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Gran
- Gran Wyoming, El (* 1955), Spanish comedian, actor and TV presenter
- Grän, Christine (* 1952), Austrian crime writer
- Gran, Daniel (1694–1757), Austrian baroque painter
- Gran, Einar Lilloe (1886–1966), Norwegian engineer and aviation pioneer
- Gran, Gerhard (1856–1925), Norwegian literary historian
- Gran, Heinrich , German printer
- Gran, John Willem (1920–2008), Norwegian religious, Catholic bishop of Oslo
- Gran, Manuel (* 1992), Austrian handball player
- Gran, Sara (* 1971), American crime writer
- Gran, Tryggve (1888–1980), Norwegian aviation pioneer, polar explorer and author
- Gran, Wiera (1916-2007), Polish singer
- Gran, Wolfgang Maria (* 1962), Austrian journalist, musician
- Gran-Aymerich, Ève (* 1947), French archaeologist and historian
Grana
- Grana, Otto de (1629–1685), imperial military leader and field marshal general
- Granacci, Francesco (1469–1543), Italian painter
- Granach, Alexander (1890–1945), Austrian-American actor
- Granach, Gad (1915–2011), German-Jewish emigrant
- Granada Escudeiro, Aurélio (1920–2012), Portuguese clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Angra
- Granada, José María (1893-1960), Spanish playwright, screenwriter and director
- Granaderos, Timothy (* 1986), American actor and model
- Granado, Alberto (1922–2011), Argentine founder of the Santiago Medical School in Cuba
- Granados i Llimona, Joan (1931–2005), Catalan draftsman and painter
- Granados, Daisy (born 1942), Cuban actress
- Granados, Encarna (* 1972), Spanish athlete
- Granados, Enrique (1867–1916), Spanish composer and pianist
- Granados, Marco (* 1996), Mexican soccer player
- Granafei, Enrico (* 1952), Italian jazz musician (guitar, harmonica)
- Granahan, Kathryn E. (1894–1979), American politician
- Granahan, William T. (1895–1956), American politician
- Graňák, Dominik (* 1983), Slovak ice hockey player
- Granand (1885–1939), German painter, theater director and writer
- Granaß, Erich (1877–1958), German lawyer and member of parliament in Berlin
- Granass, Gardy (* 1930), German film actress
- Granat, Adrian (* 1991), Swedish heavyweight boxer
- Granat, Vladimir Vasilyevich (* 1987), Russian football player
- Granata, Graziella (* 1941), Italian actress
- Granata, Kevin (1961-2007), American biomechanic
- Granata, Peter C. (1898–1973), American politician
- Granata, Rocco (* 1938), Italian pop singer and actor
- Granatelli, Andy (1923–2013), American racing car driver and racing team owner
- Granath, Björn (1946–2017), Swedish actor
- Granath, Elias (* 1985), Swedish ice hockey player
- Granath, Erik (1910–1971), Swedish football player and coach
- Granath, Johan (* 1950), Swedish speed skater
- Granath, Kalle (* 1975), Swedish football player and coach
- Granato, Cammi (* 1971), American ice hockey player
- Granato, Tony (born 1964), American ice hockey player and coach
- Granatowski, Nico (* 1991), German soccer player
- Granauskas, Romualdas (1939–2014), Lithuanian author and dramaturge
Granb
- Granbassi, Margherita (* 1979), Italian foil fencer
- Granberg, Alexander Grigoryevich (1936–2010), Russian economist
- Granberg, Petter (* 1992), Swedish ice hockey player
- Granbichler, Cyprian (1835–1868), mountain guide
- Granbom, Krister (* 1940), Swedish football player
Granc
- Grancher, Jacques-Joseph (1843–1907), French pediatrician
- Grancino, Giovanni Battista (1637–1709), Italian violin maker
- Grancino, Michelangelo († 1669), Italian organist, conductor and composer
- Grancy, Christine de (* 1942), Austrian photographer
Grand
- Grand Corps Malade (* 1977), French author and slam poet
- Grand Puba (born 1966), American rapper
- Grand Wizard Theodore (* 1963), American hip-hop DJ and inventor of scratching
- Grand, Arnaud (* 1990), Swiss cyclocross driver
- Grand, Catherine (1762–1834), courtesan, salonier, and beauty
- Grand, Cédric (* 1976), Swiss bobsleigh athlete, track and field athlete and bodybuilder
- Grand, Giorgio (* 1954), Italian porn film director
- Grand, Gundy (* 1951), German actress
- Grand, Jakob (1646–1691), Venetian physician, anatomist and member of the "Leopoldina" academy of scholars
