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Gai
- Gai, Mass Axi , Minister and Sports Official in Gambia
- Gai, Pa Amadou (* 1984), Gambian football player
- Gai, Pa Modou (* 1977), Gambian athlete
Gaia
- Gaia, Michele (* 1985), Italian road cyclist
- Gaianus († 348), Roman lawyer
- Gaiardoni, Sante (* 1939), Italian cyclist, Olympic champion
- Gaiazova, Daria (* 1983), Canadian cross-country skier
Gaib
- Gaibana, Giovanni da , Italian painter
- Gaibor García, Fausto (* 1952), Ecuadorian clergyman, Bishop of Tulcán
Gaic
- Gaich, Adolfo (* 1999), Argentinian soccer player
- Gaich, Tanja (* 1980), Austrian chemist
- Gaichatu († 1295), Mongolian Ilkhan of Persia
Gaid
- Gaïd Salah, Ahmed (1940–2019), Algerian politician and general
- Gaida, Alfred (* 1951), German racing cyclist
- Gaida, Bernard (* 1958), Polish politician (VDG) of the German minority in Poland, entrepreneur
- Gaida, Erich (1928–2015), German colonel in the Ministry for State Security (MfS) of the GDR
- Gaida, Galina (* 1936), Soviet-Russian sprinter
- Gaida, Klaus G. (* 1950), German painter
- Gaida, Michael (* 1947), German writer and graphic artist
- Gaida, Rayk (* 1964), German actor
- Gaida, Thomas B. , organ builder
- Gaida, Wilhelm (1902–1988), German party functionary (KPTsch, SED), partisan and head of the Erfurt district administration of the MfS
- Gaidai, Leonid Iowitsch (1923–1993), Russian and Soviet director
- Gaidamavičius, Vytautas (1931–2008), Lithuanian pianist and politician
- Gaidano, María José (* 1973), Argentinian tennis player
- Gaidar, Arkadi Petrovich (1904–1941), Soviet youth writer
- Gaidar, Yegor Timurowitsch (1956–2009), Russian politician and Prime Minister
- Gaidar, Marija Jegorovna (* 1982), Russian politician
- Gaidarbekow, Gaidarbek Abdulajewitsch (* 1976), Russian amateur boxer
- Gaidarov, Vladimir Georgievich (1893–1976), Russian theater and film actor
- Gaider, David (* 1971), Canadian computer game designer
- Gaidon, Maurice (1928–2011), French clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop
- Gaidoz, Henri (1842–1932), French Celtologist and ethnologist
- Gaidry, Diane (1964–2019), American actress and film producer
- Gaiduc, Nicolae (* 1996), Moldovan biathlete and cross-country skier
- Gaiduk, Jekaterina Evgenjewna (* 1989), Russian handball player
- Gaiduk, Pawel (* 1976), Kazakh ski jumper
- Gaidukewitsch, Viktor Franzewitsch (1904–1966), Soviet classical archaeologist
- Gaidutschenko, Sergei Sergejewitsch (* 1989), Russian-Ukrainian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Gaidzik, Georg (1921–1953), German people's police officer, victim of the popular uprising of June 17, 1953 in the GDR
- Gaidzik, Peter Wolfgang (* 1958), German medical lawyer
- Gaidžiūnas, Aurimas (* 1967), Lithuanian politician, member of the Seimas since November 2016
Gaie
- Gaier, Dieter (1928–2002), German mathematician
- Gaier, Enzo (* 2002), Austrian actor
- Gaier, Hans , German Nazi perpetrator, NSDAP member, SA member, police director of the protection police in Kielce
- Gaier, Lino , Austrian actor
- Gaier, Reinhard (* 1954), German judge at the Federal Constitutional Court
- Gaier, Ted (* 1964), German musician, director and actor
- Gaier, Ulrich (* 1935), German literary and cultural scientist
- Gaier, Zita (* 2006), Austrian actress
Gaif
- Gaiffe, Félix (1874–1934), French Romance studies and drama scholar
- Gaifman, Haim (* 1934), Israeli mathematician
- Gaifullin, Alexander Alexandrowitsch (* 1984), Russian mathematician
Gaig
- Gaigalat, Wilhelm (1870–1945), Prussian-Lithuanian pastor and member of the Prussian House of Representatives
