine (* 1956), Swiss politician (SP)
- Goll, Christoph Ludwig (1824–1897), German organ builder
- Goll, Claire († 1977), German-French journalist and writer
- Goll, Emil (1865–1939), German politician (DFP, DDP, DStP), MdL
- Goll, Ernst (1887–1912), Austrian poet
- Goll, Friedrich (1829–1903), Swiss physician, pharmacologist and neurohistologist
- Goll, Friedrich (1839–1911), German-Swiss organ builder
- Goll, Gerhard (* 1942), German lawyer, politician (CDU) and business manager
- Goll, Gustav Theodor (1822–1879), Oberamtmann of Württemberg
- Goll, Heinz (1934–1999), Austrian painter, graphic artist and sculptor
- Goll, Heinz (* 1938), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Goll, Heinz-Joachim (* 1955), German soccer player
- Goll, Jakob (* 1992), German ice hockey goalkeeper
- Goll, Jaroslav (1846–1929), Czech historian
- Goll, Jo (* 1966), German journalist
- Goll, Joachim (1925–2016), German radio and television play author
- Goll, Johann Andreas (1751–1823), German organ builder
- Goll, Josef (1864–1924), Austrian politician (DnP), member of the National Council
- Goll, Klaus Rainer (* 1945), German teacher and writer, poet
- Goll, Ludwig Friedrich (1785–1853), German organ builder
- Göll, Margit (* 1964), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Goll, Monika (* 1942), German actress
- Goll, Ulrich (* 1950), German politician (FDP / DVP), Member of the State Parliament, Minister of Justice of Baden-Württemberg
- Goll, Yvan (1891–1950), German-French writer
- Golla, Johannes (* 1997), German handball player
- Golla, Paulina (* 2000), German handball player
- Golla, Stefanie (* 1985), German volleyball player
- Golla, Wojciech (* 1992), Polish football player
- Gollackner, Elisabeth (* 1978), Austrian developer of television formats, journalist and book author
- Golladay, Edward Isaac (1830-1897), American politician
- Golladay, Jacob (1819–1887), American politician
- Golladay, Kenny (born 1993), American football player
- Gollan, John (1911–1977) British communist politician
- Gollan, Spencer (1860–1934), New Zealand athlete and racehorse owner
- Gollan, Tina (* 1984), German volleyball player
- Gollancz, Hermann (1852–1930), British rabbi and Hebraist
- Gollancz, Israel (1864–1930), British English scholar and literary scholar
- Gollancz, Victor (1893-1967), British publisher and peace activist
- Golland, Gregor (* 1974), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Gollasch, Günter (1923–2011), German clarinetist and band leader
- Gollasch, Jörg (* 1967), German theater, radio play and film composer
- Gollasch, Lina (1853–1894), German kindergarten teacher, teacher and Froebel pedagogue
- Gollasch, Stefanie (* 1966), German journalist
- Golldack-Brockhausen, Dortje (* 1968), German biologist and botanist
- Golle, Hermann (* 1934), German engineer and inventor
- Golle, Jürgen (* 1942), German composer and university professor
- Golle, Richard , German racing cyclist
- Golledge, Reginald (1937-2009), Australian-American geographer
- Gollek, Dieter (1932–2018), German business graduate and print shop manager
- Gollenesse, Julius Valentin van (1691–1755), Governor General of Ceylon
- Goller, Benjamin (* 1999), German soccer player
- Goller, Bruno (1901–1998), German painter
- Goller, Christian (1943–2017), German painter
- Göller, Emil (1874–1933), German church historian
- Goller, Erwin (1864–1918), German entrepreneur and politician (FVp), MdR
- Goller, Fritz (1914–1986), German composer
- Göller, Gottlieb (1935–2004), German soccer player and coach
- Goller, Günther (1928–2017), Austrian politician (ÖVP)
- Goller, Hans (* 1942), Italian philosopher and Jesuit
- Göller, Joachim (1928–2015), German engineer, scientist and university professor
- Goller, Josef (1868–1947), German glass painter
- Göller, Karl Heinz (1924–2009), German Anglist and university professor
- Göller, Karl-Heinz (* 1927), German politician (CDU), district administrator of the Coesfeld district
