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Borg
- Borg Barthet, Anthony (* 1947), Maltese lawyer and judge at the European Court of Justice
- Borg Høiby, Marius (* 1997), eldest son of the Crown Princess of Norway
- Borg Olivier, Ġorġ (1911–1980), Maltese Prime Minister
- Borg, Alex (* 1969), Maltese snooker player
- Borg, Anders (* 1968), Swedish politician, member of the Riksdag
- Borg, Andy (* 1960), Austrian pop singer
- Borg, Anita (1949–2003), American computer scientist and women's rights activist
- Borg, Arne (1901–1987), Swedish swimmer
- Borg, Barbara (* 1960), German classical archaeologist
- Borg, Benny (* 1945), Swedish singer
- Borg, Björn (1919–2009), Swedish swimmer
- Borg, Björn (* 1956), Swedish tennis player
- Borg, Brita (1926-2010), Swedish singer and actress
- Borg, Brooke (* 1992), Maltese pop singer and songwriter
- Borg, Camilla Lindholm (* 1974), Swedish triathlete
- Borg, Carl Friedrich von der (1794–1848), German-Estonian poet, editor and translator of Russian literature
- Borg, Christabelle (* 1992), Maltese singer and songwriter
- Borg, Dominique , French costume designer and actress
- Borg, Flula (* 1982), German web video producer, actor and DJ
- Borg, Freddy (* 1983), Swedish football player
- Borg, Gerard James , Maltese pop music lyricist
- Borg, Göran (1913–1997), Swedish mathematician
- Borg, Gunnar (1927-2020), Swedish physiologist, psychologist, university professor and researcher
- Borg, Hasse (* 1953), Swedish football player
- Borg, Jákup á (* 1979), Faroese football player and coach
- Borg, John (1873–1945), Maltese botanist
- Borġ, Joseph (* 1952), Maltese lawyer, politician and EU commissioner
- Borg, Karoline (* 1990), American-Norwegian handball player
- Borg, Kim (1919–2000), Finnish opera singer (bass), composer and vocal teacher
- Borg, Margit (* 1969), Swedish badminton player
- Borg, Mathias (* 1991), Swedish badminton player
- Borg, Omar (* 1980), Maltese football player
- Borg, Oscar (1851–1930), Norwegian composer, conductor, organist and flautist
- Borg, Richard (* 1948), American game designer
- Borg, Richard Lucien (1957–2013), German businessman, local politician and chairman of the Saar synagogue community
- Borg, Robert (1913–2005), American dressage rider
- Borg, Sheila , Austrian singer
- Borg, Stefan (* 1954), Swedish translator and publisher
- Borg, Tonio (* 1957), Maltese politician
- Borg, Veda Ann (1915–1973), American actress
- Borg-Laufs, Michael (* 1962), German psychotherapist and scientist
Borga
- Borga, Giuseppe Maria (1935–2010), Italian diplomat
- Borgan, Fritz (* 1956), Austrian soccer player
- Borgas, Stefan (* 1964), German manager
- Borgatello, Christian (* 1982), Italian ice hockey player
- Borgato, Luigi (* 1963), Italian piano maker
Borgb
- Borgbjerg, Frederik (1866–1936), Danish journalist and politician, member of the Folketing
Borrow
- Borge, Sigrid (* 1995), Norwegian javelin thrower
- Borge, Tomás (1930–2012), Nicaraguan politician and writer
- Borge, Victor (1909–2000), Danish-American pianist and comedian
- Borgeaud, Georges (1914–1998), Swiss writer
- Borgeaud, Marius (1861–1924), Swiss painter
- Borgeaud, Nicolas (* 1993), Australian volleyball player
- Borgeaud, Willy (1913–1989), Swiss-Canadian linguist and religious scholar
- Borgel, Christophe (* 1963), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Börgel, Laurenz (1908–1992), German entrepreneur, local politician and district administrator (CDU)
- Börgeling, Lars (* 1979), German pole vaulter
- Borgelt, Christiane (* 1944), German architect, urban planner and author
- Borgelt, Hans (1914–2000), German journalist and author
- Borgelt, Paul (1887–1971), German actor
- Borgelt, Peter (1927–1994), German film and theater actor
- Börgemann, Karl (1851–1938), German architect
- Borgen, Hans (1908–1983), Norwegian farmer and politician
- Borgen, Johan (1902–1979), Norwegian writer, journalist and literary critic
- Börgen, Karl Nikolai Jensen (1843–1909), German astronomer
- Borgen, Kjell (1939–1996), Norwegian politician
- Borgen, Marianne (* 1951), Norwegian politician (SV) and Mayor of Oslo
- Borgen, Nick (* 1952), Norwegian dansband singer
- Borgen, Will (* 1996), American ice hockey player
- Borgener, Johannes († 1813), German robber
- Borgenström, Outi (* 1956), Finnish orienteer
- Borg trick, Cord , citizen of Hanover, who prevented an attack on the city
- Borgeot, Rémi (* 1989), French biathlete
- Borgeous , American DJ
- Börger, Carl (1846–1917), German organ builder
- Börger, Christian (1883–1955), German organ builder
- Börger, Erich (1899–1975), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Borger, Hugo (1925–2004), German medieval archaeologist and university professor