- Grand, Jean-Philippe (* 1953), French racing car driver and racing team owner
- Grand, Jens († 1327), Danish Roman Catholic bishop
- Grand, Maria (* 1992), Swiss jazz musician (tenor saxophone, composition)
- Grand, Murray (1919–2007), American pianist, composer, and songwriter
- Grand, Pierre le , French pirate
- Grand, Rabea (* 1984), Swiss dramaturge and former ski racer
- Grand, Steve (* 1958), English pioneer in the field of artificial intelligence
- Grand, Steve (* 1990), American musician and songwriter
- Grand, Toni (1935–2005), French sculptor
- Grand-Pierre, Jean-Luc (* 1977), Canadian ice hockey player
- Grand-Ry, Andreas von (1837–1903), German manor owner and politician (center), MdR
- Granda Zúñiga, Julio Ernesto (* 1967), Peruvian chess grandmaster
- Grandage, Michael (* 1962), British theater and film director and producer
- Grandais, Suzanne (1893-1920), French silent film actress
- Grandauer, Anton (1756–1832), Bavarian politician
- Grandauer, Bernhard Michael von (1776–1838), Bavarian government official and lawyer
- Grandbois, Alain (1900–1975), Canadian poet, novelist, and essayist
- Grandchamp, Alice , Swiss table tennis player
- Grande, Ann Helen (* 1977), Norwegian biathlete
- Grande, Ariana (* 1993), American actress and singer
- Grande, Arild (* 1978), Norwegian politician
- Grande, Dieter (1930–2016), German Roman Catholic clergyman
- Grande, Edgar (* 1956), German political scientist
- Grande, Gesine (* 1964), German psychologist, professor of psychology, rector
- Grande, Johannes (1546–1600), Spanish religious and saint
- Grande, Johnny (1930-2006), American musician
- Grande, Lindsey De (* 1989), Belgian athlete
- Grande, Pablo (* 1983), Argentine singer and musical performer
- Grande, Paul Gerhard (1913–1984), German concentration camp prisoner, manager of the “Concentration Camp Committee” in Hanover
- Grande, Rita (* 1975), Italian tennis player
- Grande, Rutilio (1928–1977), Catholic priest and martyr
- Grande, Sonia (* 1964), Spanish costume designer
- Grande, Trine Skei (* 1969), Norwegian politician (Venstre), member of the Storting
- Grande-Marlaska, Fernando (* 1962), Spanish politician
- Grandeau, Louis (1834–1911) French chemist and agronomist
- Grandeit, Erich (1915–2001), German painter, illustrator, graphic artist and set designer
- Grandel, Gottfried (1877–1952), German industrialist
- Grandelius, Nils (* 1993), Swedish chess player
- Grander, Grete (* 1942), Austrian ski racer
- Grander, Johann (1930–2012), Austrian entrepreneur
- Grander, Maria (* 1953), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council, member of the Federal Council
- Granderath, Christian (* 1959), German editor, film and television producer
- Granderath, Reinhard (1935–2012), German federal judge at the Federal Court of Justice
- Granderath, Theodor (1839–1902), German Jesuit and church historian
- Granderson, Curtis (born 1981), American baseball player
- Granderson, Lily Ann (* 1816), American educator
- Grandes Pascual, Luis de (* 1945), Spanish politician (PP), MEP
- Grandes, Almudena (* 1960), Spanish writer
- Grandet, Cyril (* 1942), French racing car driver
- Grandetzka, Willi (1927–1979), German DBD functionary, MdV, member of the State Council of the GDR
- Grand'Eury, François Cyrille (1839–1917), French paleobotanist, geologist and mining engineer
- Grandezka, Wolfram (* 1969), German actor and former male model
- Grandgagnage, Charles (1812–1878), Belgian Wallonist and lexicographer
- Grandgent, Charles Hall (1862–1939), American Romanist and Italianist
- Grandguillaume, Laurent (* 1978), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Grandhomme, Friedrich Wilhelm (1834–1907), German doctor
- Grandhomme, Paul (1851–1944), French enamel painter and sculptor
- Grandi, Alejandro (* 1968), Uruguayan football player
- Grandi, Alessandro († 1630), Italian singer, conductor and composer
- Grandi, Allegro (1907–1973), Italian racing cyclist
- Grandi, Bruno (1934–2019), Italian sports official
- Grandi, Dino (1895–1988), Italian politician
- Grandi, Filippo (* 1957), Italian diplomat and United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
