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Gal
- Gal, Andreas (* 1976), Hungarian-German computer scientist, Chief Technical Officer at Mozilla
- Gál, Bernhard (* 1971), Austrian composer and artist
- Gal, Dani (* 1975), Israeli video artist
- Gal, Edward (* 1970), Dutch dressage rider
- Gál, Gyula (* 1976), Hungarian handball player
- Gál, Hans (1890–1987), Austro-British composer
- Gál, Henrik (* 1947), Hungarian wrestler
- Gál, István (* 1975), Hungarian football player and coach
- Gal, Jenny (* 1969), Dutch-Italian judoka
- Gal, Jessica (* 1971), Dutch judoka
- Gál, József (1918–2003), Hungarian wrestler
- Gál, Kinga (* 1970), Hungarian politician (Fidesz), MEP
- Gál, Magda (1909–1990), Hungarian table tennis player
- Gal, Nora (1912–1991), Soviet translator
- Gal, Riki (* 1950), Israeli singer
- Gal, Sandra (* 1985), German golfer
- Gal, Sharon (* 1974), Israeli politician
- Gál, Tomáš (1926–2013), Czech economist
- Gal, Uzi (1923-2002), Israeli weapons technician
- Gal, Yossi (* 1950), Israeli diplomat
- Gal-Ed, Efrat (* 1956), Israeli author, translator, literary scholar and painter
- Gal-On, Zehava (* 1956), Israeli politician
Gala
- Gala (* 1975), Italian singer
- Gala, Gabe (* 1989), Canadian soccer player
- Galabow, Rumen (* 1978), Bulgarian football player
- Galabru, Michel (1922-2016), French actor and comedian
- Galaction, Gala (1879–1961), Romanian theologian, writer and Christian socialist activist
- Galád, Adrián (* 1970), Slovak astronomer
- Galafrés, Elsa Marguérite (1879–1977), German theater actress
- Galagan, Hryhorij (1819–1888), Ukrainian social activist, ethnographer, philanthropist and patron as well as large landowner
- Galagot, Dmitri (* 1992), Moldovan boxer
- Galaid, Ali Khalif (* 1941), Somali Prime Minister
- Galain, Martín (* 1989), Uruguayan football player
- Galais, Jennifer (* 1992), French sprinter
- Gałaj, Dyzma (1915–2000), Polish sociologist and politician
- Galakos, Maik (* 1951), Greek football player and coach
- Galaktopoulos, Petros (* 1945), Greek wrestler and trainer
- Galal, Tamer (* 1971), German bodybuilder, personal trainer and author
- Galama, Baukje (* 1957), Dutch politician (VVD)
- Galama, Jan Ysbrands (1885–1942), Dutch Roman Catholic pastor, murdered in Dachau concentration camp
- Galamaz, George (* 1981), Romanian football player
- Galamb, József (1881–1955), inventor of the Ford Model T
- Galambos, Gábor (* 1988), Hungarian short tracker
- Galambos, János (1940–2019), Hungarian mathematician
- Galambos, József (1900–1980), Hungarian marathon runner
- Galambos, Louis (* 1931), American historian
- Galambos, Péter (* 1986), Hungarian rower
- Galambos, Robert (1914-2010), American zoologist and neuroscientist
- Galambos, Tibor (* 1991), Hungarian athlete
- Galamian, Ivan (1903–1981), international violin teacher working in the USA
- Galán Barry, Carlos Walter (1925–2003), Argentine clergyman, Catholic bishop
- Galán Méndez, Daniel (* 1936), Mexican ambassador
- Galán Méndez, Ricardo Francisco (* 1939), Mexican ambassador
- Galán, Cristóbal († 1684), Spanish Baroque composer
- Galán, Daniel Elahi (* 1996), Colombian tennis player
- Galan, František (1908–1945), Slovak journalist and politician
- Galan, Giancarlo (* 1956), Italian politician and minister
- Galán, Jorge (* 1956), Argentine microbiologist
- Galán, Juana (1787–1812), Spanish guerrilla fighter in the Spanish War of Independence
- Galán, Julio (1959–2006), Mexican painter
- Galan, Juraj (* 1952), Czechoslovak jazz guitarist and doctor
- Galán, Luis Carlos (1943–1989), Colombian journalist and politician
- Galán, Mapi (born 1962), Spanish actress
- Galán, Pacho (1904–1988), Colombian composer
- Galanakis, Irineos (1911-2013), Greek bishop
- Galand, Lionel (1920–2017), French Berberologist
- Galandi, Christoph (* 1962), German rower
- Galandi, Ricardo (* 1989), German volleyball player
- Galanes, Jim (* 1956), American cross-country skier and Nordic combined athlete
- Galani, Dimitra (* 1952), Greek singer
- Galanin, Iwan Wassiljewitsch (1899–1958), Soviet-Russian Lieutenant General
- Galanin, Michail Dmitrijewitsch (1915–2008), Russian physicist
- Galanis, Dimitrios (1879–1966), Greek painter and engraver
- Galanisz, Nikandrosz (* 1988), Hungarian ice hockey player
- Galanos, James (1924–2016) American fashion designer and painter
- Galanow, Belik Badmajewitsch (* 1989), Russian boxer
- Galanow, Maxim Nikolajewitsch (* 1974), Russian ice hockey player
- Galanskow, Yuri Timofejewitsch (1939–1972), Soviet poet and dissident
- Galant, Adam (* 1952), Polish hurdler
- Galant, Jacqueline (* 1974), Belgian politician of the Mouvement Réformateur (MR)
- Galant, Joaw (* 1958), Israeli general and politician
- Galant, Martyna (* 1995), Polish athlete
- Galant, Radosław (* 1990), Polish ice hockey player
- Galante, Carmine (1910–1979), American mobster, boss of the Bonanno family of La Cosa Nostra in New York City
- Galante, Fabio (* 1973), Italian football player
- Galante, Giuseppe (* 1937), Italian rower
- Galante, Inessa (* 1954), Latvian opera singer (soprano)
- Galante, Jerry , Colombian salsa musician
- Galante, Joseph Anthony (1938-2019), American clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Camden
- Galante, Rossano (* 1967), American composer and orchestrator
- Galanti, Carmine (1821–1891), Italian theologian, Dante researcher and writer
- Galantino, Nunzio (* 1948), Italian clergyman, bishop and president of the property administration of the Apostolic See
- Galard Terraub, Geneviève de (* 1925), French officer, "Angel of Dien Bien Phu"
- Galarraga, Andrés (* 1961), Venezuelan baseball player
- Galarraga, Armando (* 1982), Venezuelan baseball player
- Galarreta, Alfonso de (* 1957), Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of the Society of St. Pius X.
- Galarza, Judith , Mexican human rights activist
- Galás, Diamanda (* 1955), American performance artist, singer and songwriter
- Galas, Dieter (* 1937), German civil servant and school politician
- Galásek, Tomáš (* 1973), Czech football player
- Galashan, Carol (* 1987), British water diver
- Galashan, Helen (* 1987), British water diver
- Galassi, Clelio (* 1950), San Marinese politician
- Galassi, Michael (* 1990), Italian biathlete
- Galassi, Simona (* 1972), Italian boxer
- Galasso, Giovanni , Italian cameraman
- Galasso, Latino (1898–1949), Italian rower
- Galasso, Michael (1949–2009), American composer
- Galates, Valentinianus , son of the Roman emperor Valens
- Galati, Frank (* 1943), American theater director, stage actor, screenwriter
- Galatis, Hagen († 2003), German musician, arranger and composer
- Galatius, Søren (* 1976), Danish mathematician
- Galaton , Greek painter
- Galatzer, Norbert (1900–1980), Austrian doctor
- Galau, Andreas (* 1967), German administrative officer and politician (AfD), MdL
- Galaxy, Khaosai (* 1959), Thai boxer
- Galayda, John (* 1948), American physicist
- Galaz, Patricio (* 1976), Chilean football player
Galb
- Galba (3 BC – 69), Roman Emperor (68 - early 69)
- Galba, Martí Joan de († 1490), writer
- Galbán, Manuel (1931–2011), Cuban musician
- Galbas, Adrian Józef (* 1968), Polish religious and Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Ełk
- Galbiati, Franco (* 1938), Italian sprinter
- Galbiati, Rossella (* 1958), Italian racing cyclist
- Galbierz, Jürgen-Michael (* 1950), German soccer player
- Galbines, Louie Patalinghug (* 1966), Filipino clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Kabankalan
- Galbó, Cristina (born 1950), Spanish actress
- Galbraith, Barry (1919–1983), American jazz guitarist of swing and cool jazz
- Galbraith, Declan (born 1991), British singer
- Galbraith, Evan G. (1928–2008), American diplomat and business manager
- Galbraith, George (* 1955), Canadian-Danish ice hockey goalkeeper and coach
- Galbraith, Ian Courtney Julian (* 1925), British ornithologist
- Galbraith, Jade (* 1982), Canadian ice hockey player
- Galbraith, James , Scottish soccer player
- Galbraith, James K. (* 1952), American economist
- Galbraith, John (1794–1860), American politician
- Galbraith, John Kenneth (1908–2006), Canadian-American economist, social critic, presidential advisor, and diplomat
- Galbraith, Nancy (* 1951), American composer, organist and music teacher
- Galbraith, Patrick (* 1967), American tennis player
- Galbraith, Patrick (* 1986), Danish ice hockey goalkeeper
- Galbraith, Paul (* 1964), Scottish guitarist
- Galbraith, Peter W. (* 1950), American diplomat, civil servant, professor and writer
- Galbraith, Sam (1945–2014), Scottish politician of English descent and member of the Labor Party
- Galbraith, Thomas Jacob (1825–1909), American politician and employee of the Bureau of Indian Affairs
- Galbraith, Thomas, 2nd Baron Strathclyde (* 1960), British politician
- Galbraith, Vivian Hunter (1889–1976), English historian, Fellow of the British Academy and Oxford Regius Professor of Modern History
- Galbraith, WJ (1883–1956), American lawyer and politician (Republican Party)
- Galbraith, William (1885-1937), Canadian medium-distance, long-distance runner, and obstacle runner
- Galbreath, Donald Lindsay (1884–1949), American heraldist
- Galbusera Fumagalli, Gaetano (* 1940), Italian clergyman, emeritus Vicar Apostolic of Pucallpa
Galc
- Gâlcă, Constantin (* 1972), Romanian football player and coach
- Galceran, Jordi (* 1964), Catalan writer
- Galchenko, Olga (* 1990), Russian juggler
- Galchenko, Vova (* 1987), Russian juggler
