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Gam
- Gam, Mikael (1901–1982), Danish school principal and Greenland minister
- Gam, Rita (1927-2016), American actress
Gama
- Gama Carneiro e Sousa, José da (1788–1849), Portuguese military and politician
- Gama Malcher, Achille (* 1892), Italian football player and coach
- Gama Pinto, Júlio Raymundo da (1853–1945), Portuguese ophthalmologist
- Gama y Cruz, Valentín (1868–1942), Mexican geography engineer and rector of the Universidad Nacional de México
- Gama, Armando (* 1954), Portuguese singer and pianist
- Gama, Basílio da († 1795), Portuguese-Brazilian poet
- Gama, Bruno (* 1987), Portuguese soccer player
- Gama, Cristóvão da (1516–1542), Portuguese soldier
- Gama, Estêvão da († 1497), Portuguese nobleman
- Gama, Estêvão da († 1576), Portuguese governor of India
- Gama, Gaspar there , Jewish merchant
- Gama, Jaime (* 1947), Portuguese politician
- Gama, Lélio (1892–1981), Brazilian mathematician, astronomer and geophysicist
- Gama, Manuel (* 1980), Portuguese pool player
- Gama, Manuel de Saldanha da (1820–1875), Portuguese governor of Portuguese Timor
- Gama, Paulo da , Portuguese researcher
- Gama, Sara (* 1989), Italian soccer player
- Gama, Sebastião da (1924–1952), Portuguese poet and educator
- Gama, Vasco da († 1524), Portuguese navigator, explorer
- Gamache, Joey (born 1966), American boxer
- Gamache, Simon (* 1981), Canadian ice hockey player
- Gamal, Aarón (born 1961), Mexican soccer player
- Gamal, Mazen (* 1986), Egyptian squash player
- Gamalho, Léo (* 1986), Brazilian soccer player
- Gamaliel I , Jewish patriarch
- Gamaliel II , Jewish teacher
- Gamaliel III. († 235), Jewish teacher
- Gamaliel IV , Jewish teacher
- Gamaliel V. († 380), Jewish teacher
- Gamaliel VI. , last Jewish nasi
- Găman, Valerică (* 1989), Romanian football player
- Gamans, Johannes (1606–1684), German historian and Jesuit
- Gamarnik, Andrea (* 1964), Argentine molecular virologist
- Gamarnik, Grigori Alexandrovich (1929-2018), Soviet wrestler
- Gamarnik, Jan Borissowitsch (1894–1937), Soviet politician
- Gamarra Martins, Ingrid (* 1996), Brazilian tennis player
- Gamarra, Agustín (1785–1841), President of Peru
- Gamarra, Carlos (* 1971), Paraguayan football player
- Gamarra, Francisco (1892–1987), Uruguayan lawyer and politician
- Gamarra, Pierre (1919–2009), French writer
- Gamarra, Rodolfo (* 1988), Paraguayan football player
- Gamarra, Ronald (* 1958), Peruvian human rights activist
- Gamarro, Pedro (1955-2019), Venezuelan boxer
- Gamasin, Gleb (1957–2014), Russian visual artist, graphic artist and designer
- Gamatié, Ali Badjo , Nigerien manager, entrepreneur and politician
- Gamauf, Anita (1962-2018), Austrian ornithologist
- Gamauf, Richard (* 1964), Austrian legal historian
Gamb
- Gamba, Bartolommeo (1766–1841), Italian bibliographer and biographer
- Gamba, Ezio (* 1958), Italian judoka
- Gamba, Francesco (1818–1887), Italian painter, engraver, curator and author of art historical writings
- Gamba, Giuliana (* 1953), Italian film director
- Gamba, Giuseppe (1857–1929), Italian clergyman, Archbishop of Turin and Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Gamba, Irene M. (* 1957), Argentine-American mathematician
- Gamba, Mario (* 1955), Italian cook
- Gamba, Rumon (* 1972), British conductor
- Gambaccini, Paul (* 1949), British author and radio host
- Gambale, Frank (* 1958), Australian jazz guitarist
- Gambandé, Facundo (* 1990), Argentine actor, singer and dancer
- Gambara, Gastone (1890–1962), Italian general
- Gambara, Gianfrancesco (1533–1587), Italian clergyman