- Grandi, Gastone (* 1927), Italian documentary filmmaker and film director
- Grandi, Guido (1671–1742), Italian mathematician and Camaldolese
- Grandi, Irene (* 1969), Italian pop singer and songwriter
- Grandi, Serena (born 1958), Italian actress
- Grandi, Thomas (* 1972), Canadian ski racer
- Grandidier, Alfred (1836–1921), French naturalist and world traveler
- Grandier, Urbain (1590–1634), French clergyman
- Grandin, Elliot (* 1987), French football player of Congolese descent
- Grandin, Natalie (* 1981), South African tennis player
- Grandin, Temple (* 1947), American specialist in the design of systems for commercial animal husbandry, savant, autistic
- Grandin, Vital (1829–1902), Bishop of Saint-Albert
- Grandinetti, Darío (* 1959), Argentine actor
- Grandío, Ricardo , Argentine racing car driver
- Grandis, Renato de (1927–2008), Italian musicologist and composer
- Grandis, Vincenzo de (1631–1708), Italian singer (tenor), conductor and composer
- Grandison, Catherine († 1349), English noblewoman
- Grandison, Pippa (* 1970), Australian actress and musical artist
- Grandits, Ernst A. (* 1951), Austrian author and journalist
- Grandits, Ferdinand (* 1932), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Grandits, Franz (* 1964), Austrian football player and official
- Grandits, Marijana (* 1954), Austrian politician (GREEN), member of the National Council
- Grandits, Tanja (* 1970), German cook
- Grandjany, Marcel Georges Lucien (1891–1975), French harpist, teacher, composer and poet
- Grandjean de Montigny, Auguste Henri Victor (1776–1850), French architect and town planner
- Grandjean, Arnold (1890–1961), Swiss racing cyclist
- Grandjean, Balthazar (1760–1824), French général de brigade and Maire of Orleans
- Grandjean, Charles Louis Dieudonné (1768–1828), French baron and division general
- Grandjean, Claude (* 1943), Swiss politician and State Councilor of the Canton of Friborg
- Grandjean, Edmond (1844–1908), French vedute and animal painter
- Grandjean, Étienne (1914–1991), Swiss doctor
- Grandjean, Jean , Swiss cyclist
- Grandjean, Jean (1752–1781), Dutch painter and etcher
- Grandjean, Michel (1931–2010), Swiss figure skater
- Grandjean, Silvia (* 1934), Swiss figure skater
- Grandjean, Sonia (* 1979), Swiss photo model
- Grandjonc, Jacques (1933–2000), French historian, Germanist and university professor
- Grandke, Gerhard (* 1954), German local politician (SPD)
- Grandke, Ilona (* 1943), German actress, singer and voice actress
- Grandl, Franz (* 1954), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Grandma Moses (1860–1961), American painter
- Grandmaitre, Patrick (* 1979), Canadian ice hockey player
- Grandmaster Caz (born 1961), American rapper
- Grandmaster Flash (* 1958), American rapper, DJ and hip-hop producer
- Grandmont, Jean-Michel (* 1939), French economist and university professor
- Grandmougin, Charles (1850–1930) French writer, poet and librettist
- Grando, Jure († 1656), Istrian farmer and alleged vampire
- Grandoch, Thomas (* 1983), German director and media entrepreneur
- Grandoni, Alessandro (* 1977), Italian football player
- Grandoni, Decio Lucio (1928–2006), Italian bishop of Orvieto-Todi
- Grandpair, Walter , German chief public prosecutor and human rights activist
- Grandpierre, Emil Kolozsvári (1907–1992), Hungarian writer of the third Nyugat generation, critic and journalist
- Grandpierre, Louis (1806–1876), Swiss politician
- Grandpré, Louis de (1761–1846), French ship captain and naturalist
- Grandsaignes d'Hauterive, Robert (1881–1962), French Romanist
- Grandsir, Samuel (* 1996), French football player
- Grandsire, Henri (* 1936), French racing car driver and actor
- Grandsire, Pierre Eugène (1825–1905), French painter
- Grandson, Aymo von († 1262), Bishop of Geneva
- Grandson, Gérard de († 1278), Bishop of Verdun
- Grandson, Lambert von , Bishop of Lausanne
- Grandson, Otto von , Bishop of Toul and Basel
- Grandt, Günter (1926–1995), German football player
- Grandt, Herta (1907–1985), German writer
- Grandt, Michael (* 1963), German journalist and writer
- Granduciel, Adam (* 1979), American musician, record producer, songwriter and band leader
- Grandval, Clémence de (1830–1907), French composer