- Goller, Kurt (1910–1990), German lawyer, President of the Karlsruhe Higher Regional Court
- Goller, Manuela (* 1971), German soccer goalkeeper
- Goller, Markus (* 1969), German film director and film editor
- Goller, Martin (1764–1836), Austrian Benedictine priest, composer and composition teacher
- Goller, Max (* 2000), German ski jumper
- Goller, Michael (* 1974), German painter, draftsman and author
- Goller, Peter (* 1961), Austrian historian and archivist at the University of Innsbruck
- Goller, Sara (* 1984), German beach volleyball player
- Goller, Thomas (* 1977), German athlete and Olympic participant
- Goller, Vinzenz (1873–1953), composer and church musician
- Göllerich, August (1819–1883), Austrian politician, member of the House of Representatives
- Göllerich, August (1859–1923), Austrian pianist, conductor and music writer
- Gollert, Friedrich (1904–1960), German lawyer in the administration of the Warsaw District of the General Government
- Gollert, Klaus (* 1938), German doctor and politician (FDP) and state minister of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
- Gollert, Werner (1900–1961), German architect and urban planner, city planning officer in Hanover
- Gölles, Alois (* 1960), Austrian entrepreneur
- Gölles, Julian (* 1999), Austrian soccer player
- Gölles, Stefan (* 1991), Austrian soccer player
- Golley, Julian (* 1971), British triple jumper
- Golley, Timm (* 1991), German soccer player
- Gollhardt, Benedikt (* 1966), German screenwriter
- Gollhofer, Albert (* 1954), German sports scientist
- Gollin, Annegret (* 1956), German writer
- Gollin, Fabrizio (* 1975), Italian racing driver
- Golling, Alexander (1905–1989), German actor
- Golling, Claudia (* 1950), German actress
- Golling, Friedrich (1883–1974), Austrian fencer
- Golling, Josef (1848–1916), Austrian teacher and classical philologist
- Gollinger, Hildegard (* 1941), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Gollini, Herbert (1928–2017), Austrian organ builder
- Gollini, Pierluigi (* 1995), Italian soccer goalkeeper
- Gollmann, Elfriede (1914–2007), Austrian theater actress
- Gollmann, Rosi (* 1927), German founder of the Andheri-Hilfe Bonn and the Rosi-Gollmann-Andheri-Foundation
- Gollmer, Ella-Maria (* 1994), German actress
- Gollmer, Ulrich (* 1949), German author, translator and editor
- Gollmick, Carl (1796–1866), German music critic and composer
- Gollmick, Friedrich Karl (1774-1852), German opera singer (tenor)
- Gollmitzer, Ralf (1965–2011), German musician, singer, composer, lyricist and arranger
- Gollmitzer, Stefan (* 1977), German drummer and drum teacher
- Göllner, Carl (1911–1995), Romanian historian and employee of the Romanian secret service Securitate
- Göllner, Emil , German landowner and politician (FVp), MdR
- Göllner, Günther (* 1941), German ski jumper
- Göllner, Lena (* 1995), German soccer player
- Gollner, Manfred (* 1990), Austrian soccer player
- Göllner, Marco (* 1971), German radio play director, radio play producer, author, speaker and musician
- Göllner, Marie-Louise (* 1932), American-German musicologist
- Göllner, Markus , German ski jumper
- Gollner, Martin (* 1968), Austrian physician and politician (BLOÖ, TOP Peuerbach, formerly ÖVP)
- Göllner, Reinhard (* 1945), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Göllner, Stefan (* 1971), German basketball player
- Göllner, Theodor (* 1929), German musicologist and university professor
- Göllner, Uwe (* 1945), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Gollnhofer, Johanna (* 1987), German economist
- Gollnhuber, Otto (1924–1963), Austrian national soccer player
- Gollnick, Hans (1892–1970), German officer, most recently general of the infantry in World War II
- Gollnick, Harald (* 1948), German dermatologist and venereologist
- Gollnick, Heather (* 1970), American triathlete
- Gollnick, Jonny (* 1933), German politician (SPD)