- Borger, Karla (* 1988), German volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Borger, Klaus (* 1958), German forester and politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), State Secretary
- Borger, Ludwig (1831–1877), German entrepreneur and politician
- Borger, Martina (* 1956), German writer
- Börger, Natascha (* 1981), German beauty queen, Miss Germany 2002
- Borger, Nicolai (* 1974), German author, director and actor
- Borger, Otto (1904–1994), Austrian manufacturer and local poet
- Borger, Patrik (* 1979), German soccer goalkeeper
- Börger, Reinhard (1913–1972), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Börger, Roland (* 1955), Chilean-German organist, church musician and university professor
- Borger, Rudolph Gottfried Ferdinand (1800–1864), German businessman and member of the citizenship
- Borger, Rykle (1929–2010), German Assyriologist and university professor
- Borger, Sebastian (* 1964), German journalist in London
- Börger, Wilhelm (1896–1962), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Börgerding, Michael (* 1960), German theater dramaturge and university lecturer
- Börgers, Peter , German pool player
- Borgers, Sander (1917–1985), Dutch member of the Waffen SS and war criminal
- Borgersen, Odd Bohlin (* 1980), Norwegian speed skater
- Borgersen, Reidar Bohlin (* 1980), Norwegian speed skater and road cyclist
- Borgert, Stephanie (* 1969), German engineering and computer scientist, management and organizational consultant, specialist book author and speaker
- Borges Mesquita, Idalina (* 1976), Brazilian handball player
- Borges Teixeira, Humberlito (* 1980), Brazilian national soccer player
- Borges, Ana (* 1990), Portuguese soccer player
- Borges, Carlos (1932-2014), Uruguayan football player
- Borges, Celso (* 1988), Costa Rican soccer player
- Borges, Cristóvão (* 1959), Brazilian soccer player and coach
- Borges, Emerson Ramos (* 1980), Brazilian soccer player
- Borges, Felipe (* 1985), Brazilian handball player
- Borges, Fernanda (* 1969), East Timorese politician, party leader in East Timor
- Borges, Friedrich (1909–1975), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Borges, Georg (* 1964), German law scholar, university professor
- Borges, Gustavo (* 1972), Brazilian swimmer
- Borges, Gustavo (* 1995), Brazilian comic artist
- Borges, Heitor Augusto (1884–1948), Brazilian major general
- Borges, Henry (* 1983), Uruguayan judoka, participant in Paralympic Games
- Borges, James (* 1988), Luxembourgish pop singer
- Borges, Jorge Luis (1899–1986), Argentine writer
- Borges, Juan (* 1966), Cuban chess player
- Borges, Julio (* 1969), Venezuelan politician
- Borges, Lázaro (* 1986), Cuban pole vaulter
- Borges, Lino (1932-2003), Cuban bolero singer
- Borges, Manfred (* 1928), German actor
- Borges, Marcio (* 1973), Brazilian soccer player
- Borges, Maria (* 1992), Angolan model
- Borges, Maximiliano , Uruguayan soccer player
- Borges, Michel (* 1991), Brazilian boxer
- Borges, Neuza (* 1941), Brazilian actress
- Borges, Norah (1901–1998), Argentine artist and art critic
- Borges, Raúl (1882–1967), Venezuelan composer, guitarist and music teacher
- Borges, Sérgio (1944–2011), Portuguese musician
- Borges, Sérgio de Deus (* 1966), Brazilian clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Foz do Iguaçu
- Borges, Sofia (* 1970), East Timorese politician, program coordinator of UNIFEM East Timor
- Borges, Ulises , Uruguayan soccer player
- Borges, Wolfgang (1938–2014), German film director, film producer, cameraman, non-fiction and screenplay author, museum director and author as well as entrepreneur
- Borgese, Giuseppe Antonio (1882–1952), Italian critic and writer
- Borgese, Sal (born 1937), Italian actor and stuntman
- Borgess, Caspar Henry (1826–1890), Catholic bishop of German descent in the USA
- Borgetti, Jared (* 1973), Mexican soccer player
Borgf
- Borgfeldt, Georg (1833–1903), German-American businessman and company founder
- Borgfeldt, Muhammad Siddiq (* 1944), German scholar of Islam and chairman of the House of Islam Association (HDI)
Borgg
- Borggreve, Bernard (1836–1914), German forest scientist
- Borggreven, August , Dutch National Socialist
Borgh
- Borgh, Holger (1921-2000), Swedish military patrol runner
- Borgh, Leonhard von der († 1641), German lawyer and syndic of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Borghard, Ralph (* 1944), German figure skater
- Borghese, Alessandra (* 1963), Italian author and manager
- Borghese, Camillo Filippo Ludovico (1775–1832), Italian nobleman, prince of Sulmona and Rossano
- Borghese, Francesco (1556–1620), general in the papal army of Paul V.
