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- Greib, Karl (1899–1976), German politician (CSU), MdL Bavaria
- Greibach, Sheila A. (* 1939), American mathematician and computer scientist
- Greiber, Sebastian (* 1980), German politician (SPD), mayor
Greic
- Greičiūnas, Valentinas (* 1939), Lithuanian politician (Seimas)
- Greičius, Vytautas (* 1949), Lithuanian lawyer
Greid
- Greider, Carol W. (* 1961), American molecular biologist
- Greider, William (1936–2019), American editor and book author
- Greiderer, Elisabeth (* 1960), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament in Tyrol, member of the Federal Council
- Greiderer, Lukas (* 1993), Austrian Nordic combined athlete
- Greiderer, Simon (* 1996), Austrian ski jumper
- Greiderer, Sylvester (1852–1924), German-Austrian instrumentalist, conductor, composer, director, playwright and shoemaker
Greie
- Greie-Ripatti, Antye (* 1969), German singer, musician and producer
Gripping
- Greif, Bernd (* 1943), German local politician
- Greif, Erika Birgit (* 1964), German nursing expert
- Greif, Georg Heinrich (1734–1796), German theologian
- Greif, Gideon (* 1951), Israeli historian
- Greif, Hans-Jürgen (* 1941), German writer, literary scholar and university lecturer in Canada
- Greif, Heinrich (1907–1946), German actor
- Greif, Johann Jakob (1699–1767), German Lutheran theologian and historian
- Greif, John Francis (1897–1968), Austrian religious and Roman Catholic bishop of Tororo
- Greif, Magali (* 1998), German actress
- Greif, Manfred (1939–1999), German soccer player
- Greif, Mark (* 1975), American scholar, author and co-editor
- Greif, Martin (1839–1911), German poet
- Greif, Martin (1938–1996), American English scholar and publicist
- Greif, Martin (* 1973), German actor
- Greif, Peter (1902–1933), German resistance fighter
- Greif, Siegfried (* 1943), German psychologist and university professor
- Greif, Stefan (1911–2003), Austrian physician, university professor and central director
- Greif, Walter (1911–1944), Austrian political functionary
- Greifeld, Hermann (1901–1991), German poet from the Harz region
- Greifeld, Robert (* 1957), American manager, CEO of the NASDAQ OMX Group
- Greifeld, Rudolf (1911–1984), German lawyer and managing director
- Greifelt, Ulrich (1896–1949), German SS-Obergruppenführer, lieutenant general of the police and convicted war criminal
- Greifenberg, Ulrich (* 1953), German soccer goalkeeper
- Greifenbergeris, Juozas (1898–1926), Lithuanian communist
- Greifeneder, Anke (* 1972), German author
- Greifenegger, Harald (* 1959), German soccer player
- Greifenhagen, Adolf (1905–1989), German classical archaeologist and museum director
- Greifenhahn, Johann Elias (1687–1749), German university professor
- Greifenstein, Adolf (1900–1955), German specialist in ear, nose and throat medicine and university professor
- Greifenstein, Diana (* 1979), German actress
- Bird of prey painter , Attic black-figure vase painter
- Greiff, Christoph (1947–2007), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Greiff, Cornelius de (1781–1863), German silk manufacturer and philanthropist
- Greiff, Dietlinde (* 1939), German actress
- Greiff, Gustav (1850–1927), member of the Baden state parliament
- Greiff, Jakob David (1776–1865), member of the Baden state parliament
- Greiff, Johann Georg († 1753), German sculptor
- Greiff, Kurt von (1876–1945), German infantry general in World War II
- Greiff, Nicola (1926–2013), German politician (CDU), MdA
- Greiff, Nicolaus († 1618), German politician of the imperial city of Frankfurt
- Greiffenberg, Catharina Regina von (1633–1694), Austrian poet
- Greiffenberg, Hans Rudolph Leopold von (1810–1877), royal Prussian major general and most recently commandant in Stralsund
- Greiffenberg, Hans von (1893–1951), German infantry general in World War II
- Greiffenberg, Karl August von (1738–1807), Prussian major general, chief of the fusilier battalion No. 4
- Greiffenberger, Heinz (* 1937), German entrepreneur