- Gollnisch, Bruno (* 1950), French politician (FN), member of the National Assembly, MEP
- Göllnitz, Abraham , German travel writer and geographer
- Göllnitz, Erich (1893–1966), German mathematician
- Göllnitz, Gerhard (1920–2003), German psychiatrist and neurologist
- Göllnitz, Heinz (* 1935), German mathematician
- Gollnow, David (* 1989), German athlete
- Gollnow, Gerhard (* 1936), German soccer player
- Gollnow, Herbert (1911–1943), German officer and resistance fighter
- Gollob, Christian (* 1968), Austrian sculptor
- Gollob, Gordon M. (1912–1987), Austrian air force officer and fighter pilot
- Gollob, Hedwig (1895–1983), Austrian art historian and librarian
- Gollob, Tomasz (* 1971), Polish speedway driver
- Gollomb, Eugen (1917–1988), German chairman of the Israelite religious community in Leipzig
- Gollong, Christian (1901–1988), German actor
- Gollop, Julian (* 1965), British computer game designer
- Göllors, Hugo (1919–1977), Swedish pole vaulter
- Gollos, Günter (* 1942), German sprinter and long jumper
- Gollová, Nataša (1912–1988), Czech actress
- Gollowin, Amalie von (1764–1831), benefactress and prioress of the Uetersen monastery
- Gollowitz, Dominicus (1761–1809), German theologian, Benedictine
- Gollrad, Karl Josef (1866–1940), German painter
- Gollshewsky, Taryn (* 1993), Australian discus thrower
- Gollub, Jerry (1944-2019), American physicist
- Gollwitzer, Albert (1876–1964), German mechanical engineer and railroad worker
- Gollwitzer, Friedrich (1889–1977), German infantry general
- Gollwitzer, Georg († 1941), German politician (DVP)
- Gollwitzer, Gerhard (1906–1973), German art educator, artist and writer
- Gollwitzer, Hans (1896–1979), German Protestant pastor and local politician
- Gollwitzer, Heinz (1917–1999), German historian
- Gollwitzer, Helmut (1908–1993), Protestant theologian and writer
- Gollwitzer, Karl Albert (1839–1917), German architect, building contractor and civil engineer from the early days
- Gollwitzer, Mario (* 1973), German psychologist
- Gollwitzer, Peter M. (* 1950), German motivational psychologist
- Gollwitzer-Meier, Klotilde (1894–1954), German doctor and physiologist
- Golly (* 1952), German musician, composer, music producer, organizer and author
Golm
- Golmard, Jérôme (1973-2017), French tennis player
- Golmayo Torriente, Celso (1879–1924), Cuban-Spanish chess player
- Golmayo Torriente, Manuel (1883–1973), Cuban-Spanish chess player
- Golmayo Zúpide, Celso (1820–1898), Cuban-Spanish chess player
- Golmohammadi, Yahya (* 1971), Iranian soccer player
Goln
- Gölnitz, Amalie von (1780–1854), German Vögtin, who was married to a count 20 years her senior as a minor
- Gölnitz, Bartholomäus (1557–1635), German legal scholar
- Golnow, Martinus de († 1372), Canon in Schwerin and Council Secretary of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
Golo
- Golo (* 1948), French author
- Golob, Ana (* 1990), Slovenian soccer player
- Golob, Anja (* 1976), Slovenian author
- Golob, Natalija (* 1986), Slovenian soccer player
- Golob, Žiga (* 1973), Slovenian jazz and studio musician
- Golobart, Román (* 1992), Spanish football player
- Goloboff, Mario (* 1939), Argentine writer
- Golod, Evgeni Solomonowitsch (1935–2018), Russian mathematician
- Golod, Vitali (* 1971), Ukrainian-Israeli chess grandmaster
- Goloded, Nikolai Matwejewitsch (1894–1937), Soviet party official and statesman
- Golodez, Olga Jurjewna (* 1962), Russian economist
- Golodkowskaja, Galina Andrejewna (1927–2011), Russian geologist and university professor
- Golodnizky, Daniel (* 1994), Israeli ice hockey player
- Gołojuch, Kazimierz (* 1964), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Gololobow, Juri Grigoryevich (* 1930), Russian chemist
- Golomb, Elijahu (1893–1945), Zionist and Jewish underground fighter
- Golomb, Michael (1909–2008), American mathematician of German origin
- Golomb, Solomon W. (1932-2016) American mathematician and engineer
