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Harb
- Harb, Chucrallah (1923–2019), Lebanese clergyman, Maronite Bishop of Jounieh
- Harb, Kaspar (1800–1861), Austrian civil servant
- Harb, Raghib (1952–1984), Lebanese clergyman, co-founder of the Islamic Lebanese organization Hezbollah
Harba
- Ḫarba-Šipak , King of Babylon
- Harbach, Chad (* 1975), American author and editor
- Harbach, Josef Rainer von (1804–1870), Austrian composer of the Carinthian Heimatlied
- Harbach, Otto (1873–1963), American librettist and songwriter
- Harbacher, Karl (1879–1943), Austrian-German actor
- Harbage, Alfred (1901–1976), American English and Shakespeare scholar
- Harbai , Negus (Emperor) of Ethiopia
- Harbaoui, Hamdi (* 1985), Tunisian soccer player
- Harbart, Burchard (1546–1614), German Lutheran theologian
- Harbarth, Stephan (* 1971), German lawyer and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Harbaruk, Nick (1943–2011), Polish-Canadian ice hockey player
- Harbater, David (* 1952), American mathematician
- Harbauer, Hans (1885–1966), German entrepreneur and local politician (NSDAP)
- Harbauer, Heinz (* 1943), German industrial clerk, trade unionist and senator (Bavaria)
- Harbauer, Hermann (* 1899), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Harbauer, Michael (* 1969), German film festival director
- Harbauer, Peter (* 1938), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Harbaugh, Gregory J. (* 1956), American astronaut
- Harbaugh, Jim (born 1963), American football player and coach
- Harbaugh, John (born 1962), American football player and coach
- Harbaum, August , German SS-Sturmbannführer and adjutant to Richard Glücks
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- Harbeck, Hans (1887–1968), German poet and essayist
- Harbeck, Wilhelm (1862–1945), German administrative lawyer, local authority in Altona
- Harbeck-Pingel, Bernd (* 1968), German Protestant theologian
- Harbecke, Ulrich (* 1943), German television journalist and writer
- Harbeke, Sabine (* 1965), Swiss playwright and director
- Härbel, Nicolaus Friedrich († 1724), Swiss Baroque architect
- Harbel, Rodion Nikolajewitsch (1716–1780), Russian engineer-general
- Harben, Philip (1906-1970), British chef
- Harberg, Svein (* 1958), Norwegian politician
- Harberger, Arnold (* 1924), American economist
- Harberger, Karl (1896–1969), Austrian architect and politician
- Harbers, Adolf (1860–1918), German insurance manager
- Harbers, Guido (1897–1977), German architect and author
- Harbers, Mark (* 1969), Dutch politician
- Harbert, Carl Ludwig Anton Maria (1771–1832), German civil servant, mayor and pomologist
- Harbert, Deniz (* 1987), German soccer player and futsal player
- Harbert, Egbert (1882–1968), German geodesist
- Harberts, Harbert (1846–1895), German journalist and author
Harbi
- Harbi, Mahamoud (1921-1960), Djiboutian political leader
- Harbi, Mohammed (* 1933), Franco-Algerian historian and university professor
- Harbich, Adolf (1887–1970), German opera singer (baritone)
- Harbich, Helmut (* 1932), German lawyer and politician (CDU), MdL
- Harbich, Milo (1900–1988), German film editor and film director
- Harbig, Rudolf (1913–1944), German athlete
- Harbin, Danielle (* 1995), American volleyball player
- Harbin, Robert (1908–1978), English magician, inventor, and author
- Harbison, John (* 1938), American composer, conductor and university professor
- Harbison, Peter (* 1939), Irish archaeologist and art historian
- Harbisson, Neil (* 1984), British-Irish visual artist and composer
- Harbitz, Georg Prahl (1802–1889), Norwegian pastor and politician, member of the Storting, President of the Storting
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- Harbo, George (1864–1909), Norwegian-American rower, was the first to cross the Atlantic in a rowboat
- Harboe, Eili (* 1994), Norwegian actress
- Harboe, Jens (1646–1709), Danish Chief War Secretary
- Harboe, Ludvig (1709–1783), Danish clergyman, bishop
- Harbok, Sjarhej (* 1982), Belarusian and Russian handball player
- Harboli, Petros Hanna Issa Al- (1946-2010), Iraqi clergyman, Bishop of Zaku
- Harbolla, Gerhard (* 1935), German soccer player
- Harbonnier, Sébastien (* 1984), French racing cyclist
- Harbord, James (1866–1947), American Lieutenant General
- Harbord-Hamond, Anthony, 11th Baron Suffield (1922–2011) British Conservative Party politician and peer
- Harbort, Christine (1949–2003), German actress and director
- Harbort, Erich (1879–1929), German geologist
- Harbort, Erika (* 1954), German sculptor and painter
- Harbort, Friedrich Anton (1834–1866), German Catholic theologian
- Harbort, Jo. (* 1951), German artist, wood sculptor in Zwickau and on Hiddensee
- Harbort, Stephan (* 1964), German criminalist
- Harbort, Thomas (* 1973), German actor
- Harborth, Heiko (* 1938), German mathematician
- Harbot, Albert Edward († 1968), English badminton player
- Harbou, Adolph von (1809–1877), German politician
- Harbou, Bodo von , German officer
- Harbou, Joachim von (* 1944), German lawyer and bank director
- Harbou, Knud von (* 1946), German journalist
- Harbou, Mogens von (1905–1946), German administrative lawyer and district administrator
- Harbou, Thea von (1888–1954), German writer and screenwriter
- Harbor, David (* 1975), American actor
- Harbor, Denis (1917–2009), Canadian singer (bass)
- Harbor, Malcolm (born 1947), British politician (Conservative Party), MEP
- Harbor, Todd (born 1959), American middle-distance runner
Harbr
- Harbrecht, Elmar (* 1969), German volleyball player and coach
- Harbrecht, Josef (1884–1966), German educator and politician (center, BCSV, CDU)
Harbs
- Harbs, Volker (* 1946), German handball player
- Harbsmeier, Christoph (* 1946), German sinologist
- Harbsmeier, Götz (1910–1979), German religious, Protestant theologian and abbot of the Bursfelde monastery
Harbu
- Harbulot, Christian (* 1952), French historian and economist
- Harburg, EY (1896–1981), American lyricist
- Harburger, Edmund (1846–1906), German painter
- Harburger, Jehuda (1809-1854), German rabbi
- Harburger, Theodor (1887–1949), German-Israeli art historian
- Harbus, Ihor (* 1991), Ukrainian biathlete
- Harbut, Terren (born 1983), American basketball player
- Harbuval-Chamaré-Stolz, Johann Anton von (1834–1895), Bohemian-German manor owner and member of the Center Party
- Harbuzi, Labinot (1986-2018), Swedish football player