- Grandval, Gilbert (1904–1981), French resistance fighter and politician
- Grandval, Nicolas Racot de (1676–1753), French composer, harpsichordist and dramaturge
- Grandville (1803–1847), French draftsman, book illustrator and caricaturist
- Grandy, Erroll (1921–1991), American jazz organist and music teacher
- Grandy, Fred (* 1948), American actor and politician
- Grandy, John (1913-2004), British Air Force Officer
- Grandy, Theo (1919–1987), German journalist
Grane
- Grane, Leif (1928–2000), Danish Lutheran church historian
- Graneist, Nico (* 1995), German grass skier
- Granell, Ignacio (born 1997), Spanish ice hockey player
- Granelli, Jerry (* 1940), American jazz drummer and university professor
- Graner, Anneke (* 1979), German politician (SPD), Member of the State Parliament in Baden-Württemberg
- Graner, Charles (* 1968), American soldier in the US Marine Corps
- Graner, Ernst (1865–1943), Austrian watercolorist
- Gräner, Georg (1876–1945), German composer
- Graner, Josep (1844–1930), Spanish modernist architect
- Graner, Matthias (* 1959), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Graner, Reinhard (1926–1989), German sculptor
- Graner, Wolfgang (1951–1971), German border soldier, fatality on the inner-German border
- Granero, Esteban (* 1987), Spanish soccer player
- Granero, José (1936–2006), Argentine-Spanish dancer and choreographer
- Granerud, Halvor Egner (* 1996), Norwegian ski jumper
- Granet, François-Marius (1775–1849), French classicist painter
- Granet, Marcel (1884–1940), French sinologist and sociologist
Granf
- Granfelt, Ben (* 1963), Finnish guitarist
- Granfelt, Hans (1897–1963), Swedish sword fencer and discus thrower
- Granfield, William J. (1889–1959), American politician
Grang
- Grange, Alain , French studio and jazz musician
- Grangé, Eugène (1810–1887), French librettist, playwright and chansonnier
- Grange, François-Cyrille (* 1983), French ski racer and trainer
- Grange, Garland (1906-1981), American football player and coach
- Grange, Jean de la († 1402), French Benedictine monk, bishop and cardinal
- Grange, Jean-Baptiste (* 1984), French ski racer
- Grangé, Jean-Christophe (* 1961), French writer
- Grange, Kenneth (* 1929), British designer
- Grange, La (1635-1692), French actor
- Grange, Olivia (* 1946), Jamaican politician (JLP)
- Grange, Red (1903-1991) American football player in the National Football League (NFL)
- Grange, Robert (1938-2018), British actor
- Granger, Amos P. (1789–1866), American politician
- Granger, Ann (* 1939), English crime novelist
- Granger, Belinda (* 1970), Australian triathlete
- Granger, Bertram C. (1892–1967), American artist, art director, and production designer
- Granger, Bradley F. (1825-1882), American politician
- Granger, Charles (1912–1995) Canadian politician
- Granger, Clive WJ (1934-2009), British economist
- Granger, Cressida , British entrepreneur
- Granger, Daniel LD (1852–1909), American politician
- Granger, Danny (* 1983), American basketball player
- Granger, David Arthur (* 1945), Guyanese politician
- Granger, Ethel , British representative of body modification
- Granger, Farley (1925-2011), American actor
- Granger, Francis (1792–1868), American politician
- Granger, Gideon (1767–1822), American politician
- Granger, Gordon (1821–1876), American major general
- Granger, Justin (* 1971), Australian triathlete
- Granger, Kay (* 1943), American politician
- Granger, Michel (* 1946), French painter and graphic artist
- Granger, Miles T. (1817–1895), American politician
- Granger, Stewart (1913–1993), British-American actor
- Granger, Walter K. (1888–1978), American politician
- Granger, Walter W. (1872–1941), American paleontologist
- Granger-Veyron, Hervé (* 1958), French saber fencer
- Granges, Boso de , Bishop of Sion (1237–1243)
- Granges, Philipp Ludwig Siegmund Bouton des (1731–1801), Royal Prussian Major General, Chief of the Jäger Corps on foot
- Granget, Anneli (1935–1971), German actress
- Granget, Gunther (1932-2010), German sculptor
- Grangier de Lamothe, François (1757–1822), French politician
- Grangier, Gilles (1911–1996), French film director and screenwriter