- Golombeck, Heinz (* 1948), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Golombek, Andreas (* 1968), German soccer player and coach
- Golombek, Dana (* 1970), German actress and singer
- Golombek, Dieter (1933–1995), German composer and church musician
- Golombek, Harry (1911-1995), British chess player
- Golon, Anne (1921-2017), French writer
- Golonka, Arlene (* 1936), American actress
- Golonka, Jozef (* 1938), Slovak ice hockey player and coach
- Gołoński, Andrzej (1799–1854), Polish architect
- Goloschtschokin, Dawid Semjonowitsch (* 1944), Russian jazz musician
- Golossow, Ilya Alexandrovich (1883–1945), Russian architect and university professor
- Gołota, Andrzej (* 1968), Polish heavyweight boxer
- Goloubef, Cody (* 1989), Canadian ice hockey player
- Goloubev, Yuri (* 1972), Russian musician and composer
- Goloubitskaia, Alexandra (* 1980), Moldovan-Russian-Austrian pianist and song accompanist in Austria
- Golovchenko, Javier (* 1974), Uruguayan swimmer
- Golovchenko, Kirill (* 1974), Ukrainian photo artist
- Golovin, Tatiana (* 1988), French tennis player
- Golowan, Diana Olegowna (* 1994), Russian cross-country skier
- Golowanow, Leonid Fjodorowitsch (1904–1980), Soviet graphic artist
- Golovanow, Oleg Sergejewitsch († 2019), Soviet rower and Russian rowing coach
- Golowanow, Wassili Jaroslawowitsch (* 1960), Russian writer, journalist and photographer
- Golowanow, Vladimir Semjonowitsch (1938–2003), Soviet weightlifter
- Golovanova, Olga Alexandrovna (* 1981), Russian badminton player
- Golowatow, Mikhail Wassiljewitsch (* 1949), Soviet colonel and KGB officer
- Golowin, Alexander Jakowlewitsch (1863–1930), Russian painter and theater maker
- Golovin, Alexander Sergejewitsch (* 1983), Russian ice hockey player
- Golovin, Alexander Sergejewitsch (* 1996), Russian football player
- Golowin, Andrei Iwanowitsch (* 1950), Russian composer
- Golovin, Avtonom Michailowitsch (1667–1720), infantry general in the Russian Army and one of Peter the Great's confidants
- Golowin, Erik (* 1961), Swiss author, martial arts teacher and communication trainer
- Golovin, Fyodor Alexejewitsch (1650–1706), Russian politician and diplomat
- Golowin, Sergius (1930–2006), Swiss publicist and mythologist
- Golovina, Jelena Viktorovna (* 1961), Soviet biathlete
- Golowinski, Matwei Wassiljewitsch (1865–1920), Russian-French author and journalist
- Golowkin, Gabriel Iwanowitsch (1660–1734), Russian politician
- Golovkin, Gennady (* 1982), Kazakh boxer
- Golovkin, Juri Alexandrovich (1762–1846), Russian diplomat and ambassador
- Golovkin, Sergei Alexandrowitsch (1959–1996), Soviet or Russian serial killer
- Golowkina, Olga Gennadjewna (* 1986), Russian long-distance runner
- Golowko, Alexander Walentinowitsch (* 1964), Russian general and commander of the space forces
- Golowko, Arseni Grigoryevich (1906–1962), Soviet admiral
- Golowkow, Igor Michailowitsch (* 1990), Russian ice hockey player
- Golownin, Vasily Michailowitsch (1776–1831), Russian naval officer and scientist
- Golownja, Anatoly Dmitrijewitsch (1900–1982), Soviet cameraman
- Golovschtschikow, Yuri (* 1963), Soviet ski jumper
- Golowskoi, Konstantin Jurjewitsch (* 1975), Russian football player
Golp
- Golpashin, Daniela (* 1985), Austrian theater and film actress
- Golpashin, Doris (* 1980), Austrian presenter and actress
- Golpayegani, Mohammad Reza (1899–1993), Shiite Grand Ayatollah
- Gölpınarlı, Abdülbaki (1900–1982), Turkish scholar of Islam
Gols
- Golsch, Rosaria (1926–2003), Austrian religious, Abbess of Marienkron
- Golschiri, Huschang (1937-2000), Iranian writer
- Gölsdorf, Jule (* 1976), German television presenter
- Gölsdorf, Karl (1861–1916), Austrian engineer and locomotive designer
- Gölsdorf, Louis Adolf (1837–1911), Austrian engineer and locomotive designer
- Golse, François (* 1962), French mathematician
- Golsen, Carl Ludwig (1807–1872), German winery owner, lawyer and politician (NLP), MdR