- Gambara, Lattanzio (1530–1574), Italian painter
- Gambara, Veronica (1485–1550), Italian poet
- Gambard, Elsa Sophie (* 1980), German actress
- Gambardella, Emmanuel (1888–1953), French football player and official
- Gambardella, Luis , Uruguayan politician
- Gambarelli, Crescenzio , Italian painter
- Gambari, Ibrahim (* 1944), Nigerian diplomat, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations
- Gambari, Ibrahim Kolapo Sulu , Nigerian lawyer, 11th Emir of Ilorin, judge at the Nigerian Court of Appeal
- Gambarini, Roberta (* 1972), Italian jazz singer
- Gambaro, Griselda (* 1928), Argentine playwright and writer
- Gambart, Jean-Félix Adolphe (1800–1836), French astronomer
- Gambatese, Frank , American politician
- Gamber, Hans (* 1944), German journalist, writer and publisher
- Gamber, Klaus (1919–1989), German priest and liturgical scholar
- Gamber, Ortwin (* 1925), Austrian art historian with a focus on weapons
- Gamberini, Alessandro (* 1981), Italian football player
- Gamberini, Antonio Domenico (1760–1841), Italian clergyman, bishop of Orvieto and cardinal
- Gamberini, Bruno (1950–2011), Brazilian clergyman, Archbishop of Campinas
- Gamberini, Fabio (* 1992), Brazilian racing driver
- Gamberoni, Johann (1921–2017), Italian theologian
- Gambetta, Diego (* 1952), Italian sociologist
- Gambetta, Léon (1838–1882), French statesman of the Third Republic
- Gambetta, Sara (* 1993), German athlete
- Gambetta, Schubert (1920–1991), Uruguayan football player
- Gambi (* 1999), French rapper
- Gambi, Antoine , Central African politician and general
- Gambier, Bertrand (1879–1954), French mathematician
- Gambier, James (1756-1833), British naval admiral
- Gambier, Yves (* 1949), French linguist and professor emeritus of translation and interpreting
- Gambiez, Fernand (1903–1989), French general and military historian
- Gambill, Jan-Michael (* 1977), American tennis player
- Gambill, Robert (* 1955), American opera singer (heroic tenor)
- Gambillon, Geneviève (* 1951), French cyclist
- Gambini, Rodolfo (* 1946), Uruguayan physicist
- Gambino, Carlo (1902–1976), American mobster, boss of the Gambino family
- Gambino, Domenico (1890–1968), Italian actor and film director
- Gambino, Gabriella (* 1968), Italian bioethicist and curia official
- Gambino, John (1940-2017), Sicilian-American Mobster
- Gambino, Salvatore (* 1983), German soccer player
- Gambirasio, Patrizio (* 1961), Italian racing cyclist
- Gambke, Thomas (* 1949), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the Bundestag
- Gambke, Wolfram (* 1959), German athlete and Olympic participant
- Gamble, Clarence (1881–1952), American tennis player
- Gamble, David (* 1955), British film editor
- Gamble, Ed (born 1935), British archer
- Gamble, Fred (* 1932), American racing car driver
- Gamble, Hamilton Rowan (1798–1864), American lawyer and politician
- Gamble, James (1803-1891), British soap maker and industrialist
- Gamble, James (1809-1883), American politician
- Gamble, James Sykes (1847-1925), English botanist
- Gamble, John Rankin (1848-1891), American politician
- Gamble, Julian (* 1989), American basketball player
- Gamble, Kenny (* 1943), American soul producer and songwriter
- Gamble, Mason (* 1986), American actor
- Gamble, Nathan , American poker player
- Gamble, Nathan (* 1998), American actor
- Gamble, Ralph A. (1885–1959), American lawyer and politician
- Gamble, Robert J. (1851-1924) American politician
- Gamble, Roger Lawson (1787–1847), American politician
- Gamble, William (1818–1866), American brigadier general in the Northern States during the Civil War
