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Grief
- Gram, Andreas (* 1955), German politician (CDU), MdA
- Gram, Elisabeth (* 1996), Austrian freestyle skier
- Gram, Friedrich Carl von (1702–1782), Danish high court marshal, bailiff and secret conference councilor
- Gram, Friedrich von (1664–1741), Danish chief hunter, bailiff and privy councilor
- Gram, Hans (1685–1748), Danish philologist, historian, librarian, scholar
- Gram, Hans Christian (1853–1938), Danish bacteriologist
- Gram, Heribert (1909–1983), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Gram, Jørgen Pedersen (1850–1916), Danish mathematician
- Gram, Moltke S. (1938–1986), American philosopher and historian of philosophy
- Gram, Peder (1881–1956), Danish composer and conductor
Grama
- Gramann von Nickenich, Richard († 1513), German philosopher, diplomat and legal scholar
- Gramann, Daniel (* 1987), Austrian soccer player
- Gramann, Johann (1487–1541), German reformer and poet of hymns
- Gramann, Karola (* 1948), German film curator
- Gramann, Ulrike (* 1961), German author
- Gramantieri, Tullo (* 1898), Italian author and film director
- Gramatges, Harold (1918–2008), Cuban composer
- Gramatica, Emma (1874–1965), Italian actress
- Gramatik (* 1984), American DJ and music producer
- Grammar, Vladislav , medieval Bulgarian writer and historian
- Gramatté, Walter (1897–1929), German painter of magical realism
- Gramatzki, Alfred von (1834–1888), German lawyer and politician, MdR, district administrator and governor in East Prussia
- Gramatzki, Archibald von (1837–1913), German district administrator and politician, MdR
- Gramatzki, Eve (1935–2003), German-French graphic artist
- Gramatzki, Hugh Ivan (1882–1957), German physicist, mathematician and entrepreneur
- Gramatzki, Ilse (* 1939), German opera singer in the mezzo-soprano and alto voices
- Gramazio, Fabio (* 1970), Swiss architect
Grim
- Grambek, Franz († 1536), church lawyer at the Roman Curia and provost in Bremen
- Grambek, Werner († 1460), merchant and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Gramberg, Arthur (1862–1917), German administrative lawyer
- Gramberg, Carl Peter Wilhelm (1797–1830), German theologian and educator
- Gramberg, Eugen (1865–1945), German teacher, author and mushroom expert
- Gramberg, Gerhard Anton (1744–1818), city and country physician in Oldenburg
- Gramberg, Gerhard Anton Hermann (1772–1816), German lawyer and poet
- Gramberg, Igor Sergejewitsch (1922–2002), Russian geologist
- Gramberg, Karl , East Frisian painter and graphic artist
- Gramberg, Margarethe (1895–1968), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Gramberg, Otto Friedrich (1856–1946), German ministerial advisor and canon lawyer
- Gramberg, Werner (1896–1985), German art historian
- Grambow, Eva , German translator
- Grambow, Hans-Jürgen (* 1945), German lawyer, constitutional judge and politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Grambow, Jürgen (1941–2003), German literary scholar, critic and writer
- Grambusch, Mats (* 1992), German hockey player
- Grambusch, Tom (* 1995), German hockey player
Gramc
- Gramcko, Otto (1901–1990), German local and state politician (SPD), MdL
Grief
- Gramegna, Pierre (* 1958), Luxembourg politician
- Gramenz, Harald (* 1960), German soccer player
- Gramenz, Juliane (* 1984), German volleyball player
- Gramenz, Tom (* 1991), German actor
- Grämer, Beatrice (* 1983), German biathlete
- Gramer, Egon (1936–2014), German author, Germanist and educator
- Grämer, Ernst Hermann (1899–1966), German sculptor
- Gramer, Markus (* 1963), German painter and graphic artist
- Grames, Eberhard (* 1953), German photographer
- Grames, Renny , American actress and personal trainer
Grami
- Grami, Amel (* 1962), Tunisian scientist and intellectual
- Gramich, Viktor von (1828–1897), Bavarian Lieutenant General
- Gramick, Jeannine (* 1942), American nun
- Gramigni, Alessandro (* 1968), Italian motorcycle racer
Gramk
- Gramke, Jürgen (* 1939), German administrative lawyer and politician (SPD), Economics Minister of Saxony-Anhalt
- Gramkow, Angelika (* 1958), German politician (SED, PDS and Die Linke) and Lord Mayor of Schwerin
Grief
- Graml, Gerhard (* 1963), Austrian jazz bassist, band leader, composer and music teacher
- Graml, Hermann (1928–2019), German historian and publicist
- Graml, Regine (* 1966), German economist
- Gramley, Joseph (* 1970), American percussionist and composer
- Gramlich, Edward (1939–2007), American economist, board member of the Federal Reserve
- Gramlich, Georg Michael (1795–1880), German merchant and Hamburg consul
- Gramlich, Hermann (1913–1942), German soccer player
- Gramlich, Horst (* 1938), German politician (SPD)
- Gramlich, Klaus (* 1939), German football official
- Gramlich, Ludwig (* 1951), German legal scholar
- Gramlich, Richard (1925–2006), German Jesuit and religious scholar, researcher of Sufism
- Gramlich, Rudolf (1908–1988), German soccer player and sports official
- Gramlich, Valentin (* 1948), German politician, State Secretary in Saxony-Anhalt
- Gramling, Fabian (* 1987), German politician (CDU)
Gram
- Gramm, Caeso (1640–1673), German physician and naturalist