- Gaige, Jeremy (1927–2011), American chess journalist and chess historian
- Gaigerowa, Varwara Adrianowna (1903–1944), Russian composer and pianist
- Gaigg, Christine (* 1960), Austrian choreographer and dancer
- Gaigg, Gerfrid (* 1932), Austrian politician (ÖVP), MEP, member of the National Council
- Gaigg, Michi (* 1957), Austrian violinist and conductor
- Gaigher, Orazio (1870–1938), Austrian-Italian painter
- Gaigl, Sebastian (1797–1876), businessman and patron in Munich
- Gaignard, Roger (* 1933), French track cyclist
- Gaigne, Pascal (* 1958), French composer
Gaik
- Gaik, Friedrich Wilhelm (1896–1982), German film producer, production and production group leader
- Gaik, Nico (* 1978), German musical actor and music producer
- Gaikowski, Richard (1880–1932), German trade union official and politician (center)
- Gaikwad, Raju (* 1990), Indian soccer player
Gail
- Gail, Adalbert (* 1941), German Indologist
- Gail, Andreas von (1526–1587), lawyer of the humanist era, statesman
- Gail, Ferdinand (1826–1885), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Gail, Georg (1884–1950), German cigar manufacturer
- Gail, Hermann (* 1939), Austrian writer
- Gail, Jörg († 1584), schoolmaster, notary, author of the Raißbüchlin itinerary
- Gail, Max (born 1943), American actor
- Gail, Otto (1887–1970), German administrative lawyer and district administrator
- Gail, Otto Willi (1896–1956), German science journalist and writer
- Gail, Philipp (1525–1574), Mayor of Cologne
- Gail, Philipp (1785–1865), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Gail, Sophie (1775–1819), French opera singer (mezzo-soprano), composer and writer
- Gail, Wilhelm (1804–1890), German architectural painter
- Gail, Wilhelm (1854–1925), manufacturer and member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Gailana , first the sister-in-law, then the wife of the Franconian Duke Gosbert and initiator of the martyrdom of St. Kilian
- Gailani Werr, Lamia al (1938–2019), Iraqi archaeologist
- Gailani, Raschid Ali al- (1892–1965), Iraqi politician
- Gailat, Kurt (1927–2010), German department head of the Stasi of the GDR
- Gailberger, Steffen (* 1974), German specialist in German
- Gaile, Jeri , American actress
- Gaile, Jochen (* 1943), German historian and publicist
- Gaile, Karl (1905–1979), German politician (KPD, SED), Spain fighter and functionary
- Gaile, Lidija (* 1922), Latvian long jumper
- Gailer, Georg (* 1971), German ice hockey player
- Gailer, Peter (* 1956), German ice hockey player and coach
- Gailer, Thomas (* 1981), German volleyball player and coach
- Gailevičius, Alfonsas (1910–1998), Soviet politician, major general, deputy minister
- Gailhabaud, Jules (1810–1888), French art historian
- Gailhard, André (1885–1966), French composer
- Gailhard, Pierre (1848–1918), French opera singer (bass) and theater director
- Gailing, Henning (* 1965), German jazz musician (double bass, electric bass)
- Gailis, Karl Andrejewitsch (1888–1960), Latvian-Soviet revolutionary and politician
- Gailis, Māris (* 1951), Latvian politician and entrepreneur
- Gailis, Werner (1925–1993), German sculptor and university professor
- Gailit, August (1891–1960), Estonian writer
- Gailiūnas, Algirdas (* 1948), Lithuanian judge
- Gailius, Vitalijus (* 1969), Lithuanian lawyer and politician, member of the Seimas
- Gaillard, Cyprien (* 1980), French artist
- Gaillard, Cyril (* 1986), French cross-country skier
- Gaillard, Émile (1821–1902), French banker and art collector