- Greiffenclau zu Vollrads, Georg Friedrich von (1573–1629), Archbishop and Elector of Mainz (1626–1629)
- Greiffenclau zu Vollrads, Karl Philipp von (1690–1754), Prince-Bishop of Würzburg
- Greiffenclau zu Vollrads, Otto Philipp (1777-1860), member of parliament
- Greiffenclau zu Vollrads, Philipp Karl (1735–1823), senior bailiff, privy councilor
- Greiffenclau zu Vollraths, Johann Philipp von (1652–1719), Prince-Bishop of Würzburg, Duke in Franconia
- Greiffenclau, Friedrich von (1401–1462), German knight, as a widower Franciscan
- Greiffenclau, Georg Philipp von (1620–1689), senior bailiff in Königstein
- Greiffenclau-Vollrads, Johann Erwein von (1663–1727), Vice Cathedral of the Rheingau
- Greiffenegg, Hermann Gottlob von (1773–1847), Austrian officer and diplomat
- Greiffenegg, Hermann von (1737–1807), last district president of the House of Habsburg in Freiburg, in Upper Austria
- Greiffenhagen, Gottfried (1935–2013), German dramaturge
- Greiffenhagen, Gustav (1902–1968), German pastor
- Greiffenhagen, Manfred (1896–1945), German writer and cabaret writer
- Greiffenhagen, Martin (1928–2004), German political scientist
- Greiffenhagen, Maurice (1862–1931) British painter
- Greiffenhagen, Sylvia (* 1949), German political scientist
- Greiffenhagen, Wilhelm (1821-1890), Baltic German politician and journalist
- Greiffenklau zu Vollrads, Richard von (1467–1531), Archbishop and Elector of Trier
- Greiffenpfeil, Cölestin Hoffmann von (1635–1688), German merchant and mayor
- Greiffenpfeil, Gustav Eberhard von († 1775), district administrator of the Greifenhagen district
- Greifzu, August (1873–1949), German architect of late historicism
- Greifzu, Paul (1902–1952), German automobile and motorcycle racing driver
Greig
- Greig, Brian (born 1966), Australian politician
- Greig, David (* 1969), British playwright
- Greig, John (1779–1858), Scottish-American lawyer and politician
- Greig, John (born 1942), Scottish football player and coach
- Greig, John Keiller (1881–1971), British figure skater
- Greig, Mark (* 1970), Canadian ice hockey player
- Greig, Mel (* 1982), Australian presenter
- Greig, Robert (1879-1958), Australian actor
- Greig, Stan (1930–2012), Scottish jazz pianist and drummer
- Greig, Tamsin (* 1967), British actress
- Greig, Tony (1946–2012), English Test and county player; Cricket commentator
- Greigg, Stanley L. (1931-2002), American politician
- Greiggenschildt, Gualter von (1622–1697), lawyer, legal scholar of Scottish descent in Swedish Pomerania
- Greigh, Alexis (1775–1845), Admiral in the Russian Service
- Greigh, Samuel (1735–1788), Scottish admiral in Russian service
- Greigh, Samuel Alexejewitsch (1827–1887), Russian Finance Minister
Greil
- Greil, Alois (1841–1902), Austrian painter and illustrator
- Greil, Franz Xaver (1819–1871), German philologist and politician (center), MdR
- Greil, Friedrich (1902–2003), German teacher and radio presenter in Japan
- Greil, Hans-Jürgen , German track cyclist and world champion
- Greil, Kay-Andrew (* 1973), German table tennis player
- Greil, Lothar (1925–2007), Austrian right-wing extremist publicist
- Greil, Martin E. (* 1970), Austrian action and sound artist
- Greil, Max (1877–1939), German state politician (USPD / SPD) and educational reformer
- Greil, Patrick (* 1996), Austrian soccer player
- Greil, Philipp Jakob (1729–1787), Tyrolean baroque painter
- Greil, Richard (* 1957), Austrian internist
- Greil, Wilhelm (1850–1928), Austrian entrepreneur and politician
- Greilich, Adolf (1871–1922), Russian or Polish entrepreneur in the textile industry
- Greilich, Holger (* 1971), German soccer player
- Greilich, Wolfgang (* 1954), German lawyer, notary and politician (FDP), MdL
- Greiling, Gebhard (1910–2008), German military, general physician in the Air Force
- Greiling, Johann Christoph (1765–1840), German Protestant theologian, writer, educator
- Greiling, Michael (born 1950), German actor