- Galchenyuk, Alex (* 1994), American ice hockey player
- Gałczyński, Konstanty Ildefons (1905–1953), Polish poet
Gald
- Galdan Tsereng , ruler of the jungle
- Galdeano, Zoel García de (1846–1924), Spanish mathematician
- Galderic († 900), saint of the Roman Catholic Church
- Galderisi, Giuseppe (* 1963), Italian football player and coach
- Galdes, Raquel (* 1996), Maltese singer
- Galdi, Vincenzo (1871–1961), Italian photographer
- Galdikas, Birutė (* 1946), Canadian zoologist and behavioral scientist
- Galdikas, Juozas (* 1958), Lithuanian vascular surgeon and politician
- Galdón, Pablo (* 1985), Argentinian tennis player
- Galdós, Aitor (* 1979), Spanish cyclist
- Galdós, Francisco (* 1947), Spanish cyclist
- Galdós, Sergio (* 1990), Peruvian tennis player
- Gáldy, Andrea (* 1967), German archaeologist and art historian
- Gáldy, Claudia (* 1970), German voice actress, theater and film actress
Gael
- Gale, Anita, Baroness Gale (* 1940), British politician (Labor Party)
- Gale, Anton Jože (1944–2018), Yugoslav ice hockey goalkeeper
- Gale, Bob (* 1951), American screenwriter, producer and writer
- Gale, Charles (* 1957), Canadian physicist
- Gale, David (1921–2008), American mathematician and economist
- Gale, David (1936–1991), British actor
- Gale, Eddie (1941-2020), American jazz trumpeter
- Gale, Eddra (1921–2001), American actress and singer
- Gale, Eric (1938–1994), American jazz and session guitarist
- Gale, George (1756–1815), American politician
- Gale, Guy (1918-1992) British racing car driver
- Gale, John (1953-2019), British poker player
- Gale, Kelly (* 1995), Swedish model
- Gale, Leo de (1921–1986), Grenadian politician and governor general
- Gale, Levin (1784–1834), American politician
- Gale, Marc van (* 1986), German DJ and music producer
- Gale, Norman (1862–1942), English children's author, poet and storyteller
- Gale, Oscar , Honduran actor and barber
- Gale, Patrick (* 1962), British author of novels and screenplays
- Gale, Richard (1896-1982), British general
- Gale, Richard Pillsbury (1900–1973), American politician
- Gale, Robert P. (* 1945), American medic
- Gale, Rocky (* 1988), American baseball player
- Gale, Roger (* 1943), British politician (Conservative Party), member of the House of Commons
- Gale, Sadie (1902–1997), Australian actress and entertainer
- Gale, Terry (born 1938), Australian sprinter
- Gale, Thierry (* 2002), Barbadian football player
- Gale, Thomas , British classical philologist
- Gale, Tom (* 1998), British athlete
- Gale, Tony (born 1959), English soccer player
- Gale, Tristan (* 1980), American skeleton pilot
- Gale, Walter Frederick (1865–1945), Australian astronomer and banker
- Gale, William (1823-1909) English painter and etcher
- Gale, Zona (1874–1938), American writer
- Galea Bason, Noel (* 1955), Maltese sculptor and medalist
- Galea, David , Maltese mountain and road cyclist
- Galea, Emanuele († 1974), Maltese Roman Catholic clergyman and auxiliary bishop in the Diocese of Malta
- Galea, Louis (* 1948), Maltese politician, Speaker of the Maltese Parliament
- Galea, Ludwig , Maltese singer and participant in the Eurovision Song Contest
- Galea, Mario (* 1962), Maltese politician
- Galea, Michael (* 1979), Maltese soccer player
- Galea-Curmi, Joseph (* 1964), Maltese clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Malta
- Galeano Garcés, Gloria Amparo (1958–2016), Colombian botanist and agricultural scientist
- Galeano, Eduardo (1940–2015), Uruguayan journalist, essayist, and writer
- Galeati, Sebastiano (1822–1901), Archbishop of Ravenna, Cardinal
- Galeazzi, Enrico Pietro (1896–1986), Italian architect and diplomat
- Galeazzi, Francesco (1758–1819), Italian violinist, music theorist and composer
- Galeazzi, Giampiero (* 1946), Italian rower and journalist
- Galeazzi, Lucilla (born 1950), Italian singer
- Galeazzo di Santa Sofia († 1427), Italian doctor
- Gałecki, Jan Stefan (* 1932), Roman Catholic bishop
- Galecki, Johnny (* 1975), American actor
- Galeen, Henrik (1881–1949), screenwriter, director and film actor
- Galego, Luís (* 1966), Portuguese chess player
- Galehr, Anton (1900–1957), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament in Vorarlberg
- Galejew, Albert Abubakirowitsch (* 1940), Tatar-Russian astrophysicist
- Galekovic, Eugene (* 1981), Australian soccer player
- Galeli, Oğuz (* 1967), Austrian-Turkish actor and photo model
- Galella, Ron (* 1931), American paparazzo
- Galemire, Julia (* 1923), Uruguayan writer
- Galen zu Assen, Christoph Heinrich von (1662–1731), Imperial Councilor and Chamberlain
- Galen zu Assen, Clemens August Ferdinand von (1720–1747), chamberlain and canon in the prince-bishopric of Münster
- Galen zu Assen, Clemens August Josef von (1748–1820), Droste in the Vechta office and court marshal in the Duchy of Münster
- Galen zu Assen, Ferdinand Benedikt von (1665–1727), cathedral choirmaster and privy councilor in the duchy of Münster
- Galen zu Assen, Ferdinand von (1750–1803), Droste in the Vechta office and cathedral capitular in the prince-bishopric of Münster
- Galen zu Assen, Franz Heinrich Christian von (1679–1712), Canon in various dioceses
- Galen zu Assen, Franz Wilhelm von (1648–1716), hereditary treasurer in the Prince Diocese of Münster and Amtsdroste in Vechta and Wildeshausen
- Galen zu Assen, Friedrich Christian von (1689–1748), cathedral dean in the Prince Diocese of Münster
- Galen zu Assen, Heinrich Ludwig von (1675–1717), Commander of the Knights of Malta
- Galen zu Assen, Johann Matthias von (1674–1716), Canon in the Principality of Münster
- Galen zu Assen, Karl Anton von (1679–1752), Droste in the office of Bocholt and canon in Münster, Minden and Osnabrück
- Galen zu Assen, Wilhelm Ferdinand von (1690–1769), privy councilor and official coroner in the Vechta office
- Galen, August von (1866–1912), German district administrator
- Galen, Augustinus von (1870–1949), monk, priest and founder of the Catholica Unio
- Galen, Barry van (* 1970), Dutch football player
- Galen, Christoph Bernhard Graf von (1907–2002), German nobleman, patron of Catholic orders
- Galen, Christoph Bernhard von (1606–1678), Prince-Bishop of Münster
- Galen, Clemens August Graf von (1878–1946), German bishop and cardinal
- Galen, Emanuel von (1877–1950), German landowner and politician (NSDAP, DP), MdL
- Galen, Ferdinand Heribert von (1831–1906), German nobleman and politician (center), MdR
- Galen, Ferdinand von (1803–1881), Prussian diplomat and politician
- Galen, Franz von (1879–1961), German politician (center)
- Galen, Friedrich Mathias von (1865–1918), German landowner and politician (center), MdR
- Galen, Håkon († 1214), Norwegian Jarl
- Galen, Heinrich von († 1622), subdeacon and canon in Münster
- Galen, Heinrich von († 1557), Livonian Order Master of the Teutonic Order
- Galen, Hermann von (1623–1674), canon in Münster
- Galen, Jobst von († 1575), canon in various dioceses
- Galen, Johan van (1604–1653), Dutch captain and squadron commander
- Galen, Johann Heinrich von (1609–1694), treasurer and official in Vechta and Wildeshausen
- Galen, Johann Matthias von (1800–1880), treasurer in the diocese of Münster
- Galen, Margarete von , German lawyer
- Galen, Maximilian Gereon von (1832–1908), German Roman Catholic theologian and auxiliary bishop in the diocese of Münster
- Galen, Philipp (1813–1899), German writer and doctor
- Galen, Wilhelm Goswin Anton von (1678–1710), Treasurer in the Prince Diocese of Münster
- Galenda, Christian (* 1982), Italian swimmer
- Galenić, Katarina (* 1997), Croatian badminton player
- Galenos , Greek physician and anatomist
- Galento, Tony (1910–1979), American heavyweight boxer
- Galentz, Saro (1946–2017), Armenian painter and university professor
- Galleon, Victor Benito (* 1935), American clergyman, bishop emeritus of Saint Augustine
- Galeota, Michael (1984-2016), American actor
- Galeote Tormo, Jesús (* 1951), Spanish religious and Roman Catholic Vicar Apostolic of Camiri
- Galeote, Gerardo (* 1957), Spanish politician (PP), MEP
- Galeotti, Cesare (1872–1929), Italian composer, conductor and pianist
- Galeotti, Mark (* 1965), British historian
- Galeotti, Stefano , Italian composer and cellist
- Galera Díez, Federico (* 1978), Spanish ski mountaineer and mountain runner
- Galera Flores, Roger (* 1978), Brazilian soccer player
- Galera, Daniel (* 1979), Brazilian writer and translator
- Galéra, Karl Siegmar von (1894–1969), German historian
- Galéran IV (1104–1166), Earl of Meulan and Earl of Worcester
- Galéran V. , Count of Meulan
- Galeri, Diego (* 1968), Italian musician
- Galeria Fundana , second wife of the Roman emperor Vitellius
- Galerius († 311), Emperor of the Roman Empire
- Galerius Trachalus, Publius , Roman Senator
- Galerius, Gaius , Prefect of the Province of Egypt
- Galeron, Henri (* 1939), French illustrator and postage stamp artist
- Gales , Greek vase painter
- Gales, Eric (* 1974), American blues rock guitarist
- Gales, Joseph (1786–1860), American politician
- Gales, Larry (1936-1995), American jazz bassist
- Gales painter , Greek vase painter
- Galeske, Norbert (* 1961), German sports reporter
- Galeski, Erwin (* 1945), German soccer player
- Galestruzzi, Giovanni Battista , Italian painter and etcher
- Galet, Pierre (1921–2019), French oenologist, specialist in vine breeding and ampelography at the University of Montpellier
- Galeta, Hotep Idris (1941-2010), South African jazz musician