- Borghese, Francesco Scipione Maria (1697–1759), Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal
- Borghese, Giovanni Battista († 1609), governor of Borgo and castellan of Castel Sant'Angelo
- Borghese, Junio Valerio (1906–1974), Italian naval officer and politician
- Borghese, Pietro Maria (1599–1642), Italian cardinal
- Borghese, Scipione (1734–1782), Cardinal of the Roman Church
- Borghesi, Anton Giulio , Italian cameraman and film director
- Borghesi, Bartolomeo (1781–1860), Italian epigraphist
- Borghesi, Diomede (1540–1598), Italian poet and Romanist
- Borghesio, Carlo (1905–1983), Italian screenwriter and film director
- Borghetti, Guglielmo (* 1954), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Albenga-Imperia
- Borghetti, Luigi (* 1943), Italian track cyclist
- Borghezio, Mario (* 1947), Italian politician (Lega Nord), MEP
- Borghi, Catherine (* 1976), Swiss ski racer
- Borghi, Claudio (* 1964), Argentine soccer player
- Borghi, Claudio (* 1970), Italian politician, economist, university lecturer, political advisor
- Borghi, Cristiana (* 1960), Italian actress
- Borghi, Giovanni Battista (1738–1796), Italian classical composer
- Borghi, Luigi , Italian violinist and pre-classical composer
- Borghi, Nino (1918–1994), Austrian-Italian film architect
- Borghini, Antonio (* 1977), Italian jazz bassist
- Borghini, Vincenzo (1515–1580), Italian humanist, writer, and academic and cleric
- Borghoff, Uwe M. (* 1959), German computer scientist and university professor
- Borghorst, Hermann (* 1947), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Borghouts, Johannes (1910–1966), Dutch officer and politician (KVP)
- Borght, Richard van der (1861–1926), German administrative lawyer and university professor
Borgi
- Borgia, Alessandro (1783–1872), Profess-Grand Cross-Bailli of the Sovereign Order of Malta, head of the order as governor of the Grand Master
- Borgia, Cesare (1475–1507), Italian Renaissance ruler
- Borgia, Giovanni , Italian nobleman
- Borgia, Jofré , son of Pope Alexander VI.
- Borgia, Juan, 2nd Duke of Gandía († 1497), Spanish-Italian Renaissance prince and the favorite son of Pope Alexander VI.