- Greiling, Michael (* 1966), German author and scientist in the field of business administration
- Greiling, Richard (1882–1954), German entrepreneur
- Greiling, Walter (1900–1986), German writer
- Greiling, Werner (* 1954), German historian
- Greilinger, Fabian (* 2000), German soccer player
- Greilinger, Thomas (* 1981), German ice hockey player
- Greilsamer, Laurent (* 1953), French journalist and writer
- Greilsammer, David (* 1977), Israeli pianist and conductor
- Greilsheimer, Julius (1890–1944), German rabbi
Greim
- Greim, August (1895–1975), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Greim, Friedrich (1824–1913), high school councilor and member of the state parliament in the Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Greim, Helmut (* 1935), German toxicologist
- Greim, Horst Kurt (1933–2008), German Protestant theologian
- Greim, Robert von (1892–1945), German Field Marshal General
- Greiman, April (* 1948), American graphic designer and typographer
- Greimas, Algimantas Antanas (* 1938), Lithuanian politician, member of the Seimas, mayor of Vilkaviškis
- Greimas, Algirdas Julien (1917–1992), Lithuanian semiotic
- Greimeister, Christoph (* 1990), Austrian basketball player
- Greiml, Leo (* 2001), Austrian soccer player
- Greimold Wulp , Provost of Berchtesgaden
Grein
- Grein, André (* 1973), German ice hockey player
- Grein, Armin (* 1939), German politician (Free Voters Bavaria), Federal Chairman of the Free Voters
- Grein, Caspar Arnold (1764–1835), German still life and landscape painter and draftsman
- Grein, Eberhard (* 1959), German officer and economist
- Grein, Florian (* 1983), Austrian football player
- Grein, Franz (1858–1925), Styrian stonemason and Kuk court purveyor
- Grein, Gerd J. (* 1944), German museum director of the Otzberg Museum and Hessian folklorist
- Grein, Heinrich (1882–1952), German socialist and reform pedagogue
- Grein, Jacob , Member of Parliament for the Duchy of Nassau
- Grein, Karl (1881–1957), German Protestant theologian and member of the Confessing Church
- Grein, Oliver (* 1966), German soccer player
- Grein, Philipp (* 1988), Austrian artist and entrepreneur
- Greinacher, Heinrich (1880–1974), Swiss physicist
- Greinacher, Norbert (* 1931), German Catholic theologian
- Greinacher, Sonja (* 1992), German national basketball player
- Greindl, Günther (* 1939), Austrian professional officer
- Greindl, Josef (1912–1993), German opera singer (bass)
- Greindl, Jules (1835–1917), Belgian diplomat and sculptor
- Greindl, Léonard (1798–1875), Belgian military
- Greine, Maike (* 1987), German reporter and presenter
- Greiner, Albert (1918–2013), French theologian, pastor and Luther researcher
- Greiner, Alexander (* 1972), German television journalist and presenter
- Greiner, Andreas (* 1959), German ski jumper
- Greiner, Benedikt (* 1985), German actor and theater director
- Greiner, Bernd (* 1952), German historian
- Greiner, Bernhard (* 1943), German literary scholar
- Greiner, Bert (* 1967), German music professor
- Greiner, Bettina (* 1968), German historian, political scientist and Americanist, director of the Willy Brandt House in Lübeck
- Greiner, Carl (1859–1927), German theater actor
- Greiner, Carl Theodor (1821–1849), German editor and revolutionary (1848/49)
- Greiner, Carsten (* 1964), German physicist
- Greiner, Cindy (* 1957), American heptathlete and long jumper
- Greiner, Dana (* 1988), German painter, director and musician
- Greiner, Daniel (1872–1943), German artist and politician (SPD), member of the state parliament in the People's State of Hesse
- Greiner, Dieter (1937–2019), German ice hockey player (GDR)
- Greiner, Dorothea (* 1959), German Protestant theologian
- Greiner, Eckhard (* 1970), German actor
- Greiner, Frank (* 1966), German soccer player
- Greiner, Franz (1919–1987), German journalist and publicist
- Greiner, Franz Ferdinand (1808–1855), German inventor of the first industrially manufactured thermometer
- Greiner, Franz Sales von (1732–1798), Austrian civil servant