- Grangier, Philippe (* 1957), French physicist
Granh
- Granholm, Bruno (1857–1930), Finnish architect and railway engineer
- Granholm, Jennifer (* 1959), American politician
Grani
- Granić, Mate (* 1947), Croatian politician, Foreign Minister
- Gränicher, Samuel (1758–1813), Swiss painter and engraver
- Granichstaedten, Bruno (1879–1944), Austrian composer
- Granier de Cassagnac, Adolphe (1806–1880), French publicist, journalist, historian, member of parliament
- Granier, Albert-Paul (1888–1917), French poet
- Granier, Elisabeth (1870–1951), German teacher and headmistress
- Granier, François (1717–1779), French composer, cellist and violinist
- Granier, Hermann (1857–1941), German historian and archivist
- Granier, Louis (1740–1800), French violinist and composer
- Granier, Ludwig (1808–1857), German judge and politician, MdL
- Granier, Pierre (1911–1989), French football player
- Granier-Deferre, Pierre (1927–2007), French film director and screenwriter
- Granieri, Maurizio (* 1987), German-Italian kickboxer
- Granig, Anton (1901–1945), Austrian pastor and resistance fighter
- Granik, Debra (* 1963), American film director, screenwriter and camerawoman
- Granin, Daniil Alexandrowitsch (1919–2017), Soviet or Russian writer
- Graninger, Wolfgang (* 1948), Austrian physician
- Granit, Ragnar (1900–1991), Finnish-Swedish neurophysiologist and Nobel Prize winner
- Granito Pignatelli di Belmonte, Gennaro (1851–1948), Italian clergyman and cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Granitsch, Helene (1876–1956), Austrian writer
- Granitsch, Susanne (1869–1946), Austrian painter
- Granitza, Karl-Heinz (* 1951), German soccer player
- Granius († 78 BC), Roman duumvir from Puteoli
- Granius Castus, Lucius , Roman suffect consul (142)
- Granius Licinianus , Roman historian and antiquarian
- Granius Marcellus, Marcus , Proconsul of Bithynia (14/15 AD)
- Granius Petro , follower of Caesar
- Granius, Aulus († 48 BC), Caesar's officer
- Granius, Gnaeus , followers of Gaius Marius
- Granius, Quintus , accuser of the augur Lucius Calpurnius Piso (24 AD)
- Granius, Quintus , Roman crier (Praeco)
Granj
- Granja, Alfredo († 1941), Uruguayan football player
- Granjel, Raúl (* 1987), Cuban road cyclist
- Granjo, António Joaquim (1881–1921), Portuguese lawyer and politician
- Granjon, Robert (1513–1589), French publisher
Grank
- Grankin, Sergei Jurjewitsch (* 1985), Russian volleyball player
- Grankowskaja, Svetlana Anatoljewna (* 1976), Russian racing cyclist
Granl
- Granli, Leif (1909–1988), Norwegian politician (Arbeiderpartiet)
- Granlund, Albin (* 1989), Finnish football player
- Granlund, Markus (* 1993), Finnish ice hockey player
- Granlund, Mikael (* 1992), Finnish ice hockey player
- Granlund, Palle , Danish badminton player
- Granlund, Rikke Marie (* 1989), Norwegian handball player
Granm
- Granmont, Michel de , French pirate and pirate driver
Grann
- Grann, Susanna (* 1962), German writer
- Grannan, Katy (* 1969), American photographer
- Grannas, Alfred , German diplomat
- Granniello, Giuseppe Maria (1834–1896), Italian cardinal of the Roman Church
- Grannis, Kina (* 1985), American singer-songwriter and guitarist
- Grannis, LeRoy (1917–2011), American photographer
- Grannis, Paul (* 1938), American physicist
Grano
- Grano, Antonio († 1718), Italian painter
- Grano, Carlo (1887–1976), Italian clergyman, cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Granö, Johannes Gabriel (1882–1956), Finnish geographer
- Grano, Umberto (* 1940), Italian racing driver
- Granoche, Pablo (* 1983), Uruguayan football player
- Granoff, Katia (1895–1989), French gallery owner, poet and translator
- Granofsky, Anais (* 1973), Canadian actress, film director, screenwriter and film producer
- Granold, Ute (* 1955), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Granollers, Gerard (* 1989), Spanish tennis player
- Granollers, Marcel (* 1986), Spanish tennis player
- Granot, Avi (* 1950), Israeli diplomat
- Granovetter, Mark (* 1943), American sociologist
- Granow, Hans Ulrich (1902–1964), German diplomat
- Granow, Rolf (* 1953), German university professor
- Granowski, Alexei Michailowitsch (1890–1937), Russian theater and film director