- Gramm, Carl (1855–1927), Austrian composer of workers' songs
- Gramm, Christof (* 1958), German lawyer and President of the Military Counterintelligence Service
- Gramm, Friedrich (1667–1710), German theologian
- Gramm, Hans (1906–1967), German lawyer
- Gramm, Johannes (* 1964), German photo artist, painter, set designer and video artist
- Gramm, Lou (born 1950), American rock singer
- Gramm, Phil (* 1942), American economist and politician
- Gramm, Reinhard (* 1929), German Protestant pastor
- Gramm, Reinhard (* 1961), German musician and composer
- Grammann, Karl (1842–1897), German composer
- Grammatico, Leahea (1927–1997), American Deaf Educator
- Grammatikakis, Giorgos (* 1939), Greek politician and physicist
- Grammatikopoulos, Serafim (* 1960), Greek weightlifter
- Grammatikopoulou, Valentini (* 1997), Greek tennis player
- Grammatikopulo, Georgi Sawwitsch (1930–1992), Soviet football player and coach
- Grammatikow, Vladimir Alexandrowitsch (* 1942), Russian director
- Gramme, Georges (1926–1985), Belgian politician (PSC)
- Gramme, Zénobe (1826–1901), Belgian electrician and designer
- Grämmel, Herbert (1911–2007), German SED functionary, resistance fighter against National Socialism, contemporary witness
- Grammel, Richard (1889–1964), German physicist
- Grammel, Sascha (* 1974), German comedian, puppeteer and ventriloquist
- Grammel, Søren (* 1971), German curator
- Grammelspacher, Claudia (* 1971), German kickboxer, boxer and trainer
- Grammendorp, Joachim , councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck during the Wullenwever period
- Grammer, Andy (* 1983), American pop musician
- Grammer, Camille (* 1968), American actress and former dancer and Playboy model
- Grammer, Elijah S. (1868–1936), American politician
- Grammer, Georg (1931–2005), German entrepreneur
- Grammer, Greer (* 1992), American actress
- Grammer, Karl (* 1950), German behavioral scientist and evolutionary biologist
- Grammer, Kelsey (* 1955), American actor
- Grammer, Spencer (* 1983), American actress
- Grammes, Tilman (* 1957), German educationalist
- Grammig, Josef (1903–1989), German carpenter and senator (Bavaria)
- Gramminger, Bernd (* 1966), German soccer player
- Gramminger, Karl (1926–2015), German soccer player
- Gramminger, Ludwig (1906–1997), German mountain rescue pioneer and mountaineer
- Gramminger, Martin (1926-2010), German soccer player
- Grammlich, Johann Andreas (1689–1728), Protestant writer of edification and song poet
- Grammont, Humbert de , Bishop of Geneva
- Grammont, Joseph Friedrich (1759-1819), teacher
- Grammont, Maurice (1866–1946), French Romance philologist and phonetician
- Grammont, Paul (1911–1989), French Benedictine and abbot
- Grammozis, Dimitrios (* 1978), German-Greek soccer player
Gramo
- Gramont, Antoine Alfred Agénor de (1819–1880), French diplomat and foreign minister
- Gramont, Antoine III. de (1604–1678), French military and diplomat
- Gramont, Antoine V. de (1671–1725), French duke and military officer, Marshal of France
- Gramont, Armand de (1637–1673), French courtier, adventurer, and military man
- Gramont, Catherine Charlotte de (1639–1678), Princess of Monaco and Duchess de Valentinois, and mistress of the French King Louis XIV.
- Gramont, Louis de (1854–1912), French journalist, playwright and librettist
- Gramont, Philibert de (1621–1707), French officer, court and nobleman at the court of Louis XIV.
- Gramophonedzie , Serbian DJ
- Gramowski, Tobias (* 1974), German actor and acting teacher
Gramp
- Gramp, Martin , sculptor
- Grampa, Pier Giacomo (* 1936), Italian clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic bishop of Lugano
Grief
- Grams, Dirk-Alexander (* 1957), German painter and art lecturer
- Grams, Friedbert (* 1942), German politician (CDU)
- Grams, Natalie (* 1978), German author and doctor, former homeopath
- Grams, Oleg Michailowitsch (* 1984), Russian handball goalkeeper
- Grams, Rod (1948–2013), American politician and television presenter
- Grams, Siegfried (1942–2014), German soccer player
- Grams, Wolfgang (1953–1993), German terrorist in the Red Army faction
- Gramsch, Alfred (1894–1988), German educator, administrative officer and politician (CDU), Member of the State Parliament
- Gramsch, Bernhard (* 1934), German prehistorian
- Gramsch, Christian (* 1959), German journalist
- Gramsch, Friedrich (1894–1955), Prussian civil servant, district administrator in the Heiligenbeil district (1926–1932)
- Gramsch, Friedrich Karl (1860–1923), German administrative lawyer in the Kingdom of Prussia
- Gramsch, Robert (* 1968), German medievalist
- Gramsci, Antonio (1891-1937), Italian author, politician, philosopher (theoretician of communism)
- Gramse, Tom J. (1940–1982), German painter, graphic artist, photographer and action artist
- Gramshammer, Pepi (1932–2019), Austrian ski racer and hotelier
- Gramsma, Bob (* 1963), Swiss object and installation artist
- Gramss, Eike (1942–2015), German director and artistic director
- Gramß, Ernst , German Nazi agricultural functionary
- Gramss, Sebastian (* 1966), German musician (double bass) and composer
- Gramstadt, Christian (* 1956), German director and screenwriter (ARD)
Gramz
- Gramzow, Carl Heinrich , German sculptor