- Gaillard, Emmanuel (1875–1956), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Gaillard, Eugène (1862–1933), French designer
- Gaillard, Félix (1919–1970), French politician, member of the National Assembly and Prime Minister
- Gaillard, Gabriel-Henri (1726–1806), French historian and man of letters
- Gaillard, Jacques (* 1950), French skier and ski jumping coach
- Gaillard, Jean-Marc (* 1980), French cross-country skier
- Gaillard, John (1765–1826), American politician
- Gaillard, Karl (1813–1851), German writer and music journalist
- Gaillard, Marie-Rose (* 1944), Belgian racing cyclist
- Gaillard, Mary (* 1939), American theoretical physicist
- Gaillard, Micha (1957–2010), Haitian politician and university professor
- Gaillard, Ottofritz (1915-2006), German theater director
- Gaillard, Patrick (* 1952), French Formula 1 and sports car driver
- Gaillard, Raymond (1904–1973), French entrepreneur and racing car driver
- Gaillard, Rémi (* 1975), French comedian
- Gaillard, Rolande (1909–2006), Swiss teacher and women's rights activist
- Gaillard, Slim (1916–1991), American jazz singer and musician
- Gaillardin, Casimir (1810–1880), French historian
- Gaillemin, Symphorien (1839–1917), French Roman Catholic clergyman, Cistercian, abbot and author
- Gailler, Franz Sales (1685–1766), German Roman Catholic clergyman and author
- Gailler, Gabriel (1838–1917), German ventriloquist and marionette player
- Gailler, Willibald (* 1954), Bavarian local politician; District Administrator of the Neumarkt district in the Upper Palatinate
- Gailliard, Franz (1861–1932), Belgian painter, etcher and illustrator
- Gailling, Barbara (* 1931), German costume designer
- Gailling, Hans (* 1928), German film architect, set designer and costume designer
- Gaillot, Albane (* 1971), French politician (LREM, Groupe Écologie, Democratie, Solidarité)
- Gaillot, Jacques (* 1935), French clergyman, titular bishop of Partenia and emeritus bishop of Évreux
- Gaillot, Philippe (* 1965), French football player
- Gailly, Étienne (1922–1971), Belgian athlete
- Gailová, Lucia (* 1971), Czech-German actress and radio play speaker
- Gailswintha († 567), Frankish queen
- Gailus, Manfred (* 1949), German historian
- Gailus, Tim (* 1988), German television presenter and editor
Gaim
- Gaim, Grete (* 1993), Estonian biathlete
- Gaiman, Neil (* 1960), British fantasy and science fiction writer
- Gaimard, Joseph Paul († 1858), French naturalist and zoologist
- Gaimon, Phil (* 1986), American cyclist
Gain
- Gain (* 1987), South Korean singer
- Gain, Vasile (* 1912), Romanian football player
- Gainacopulus, Kay T. (* 1939), American saxophonist, music educator, composer and arranger
- Gainas († 400), Roman general
- Gainejew, Robert (* 1994), Kazakh cyclist
- Gainer, Derrick (* 1972), American featherweight boxer
- Gainer, Donald St. Clair (1891–1966), British diplomat
- Gainer, Ronald William (* 1947), American clergyman, Bishop of Harrisburg
- Gaines, Ambrose (* 1959), American swimmer
- Gaines, Boyd (born 1953), American theater, film, and television actor
- Gaines, Charlie (1900–1986), American jazz trumpeter and band leader
- Gaines, Chryste (* 1970), American athlete
- Gaines, Clarence (1923-2005), American college basketball coach
- Gaines, David (* 1961), American composer of contemporary classical music
- Gaines, George (1933–1986) American production designer
- Gaines, George Strother (1784–1873), American politician, lobbyist, banker, and Indian agent
- Gaines, Helen Fouché (1888–1940), American cryptologist and writer
- Gaines, Jim (* 1955), Filipino-American actor, screenwriter and film director