- Greiner, Friedemann (* 1946), German theologian
- Greiner, Friedrich Paul (* 1871), German farmer and member of the state parliament
- Greiner, Fritz (1879–1933), Austrian actor
- Greiner, Georg Friedrich Christian (1775–1858), German doctor
- Greiner, Gerhard (* 1972), Austrian actor
- Greiner, Gisela (* 1949), German politician (CDU)
- Greiner, Gottfried (1922–2009), German officer
- Greiner, Gotthelf (1732–1797), glassmaker and co-inventor of Thuringian porcelain
- Greiner, Hans († 1609), industrialist, founder of the glassworks in Lauscha
- Greiner, Hans-Peter (* 1943), German lawyer
- Greiner, Heinrich (1895–1977), German officer, most recently lieutenant general in World War II
- Greiner, Helmuth (1892–1958), German military historian
- Greiner, Hermann (1886–1976), German politician (SPD)
- Greiner, Hermann (1920–2014), German lieutenant colonel, night fighter in World War II
- Greiner, Hubl (* 1955), German musician, composer, producer, filmmaker and photographer
- Greiner, Ignaz (1698–1755), Austrian theologian
- Greiner, Ignaz (1921–1978), German politician (CSU)
- Greiner, Janine (* 1981), Swiss curler
- Greiner, Jochen (* 1959), German astrophysicist
- Greiner, Johann Friedemann (1761–1841), German glassworks owner, porcelain manufacturer and member of the state parliament
- Greiner, Johann Lorenz , Austrian publisher
- Greiner, Johann Philipp (1610–1652), German lawyer
- Greiner, Jonas (* 1997), German cabaret artist and stand-up comedian
- Greiner, Josef (1886–1971), Austrian casual worker and writer
- Greiner, Joseph Louis Victor (1773–1838), French soldier
- Greiner, Karin (* 1967), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Greiner, Karl (1882–1971), German homeland researcher
- Greiner, Kurt (* 1967), Austrian science theorist
- Greiner, Larry E. (* 1933), American economist, professor of management and organization
- Greiner, Leo (1876–1928), Austro-German writer, critic, translator, editor, dramaturge
- Greiner, Ludwig (1796–1882), German-Slovak forester and surveyor
- Greiner, Ludwig (1814–1874), German politician and revolutionary
- Greiner, Margret (* 1943), German writer
- Greiner, Markus (* 1973), German-American physicist
- Greiner, Martin (1904–1959), German Germanist and literary scholar
- Greiner, Michael (1798–1862), Austrian opera singer (tenor) and actor
- Greiner, Norbert (* 1948), German English specialist
- Greiner, Otto (1869–1916), German painter and graphic artist
- Greiner, Peter (1939–2019), German stage and radio play author
- Greiner, Pia Eva (* 1985), Dutch cellist
- Greiner, Reinhold (1903–1941), German communist, anti-fascist and Spain fighter
- Greiner, Runa (* 1996), German film actress
- Greiner, Stefan (* 1978), German legal scholar
- Greiner, Stefan-Peter (* 1966), German violin maker
- Greiner, Thomas (* 1963), German rower and Olympic champion
- Greiner, Thomas (* 1968), German director, author and cameraman
- Greiner, Thomas G. (* 1966), German composer, arranger, statistician and farmer
- Greiner, Ulrich (* 1945), German journalist and literary critic
- Greiner, Uwe (* 1959), German soccer goalkeeper
- Greiner, Uwe (* 1969), German film director
- Greiner, Virginia Wangare (* 1959), Kenyan social worker and holder of the Federal Cross of Merit on ribbon
- Greiner, Walter (1935–2016), German physicist
- Greiner, Wolfgang (* 1965), German economist
- Greiner-Mai, Albrecht (1932–2012), German art glass blower, glass designer and glass artist
- Greiner-Mai, Doris (* 1945), German engineer, lecturer and editor
- Greiner-Mai, Herbert (1927–1989), German specialist in German and publisher's editor
- Greiner-Petter, Werner (1927–1986), German politician (SED), GDR minister for the glass and ceramic industry
- Greiner-Petter-Memm, Simone (* 1967), German biathlete and cross-country skier
- Greiner-Pol, André (1952–2008), German musician
- Greiner-Well, Jochen (1956–2013), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Greinert, Hellmuth (1906–1967), German politician (SPD), senior city director of Essen