- Gambles, Joseph (* 1982), Australian triathlete
- Gamblin, Jacques (born 1957), French actor
- Gamblin, Lucien (1890–1972), French football player, official and journalist
- Gambling, William Alexander (* 1926), British physicist
- Gambo, Bashiru (* 1978), Ghanaian soccer player
- Gamboa, Cristian (* 1989), Costa Rican soccer player
- Gamboa, Fernando (1909–1990), Mexican artist and museographer
- Gamboa, Joma (* 1973), Filipino boxer in straw weight
- Gamboa, José María (1856–1911), Mexican ambassador
- Gamboa, Martín Ruiz de (1533–1590), Governor of Chile (1580–1583)
- Gambôa, Mel (* 1984), Romanian-Angolan actress, presenter and producer
- Gamboa, Yuriorkis (* 1981), Cuban boxer
- Gamboa, Zézé (* 1955), Angolan director
- Gambon, Michael (born 1940), Irish actor
- Gambrell, David H. (* 1929), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Gambrell, Dylan (born 1996), American ice hockey player
- Gambrell, Freddie (1936–2004), American jazz musician and composer
- Gambrill, Mike (1935-2011), British cyclist
- Gambrill, Stephen Warfield (1873–1938), American politician
- Gambs, Benedikt († 1751), German artist
- Gambs, Christian Carl (1747–1822), German theologian and preacher
- Gambs, Franz (1846–1917), German administrative officer
- Gambucci, Andre (1928-2016), American ice hockey player and referee
- Gambucci, Serge (1923-2014), American ice hockey player and coach
- Gamburg, Anna (* 1988), German voice actress and presenter
- Gamburzew, Grigori Alexandrowitsch (1903–1955), Russian geophysicist, seismologist and university professor
- Gambús i Millet, Francesc de Paula (1974–2019), Spanish politician
Game
- Gamedes , Boeotian potter
- Gamedes painter , Boeotian black-figure vase painter
- Gameiro, Kevin (* 1987), French soccer player
- Gameiro, Ruy Roque (1906–1935), Portuguese sculptor
- Gamel, Mostafa el- (* 1988), Egyptian hammer thrower
- Gamel, Pierre (1889–1966), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Gamelbert , Catholic clergyman
- Gamelin († 1271), Scottish bishop, regent and Lord Chancellor
- Gamelin, Émilie (1800–1851), founder of the Sœurs de la charité de la Providence, virgin
- Gamelin, Jacques (1738–1803) French painter, draftsman, engraver and etcher
- Gamelin, Maurice (1872–1958), French general in the First and Second World Wars
- Gamelon, Laurent (born 1960), French actor
- Gamer, Berthold (1914–1966), German officer and manager
- Gamer, Gustav (* 1934), German classical archaeologist
- Gamer-Wallert, Ingrid (* 1936), German Egyptologist
- Gamerdinger, Walter , German soccer goalkeeper
- Gameren, Tylman van (1632–1706), Polish architect and engineer of Dutch origin
- Gamerio, Sergio († 1668), Arabist and Maronite bishop
- Gamerith, Berthold (1758–1834), Austrian Cistercian and abbot of Zwettl Abbey
- Gamerith, Tatjana (* 1919), German-Austrian environmental activist, painter and graphic artist
- Gamerith, Walter (1903–1949), Austrian painter and photographer
- Gamerith, Werner (* 1939), Austrian environmental activist, anti-nuclear pioneer, author, photographer
- Gamersfelder, Hans , German hymn poet
- Games, Abram (1914-1996), British poster artist
- Gamet, Pierre (1944–2012), French sound engineer
- Gámez Guzmán, José Dolores (1851–1923), Nicaraguan historian, minister, diplomat
- Gámez Martin, Julia (* 1986), German musical artist, singer and songwriter
- Gámez, Jesús (* 1985), Spanish football player
- Gámez, Leo (* 1963), Venezuelan boxer
Gamg
- Gamgee, John (1831-1894) British veterinary scientist and inventor
Gami
- Gamiette, Thomas (* 1986), French football player