- Borgia, Lucrezia (1480–1519), Italian-Spanish Renaissance princess
- Borgia, Paolo (* 1966), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic archbishop and diplomat of the Holy See
- Borgia, Stefano (1731–1804), cardinal of the Roman Church
- Borgioli, Dino (1891–1960), Italian opera singer
- Borgis, Michael , German politician (CDU), MdA
- Borgius, Walther (1870–1932), German author and anarchist
Borgm
- Borgman, Andreas (* 1995), Swedish ice hockey player
- Borgman, Iwan Iwanowitsch (1849–1914), Russian physicist and university professor
- Borgman, Jim (* 1954), American comic artist and caricaturist
- Borgmann, Annemarie (* 1942), German politician (The Greens), Member of the Bundestag
- Borgmann, Axel (* 1994), German soccer player
- Borgmann, Bernhard (1899–1978), American basketball and baseball player
- Borgmann, Björn (* 1966), German artist
- Borgmann, Emil , German opera singer (tenor)
- Borgmann, Grete (1911–2001), German women's rights activist
- Borgmann, Gustav (1838–1908), German local politician, mayor of Köpenick and Templin
- Borgmann, Hans-Otto (1901–1977), German film composer
- Borgmann, Heinrich (1912–1945), German officer, most recently colonel in the general staff, adjutant to Adolf Hitler
- Borgmann, Heinz-Dieter (* 1940), German soccer player
- Borgmann, Hendrik (* 1978), German actor
- Borgmann, Hermann (1855–1911), German politician (SPD)
- Borgmann, Jannik (* 1997), German soccer player
- Borgmann, Paul (1851-1893), German painter
- Borgmann, Richard (1909–1966), German politician (CDU)
- Borgmann, Robert (* 1980), German director
- Borgmann, Sandra (* 1974), German actress
- Borgmann, Thomas (* 1955), German jazz saxophonist and improvisation musician
- Borgmann, Wilhelm (1869–1931), German forest scientist
- Borgmann, Wilhelm (1893–1947), German farmer and politician (DHP, center, CDU), Member of the State Parliament
- Borgmeier, Anton (1920–2006), German economist
- Borgmeier, Rainer (* 1966), German soccer player
Borgn
- Borgna, Ildephons (1817–1894), Italian bishop in India, Carmelite
- Borgner, Gustav (1879–1959), German member of the cooperative and managing director of the large-scale purchasing association of German consumer associations
- Borgner, Otto (1892–1953), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag and Senator in Hamburg
- Borgniet, Andreas (1811–1862), Roman Catholic bishop, China missionary, Jesuit
- Borgnine, Ernest (1917–2012), American actor
- Borgnis, Alexander August (1827–1914), Hamburg banker and member of parliament
- Borgnis, Fritz (1906–1982), German-Swiss electrical engineer, physicist and university professor
- Borgnis, Matthias Franz (1798–1867), German banker, jeweler and tobacco manufacturer
Borgo
- Borgo, Elliot del (1938–2013), American composer, music educator, and trumpeter
- Borgognoni, Luciano (1951–2014), Italian cyclist and world champion
- Borgognoni, Teodorico (1205–1298), Dominican, Bishop of Cervia and doctor
- Borgognoni, Ugo , doctor
- Borgolte, Michael (* 1948), German historian
- Borgolte, Norbert (1929–2012), German lawyer and former chairman of the 12th Senate of the Federal Social Court
- Borgomeo, Pasquale (1933–2009), Italian religious and journalist, director of Vatican Radio
- Borgongini Duca, Francesco (1884–1954), Italian clergyman, cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Borgoni, Mario (1869–1936), Italian painter, illustrator and commercial artist
- Borgoño, Justiniano (1836–1921), Peruvian politician; President of Peru (1894)
- Borgonovo, Stefano (1964-2013), Italian football player and coach
- Borgore (* 1987), Israeli DJ and music producer
Borgq
- Borgqvist, Michael (* 1967), Swedish football player and coach
Borgs
- Borgs-Maciejewski, Hermann (1938–2008), German lawyer, judge at the Federal Administrative Court
- Borgstede, August Heinrich von (1757–1824), Prussian Chief Finance Councilor
- Borgstede, Else von (* 1866), German poet and writer
- Borgstede, Emmy von (* 1864), German writer
- Borgstede, Michael (* 1976), German harpsichordist and journalist
- Borgstedt, Angela (* 1964), German historian
- Borgström, Henrik (* 1997), Finnish ice hockey player
- Borgström, Hilda (1871–1953), Swedish actress
- Borgstrøm, Hjalmar (1864–1925), Norwegian music journalist and composer
- Borgstrøm, Inge , Danish badminton player
Borgu
- Borgudd, Slim (* 1946), Swedish Formula 1 racing driver
Borgw
- Borgward, Carl Friedrich Wilhelm (1890–1963), German engineer and entrepreneur
- Borgwardt, Daniel (* 1974), German actor
- Borgwardt, Diana (* 1966), German voice actress
- Borgwardt, Heidrun (* 1934), German draftsman and painter
- Borgwardt, Johannes , German architect
- Borgwardt, Jürgen (1937–2007), German lawyer, General Manager of the Union of Executives (ULA)
- Borgwardt, Karl Heinz (* 1949), German mathematician
- Borgwardt, Ralph (1919–1998), German actor
- Borgwardt, Siegfried (* 1957), German politician (CDU), MdL