- Galette, Alfons (1914–2006), German lawyer and politician
- Galette, Junior (* 1988), Haitian American football player
- Galetti, Carlo (1882–1949), Italian racing cyclist
- Galetti, Carlo Andrea (1745–1806), Northern Italian altar builder
- Galewicz, Martyna (* 1989), Polish cross-country skier
- Galewski, Philipp (* 1986), German sports economist
- Galewsky, Eugen (1864–1935), German dermatologist
- Galewsky, Louis (1819–1895), German entrepreneur
- Galey, Iris (* 1936), Swiss trauma therapist and book author
- Galey, Marcel (1905-1991), French football player
- Galey, Thomas (1949–2010), German art educator and painter of concrete art
Galf
- Galfetti, Aurelio (* 1936), Swiss architect
- Gálffi, László (* 1952), Hungarian actor
- Gálfi, Dalma (* 1998), Hungarian tennis player
- Galfione, Jean (* 1971), French athlete (pole vault)
- Galfond, Phil (born 1985), American poker player
- Galfredus de Vino Salvo , rhetorician of the Middle Ages
- Galfy, Hermine (1856–1933), opera singer (soprano) and singing teacher
Gallows
- Galgani, Gemma (1878–1903), Italian saint and mystic
- Galgano, Mario (* 1980), Italian journalist
- Galgiani, Cathleen (* 1964), American politician
- Galginaitis, Juozas (* 1958), Lithuanian lawyer, legal scholar, politician and diplomat
- Galgótzy, Anton (1837–1929), Austrian general
- Galgut, Damon (* 1963), South African writer and playwright
Galh
- Galhardo, Carlos (1913–1985), Brazilian singer
- Galhardo, Rafael (* 1991), Brazilian soccer player
- Galhau, François Villeroy de (* 1959), French bank manager and "Haut fonctionnaire"
- Galhau, Nicolas Adolphe de (1814–1889), German entrepreneur and politician
- Galhia, Habib (1941-2011), Tunisian boxer
- Galhos, Bella (* 1972), East Timorese independence and LGBT activist
Gali
- Gali, Bali (* 1939), Indian clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic bishop of Guntur
- Galí, Beth (* 1950), Catalan designer, architect and landscape architect
- Galí, Francesc (1880–1965), Catalan painter and art educator
- Galí, Jordi (* 1961), Spanish economist and one of the main exponents of Neo-Keynesianism
- Galia, Martin (* 1979), Czech handball player
- Galiakbarowa, Dina Eduardowna (* 1991), Russian saber fencer
- Galiana, Fred (1931-2005), Spanish boxer
- Galiana, María (born 1935), Spanish actress
- Galiandin, Arthur (* 1960), German actor of Russian origin
- Galiani, Ferdinando (1728–1787), Italian economist
- Galiano da Costa, Mateus (* 1984), Angolan football player
- Galiano, Galy , Colombian musician
- Galiano, Rino , German theater actor and musician
- Galiardi, TJ (* 1988), Canadian ice hockey player
- Galiardo, Juan Luis (1940–2012), Spanish actor
- Galiassi, André (* 1980), Brazilian soccer player
- Galiazzo, Marco (* 1983), Italian archer
- Galibardy, Joseph (1915-2011), Indian hockey player
- Galibert, Charles (1826-1858), French composer
- Galibert, Pierre Louis Marie (1877–1965), French religious, Bishop of São Luíz de Cáceres
- Galić, Mate (* 1974), Croatian DJ, TV presenter and label owner; CTO of Native Instruments
- Galić, Milan (1938–2014), Yugoslav football player
- Galic, Robert (* 1973), German musician, producer and DJ
- Galić, Stanislav (* 1943), Bosnian general of the VRS
- Galić, Štefica (* 1963), Bosnian-Herzegovinian human rights activist, photographer and journalist
- Galica, Andrzej (* 1980), Polish ski jumper
- Galica, Azem (1889–1924), nationalist and rebel
- Galica, Divina (* 1944), British ski racer and racing driver
- Galica, Shote (1895–1927), Kosovar Albanian rebel
- Galichet, Georges (1904–1992), French Romance scholar, linguist and educator
- Galicia, María Luz (born 1940), Spanish actress
- Galicia, Nichole (* 1975), American actress and model of Panamanian descent
- Galidi, Rodaan al- (* 1971), Dutch author of Iraqi origin
- Galido, Ariel (* 1975), Filipino religious, Apostolic Prefect of the Marshall Islands
- Galido, Elenito (1953-2017), Filipino clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Iligan
- Galien-Laloue, Eugène (1854–1941), French painter
- Galiena, Anna (* 1954), Italian film, television and theater actress
- Galifi, Stéphane (* 1978), Italian-French squash player
- Galifianakis, Nick (* 1928), American politician
- Galifianakis, Zach (* 1969), American comedian and film actor
- Galigaï, Leonora (1568–1617), French court lady and regent of Tuscan origin
- Galijew, Minnewali Chafisowitsch (1930-2016), Soviet cross-country skier
- Galijew, Stanislaw Sergejewitsch (* 1992), Russian ice hockey player
- Galijewa, Elina Ramilewna (* 1984), Russian skeleton pilot and bobsleigh athlete
- Galijewa, Rosalija Ilfatovna (* 1977), Soviet, later Russian gymnast
- Galíková-Hlaváčová, Jana (* 1963), Czech orienteer
- Galil, Esther (* 1945), Israeli chanson singer and songwriter
- Galilei, Alessandro (1691–1737), Italian architect
- Galilei, Galileo (1564–1642), Italian philosopher, mathematician, physicist and astronomer
- Galilei, Michelangelo (1575–1631), Italian Baroque composer
- Galilei, Vincenzo († 1591), Italian lutenist, musicologist and composer
- Galili, Yisrael (1911–1986), Israeli politician
- Galili, Yisrael (1923–1995), Israeli weapons designer
- Galily, Yair (* 1970), Israeli sociologist
- Galimard, Auguste (1813–1880), French painter, lithographer and art writer
- Galimberti di Vietri, Pablo Jaime (* 1941), Uruguayan clergyman and emeritus Roman Catholic Bishop of Salto
- Galimberti, Carlo (1894–1939), Italian weightlifter
- Galimberti, Ferdinando , Italian composer, violinist and music teacher
- Galimberti, Gilberto (1933-2017), Italian stunt performer and actor
- Galimberti, Giorgio (* 1976), Italian tennis player
- Galimberti, Luigi (1836-1896), Catholic theologian and cardinal
- Galimberti, Paolo (* 1968), Italian politician
- Galimberti, Sándor (1883–1915), Hungarian painter
- Galimir, Felix (1910–1999), American violinist of Austrian origin
- Galimow, Alexander Saidgerejewitsch (1985-2011), Russian ice hockey player
- Galimow, Emil Gabdelnurowitsch (* 1992), Russian ice hockey player
- Galimow, Erik Michailowitsch (* 1936), Russian-Tatar geochemist
- Galimow, Stanislaw Raissowitsch (* 1988), Russian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Galimsyanow, Denis Ramiljewitsch (* 1987), Russian racing cyclist
- Galin, Alexander Michailowitsch (* 1947), Russian dramaturge and theater and film director
- Galin, Carmen (1946-2020), Romanian actress
- Galin, Pierre (1786–1821), French music theorist
- Galina, Stacy (born 1966), American actress
- Galinaitytė, Jūratė (* 1940), Lithuanian lawyer, lawyer, criminologist and politician
- Galíndez, Jesús (1915–1956), Spanish politician and writer
- Galíndez, Martin (1547–1627), Spanish painter and wood carver
- Galíndez, Oscar (* 1971), Argentine triathlete
- Galíndez, Víctor (1948–1980), Argentine boxer
- Galindo Garcés , count in the Spanish march
- Galindo I. Aznárez , Count of Aragon
- Galindo II Aznárez , Count of Aragon
- Galindo Mata, Teresa (* 1970), Mexican beach volleyball player
- Galindo Santolaria, Ana (* 1973), Spanish ski racer
- Galindo, Aarón (* 1982), Mexican soccer player
- Galindo, Andrea (* 1982), Colombian beach volleyball player
- Galindo, Benjamín (* 1960), Mexican soccer player
- Galindo, Blas (1910–1993), Mexican composer
- Galindo, Celvin (* 1957), Guatemalan public prosecutor
- Galindo, Claudia (* 1987), Colombian beach volleyball player
- Galindo, Gerardo (* 1978), Mexican soccer player
- Galindo, Guillermo (* 1960), Mexican sound artist and composer
- Galindo, Juan (1802–1839), Central American independence fighter of Spanish-English-Irish origin
- Galindo, Mario (* 1951), Chilean football player
- Galindo, Pedro (1906–1989), Mexican singer, composer, actor and film producer
- Galindo, Rafa (1921-2010), Venezuelan singer
- Galindo, Regina José (* 1974), Guatemalan action artist
- Galindo, Rosa (* 1952), Spanish performance and video artist
- Galindo, Rudy (* 1969), American figure skater
- Galindo, Vicky (* 1983), American softball player
- Galinović, Mario (* 1976), Croatian football goalkeeper
- Galińska, Emilia (* 1992), Polish handball player
- Galinski, Christian (* 1944), German Japanologist and communication scientist
- Galinski, Heinz (1912–1992), German businessman, President of the Central Council of Jews in Germany
- Galiński, Marek (1974–2014), Polish cyclocross, mountain bike and road cyclist
- Galinskij, Feofan (1954–2017), Russian Orthodox Archbishop of Berlin and Germany
- Galinsky, Gunther (1938–2019), German mining engineer and photographer
- Galinsky, Hans (1909–1991), German Americanist
- Galinsky, Karl (* 1942), American classical philologist
- Galip, Reşit († 1934), Turkish politician
- Galis, Dušan (* 1949), Slovak football coach and politician
- Galis, Nikos (* 1957), Greek basketball player
- Galis, Petru (* 1943), Romanian painter and graphic artist
- Galis, Tomáš (* 1950), Slovak clergyman, bishop of Žilina
- Galisch de Palma, Greta (* 1976), German actress and voice actress
- Galison, Peter (* 1955), American physicist and historian of science
- Gălițeanu, Ionuț (* 1979), Romanian ski mountaineer
- Galitsch, Alexander Arkadjewitsch (1918–1977), Soviet poet, playwright and actor
- Galitsch, Alexander Iwanowitsch (1783–1848), Russian philosopher and logician
- Galitsios, Giannis (* 1958), Greek football player
- Galitzen, Michael (1909-1959), American diver
- Galitzenstein, Maxim , Austrian film manager and film producer