- Golser, Karl (1943–2016), Italian clergyman, theologian, Bishop of Bozen-Brixen
- Golser, Markus (* 1973), Austrian poker player and entrepreneur
- Golser, Max (* 1940), Austrian ski jumper
- Golshani, Mehdi (* 1939), Iranian physicist
- Golson, Benny (* 1929), American jazz musician (tenor saxophonist, composer and arranger)
- Golsorkhi, Khosrow (1944–1974), Iranian journalist, poet, communist activist
- Golstein, Gennadi (* 1938), Russian jazz saxophonist, composer and band leader
Golt
- Golta, Raphael (* 1975), Swiss local politician (SP)
- Golta, Youhanna (* 1937), Egyptian priest and curia bishop in Alexandria
- Goltdammer, Theodor (1801–1872), German lawyer and judge
- Gölter, Georg (* 1938), German politician (CDU), MdB, MdL
- Goltermann, Georg (1824–1898), German cellist and composer
- Goltermann, Julius (1823–1876), German cellist and composer
- Goltermann, Svenja (* 1965), German historian
- Golther, Ludwig von (1823–1876), German politician, Minister in Württemberg
- Golther, Wolfgang (1863–1945), German specialist in German
- Göltl, Lorenz (1889–1934), Austrian politician (Landbund), member of the state parliament
- Goltok, Malachy John (1965–2015), Nigerian Roman Catholic clergyman and Bishop of Bauchi
- Goltsch, Franz (1865–1921), Austrian writer and poet
- Goltstein, Arthur von (1813–1882), Prussian parliamentarian
- Goltstein, Jan Karel van (1794–1872), Dutch lawyer and independent politician
- Goltstein, Johann Ludwig von (1717–1779), finance minister, governor
- Goltwurm, Kasper (1524–1559), Lutheran theologian
- Goltyr painter , Attic black-figure vase painter
- Goltz, Alexander Demetrius (1857–1944), Austrian painter
- Goltz, Alexander von der (1832–1912), German lawyer and politician
- Goltz, Alexander Wilhelm von der (1774–1820), Prussian major general and most recently commander of the 16th Cavalry Brigade
- Goltz, Andreas (* 1970), German ancient historian
- Goltz, Anton von der (1828–1902), German manor owner and member of the German Reichstag
- Goltz, August Stanislaus von der , German Royal Polish and Electoral Saxon Lieutenant General
- Goltz, August von der (1765–1832), Prussian politician
- Goltz, August von der (1802–1873), Prussian lieutenant general
- Goltz, Balthasar Friedrich von der (1708–1757), Prussian colonel and commander of Regiment No. 33 and a grenadier battalion
- Goltz, Balthasar von der (1610–1688), colonel in Brandenburg
- Goltz, Bogumil (1801–1870), Polish humorous and educational writer
- Goltz, Carl von der (1794–1865), Prussian district administrator
- Goltz, Caspar Martin von der (1696–1762), Prussian district administrator
- Goltz, Christel (1912-2008), Austrian opera singer (soprano)
- Goltz, Christian von der (* 1959), German jazz musician (piano, composition)
- Goltz, Christoph Heinrich von der (1600–1643), Swedish colonel in the Thirty Years' War
- Goltz, Christoph Heinrich von der (1663–1739), Prussian general, commandant of Magdeburg
- Goltz, Colmar von der (1843–1916), Prussian field marshal and military historian
- Goltz, Conrad von der (* 1928), German violinist
- Goltz, Eduard von der (1870–1939), Lutheran theologian
- Goltz, Ferdinand von der (1795–1867), Prussian lieutenant general and finally commander of the 10th division
- Goltz, Franziska (* 1985), German sailor
- Goltz, Friedrich (1834–1902), German physiologist and nephew of the writer Bogumil Goltz
- Goltz, Friedrich von der (1830–1900), Prussian lieutenant general
- Goltz, Friedrich von der (1856–1905), German administrative officer
- Goltz, Georg Konrad von der (1704–1747), Prussian major general, general war commissioner, governor of Cottbus, Peitz and Aschersleben
- Goltz, Georg Wilhelm von der (1721–1767), Polish general and diplomat
- Goltz, George Ernst von der (1705–1755), Prussian district administrator
- Goltz, Glenn (* 1971), German actor
- Goltz, Gottfried von der (* 1964), German violinist and conductor