- Gaines, John Pollard (1795-1857), American politician
- Gaines, John W. (1860-1926) American politician
- Gaines, Joseph H. (1864–1951), American politician
- Gaines, Latham (born 1964), American actor, artist, and inventor
- Gaines, McKinze (* 1998), American football player
- Gaines, Richard (1904–1975), American actor
- Gaines, Rosie (* 1960), American singer
- Gaines, Steve (1949–1977), American musician
- Gaines, William E. (1844-1912) American politician
- Gaines, William Maxwell (1922–1992), American editor, founder of MAD magazine and editor of several comic book series
- Gainetdinowa, Gulschat Irschatowna (* 1992), Russian athlete
- Gainey, Bob (* 1953), Canadian ice hockey player, coach and official
- Gainey, MC (born 1948), American actor
- Gainey, William J. (* 1956), American sergeant
- Gaïni, Sigri Mitra (* 1975), Faroese film actress and poet
- Gains, Courtney (born 1965), American actor
- Gainsborough, Thomas (1727–1788) English painter
- Gainsbourg, Charlotte (* 1971), French actress and singer
- Gainsbourg, Serge (1928–1991), French chansonnier
- Gainsford-Taylor, Melinda (* 1971), Australian athlete
- Gainutdin, Rawil Ismagilowitsch (* 1959), Russian clergyman, Chairman of the Council of Muftis of Russia
- Gaínza, Agustín (1922–1995), Spanish football player
- Gaínza, Gabino (1753–1829), Spanish soldier, President of Guatemala
- Gaínza, Iñigo (born 1995), Spanish ice hockey player
Gaio
- Gaio, Federico (* 1992), Italian tennis player
- Gaios , ancient sculptor
- Gaios , ancient sculptor of the Roman Empire
- Gaios , Greek Koroplast
- Gaios , Greek stonemason
- Gaios , Greek stone cutter
- Gaios , ancient philosopher
- Gaiotto, Davide (* 1977), Italian theoretical physicist
Gaip
- Gaipa, Amy (* 1970), American theater and film actress
- Gaipa, Corrado (1925–1989), Italian actor and voice actor
Gair
- Gair, Robert (1839-1927), British-American inventor
- Gairbekowa, Maschidat Gadschijewna (1927–2015), Avar poet
- Gairdner, Bill (* 1940), Canadian decathlete and hurdler
- Gairdner, Charles (1898–1983), British general and governor of Western Australia and Tasmania
- Gairy, Eric (1922–1997), Grenadian politician
Gais
- Gais, Don (1919–1996), American jazz pianist and singer
- Gaisah, Ignisious (* 1983), Ghanaian athlete
- Gaisbauer, Franz (1896–1949), Austrian politician, member of the state parliament
- Gaisbauer, Hubert (* 1939), Austrian author and radio department head
- Gaisberg, Franz von (1465–1529), abbot and librarian of the St. Gallen monastery
- Gaisberg, Fred (1873–1951), American record producer
- Gaisberg, Ludwig von (1775-1852), German civil servant and politician
- Gaisberg, Philipp Albrecht von (1676–1752), German officer and landowner
- Gaisberg-Helfenberg, Hermann von (1860–1924), German forest official and politician
- Gaisberg-Helfenberg, Ulrich von (1863–1906), German landowner and politician
- Gaisberg-Schöckingen, Friedrich von (1857–1932), German landlord, politician, genealogist and heraldist
- Gaisbichler, Hermann (1899–1970), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament, member of the Federal Council
- Gaisböck, Wolfgang (* 1972), Austrian trumpeter
- Gaisch, Willi (1922–2009), Austrian politician (KPÖ)
- Gaiser, Bernd (* 1945), German author and activist of the gay (emancipation) movement
- Gaiser, Dietmar (* 1943), German journalist, lecturer at the German School of Journalism in Munich
- Gaiser, Fritz (* 1907), German cross-country skier
- Gaiser, Gabrijela (* 1995), Croatian soccer player
- Gaiser, Gerd (1908–1976), German writer
- Gaiser, Gottlieb Leonhard (1817–1892), German businessman