- Galitzine, Irene († 2006), Italian fashion designer of Russian origin
- Galitzyn, Alexandra Princess (1905–2006), Russian princess from the Galitzin Princely House
- Galiulina, Luiza (* 1992), Uzbek gymnast
- Galizia, Emanuele Luigi (1830–1907), Maltese architect and civil engineer
- Galizia, Fede (1578–1630), Italian painter
- Galizia, Nunzio († 1621), Italian artisan and miniature painter
- Galizia, Silvio (1925–1989), Swiss architect and artist
- Galizki, Alexander Wassiljewitsch (1863–1921), Russian chess composer
- Galizki, Kusma Nikitowitsch (1897–1973), Soviet general
- Galizki, Sergei Nikolajewitsch (* 1967), Russian entrepreneur
Galj
- Galjanić, Žarko (* 1978), Croatian biathlete
- Galjorkin, Boris Grigoryevich (1871–1945), Soviet engineer and mathematician
Galk
- Galk, Andreas (* 1970), German author for children and young people
- Galke, Gregor (* 1953), German lawyer and judge at the Federal Court of Justice
- Galke, Rainer (* 1971), German actor
- Galkevičius, Dominykas (* 1986), Lithuanian football player
- Galkin, Alexander Alexandrovich (* 1979), Russian chess player
- Galkin, Alexander Wiktorowitsch (* 1958), Russian Colonel General
- Galkin, Anton Sergejewitsch , Russian athlete
- Galkin, Yevgeny Vladimirovich (* 1975), Russian ice hockey player
- Galkin, Maxim Alexandrovich (* 1976), Russian comedian, presenter, singer and actor
- Galkin, Vladimir , Soviet ski jumper
- Galkin, Wladislaw Borisovich (1971–2010), Russian actor
- Galkin-Wraskoi, Michail Nikolajewitsch (1832–1916), Russian lawyer, civil servant and author
- Galkina, Gulnara Iskanderovna (* 1978), Russian athlete
- Galkina, Jekaterina Vladimirovna (* 1988), Russian curler
- Galkina, Lyubow Vladimirovna (* 1973), Russian sports shooter in the air rifle discipline
- Galkina, Lyudmila Ivanovna (* 1972), Russian athlete
- Galko, Ľubomír (* 1968), Slovak entrepreneur and politician
Gall
- Gall († 1894), Indian war chief of the Hunkpapa-Lakota-Sioux
- Gall, Alfred (* 1971), Swiss literary scholar and Slavist
- Gall, August von (1872–1946), German Protestant theologian
- Gall, Berthold (* 1947), German local politician (CDU), district administrator in Hesse
- Gall, Chris (* 1975), German jazz pianist and composer
- Gall, Dorothee (* 1953), German classical philologist
- Gall, Ernst (1888–1958), German art historian
- Gall, Felix (* 1998), Austrian cyclist
- Gall, Ferdinand von (1809–1872), director of the court theaters in Oldenburg and Stuttgart
- Gall, France (1947-2018), French singer
- Gall, Franz (1884–1944), German lieutenant general in World War II
- Gall, Franz (1926–1982), Austrian historian, heraldist and heraldist
- Gall, Franz Joseph (1758–1828), German physician and anatomist
- Gall, Günter (1924–2008), German art historian and museum director
- Gall, Günter (* 1947), Low German singer, guitar player, comedian and reciter
- Gall, Heinrich (1899–1935), German chemist
- Gall, Horst (1938–1980), German geologist and paleontologist
- Gall, Hubertus von (1935-2018), German classical and Near Eastern archaeologist
- Gall, Jan (1856–1912), Polish composer, choir director and music teacher
- Gall, Jean-Claude (* 1936), French paleontologist
- Gall, Josef (1820–1898), Austrian journalist
- Gall, Joseph Anton (1748–1807), second bishop of the Diocese of Linz
- Gall, Joseph G. (* 1928), American zoologist and cell biologist
- Gall, Karl (1903–1939), Austrian motorcycle racer
- Gall, Karl (1905–1943), Austrian football player
- Gall, Leonhard (1884–1952), German architect
- Gall, Lothar (* 1936), German historian
- Gall, Louise von (1815–1855), German writer
- Gall, Ludwig (1791–1863), German social theorist and inventor
- Gall, Ludwig von (1769–1815), Hessian chamberlain and major general
- Gall, Matthias (* 1975), German actor
- Gall, Peter (* 1983), German jazz musician (drums, composition)
- Gall, Reinhold (* 1956), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Gall, Roland (1936–2008), German film and theater director
- Gall, Shenel (* 1991), British soccer player from the Cayman Islands
- Gall, Sidonia (* 1946), Austrian author
- Gall, Willi (1908–1941), German communist and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Gall, Vladimir Samoilowitsch (1919–2011), Russian parliamentarian
- Gáll-Pelcz, Ildikó (* 1962), Hungarian politician (Fidesz), MEP
- Galla , Doge of Venice
- Galla († 394), Roman empress
- Galla Placidia (388-450), Western Roman regent
- Galla of Valence , French saint
- Galla, Mario (* 1985), German model
- Galla, Michael (1972-2011), German rapper
- Galla, Ryszard (* 1956), Polish-German politician
- Galla, Stefan (* 1970), German carom player
- Galla, Walter (1957–2020), Austrian musician, cabaret artist and author
- Gallace, Steve (* 1978), Italian-Canadian ice hockey player
- Gallacher, Hugh (1903-1957), Scottish football player
- Gallacher, John (1920–2004), British cooperative and politician
- Gallacher, Kevin (* 1966), Scottish soccer player
- Gallacher, Paul (* 1979), Scottish football goalkeeper
- Gallacher, Scott (* 1989), Scottish football goalkeeper
- Gallacher, William (1881–1965) British politician, Member of the House of Commons and trade unionist
- Galladé, Chantal (* 1972), Swiss politician
- Gallade, Peter (1708–1780), Jesuit, theologian, university professor in Heidelberg and Bamberg
- Gallaga, Mauricio (* 1972), Mexican soccer player and coach
- Gallage, Rusiru Chathura (* 1995), Sri Lankan athlete
- Gallager, Robert Gray (* 1931), American electrical engineer
- Gallagher, Aidan (* 2003), American actor
- Gallagher, Anthony , Scottish badminton player
- Gallagher, Audrey , British musician (Northern Ireland)
- Gallagher, Brendan (* 1992), Canadian ice hockey player
- Gallagher, Calum (* 1994), Scottish soccer player
- Gallagher, Captain († 1818), Irish robber
- Gallagher, Carole (1923–1966), American actress
- Gallagher, Charlie (born 1940), Irish football player
- Gallagher, Conor (* 2000), English soccer player
- Gallagher, Cornelius Edward (1921–2018), American politician
- Gallagher, Daniel , American Latinist
- Gallagher, David (* 1985), American film actor
- Gallagher, Declan (born 1991), Scottish football player
- Gallagher, Denis (1923-2001), Irish politician (Fianna Fáil)
- Gallagher, Fred (* 1968), American comic artist
- Gallagher, Gary W. , American historian
- Gallagher, Helen (born 1926), American actress, dancer and singer
- Gallagher, Ian (* 1978), English football player
- Gallagher, Isabelle (* 1973), French mathematician
- Gallagher, James , American rockabilly singer
- Gallagher, James , American football player
- Gallagher, James A. (1869–1957), American politician
- Gallagher, James Michael (1860-1925), Irish politician
- Gallagher, Joe (* 1968), British boxer and trainer
- Gallagher, John (* 1890), American marathon runner
- Gallagher, John (* 1984), American film actor
- Gallagher, Jon (* 1996), Irish football player
- Gallagher, Joseph (* 1964), English-Swiss grandmaster in chess and author of chess books
- Gallagher, Katy (* 1970), Australian politician
- Gallagher, Kim (1964-2002), American track and field athlete and Olympian
- Gallagher, Kimball (* 1981), American pianist and composer
- Gallagher, Larissa , Australian voice actress
- Gallagher, Liam (born 1972), British singer in the rock band Oasis
- Gallagher, Maggie (* 1960), American author and theologian
- Gallagher, Megan (* 1960), American actress
- Gallagher, Michael (* 1978), Australian disabled cyclist
- Gallagher, Michael James (1866–1937), American Bishop of the Roman Catholic Church
- Gallagher, Michele (born 1964), British former actress
- Gallagher, Mike (1941-2013), American cross-country skier
- Gallagher, Mike (* 1960), American radio host
- Gallagher, Mike (* 1984), American politician
- Gallagher, Noel (* 1967), British musician
- Gallagher, Pat (* 1948), Irish politician (Fianna Fáil), MEP
- Gallagher, Patrick (* 1968), Canadian actor and composer
- Gallagher, Patrick X. (1935-2019), American mathematician
- Gallagher, Paul (* 1954), British clergyman, diplomat of the Holy See, Archbishop of Curia of the Roman Catholic Church
- Gallagher, Paul (* 1984), Scottish soccer player
- Gallagher, Peter (* 1955), American actor
- Gallagher, Raymond Joseph (1912–1991), American clergyman, Bishop of Lafayette, Indiana
- Gallagher, Richard Hugo (1927–1997), American civil engineer
- Gallagher, Rory (1948-1995) Irish guitarist
- Gallagher, Seán (born 1962), Irish businessman and politician (former member of Fianna Fáil)
- Gallagher, Shane (* 1976), American guitarist
- Gallagher, Stephen (* 1980), Irish cyclist
- Gallagher, Thomas (1850–1930), American Democratic Party politician
- Gallagher, Tim , American wildlife photographer, editor, and non-fiction author
- Gallagher, Vincent (1899-1983) American rower
- Gallagher, William (1875–1946), American politician
- Gallaher, David (1873-1917) New Zealand rugby union player
- Gallai, Mark Lasarewitsch (1914–1998), Soviet test pilot and engineer
- Gallai, Tibor (1912–1992), Hungarian mathematician
- Gallait, Louis (1810-1887) Belgian painter
- Gallan, Ginni (* 1965), French singer
- Galland, Adolf (1912–1996), German air force officer and fighter pilot
- Galland, Antoine (1646–1715), French orientalist and numismatist
- Galland, Friederike (* 1965), German politician (CDU), MdA
- Galland, Georg (1857–1915), German art historian
- Galland, Jérémie (* 1983), French road cyclist
- Galland, Jordan (* 1980), American director, screenwriter and musician