- Gamillscheg, Ernst (1887–1971), German-Austrian Romance scholar and Romanologist
- Gamillscheg, Ernst (* 1950), Austrian Byzantinist, palaeographer and librarian
- Gamillscheg, Franz (1924–2018), German legal scholar
- Gamillscheg, Marie (* 1992), Austrian author
- Gamillscheg, Othmar (1889–1947), Austrian officer
- Gaminara, William (born 1956), British actor and screenwriter
- Gamine, Leandra (* 1994), German pop singer
- Gaminolf († 979), Bishop of Constance
- Gamio, Luis Felipe , Uruguayan politician and doctor
- Gámir Prieto, Carlos (1913–2013), Spanish diplomat
- Gámiz, Andrea (* 1992), Venezuelan tennis player
- Gamiz, Julianna (* 2012), American actress
Gaml
- Gamley, Douglas (1924-1998), Australian film composer
- Gamli'el, Arje (* 1951), Israeli politician and member of the Knesset
- Gamliel, Gila (* 1974), Israeli politician
Gamm
- Gamm, Annett (* 1977), German diver
- Gamm, Christoph Otto von (1721–1796), Danish diplomat, Privy Council in Mecklenburg-Strelitz, genealogist
- Gamm, David (* 1995), German luge rider
- Gamm, Gerhard (* 1947), German philosopher and university professor
- Gamm, Hans-Jochen (1925–2011), German educationalist
- Gamm, Otto-Friedrich Freiherr von (1923–2001), German legal scholar and judge at the Federal Court of Justice
- Gamm, Rüdiger (* 1971), German arithmetic and memory genius
- Gamm, Stephan (* 1971), German management consultant and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Gamma, Erich (* 1961), Swiss computer scientist
- Gamma, Marcel (* 1962), Swiss comic script writer and freelance writer
- Gamma, Martin (1856–1937), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Gamma, Raymund (1919–1980), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Gammage, Gene (* 1931), American modern jazz drummer
- Gammage, Johnny (1964-1995), American casualty
- Gammage, Robert (1938–2012), American lawyer and politician
- Gammel, Josef (1901–1959), German Catholic clergyman and local researcher
- Gammel, Moa (* 1980), Swedish actress
- Gammelgaard, Lene (* 1961), Danish lawyer, speaker, author and psychotherapist
- Gammelin, Cerstin (* 1965), German journalist
- Gammenthaler, Michel (* 1972), Swiss magician and comedy artist
- Gammer, Josef (1859–1933), Austrian politician (SDAP), member of the state parliament
- Gammer, Martha (* 1947), Austrian pedagogue, author, translator, local history researcher
- Gammer, Moshe (1950–2013), Israeli historian
- Gämmerler, Franz (1803–1876), German theater actor and writer
- Gammersbach, Ferdinand (1794–1870), Prussian district administrator
- Gammert, Walter (1902–1996), German businessman, factory director and member of the Bavarian Senate
- Gammill, Kerry (* 1954), American illustrator, comic book artist, storyboard and film designer
- Gammon, James (1940-2010), American actor
- Gammond, Fiona (* 1992), British rower
- Gammoudi, Mohamed (* 1938), Tunisian athlete
- Gammour, Senna (* 1979), German-Moroccan pop singer and presenter
Yarn
- Gamna, Vincenzo (1925–2016), Italian assistant editor, documentary filmmaker and film director
- Gamnitzer, Alexander (* 1978), German actor, director and speaker
- Gamnitzer, Camillo (* 1951), Austrian author of chess problems
Gamo
- Gamō, Kumpei (1768–1813), writer and historian
- Gamon, Claudia (* 1988), Austrian politician (NEOS)
- Gamon, Hermann (1929–2015), Austrian ski racer and trainer
- Gamon, Horst (* 1936), German soccer player
- Gamoneda, Antonio (* 1931), Spanish poet
- Gamow, George (1904–1968), Russian-American physicist
- Gamowa, Jekaterina Alexandrovna (* 1980), Russian volleyball player
Gamp