- Greinert, Klaus (* 1940), German hockey player
- Greinert, Walter (* 1940), Austrian journalist, diplomat and author
- Greinstetter, Anton (1873–1944), Austrian politician, member of the state parliament
- Greinwald, Thomas (1821–1875), Austrian sculptor
- Greinz, Hugo (1873–1946), Austrian storyteller, columnist, newspaper editor and translator
- Greinz, Rudolf (1866–1942), Austrian writer
Greip
- Greipel, André (* 1982), German racing cyclist
- Greipl, Egon Johannes (* 1948), German historian and monument conservator
- Greipl, Erich (1940–2013), German trade manager
old man
- Greis (* 1978), Swiss rapper
- Greis, Adolf (1921–2004), German painter
- Greis, Dirk S. (* 1961), German actor
- Greis, Friedrich von (1779–1847), Bavarian officer and major general
- Greis, Heike (* 1964), German radio and television presenter
- Greis, Julian (* 1983), German actor
- Greis, Michael (* 1976), German biathlete
- Old man, Monika , German beauty queen and photo model
- Greis, Otto (1913–2001), German informal art painter
- Greis, Toni (* 1973), German comic artist and illustrator
- Greis-Rosenthal, Katrine (* 1985), Danish actress
- Greisbach, Reinhold (* 1955), German phonetician
- Greisch, Jean (* 1942), French philosopher
- Greisel, Johann Georg († 1684), Austrian doctor
- Greisen, Kenneth (1918-2007), American physicist
- Greisenegger, Wolfgang (* 1938), Austrian theater scholar
- Greiser, Arthur (1897–1946), German politician (NSDAP), MdR, Senate President of the Free City of Danzig, Reich Governor and Gauleiter of the NSDAP
- Greiser, Dirk (* 1963), German soccer player
- Greiser, Peggy (* 1970), German politician
- Greising, Franziska (* 1943), Swiss writer
- Greisinger, Annette (* 1966), German table tennis player
- Greisinger, Gustav Adolf von (1793–1868), Imperial Austrian Major General and mathematician
- Greisinger, Seth (* 1975), American baseball player
- Greiss zu Wald, Christoph (1563–1617), Lower Austrian sub-marshal
- Greiß, Adolf (1829–1895), German lawyer and politician (center), MdR
- Greiß, Eugen (1856–1925), German architect and building contractor
- Greiß, Gustav (1825–1896), German architectural draftsman and architect
- Greiß, Jakob (1800–1853), garden director of the first botanical garden in Cologne and head of all urban green spaces
- Greiß, Otto (1876–1945), German architect and construction officer
- Greiss, Thomas (* 1986), German ice hockey goalkeeper
- Greissing, Heinz (1933–2020), Austrian painter
- Greissing, Joseph (1664–1721), German builder
- Greißing, Valentin von (1653–1701), Transylvanian pedagogue, Protestant theologian and philologist
- Greißinger, Georg (1934–2012), German lawyer
- Greissle, Felix (1894–1982), Austrian conductor and music publisher
- Greist, Kim (* 1958), American actress
Greit
- Greite, Walter (1907–1984), German zoologist
- Greite, Willi (1911–1992), German sports teacher, administrative officer and sports official
- Greitens, Eric (* 1974), American politician
- Greiter, Franz (1896–1978), Austrian lawyer, politician and mayor of Innsbruck
- Greiter, Hans Jacob , Tyrolean painter
- Greiter, Johann Michael († 1786), Austrian painter
- Greith, Carl (1828–1887), Swiss composer, conductor, church musician
- Greith, Carl Johann (1807–1882), Swiss Catholic priest, lecturer in philosophy, theology and church historian and Bishop of St. Gallen
- Greith, Franz Josef (1799–1869), Swiss music teacher and composer
- Greither, Aloys (1913–1986), German dermatologist
- Greitter, Matthias († 1550), cantor and composer
- Greitzke, Yvonne (* 1987), German voice actress
Greiv
- Greive, Artur (1936–2009), German Romanist
- Greive, Hermann (1935–1984), German Judaist
- Greive, Petrus Franciscus (1811–1872), Dutch genre painter and art educator, as well as draftsman and lithographer
- Greive, Wolfgang (* 1943), Protestant theologian
Greiw
- Greiwe, Ulrich (* 1945), German author and journalist