- Galland, Pierre-Victor (1822-1892) French illustrator, decorator and painter
- Galland, Stéphane (* 1969), Belgian fusion and jazz musician (drums)
- Gallandi, Johannes (1843–1917), officer and chronicler of the Prussian Army, genealogist
- Gallant, Ara (1932–1990), American photographer
- Gallant, Brett (* 1990), Canadian curler
- Gallant, Gerard (* 1963), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Gallant, Mavis (1922–2014), Canadian journalist and writer
- Gallant, Trevor (* 1975), Canadian ice hockey player
- Gallant-Lemay, Samuel (* 1993), Canadian biathlete
- Gallantes, Yrik (* 2001), Filipino soccer player
- Gallantree, Rebecca (* 1984), British water diver
- Gallarati Scotti, Giovanni Filippo (1747–1819), Italian papal diplomat, bishop and cardinal of the Roman Church
- Gallarati Scotti, Tommaso (1878–1966), Italian diplomat
- Gallard-Lépinay, Emmanuel (1842–1885), French marine painter
- Gallardo García, Rafael (* 1927), Mexican Catholic bishop
- Gallardo Lozada, Jorge (* 1934), Bolivian writer and politician
- Gallardo Martín del Campo, Luis Felipe (* 1941), Mexican clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic bishop of Veracruz
- Gallardo Valles, Miguel (* 1981), Mexican tennis player
- Gallardo, Alberto (1940-2001), Peruvian football player and coach
- Gallardo, Almudena (* 1979), Spanish archer
- Gallardo, Antonio (* 1989), Mexican soccer player
- Gallardo, Bartolomé José (1776–1852), Spanish librarian, author, Romanist, and Hispanicist
- Gallardo, Carlos , Mexican actor and film producer
- Gallardo, Ernestina (1912–1982), German actress, singer, resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Gallardo, Francisco (* 1980), Spanish football player
- Gallardo, Guillermo (* 1970), Argentinian volleyball coach
- Gallardo, Horacio (* 1981), Bolivian racing cyclist
- Gallardo, Iván (* 1965), German actor of Chilean origin
- Gallardo, Jesús (* 1994), Mexican soccer player
- Gallardo, Joe (* 1939), American jazz musician
- Gallardo, José (* 1970), Argentine pianist
- Gallardo, José Miguel (1897–1976), Puerto Rican politician
- Gallardo, Lino (1773–1837), Venezuelan composer and conductor
- Gallardo, Marcelo (* 1976), Argentinian football player and coach
- Gallardo, Miguel Ángel Félix (* 1946), Mexican drug dealer
- Gallardo, Nadja (* 1986), German national volleyball player
- Gallardo, Sara (1931–1988), Argentine writer
- Gallardo, Silvana (1953–2012), American actress
- Gallardo, Steve (* 1968), American politician
- Gallari, Adam (* 1984), American writer and essayist
- Gallaro, Giorgio Demetrio (* 1948), Italian clergyman and Curia Archbishop
- Gallart, Doris (1936–2018), German actress and voice actress
- Gallas, Franz Ferdinand von (1635–1697), imperial and royal colonel of a regiment on foot and chamberlain, Duke of Lucera
- Gallas, Helga (* 1940), German Germanist and journalist
- Gallas, Joana (* 1992), German volleyball player
- Gallas, Johann Wenzel von (1669–1719), Bohemian diplomat and governor
- Gallas, Karel Rudolph (1868–1956), Dutch Romanist and lexicographer
- Gallas, Klaus (* 1941), German architectural historian, author, publisher and cultural manager
- Gallas, Matthias (1588–1647), Imperial General in the Thirty Years War
- Gallas, Simon (* 2001), German volleyball player
- Gallas, Wilhelm (1903–1989), German lawyer, criminal law theorist and university professor
- Gallas, William (born 1977), French football player
- Gallasch, Mario (* 1977), German actor
- Gallasini, Andrea (1681–1766), plasterer and baroque architect
- Gallati, Christine (1888–1985), Swiss painter, author and life artist
- Gallati, Fridolin (1885–1987), Swiss entrepreneur
- Gallati, Frieda (1876–1955), Swiss historian
- Gallati, Fritz (* 1935), Swiss cyclist
- Gallati, Jean-Pierre (* 1966), Swiss politician (SVP)
- Gallati, Johann Baptist Ludwig (1771–1844), Swiss local and cantonal politician and genealogist
- Gallati, Kaspar († 1619), Swiss soldier
- Gallati, Laura (* 1939), Swiss musician, pianist and politician
- Gallati, Rudolf (1845–1904), Swiss lawyer and politician
- Gallatin, Albert (1761–1849), American politician, ethnologist, linguist, and diplomat
- Gallatin, Harry (1927-2015), American basketball player and coach
- Gallaud, Louis (1897–1985), American jazz pianist of New Orleans jazz
- Gallaudet, Edward Miner (1837–1917), founder of the Columbia Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind
- Gallaudet, Thomas Hopkins (1787–1851), American clergyman, founder of education for deaf children in Hartford, USA
- Gallauner, Barbara (1912–2011), Austrian actress
- Gallavardin, Louis-Bénédict (1875–1957), French cardiologist
- Gallavotti, Giovanni (* 1941), Italian physicist
- Gallay, Ana (* 1986), Argentinian beach volleyball player
- Gallay, Claudie (* 1961), French writer
- Gallay, Jacques François (1795–1864), French horn player and composer
- Gallay, Maurice (1902-1982), French football player
- Gallay, Olivia (* 1989), French ski racer
- Gallazzi, Carlo (* 1942), Italian racing cyclist
- Galle, André (1761–1844), French medalist
- Galle, Andreas (1858–1943), German geodesist
- Galle, Carl (1872–1963), German athlete
- Galle, Claude (1758–1815), French bronzer
- Galle, Cornelius the Elder (1576–1650), Flemish draftsman and engraver
- Galle, Cornelius the Younger († 1678), Dutch engraver
- Gallé, Émile (1846–1904), French artisan and designer
- Galle, Gustav (1899–1992), German politician, district president
- Galle, Hieronymus , Dutch painter
- Galle, Johann Gottfried (1812–1910), German astronomer; University professor and rector in Wroclaw
- Galle, Nick (* 1998), German soccer player
- Gäll, Norbert (* 1964), German composer and musician
- Galle, Oswald (1868–1935), German painter and sculptor
- Galle, Otto (1897–1944), Dresden worker functionary and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Galle, Philipp (1537–1612), Dutch draftsman and engraver
- Gallé, Raphael (* 1999), Austrian soccer player
- Galle, Theodor , Dutch engraver
- Galle, Ullrich (* 1948), German trade unionist and politician (SPD)
- Gallé, Volker (* 1955), German dialect author and songwriter
- Gallean, Karl Anton Hyacinth von (1737–1778), Obersthofmeister of the Electorate of the Palatinate, Imperial Prince and Imperial Count
- Galleani, Ely (born 1953), Italian actress
- Galleani, Luigi (1861–1931), anarchist and proponent of the violent overthrow of the US government
- Gallee, Alexander (* 1968), Austrian general practitioner and song, concert and opera singer (tenor)
- Gallée, Heinz Bruno (1920–1996), Austrian architect, set designer, painter, graphic artist and university professor
- Gallée, Johan Hendrik (1847–1908), Dutch Germanist, Anglist and Dutchist
- Galleffi, Pietro Francesco (1770–1837), Italian clergyman, cardinal of the Roman Church
- Gallegati, Ercole (1911–1990), Italian wrestler
- Gallegly, Elton (* 1944), American politician
- Gallego García, Laura (* 1977), Spanish writer for young people
- Gallego Martínez, Justo (* 1925), Spanish architect
- Gallego, Américo (* 1955), Argentinian soccer player
- Gallego, Andrés Uriel (1950–2014), Colombian politician and university professor
- Gallego, Charlene (* 1956), American serial killer
- Gallego, Diego (* 1982), Spanish racing cyclist
- Gallego, Federico (* 1990), Uruguayan football player
- Gallego, Fernando , Spanish painter
- Gallego, Gerald (1946–2002), American serial killer
- Gallego, Juan Nicasio (1777-1853), Spanish poet
- Gallego, Kate (* 1981), American politician, Mayor of Phoenix
- Gallego, Marc (* 1985), German soccer player
- Gallego, Pete (* 1961), American politician
- Gallego, Ramil (born 1966), Filipino pool player
- Gallego, Ricardo (* 1959), Spanish soccer player
- Gallego, Rubén (* 1968), Russian writer
- Gallego, Ruben (* 1979), American politician
- Gallego, Sara (* 2000), Spanish hurdler
- Gallegos y Alvarado, Rafael José de (1784–1850), President of Costa Rica
- Gallegos y Arnosa, José (1859–1917), Spanish painter, sculptor and architect
- Gallegos, Alphonse (1931–1991), American Roman Catholic religious, auxiliary bishop in Sacramento
- Gallegos, Felipe (* 1991), Chilean football player
- Gallegos, Jorge (* 1979), Ecuadorian cyclist
- Gallegos, José Manuel (1815–1875), American politician
- Gallegos, Luis (* 1946), Ecuadorian diplomat
- Gallegos, Rómulo (1884–1969), Venezuelan politician and writer
- Gallegos, Sebastián (* 1992), Uruguayan football player
- Gallei, Konrad (* 1949), German author
- Gallein, Benjamin (* 1986), German cook
- Gallela, Prasad (* 1962), Indian clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic bishop of Cuddapah
- Gallen, Hugh (1924–1982), American politician
- Gallen, Kevin (* 1975), English soccer player
- Gallen-Kallela, Akseli (1865–1931), Finnish painter, architect and designer
- Gallenberg, Wenzel Robert von (1783–1839), Austrian composer and artistic director
- Gallenberger, Florian (* 1972), German film director, screenwriter and film producer
- Gallenga, Antonio Carlo Napoleone (1810–1895), Italian political writer
- Gallenkamp, Curt (1890–1958), German officer, most recently general of the artillery in World War II
- Gallenkamp, Everhardus (1665–1717), German priest and abbot of the Marienfeld monastery
- Gallenkamp, Friedrich (1818–1890), German Imperial Judge and Superior Commercial Judge
- Gallenkamp, Hans-Georg (1916–2001), German entrepreneur
- Gallenkamp, Hugo (1859–1925), German lawyer