- Granowski, Timofei Nikolajewitsch (1813–1855), Russian historian
Granq
- Granqvist, Andreas (* 1985), Swedish football player
- Granqvist, Hilma (1890–1972), Finnish anthropologist
Granr
- Granroth, Karl (* 1973), American biathlete
- Granroth, Sara (* 1976), American biathlete
Grans
- Grans, Hans (1901–1975), German co-defendant in the Haarmann trial
- Gransart, Maurice (1930-2013), French football player
- Granser, Günther (* 1944), Austrian President of the International Board of Trustees of the Organization for International Economic Relations
- Granskog, Mikael (* 1961), Swedish football player
- Granskov Hansen, Andreas (* 1989), Danish football player
- Gransow, Volker (1945–2015), German sociologist
- Granström, Annika (* 1971), Swedish volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Granstrom, Colby (* 1990), American ski racer
- Granström, Jonathan (* 1986), Swedish ice hockey player
- Granström, Lars (* 1942), Swedish football player
Grant
- Grant DePauw, Linda (* 1940), American modern historian, university lecturer and non-fiction author
- Grant of Rothiemurchus, Elizabeth (1797–1885), Scottish diary author
- Grant, Abraham P. (1804–1871), American lawyer and politician
- Grant, Adrian (* 1980), English squash player
- Grant, Alan (born 1949), Scottish novelist and comic book writer
- Grant, Alex (1874–1946), Canadian middle and long distance runner
- Grant, Alex (* 1989), Canadian ice hockey player
- Grant, Alexander (1775–1827), British captain, Governor of The Gambia (1821–1829)
- Grant, Alexander (1925–2011), New Zealand ballet dancer and choreographer
- Grant, Alfred George (1878–1956), Ghanaian Gold Coast politician and entrepreneur in Ghana
- Grant, Allie (* 1994), American actress
- Grant, Amy (* 1960), American singer and songwriter
- Grant, Anne (1755–1838), Scottish writer
- Grant, Anthony (* 1987), English soccer player
- Grant, Arthur (1915–1972), British cinematographer
- Grant, Avram (* 1955), Israeli football coach and manager
- Grant, Barbara Rosemary (* 1936), British biologist
- Grant, Bernhard (1725–1796), German-Scottish Benedictine and mathematician
- Grant, Beth (* 1949), American actress
- Grant, Beverly (born 1970), Jamaican athlete
- Grant, Brea (born 1981), American actress
- Grant, Brian (* 1972), American basketball player
- Grant, Bruce (1949–2009), American-French jazz musician (baritone saxophone, flute, arrangements)
- Grant, Bryan (1910–1986), American tennis player
- Grant, Bud (born 1927), American football coach
- Grant, Cary (1904–1986), British-American actor
- Grant, Chapman (1887–1983) American zoologist, historian, and publisher
- Grant, Charles (1746–1823), British (trade) politician with an Evangelical background
- Grant, Charles (1877–1950), British general
- Grant, Charles (* 1978), American football player
- Grant, Charles L. (1942-2006), American fantasy and horror writer
- Grant, Charles, 1st Baron Glenelg (1778–1866), Scottish politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Grant, Chris , American basketball official
- Grant, Ciara (* 1978), Irish football player
- Grant, Ciara (* 1993), Irish football player
- Grant, Clare (* 1979), American actress, film producer, singer and a former model
- Grant, Clinton (1971–2014), track cyclist from Trinidad and Tobago
- Grant, Coot (* 1893), American blues singer and songwriter
- Grant, Cuthbert (1793-1854), Canadian Métis leader
- Grant, Dalton (* 1966), British high jumper
- Grant, Danny (1946-2019), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Grant, David Marshall (born 1955), American film actor
- Grant, Derek (* 1977), American rock musician
- Grant, Derek (* 1990), Canadian ice hockey player
- Grant, Dick (1878-1958), Canadian long-distance runner
- Grant, Duncan (1885–1978) Scottish painter
- Grant, Duncan (* 1980), New Zealand rower
- Grant, Earl (1933–1970), American singer and organist
- Grant, Ebenezer († 1961), English football player
- Grant, Eddy (* 1948), Guyanese pop musician, singer, songwriter and guitarist
- Grant, Edward († 1601), English educator and Latin poet
- Grant, Edward (1926-2020), American historian of science