- Goltz, Gustav von der (1799–1868), German district administrator and member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
- Goltz, Gustav von der (1801–1870), Prussian lieutenant general
- Goltz, Gustav von der (1831–1909), Prussian district administrator
- Goltz, Hans (1873–1927), German art dealer and a pioneer of modern art
- Goltz, Hans Christoph Dietloff von der (1713–1769), Prussian district administrator
- Goltz, Hans von der (1926–2018), German lawyer, entrepreneur, manager, writer and sculptor
- Goltz, Heinrich von der (1648–1725), major general in Brandenburg and Russian field marshal lieutenant
- Goltz, Heinrich von der (1775–1822), Prussian lieutenant general and envoy
- Goltz, Henning Bernd von der (1718–1757), Prussian major and knight of the order Pour le Mérite
- Goltz, Hermann (1946–2010), German theologian and Eastern church scholar
- Goltz, Hermann von der (1835–1906), German Protestant theologian
- Goltz, Horst von der , German spy
- Goltz, Hubertus von der (* 1941), German sculptor and installation artist
- Goltz, Joachim Rüdiger von der (1620–1688), Danish and Electoral Saxon field marshal
- Goltz, Joachim von der (1892–1972), German writer
- Goltz, Johann Wilhelm von der (1737–1793), Prussian major general, chief of Hussar Regiment No. 8
- Goltz, Karl Alexander von der (1739–1818), Prussian colonel, Portuguese field marshal and Danish lieutenant general
- Goltz, Karl Christoph von der (1707–1761), Prussian military and nobleman
- Goltz, Karl Franz von der (1740–1804), Prussian lieutenant general, and secret state and war minister
- Goltz, Karl Friedrich von der (1815–1901), Prussian general of the cavalry
- Goltz, Karl Heinrich von der (1803–1881), Prussian lieutenant general
- Goltz, Karl von der (1798–1878), Prussian general of the cavalry
- Goltz, Konrad von der (1883–1938), German administrative lawyer and district administrator
- Goltz, Kristin von der (* 1966), German cellist
- Goltz, Kuno von der (1817–1897), Prussian general of the infantry
- Goltz, Leopold Heinrich von der (1746–1816), Prussian lieutenant general, chief of the body cuirassiers, envoy
- Goltz, Martin Maximilian von der († 1653), Imperial Feldzeugmeister
- Goltz, Max von der (1838–1906), German admiral
- Goltz, Moritz († 1548), German bookseller and publisher
- Goltz, Moritz von der (1820–1881), Prussian lieutenant general
- Goltz, Paolo (* 1985), Argentinian soccer player
- Goltz, Reinhard (* 1953), German author, Low German expert
- Goltz, Robert von der (1811–1855), German judge, officer and member of parliament in Silesia; Mayor of Brzeg
- Goltz, Robert von der (1817–1869), Prussian diplomat and politician
- Goltz, Rüdiger von der (1837–1910), German politician, Member of the Bundestag and landowner
- Goltz, Rüdiger von der (1865–1946), German lieutenant general, free corps leader, opponent of the Weimar Republic
- Goltz, Rüdiger von der (1869–1945), German manor owner and district administrator
- Goltz, Rüdiger von der (1894–1976), German lawyer and politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Goltz, Theodor von der (1836–1905), German agricultural scientist
- Goltz, Wasa von der (1807–1874), Prussian lieutenant general
- Goltz, Wilhelm Bernhard von der (1736–1795), Prussian officer and diplomat
- Goltz, Wilhelm Heinrich von der (1724–1789), Prussian officer, most recently lieutenant general
- Goltz, Willibald von der (1829–1899), Prussian major general
- Goltzen, Herbert (1904–1979), German Protestant pastor and co-initiator of the Pastors' Emergency Association
- Goltzius, Hendrick , Dutch painter and engraver
- Goltzius, Hubrecht , Dutch painter and founder of a painting dynasty
- Goltzsche, Dieter (* 1934), German painter and graphic artist
Golu
- Golub, Gene H. (1932-2007) American mathematician
- Golub, Jeff (1955-2015), American smooth jazz guitarist
- Golub, Leon (1922–2004) American painter and printmaker