- Gallenstein, Johann Thaurer von (1779–1840), Austrian poet of the Carinthian Heimatlied
- Gallenstein, Meinrad von (1811–1872), Austrian Benedictine monk and naturalist
- Gallent, Franz (1877–1959), Austrian politician (SDAPDÖ), member of the state parliament
- Galleo Wigwigan, Cornelio (1942–2005), Filipino clergyman (Roman Catholic), Vicar Apostolic of Bontoc-Lagawe and Bishop of the Diocese of Baguio
- Galleppini, Aurelio (1917–1994), Italian comic artist
- Galler, Anton (1915–1995), German SS-Hauptsturmführer and war criminal
- Galler, Bruno (* 1946), Swiss football referee
- Galler, Dagmar (* 1961), German discus thrower
- Galler, Elisabeth Katharina Freifrau von († 1672), Austrian noblewoman
- Galler, Hieronymus , German printer and publisher, worked from 1610 to 1627 in Oppenheim (Welschdorf) for Oppenheim and Frankfurt publishers
- Galler, Julius Oskar (1844–1905), German bookseller and politician (DtVP), MdR
- Galler, Lew Michailowitsch (1883–1950), Soviet admiral of German Baltic origin
- Galler, Wolf (* 1982), Austrian actor
- Gallerach, Ernst (1930–1991), German manager, general director of Carl Zeiss Jena, MdV, member of the SED Central Committee
- Gallerani, Cecilia (1473–1536), mistress of Ludovico Sforza, wife of Count Bergamini
- Gallerano, Leandro († 1632), Italian organist, conductor and composer
- Gallert, Horst (* 1937), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Gallert, Wulf (* 1963), German politician (Die Linke), MdL
- Gallese, Guido (* 1962), Italian clergyman, Bishop of Alessandria
- Gallese, Pedro (* 1990), Peruvian soccer goalkeeper
- Gallet, Bertrand (* 1974), French badminton player
- Gallet, Jean (1916–1989), French obstacle runner and politician
- Gallet, Louis (1835–1898) French librettist and writer
- Galletta, Natale (* 1967), Italian folk music singer
- Galletti, Alessio (1968–2005), Italian racing cyclist
- Galletti, Gian Luca (* 1961), Italian politician
- Galletti, Giuseppe (1798–1873), Italian politician, member of the Camera dei deputati and freedom fighter
- Galletti, Johann Georg August (1750–1828), German historian and geographer
- Galletti, Luciano (* 1980), Argentine soccer player
- Galley, Eberhard (1910–1994), German literary scholar and librarian
- Galley, Eik (* 1967), German journalist and sports reporter
- Galley, Garry (born 1963), Canadian ice hockey player
- Galley, Mel (1948-2008) British rock guitarist
- Galley, Michael (1944–2004), German politician (CDU), Lord Mayor of Gera
- Galley, Robert (1921–2012), French politician
- Gallhof, Wilhelm (1878–1918), German painter and sculptor
- Gallhuber, Katharina (* 1997), Austrian ski racer
- Gallhuber, Philipp (* 1995), Austrian soccer player
- Galli (* 1944), German artist
- Galli da Bibiena, Alessandro (1686–1748), Italian architect
- Galli da Bibiena, Antonio († 1774), Italian decorative painter and architect
- Galli da Bibiena, Carlo (1728–1787), Italian decorative and theater painter of the late Baroque
- Galli da Bibiena, Ferdinando (1656–1743), Italian architect and set designer
- Galli da Bibiena, Francesco (1659–1739), Italian scenographer, architect, set designer and decorative painter
- Galli da Bibiena, Giovanni Maria (1618–1665), Italian fresco artist, panel painter and stage decorator
- Galli da Bibiena, Giuseppe (1696–1757), architect, set designer
- Galli, Aldo (1906–1981), Italian painter
- Galli, Antonio (1812–1861), Italian sculptor
- Galli, Antonio (1883–1942), Swiss teacher, local historian, researcher, publicist, politician and State Councilor
- Galli, Antonio Andrea (1697–1767), Italian clergyman and cardinal of the Roman Church
- Galli, Antonio Maria († 1620), Italian cardinal of the Roman Church and Bishop of Perugia
- Galli, Aurelio (1866–1929), Italian cardinal to the curia
- Galli, Carlo (1878–1966), Italian diplomat
- Galli, Caterina († 1804), Italian-English opera and oratorio singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Galli, Chiara von (* 1994), German actress
- Galli, Claudia (* 1978), Swedish actress
- Galli, Dina (1877–1951), Italian actress
- Galli, Elias , German painter
- Galli, Fabio (* 1969), Italian beach volleyball player
- Galli, Filippo (* 1963), Italian football player and coach
- Galli, Francesca (* 1960), Italian racing cyclist
- Galli, Franz (1839–1917), German lawyer, judge and judge of the Reich judge
- Galli, Gigi (* 1973), Italian rally driver
- Galli, Giovanni (* 1958), Italian football goalkeeper
- Galli, Giovanni Antonio († 1652), Italian painter
- Galli, Giuseppe (1933-2016), Italian psychologist
- Galli, Ida , Italian actress
- Galli, Johannes (1856–1927), German metallurgist, ironworker and university professor
- Galli, Johannes (* 1952), German entrepreneur, clown, actor, director, musician, trainer, coach, philosopher and author
- Galli, Lina (1899–1993), Italian writer
- Galli, Mario von (1904–1987), Austrian Jesuit, theological editor and publicist
- Galli, Maurizio (1936–2008), Roman Catholic Bishop of Fidenza
- Galli, Nanni (1940–2019), Italian racing driver
- Galli, Pippa (* 1985), Austrian actress and singer-songwriter
- Galli, Rodja (* 1979), Swiss illustrator, visual designer and artist
- Galli, Thomas (* 1973), German lawyer and author
- Galli, Yuri (* 1994), Uruguayan soccer player
- Galli-Curci, Amelita (1882–1963), Italian opera singer (coloratura soprano)
- Galli-Marié, Célestine (1840–1905), French opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Galliac, Louis (1849–1934), French genre painter and orientalist painter
- Gallian, Joseph (* 1942), American mathematician
- Gallian, Ketti (1912–1972), French actress
- Gallian, Octave (1855–1918), French genre and portrait painter
- Galliani, Adriano (* 1944), Italian entrepreneur and football functionary
- Galliani, Omar (* 1954), Italian artist
- Galliano, John (* 1960), British fashion designer
- Galliano, Richard (* 1950), French jazz accordionist and composer
- Galliard, Johann Ernst (1687–1749), German oboist, organist and composer
- Galliard, Peter (* 1961), Swiss opera singer (tenor)
- Galliari, Bernardino (1707–1794), Italian fresco artist and theater painter
- Gallice, Jean (born 1949), French football player
- Gallice, René (1919–1999), French football player
- Gallicius, Philipp (1504–1566), Protestant Reformed theologian, hymn poet and reformer in Graubünden
- Gallico, Paul (1897–1976), American author
- Galliculus, Johannes , German composer and music theorist of the Renaissance
- Gallicus, Johannes , music theorist and Carthusian monk of the early Renaissance
- Gallie, Phil (1939–2011), Scottish politician (Conservative Party), member of the House of Commons
- Gallie, Walter Bryce (1912–1998), Scottish philosopher
- Gallieni, Joseph (1849–1916), French general and governor of Madagascar
- Gallienne, Guillaume (* 1972), French actor and comedian
- Gallienne, Wilfred Hansford (1897–1956), British diplomat
- Gallienus († 268), Roman emperor
- Galliera, Arnaldo (1871–1934), Italian composer and music teacher
- Gallifet, Joseph de (1663–1749), French Catholic clergyman
- Galliffet, Gaston de (1830-1909), French general
- Galligan, Danielle (born 1992), Irish actress
- Galligan, Zach (born 1964), American actor
- Gallignani, Giuseppe (1851–1923), Italian composer and music teacher
- Galliker, Adolf (1892–1959), Swiss businessman, journalist and writer
- Galliker, Bruno (1931–2020), Swiss athlete and sports reporter
- Galliker, Martin (* 1973), Swiss bobsleigh driver
- Gallimard, Gaston (1881–1975), French publisher
- Gallimard, Paul (1850–1929), French art collector
- Gallimore, Byron , American music producer
- Gallin, Ernst (1901–1945), German Protestant pastor, member of the Confessing Church (BK) and prisoner in the Dachau concentration camp
- Gallin, Hermann († 1365), merchant and mayor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Gallina, Anna (* 1983), German politician (Greens), MdHB
- Gallina, Ernesto (1924–2002), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic archbishop and diplomat of the Holy See
- Gallina, Francesca (* 1996), Italian snowboarder
- Gallina, Giovanni , Italian sculptor
- Gallina, Jan Adam (1724–1773), Bohemian composer
- Gallinari, Danilo (* 1988), Italian basketball player
- Gallinari, Prospero (1951-2013), Italian ex-terrorist
- Gallinat, Anne (* 1965), German author
- Gallinato, Manuel (1893–1968), Chilean painter
- Gallinato, Solange († 1933), Franco-Italian-Spanish opera singer
- Galliner, Arthur (1878–1961), German-British painter and art historian
- Galliner, Julius (1872–1949), rabbi
- Galliner, Peter (1920–2006), German journalist and publicist
- Galliner, Siegfried (1875–1960), German rabbi
- Galling, Gottfried (* 1937), German botanist and former university professor
- Galling, Kurt (1900–1987), German theologian, archaeologist and university professor
- Galling, Martin (* 1935), German pianist and chamber musician
- Gallinge, Werner (* 1916), German cyclist (GDR)
- Gallinger, August (1871–1959), German physician and philosopher
- Gallinger, Hermann (1899–1962), Swiss actor
- Gallinger, Jacob Harold (1837–1918), American politician
- Gallini, Mo (born 1966), American actor
- Gallinnis, Norbert (* 1967), German correspondence chess player
- Gallinowski, Robert (* 1969), German actor, radio play speaker, painter and poet
- Gallio, Christoph (* 1957), Swiss jazz musician
- Gallio, Marco (1619–1683), Italian cardinal and bishop
- Gallio, Tolomeo (1527–1607), cardinal of the Roman Church