- Grant, Faye (* 1957), American actress
- Grant, Francis (1803-1878) Scottish painter
- Grant, Frederick Dent (1850–1912), American policeman, soldier, and envoy
- Grant, Gabriel (1826–1909), American physician, recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor
- Grant, Gary (born 1977), British actor
- Grant, Gavin (* 1984), English soccer player
- Grant, George M. (1897–1982), American politician
- Grant, Gogi (1924-2016), American singer
- Grant, Harvey (born 1965), American basketball player
- Grant, Heber J. (1856–1945), 7th President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- Grant, Henry Fane (1848–1919), British general and Governor of Malta
- Grant, Hope (1808-1875), British general
- Grant, Horace (born 1965), American basketball player
- Grant, Howard (born 1966), Canadian boxer
- Grant, Hugh (* 1958), British business manager
- Grant, Hugh (born 1960), British actor
- Grant, Hugh J. (1858–1910), American politician
- Grant, Imogen (* 1996), British rower
- Grant, Isabel (* 1916), Australian hurdler
- Grant, James Augustus (1827-1892), British officer and traveler to Africa
- Grant, James Benton (1848–1911), American politician
- Grant, James Edward (1905–1966), American screenwriter, director
- Grant, James W. (* 1943), American politician
- Grant, Jane (1892–1972), American journalist
- Grant, Jeff (* 1958), New Zealand politician with the National Party
- Grant, Jenessa (* 1988), Canadian film actress
- Grant, Jennifer (born 1966), American actress
- Grant, Joan (1907–1989), English writer
- Grant, Joe (1908–2005), American comic book writer for Disney
- Grant, Johann von (1710–1764), Scottish officer, most recently Prussian major general, chief of the Fusilier Regiment No. 44, commandant of the Neisse fortress
- Grant, Johannes , German engineer
- Grant, John (1949-2020) Scottish author and editor
- Grant, John (* 1968), American singer and songwriter
- Grant, John Gaston (1858–1923), American politician
- Grant, Johnny (1923–2008), American actor and producer
- Grant, Jorge (* 1994), English soccer player
- Grant, Julia (1826–1902), American First Lady (1869–1877)
- Grant, Julius (1901-1991), British forensic scientist
- Grant, Kae , Canadian badminton player
- Grant, Karlan (* 1997), English soccer player
- Grant, Kathryn (born 1933), American actress
- Grant, Keaton (* 1986), American basketball player
- Grant, Kenneth (1924-2011), British occultist, mystic, poet, founder of an order
- Grant, Kevin (* 1969), Canadian ice hockey player
- Grant, Kilian (* 1994), Spanish soccer player
- Grant, Kim (* 1971), South African tennis player
- Grant, Kirby (1911–1985), American actor
- Grant, Lawrence (1870–1952), British theater and film actor in the United States
- Grant, Lee (born 1925), American actress and director
- Grant, Lee (born 1983), English soccer goalkeeper
- Grant, Lee (born 1985), English soccer player
- Grant, Linda (* 1942), American writer and educator
- Grant, Linda (* 1951), British writer and journalist
- Grant, Madison (1865–1937), American lawyer and writer of eugenic works
- Grant, Marshall (1928-2011), American bass player
- Grant, Michael (1914–2004), English classical philologist and ancient historian
- Grant, Michael (* 1954), American author
- Grant, Michael (* 1972), American heavyweight boxer
- Grant, Mick (* 1944), British motorcycle racer
- Grant, Moray (1917–1977), British cinematographer
- Grant, Natalie (* 1971), American singer of Christian music
- Grant, Nia (* 1993), American volleyball player
- Grant, Olivia (born 1983), British actress
- Grant, Otis (* 1967), Canadian boxer
- Grant, Peter (1935–1995), British rock and roll manager
- Grant, Peter (* 1954), Australian hurdler and sprinter
- Grant, Peter , American jazz musician
- Grant, Peter (* 1960), British politician
- Grant, Peter Raymond (* 1936), British biologist
- Grant, Rachel (born 1977), British actress, stunt woman and model
- Grant, Rebecca (* 1982), British actress, singer and dancer
- Grant, Rhoda (born 1963), Scottish politician
- Grant, Rhyan (born 1991), Australian soccer player
- Grant, Richard E. (1927-1994), American paleontologist
- Grant, Richard E. (born 1957), British actor