- Gamp, Botho von (1894–1977), German painter and graphic artist
- Gamp, Ludwig (1856–1910), German sculptor
- Gamp-Massaunen, Karl von (1846–1918), German landowner and politician (Free Conservative Party), MdR
- Gampe, Emil (* 1969), Austrian fashion designer and producer
- Gampe, Michael (* 1950), Austrian actor and theater director
- Gampe, Theodor Heinrich (1845–1897), German writer, poet and publisher
- Gampe, Wolfgang (1928–1999), German agricultural economist and university professor in the GDR
- Gampenrieder, Karl (1860–1927), German painter
- Gamper, Alexander (* 1975), Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the state parliament in Tyrol
- Gamper, Anna (* 1975), Austrian lawyer
- Gamper, Arnold (1925–2007), Austrian Roman Catholic priest, theologian and Old Testament scholar
- Gamper, Ferdinand (1957–1996), Italian serial killer
- Gamper, Florian (* 1972), German athlete
- Gamper, Hans (1890–1970), Austrian politician (CS, VF, ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Gamper, Heinz (* 1949), Italian zither player, pianist and accordionist (South Tyrol)
- Gamper, Hugo (1934–1979), Italian lawyer and politician (South Tyrol)
- Gamper, Joan (1877–1930), Swiss football player, football official and founder of FC Barcelona
- Gamper, Josef (* 1856), Austrian mineralogist
- Gamper, Karl (* 1949), Austrian author, coach and lecturer
- Gamper, Martino (* 1971), Italian designer who lives and works in London
- Gamper, Michael (1885–1956), priest and publicist
- Gamper, Patrick (* 1997), Austrian cyclist
- Gamper, Peter (* 1940), German athlete and university professor
- Gamper, Rudi (* 1942), Italian journalist (South Tyrol)
- Gamperl, Robert (* 1986), Austrian soccer player
- Gämperle, Harald (* 1968), Swiss football player and coach
- Gämperli, Andrea (* 1995), Swiss floorball player
- Gampert, Otto (1842–1924), Swiss doctor, landscape painter and etcher
- Gampl, Inge (1929–2018), Austrian lawyer and author
- Gampopa (1079–1153), founder of the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism (Vajrayana)
- Gampp, Josua Leander (1889–1969), German graphic artist, painter and university professor
Gamq
- Gamqrelidse, Dawit (* 1965), Georgian politician
- Gamqrelidse, Giorgi (* 1986), Georgian basketball player
- Gamqrelidse, Rewas (* 1927), Georgian mathematician
- Gamqrelidse, Tamas (* 1929), Georgian linguist and orientalist
Gamr
- Gamradt, Carl (1810–1860), Prussian district administrator, member of the Frankfurt National Assembly and the Prussian House of Representatives
Chamois
- Gams, Helmut (1893–1976), Austrian botanist
- Gams, Ivan (1923–2014), Yugoslav and Slovenian geographer and university professor
- Gams, Pius (1816–1892), German Roman Catholic religious, university professor and church historian
- Gams, Walter (1934-2017), Austrian mycologist
- Gamsachurdia, Konstantine (1893–1975), Georgian writer
- Gamsachurdia, Konstantine (* 1961), Georgian politician and Iranist
- Gamsachurdia, Swiad (1939–1993), Georgian writer, dissident and politician
- Gamsatow, Jawid Schakirowitsch (* 1989), Belarusian wrestler
- Gamsatow, Rassul Gamsatowitsch (1923–2003), Avar poet and writer
- Gamsjäger, Bernhard (* 1949), Austrian teacher, author, regional and folk music researcher
- Gamsjäger, Josef (1904–1996), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Federal Council
- Gamsjäger, Rudolf (1909–1985), Austrian music manager
- Gamson, William Anthony (* 1934), American sociologist
Gamz
- Gamziukaitė-Mažiulienė, Raminta (* 1939), Lithuanian literary scholar
- Gamzou, Yoel (* 1988), Israeli-American conductor