- Gallion, Jean (1913–1968), Luxembourg politician (LSAP) and trade unionist
- Gallis, Pieter (1633–1697), Dutch bank manager and painter of landscapes and still lifes
- Gallisard, Pierre († 1577), French author, theologian
- Gallissà, Antoni Maria (1861–1903), Spanish architect of the Catalan Art Nouveau
- Gallister, Paul (* 1984), Austrian media composer and producer
- Gallitti, Alberto (1926–2011), Italian film editor
- Gallitzin, Amalie von (1748–1806), co-founder of “romantic” Catholicism
- Gallitzin, Demetrius Augustinus (1770–1840), Roman Catholic priest, missionary and educational pioneer
- Gallivan, James A. (1866–1928), American politician
- Gallivan, Joe (born 1937), American jazz drummer and keyboardist
- Gallizia, Giuseppe (1915–2007), Swiss archivist
- Gallizian, Anton , Basel entrepreneur
- Gallizian, Hans (1472–1524), Basel councilor
- Gallizio, Morena (* 1974), Italian ski racer
- Galljamowa, Alissa Michailowna (* 1972), Russian chess player
- Gallmann, Jürgen (* 1962), German manager, managing director of Avaya GmbH & Co. KG
- Gallmann, Kuki (* 1943), Kenyan author and conservationist
- Gallmann, Peter (* 1952), Swiss linguist
- Gallmeier, Heike (* 1972), German artist
- Gallmeier, Josef (1906–1980), German businessman and politician (BVP, CSU), Lord Mayor and MdL Bavaria
- Gallmetzer, Lorenz (* 1952), Italian journalist and book author (South Tyrol)
- Gallmetzer, Valentin (1870–1958), Tyrolean sculptor
- Gallmeyer, Josefine (1838–1884), Austrian actress
- Gallner, Inken (* 1964), German lawyer, judge at the Federal Labor Court
- Gallner, Kyle (* 1986), American actor
- Gallo Nerø , German rapper
- Gallo Roccagiovine, Luigi del (1922–2011), Italian Curia Bishop of the Roman Catholic Church
- Gallo, Adrien (* 1989), French actor, musician and singer in the band BB Brunes
- Gallo, Alexandre (born 1969), Brazilian soccer player
- Gallo, Andrea (1928–2013), Italian Catholic priest and Christian social reformer
- Gallo, Billy (born 1966), American actor
- Gallo, Bruno (* 1988), Brazilian soccer player
- Gallo, Carla (* 1975), American actress
- Gallo, Carlos Roberto (* 1956), Brazilian soccer player
- Gallo, Dean (1935–1994), American politician
- Gallo, Domenico , Italian composer and violinist
- Gallo, Ernest (1909-2007), American entrepreneur
- Gallo, Franco (* 1937), Italian constitutional judge and politician
- Gallo, Franco (1944-2016), Italian national ice hockey player
- Gallo, Ignacio († 1935), Spanish sculptor and engraver
- Gallo, Inigo (1932–2000), Swiss folk actor, cabaret artist and director
- Gallo, Johann (* 1944), Austrian politician (FPÖ, BZÖ, FPK), member of the state parliament
- Gallo, Joseph (1929-1972), American mobster
- Gallo, Joseph Edward (1919–2007), American dairy farmer
- Gallo, Joseph N. (1912-1995), American mobster
- Gallo, Julio (1910-1993), American entrepreneur
- Galló, Lucy , Hungarian figure skater
- Gallo, Luigi Maria , Italian film director and screenwriter
- Gallo, Marielle (* 1949), French politician, MEP
- Gallo, Max (1932–2017), French writer, historian and politician, MEP
- Gallo, Nunzio (1928–2008), Italian singer and actor
- Gallo, Pietro Antonio († 1777), Italian composer of the late Baroque
- Gallo, Ramiro (* 1966), Argentine tango musician
- Gallo, Robert (* 1937), American virologist
- Gallo, Theophil (* 1957), German politician (SPD) and district administrator
- Gallo, Vincent , American actor, director, musician, photographer, and painter
- Gallo, Vincenzo , Sicilian conductor and composer
- Galloche, Louis (1670–1761) French painter
- Gallodoro, Al (1913-2008), American jazz musician
- Gallogly, Edward P. (1919–1995), American lawyer and politician
- Gallois, Geneviève (1888–1962), French Benedictine nun and artist
- Gallois, Jean (1632–1707) French scholar
- Gallois, Johann Gustav (1815–1872), German lawyer, historian and politician
- Gallois, Louis (* 1944), French manager
- Gallois, Pascal (* 1958), French bassoonist and music teacher
- Gallois, Patrick (* 1956), French classical flutist
- Gallois, Pierre Marie (1911-2010), French military, brigadier general, and author
- Gallois, Rudolf (1894–1979), Austrian mechanical engineer and association official
- Gallois-Montbrun, Raymond (1918–1994), French composer and violinist
- Gallon, Jean (1878–1959), French composer and composition teacher
- Gallon, Noël (1891–1966), French composer and composition teacher
- Gallon, Ray , American jazz musician (piano)
- Gallon, Stefan (* 1951), German diplomat
- Gallone, Carmine (1886–1973), Italian film director
- Gallone, Gianfranco (* 1963), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic archbishop and diplomat
- Galloni, Giuseppe , Italian violinist and concertmaster
- Gallop, Cindy (* 1960), English advertising consultant
- Gallop, Martin (* 1962), Canadian musician
- Gallopin, Roger (1909–1986), Swiss lawyer with the International Committee of the Red Cross
- Gallopin, Tony (* 1988), French racing cyclist
- Galloppa, Daniele (* 1985), Italian football player
- Gallos, Geza (1948–2013), Austrian football player
- Gallos, Hermann (1886–1957), Austrian opera singer (tenor)
- Gallot, Jacques , French lutenist and composer
- Gallot, Sylvestre (* 1948), French mathematician
- Gallotti, Dada (born 1935), Italian actress
- Gallovits-Hall, Edina (* 1984), Romanian tennis player
- Galloway, Alexander (1776–1847), English mechanic and radical thinker
- Galloway, Brendan (* 1996), English soccer player
- Galloway, Charles († 1916), American jazz musician
- Galloway, Charles (1871-1931), American organist
- Galloway, Don (1937–2009), American actor
- Galloway, Elijah († 1856), British inventor and engineer
- Galloway, George (* 1954), British politician, member of the House of Commons and pacifist
- Galloway, Jackie (* 1995), American Taekwondoin
- Galloway, James (1928-1996), American film editor
- Galloway, James N. (* 1944), American biogeochemist
- Galloway, Janice (* 1955), Scottish writer
- Galloway, Jeff (* 1945), American long-distance runner and athletics coach
- Galloway, Jesse James (1882–1962), American micro-paleontologist
- Galloway, Jim (1936–2014), Canadian musician (alto, soprano, tenor and baritone saxophone and clarinet) of mainstream jazz
- Galloway, Joseph (1731–1803), British politician in colonial North America
- Galloway, Manning (born 1960), American boxer
- Galloway, Nicole (* 1982), American politician
- Galloway, Robert (* 1992), American tennis player
- Galloway, Samuel (1811–1872), American politician
- Galloway, Scott (* 1964), American speaker, author and entrepreneur
- Galloway, Scott (born 1995), Australian soccer player
- Galloway, Steve (born 1963), English football player and coach
- Galloway, Sue , American actress
- Gallows, Luke (born 1983), American wrestler
- Gallun, Axel (* 1952), German painter, sculptor and graphic artist
- Gallun, Raymond Z. (1911-1994), American science fiction writer
- Gallup, Albert (1796-1851), American lawyer and politician
- Gallup, Annie , American musician
- Gallup, Cliff (1930–1988), American guitarist
- Gallup, David (1808-1883), American politician
- Gallup, Donald (1913-2000), American literary scholar, librarian, and bibliographer
- Gallup, Ernest Joseph (* 1981), American basketball player
- Gallup, Felicity (* 1969), Welsh badminton player of English origin
- Gallup, George (1901–1984), American pioneer of market and opinion research
- Gallup, Michael (born 1996), American football player
- Gallup, Simon (* 1960), British musician (bassist)
- Galluppi, Pasquale (1770–1846), Italian philosopher
- Gallus , Irish monk and missionary
- Gallus Anonymus , Benedictine monk
- Gallus Aquila, Iulius , Roman jurist
- Gallus, Alexander (* 1972), German historian and political scientist
- Gallus, Bertram (1951-2004), German publisher
- Gallus, Claudia (* 1970), German actress and film editor
- Gallus, Gaius Asinius (41 BC – 33), Roman politician
- Gallus, Gaius Cornelius , Roman poet
- Gallus, Georg (* 1927), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Gallus, Jacobus (1550–1591), Renaissance composer
- Gallus, Johannes († 1587), German theologian and poet
- Gallus, Martin († 1581), German Protestant theologian
- Gallus, Nicolaus († 1570), German reformer
- Gallus, Thomas (1190–1246), French scholastic
- Gallus, Tibor (1906–1982), Hungarian Roman Catholic theologian and priest
- Gallus, Trebonianus (206–253), Roman emperor
- Galluzzi, André (* 1973), German DJ and producer in the electronic music scene
- Gallwas, Hans-Ullrich (* 1934), German legal scholar, university professor and author
- Gallwe, Klaus (* 1951), German heavyweight boxer
- Gallwey, Timothy (* 1938), American sports educator, bestselling author, and business consultant
- Gallwitz, Adolf (* 1951), German police psychologist and psychotherapist
- Gallwitz, Eike (1940–2010), German author and actor
- Gallwitz, Hans (1896–1958), German geologist
- Gallwitz, Karl (1882–1945), German Ministerial Director in the Air Force Administration Office
- Gallwitz, Karl (1895–1984), German agricultural technician
- Gallwitz, Klaus (* 1930), German art historian and curator
- Gallwitz, Max von (1852–1937), Prussian artillery general and politician (DNVP), MdR
- Gallwitz, Sophie (1873–1948), German writer
- Gallwitz, Valeska von (1833–1888), German writer
- Gallwitz-Dreyling, Friedrich von (1827–1906), Prussian lieutenant general
Galm
- Galm, Danny (* 1986), German soccer player