- Gaiser, Jens (* 1978), German Nordic combined athlete
- Gaiser, Konrad (1929–1988), German classical philologist
- Gaiser, Marco (* 1993), German soccer player
- Gaiser, Vyacheslav Michailowitsch (* 1966), Russian systems engineer and politician, governor of the Komi Republic
- Gaisford, Daniel , American cellist
- Gaisford, Thomas (1779–1855), British classical scholar
- Gaisl, Georgine (1927–2018), Austrian sports medicine specialist and university professor
- Gaismair, Michael (1490–1532), peasant leader in Tyrol and Salzburg during the German Peasants' War
- Gaiso , Roman military and consul
- Gaisreiter, Stefan (* 1947), German bobsleigh athlete
- Gaisruck, Karl Kajetan von (1769–1846), Archbishop and Cardinal of Milan
- Gaisrucker, Heinz (* 1949), Austrian basketball trainer and former player
- Gaisser, Hugo (1853–1919), German Benedictine and choral researcher
- Gaisser, Jakob Emanuel (1825–1899), German genre painter
- Gaisser, Max (1857–1922), German genre painter
- Gaisser, Michael Georg (1595–1655), Benedictine, abbot and chronicler
- Gaißer, Reinhard , theologian critical of capitalism and Bundschuh conspiratorial pastor
- Gaisser, Serge (* 1958), French football player
- Gaißmayer, Holger (* 1970), German soccer player
- Gaiswinkler, Albrecht (1905–1979), Austrian civil servant and politician (SDAP, SPÖ), resistance fighter against National Socialism, member of the National Council
Gait
- Gaitán Laguado, Natalia (* 1991), Colombian soccer player
- Gaitan, Haramara (* 1996), Mexican badminton player
- Gaitán, Jorge Eliécer (1903–1948), Colombian politician and lawyer
- Gaitán, Nicolás (* 1988), Argentinian football player
- Gaitán, Paulina (* 1992), Mexican actress
- Găitan, Vladimir (born 1947), Romanian actor
- Gaitán, Walter (* 1977), Argentinian soccer player
- Gaitana (* 1979), Ukrainian pop singer
- Gaitanides, Charlotte (* 1965), German lawyer and former university professor
- Gaitanides, Johannes (1909–1988), Greek-German writer and publicist
- Gaitanides, Michael (* 1942), German university professor for business administration
- Gaitanides, Thomas (* 1948), German radio journalist and moderator
- Gaitanis, Vasileios (* 1991), Greek Taekwondoin
- Gaith, Denys (1910–1986), Syrian clergyman, Melkite archbishop of Homs
- Gaither, Bill (1910–1970), American blues musician
- Gaither, Bill (* 1936), American gospel singer
- Gaither, Burgess Sidney (1807-1892), American lawyer and politician
- Gaither, Nathan (1788–1862), American politician
- Gaither, Tynia (* 1993), sprinter from the Bahamas
- Gaito, Constantino (1878–1945), Argentine composer
- Gaitsgory, Dennis , Israeli-American mathematician
- Gaitskell, Dora, Baroness Gaitskell (1901–1989), British politician (Labor Party)
- Gaitskell, Hugh (1906–1963), British politician
- Gaitskill, Mary (* 1954), American author
- Gaittet, Jacques (* 1893), French ice hockey player
- Gaitzsch, Arthur Johannes (1879–1951), German lawyer and local politician
- Gaitzsch, Torsten (* 1981), German satirist and author
- Gaitzsch, Wolfgang (* 1949), German provincial Roman and classical archaeologist
Gaiu
- Gaius , Roman lawyer
- Gaius Livius Drusus , Roman jurist
- Gaius of Ephesus , disciple of Jesus
- Gaius of Milan , legendary early bishop of Milan
Gaiv
- Gaivenytė, Gintarė (* 1986), Lithuanian cyclist
Gaiz
- Gaižauskas, Dainius (* 1975), Lithuanian politician, administrative lawyer and police commissioner, member of the Seimas
- Gaižutis, Algirdas (* 1941), Lithuanian aesthetician, cultural scientist and politician, member of the Seimas