- Golubew, Alexander Vyacheslavovich (* 1972), Russian speed skater
- Golubew, Andrei (* 1987), Kazakh tennis player
- Golubew, Denis Pavlovich (* 1991), Russian ice hockey player
- Golubew, Evgeni Kirillowitsch (1910–1988), Russian composer
- Golubew, Konstantin Dmitrijewitsch (1896–1956), Soviet lieutenant general
- Golubew, Wladimir Wassiljewitsch (1884–1954), Russian mathematician
- Golubew -montkin, Ivan Fyodorowitsch (1897–1970), Soviet rear admiral
- Golubewa, Ekaterina (1966–2011), Russian actress
- Golubez, Iwan Karpowitsch (1916–1942), Soviet sailor in the Black Sea Fleet, Hero of the Soviet Union
- Golubic, Viktorija (* 1992), Swiss tennis player
- Golubitsky, Martin (* 1945), American mathematician
- Golubjow, Alexander (* 1964), Soviet-Russian cross-country skier
- Golubkina, Anna Semjonovna (1864–1927), Russian sculptor
- Golubkowa, Nina Sergejewna (1932–2009), Soviet-Russian lichenologist
- Golubnitschaja, Marija Wassiljewna (1924–2015), Russian athlete
- Golubović, Bojan (* 1983), Bosnian-Herzegovinian football player
- Golubović, Marko (* 1995), Serbian football player
- Golubović, Srdan (* 1972), Serbian film director
- Golubović, Zagorka (1930–2019), Yugoslav or Serbian sociologist and anthropologist
- Golubchikova, Julija Alexejewna (* 1983), Russian pole vaulter
- Golubytskyi, Carolin (* 1985), German foil fencer
- Golubzow, Fyodor Alexandrovich (1759–1829), Russian state official and finance minister
- Golubzow, Vadim Vitalievich (* 1988), Russian ice hockey player
- Golubzow, Vyacheslav Alexejewitsch (1894–1972), Russian scientist
- Goluchow painter , Greek vase painter
- Gołuchowski, Agenor the Elder (1812–1875), Austrian statesman
- Gołuchowski, Agenor the Younger (1849–1921), Austro-Hungarian politician
- Golücke, Friedhelm (* 1941), German high school teacher and regional and student historian
- Golüke, Josef (1894–1960), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Golüke, Nick (* 1973), German sports journalist, reporter, director and film producer
- Golunow, Iwan Walentinowitsch (* 1983), Russian journalist
- Golunski, Sergei Alexandrovich (1895–1962), Soviet lawyer and diplomat
- Goluschko, Galina (* 1988), Kazakh biathlete
- Golusda, Christian (* 1948), German actor, author and doctor
- Golusin, Gennadi Michailowitsch (1906–1952), Russian mathematician
- Goluža, Slavko (* 1971), Croatian handball player and coach
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- Golvin, Jean-Claude (* 1942), French architect and archaeologist
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- Golyscheff, Jefim (1897–1970), Ukrainian-Brazilian composer and painter
Golz
- Golz, Alexander Lwowitsch (* 1972), Russian ice hockey player
- Golz, Dorothee (* 1960), German-Austrian sculptor
- Golz, Erich (1910–1998), German cyclist
- Golz, Gerhard (1911–1973), German lawyer and administrative officer
- Golz, Gustav von (1833–1908), Prussian infantry general
- Gölz, Hildegard (1892–1986), German pastor's wife
- Golz, Jochen (* 1942), German Germanist and literary scholar
- Golz, Manuela (* 1965), German writer
- Golz, Marianne (1895–1943), Austrian operetta singer (soprano) and part of the resistance against National Socialism
- Golz, Natalja Jurjewna (* 1985), Russian wrestler
- Gölz, Reinhold (* 1952), German soccer player
- Gölz, Richard (1887–1975), German church musician and theologian
- Golz, Richard (* 1968), German soccer goalkeeper
- Gölz, Rolf (* 1962), German racing cyclist
- Golz, Werner (1933–1974), German chess player and journalist
- Golze, Diana (* 1975), German politician (Die Linke), Member of the Bundestag
- Gölzenleuchter, Eduard , member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Gölzenleuchter, Horst Dieter (* 1944), German painter, graphic artist and author
- Gölzer, August (1906–1945), German SS officer
- Gölzer, Heinrich (1868–1942), German politician (SPD)
- Gölzer, Siegbert (1934–1986), German designer