- Galm, Heinrich (1895–1984), German politician and trade unionist
- Galm, Ulla (1913–1988), German author and translator
- Galmanini, Gualtiero (1909–1976), Italian designer
- Galmarini, Nevin (* 1986), Swiss snowboarder
- Galmiche, Jean (1910–2000), French carom player and billiard official
- Galmor, Nahum (* 1948), Italian-Israeli entrepreneur
Galo
- Galo, Diego (* 1994), Uruguayan soccer player
- Galochkina, Lydia (* 1956), Soviet-German artist, author and teacher
- Galois, Évariste (1811–1832), French mathematician
- Galonska, Tomma (* 1960), German actress, director, performance artist and lecturer in rhetorical practice
- Galor, Katharina (* 1966), German-Israeli archaeologist
- Galor, Oded (* 1953), Israeli economist
- Galos, Adam (1924-2013), Polish historian
- Galotschkin, Valentin Andrejewitsch (1928–2006), Soviet (Ukrainian-Russian) sculptor
- Galou, Delphine (* 1977), French opera singer (alto)
- Galou, Jacky (born 1942), French singer
- Galouye, Daniel F. (1920–1976), American journalist and science fiction writer
- Galović, Viktor (* 1990), Croatian tennis player
- Galow, Wolfgang (* 1956), German correspondence chess player and photographer
- Galoyan, Sergio (* 1981), Russian music producer, songwriter and DJ
Galp
- Galparsoro, Dionisio (* 1978), Spanish cyclist
- Galper, Avrahm (1921-2004), Canadian clarinetist and music educator
- Galper, Hal (born 1938), American jazz pianist
- Galperin, Gleb Sergejewitsch (* 1985), Russian diver
- Galperin, Hans (1900–1994), German judge
- Galperin, Juri (* 1947), Russian writer
- Galperin, Pjotr Jakowlewitsch (1902–1988), Soviet psychologist and educator
- Galperin, Wladimir Grigoryevich (1913–1993), Russian physicist
- Galpern, Myer, Baron Galpern (1903–1993), British politician, member of the House of Commons
- Galpin, Charles Josiah (1864–1947), American sociologist
Galr
- Galrão Leite de Almeida, Marco Eugênio (* 1959), Brazilian clergyman, auxiliary bishop in São Salvador da Bahia
Gals
- Galsai, Peter (* 1948), Hungarian bar pianist, composer, arranger and author
- Galschiøt, Jens (* 1954), Danish artist
- Galster, Carl (1849–1931), German theater actor
- Galster, Caesar (1844–1917), German theater actor
- Galster, Georgine (1848–1917), German theater actress
- Galster, Ingrid (1944–2015), German Romanist
- Galster, Karl (1851–1931), German naval officer and publicist
- Galster, Karl (1886–1916), German naval officer
- Galster, Karl Christian (1818–1882), German officer, most recently Major General and Artillery Secretary of the Admiralty
- Galster, Max (1852–1928), German naval officer, most recently rear admiral and port captain of Kiel
- Galsterer, Hartmut (* 1939), German ancient historian
- Galstjan, Arsen Schorajewitsch (* 1989), Russian judoka
- Galstjan, Katja (* 1993), Armenian cross-country skier
- Galston, Gottfried (1879–1950), Austrian pianist
- Galsworthy, John (1867–1933) British novelist and playwright
- Galsworthy, Marilyn (born 1954), British actress
Was true
- Galt, Alexander Tilloch (1817-1893), Canadian politician
- Galt, Dean (* 1971), New Zealand badminton player
- Galt, John (1779-1839) Scottish writer
- Galt, Malcolm Patrick (born 1929), Bishop Emeritus of Bridgetown
- Galtarossa, Rossano (* 1972), Italian Olympic champion in rowing
- Galter, Irène (* 1931), Italian actress
- Galtier, Christophe (* 1966), French football player and coach
- Galtier, Francis (1907–1986), French sprinter
- Galtieri, Leopoldo (1926–2003), Argentine politician, member of the military government of Argentina (1976–1983)
- Galton, Francis (1822-1911) British naturalist and writer
- Galton, Leah (* 1994), English soccer player
- Galton, Peter (* 1942), British-American vertebrate paleontologist specializing in dinosaurs
- Galton, Samuel John (1753–1832) British entrepreneur and scientist
- Galtschew, Boris (* 1983), Bulgarian football player
- Galtschew, Filaret Ilyich (* 1963), Russian entrepreneur
- Galtung, Johan (* 1930), Norwegian political scientist and peace researcher
Galu
- Galuba, Dirk (* 1940), German actor and voice actor
- Galun, Margalith (1927–2012), Israeli botanist, lichenologist, and researcher
- Galuppi, Baldassare (1706–1785), Italian composer
- Galura, Bernhard (1764–1856), Prince-Bishop of the Diocese of Brixen
- Galuschka, Florian (* 1982), German soccer player
- Galuschka, Walter (1921–1967), German politician (SPD), MdL Bavaria
- Galuschka, Vera Viktorovna (* 1982), Ukrainian singer, actress and TV presenter
- Galuschka-Dujunowa, Vera Illarionovna (1945–2012), Soviet volleyball player
- Galuschko, Natalja (* 1971), Belarusian marathon runner
- Galusha, Jonas (1753–1834), American politician, lawyer, and governor of the US state of Vermont
- Galusin, Vladimir Sergeyevich (* 1988), Russian ice hockey player
- Galuska, Joachim (* 1954), German psychiatrist, psychotherapist and entrepreneur
- Galuske, Michael (1959–2011), German educational and social work scientist
- Galustjan, Michail Sergejewitsch (* 1979), Russian comedian and actor of Armenian descent
- Găluț, Andrei (* 1984), Romanian rock musician
- Galut, Yann (* 1966), French politician, member of the National Assembly
Galv
- Galvagni, Bettina (* 1976), Italian writer (South Tyrol)
- Galvaing, Léon , French racing cyclist
- Galvalisi, Eugenio (1915-2000), Uruguayan football player and coach
- Galván Castillo, Gonzalo (* 1951), Mexican clergyman, bishop emeritus of Autlán
- Galván Flores, Percy Lorenzo (* 1965), Bolivian clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of La Paz
- Galván Galindo, José Guadalupe (* 1941), Mexican clergyman, Bishop of Torreón
- Galván, Alejandro (* 1993), Uruguayan football player
- Galván, Carlos (1940–2014), Argentine bandoneonist and tango musician
- Galván, David (* 1973), Mexican long-distance runner
- Galván, Israel (* 1973), Spanish flamenco dancer
- Galván, Luis (* 1948), Argentinian football player
- Galvan, Matteo (* 1988), Italian athlete
- Galván, Pastora (* 1980), Spanish flamenco dancer
- Galván, Rubén (1952–2018), Argentinian football player
- Galvanauskas, Ernestas (1882–1967), Lithuanian politician and Prime Minister
- Galvani, Luigi (1737–1798), Italian physician, anatomist and biophysicist
- Galvani, Stefano (* 1977), Italian-San-Marine tennis player
- Galvano, Mauro (* 1964), Italian boxer
- Galvão Teles, Gonçalo (* 1973), Portuguese director and screenwriter
- Galvão Teles, Luís (* 1945), Portuguese film director and lawyer
- Galvão, Dionísio Gonçalves Rebelo († 1765), Governor of Portuguese Timor
- Galvão, Frei (1739–1822), Brazilian Franciscan and saint of the Roman Catholic Church
- Galvão, Henrique (1895–1970), Portuguese officer, author, scientist and resistance activist
- Galvão, Jefferson de Oliveira (born 1983), Brazilian soccer player
- Galvão, Lula (* 1962), Brazilian guitarist
- Galvão, Mauro (* 1961), Brazilian soccer player and coach
- Galvão, Ricardo (* 1947), Brazilian physicist
- Galvarino († 1557), Mapuche warrior
- Gálvez Durón, Juan Manuel (1887–1972), President of Honduras
- Gálvez Estévez, José (* 1974), Spanish football player
- Gálvez Manzano, José (1930–2013), Spanish carom player and world champion
- Gálvez Moreno, Cristóbal (* 1987), German singer and songwriter
- Gálvez Suárez, Arnoldo (* 1982), Guatemalan journalist and writer
- Gálvez y Gallardo, Antonio de (1728–1792), Spanish nobleman, civil servant and officer
- Gálvez y Gallardo, José de (1720–1787), Spanish nobleman, civil servant and minister
- Gálvez y Gallardo, Matías de (1717–1784), Spanish viceroy of New Spain
- Gálvez y Gallardo, Miguel de (1725–1792), Spanish nobleman, civil servant, minister and diplomat
- Gálvez y Madrid, Bernardo de (1746–1786), Spanish count, politician and general
- Gálvez, Alejandro (* 1989), Spanish soccer player
- Gálvez, Cristián (* 1969), German author, moderator and speaker with a focus on personality, motivation and impact
- Gálvez, Emilio (1922–1991), Mexican singer and drool
- Gálvez, Eric (* 1983), Mexican squash player
- Galvez, Felicity (* 1985), Australian swimmer
- Gálvez, Isaac (1975-2006), Spanish cyclist
- Gálvez, José Mariano Felipe († 1862), politician in the province of Guatemala
- Gálvez, Manuel (1882–1962), Argentine historian and writer
- Gálvez, Oscar (1913–1989), Argentine Formula 1 racing driver
- Galvin, Edward (1882-1956) Irish Roman Catholic Bishop
- Galvin, Elliot (* 1991), British jazz musician (piano, composition)
- Galvin, Fred (* 1936), American mathematician
- Galvin, John R. (1929-2015), American general
- Galvin, Mark (* 1955), Irish racing driver
- Galvin, Patrick (1927–2011) Irish playwright, poet, actor, singer
- Galviņš, Guntis (* 1986), Latvian ice hockey player
- Galvis, Nicolás (* 1997), Canadian football player
- Gálviz, Carlos (* 1989), Venezuelan road cyclist
- Galvonas, Vytautas (1958-2015), Lithuanian politician
Galw
- Galway, Henry Lionel (1859–1949), British colonial administrator
- Galway, James (* 1939), Northern Irish classical flautist
- Galway, Jeanne (* 1955), American flautist and music teacher
- Galway, Martin (* 1966), British composer of computer game music
- Galwey i Garcia, Enric (1864–1931), Catalan painter
Galy
- Galyani Vadhana (1923-2008), Thai noblewoman, member of the Thai royal family
- Galynin, German Germanowitsch (1922–1966), Russian composer
- Galyschewa, Julija (* 1992), Kazakh freestyle skier
Galz
- Galzow, Valeri Ivanovich (* 1947), Russian historian and university professor in Kaliningrad