- Grant, Richard Sturge (* 1945), New Zealand diplomat
- Grant, Robert (1780-1838), British politician
- Grant, Robert A. (1905–1998), American lawyer and politician
- Grant, Robert Edmond (1793–1874), Scottish zoologist and comparative anatomist
- Grant, Rodgers Lee (1936–2012), American jazz musician and composer
- Grant, Rodney A. (born 1959), American actor
- Grant, Ronald M. (1871–1910), American organist and church musician
- Grant, Ryan (* 1990), American football player
- Grant, Salim (* 1977), American actor and musician
- Grant, Sasha (* 2002), Italian basketball player
- Grant, Seth , Australian neuroscientist and molecular biologist
- Grant, Shauna (1963–1984), American adult and porn actress
- Grant, Shelby (1936-2011), American actress
- Grant, Sterling (* 1987), American ski racer
- Grant, Susannah (* 1963), American screenwriter and director
- Grant, Suzanne (* 1984), Scottish soccer player
- Grant, Ted (1913-2006), Trotskyist politician and author
- Grant, Tom , film producer
- Grant, Tom (* 1946), American jazz pianist and composer
- Grant, Ulysses S. (1822–1885), American general and politician, 18th President of the United States
- Grant, Uriah (born 1961), Jamaican boxer
- Grant, William, Lord Grant (1909–1972), Scottish judge and politician
- Grant-Ferris, Robert, Baron Harvington (1907–1997), British politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Grantham, Donald (* 1947), American composer, conductor and university professor
- Grantham, Jeremy (* 1938), British investor and philanthropist
- Grantland, Seaton (1782–1864), American politician
- Grantsau, Rolf (1928–2015), German ornithologist
- Gräntz, Günther (1905–1945), German politician (NSDAP), MdR and SA member
- Grantz, Max (1854–1945), German hydraulic engineer, rector of the Royal Technical University of Berlin-Charlottenburg
- Grantz, Melf (* 1962), German politician (SPD) and Mayor of Bremerhaven
- Grantze, Fritz (1893–1966), German CDU politician, MdA
- Grantzow, Adele (1845–1877), German dancer
Granv
- Granvelle, Antoine Perrenot de (1517–1586), French cardinal and minister
- Granvelle, Nicolas Perrenot de (1484–1550), Habsburg lawyer and statesman
- Granviel, Kenneth (1950-1996), American murderer
- Granville West, Daniel, Baron Granville-West (1904–1984), British politician (Labor Party), member of the House of Commons
- Granville, Andrew (* 1962), British-Canadian mathematician
- Granville, Bonita (1923–1988), American actress, film producer
- Granville, Danny (* 1975), English soccer player
- Granville, Edgar, Baron Granville of Eye (1898–1998), British politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Granville, Evelyn Boyd (* 1924), American mathematician and computer scientist
- Granville, Joseph Mortimer (1833–1900), English physician
- Granville, Laura (* 1981), American tennis player
- Granville, Roy (1910–1986), American sound engineer
- Granville-Barker, Harley (1877–1946), British playwright, theater director, theater director and actor
- Granvorka, Yoan (* 1997), Swiss-French basketball player
Granz
- Granz, Bruno (1880–1937), Saxon MP
- Granz, Caterina (* 1994), German medium, long-distance and cross-country runner
- Granz, Marianne (* 1942), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Granz, Norman (1918-2001), American jazz impresario and producer
- Granz, Ronald (* 1956), German writer and librettist
- Granz, Tony (* 1987), German basketball player
- Granzer, Susanne Valerie (* 1950), Austrian actress, author, filmmaker and performer
- Granzig, William (* 1939), American sexologist
- Granzin, Max (1873–1940), German politician
- Granzow, Alexander (* 1990), German actor
- Granzow, Beate (* 1940), German singer and actress
- Granzow, Hermann (1877–1948), German lawyer
- Granzow, Kazimierz (1832–1912), Polish builder
- Granzow, Klaus (1927–1986), German actor, writer and local poet from Pomerania
- Granzow, Kurt (1909–1943), German KPD functionary
- Granzow, Ulrich (* 1952), German soccer player
- Granzow, Walter (1887–1952), German farmer, landowner and politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Granzow, Wilhelm (1885–1945), German portrait and landscape painter