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- Geoană, Mircea (* 1958), Romanian politician and diplomat
Geof
- Geoffray, César (1901–1972), French choirmaster
- Geoffrey , Bishop of Lincoln, Archbishop of York
- Geoffrey de Burgh († 1228), bishop of the English diocese of Ely
- Geoffrey de Geneville, 1st Baron Geneville († 1314), Lord of Vaucouleurs, Lord of Meath and Baron of Trim and Ludlow
- Geoffrey de Say († 1230), English nobleman and rebel
- Geoffrey Fitz Peter, 1st Earl of Essex († 1213), English nobleman and legal advisor of England
- Geoffrey le Rat († 1207), Grand Master of the Order of St. John
- Geoffrey Ridel , Lord Chancellor of England and Bishop of Ely
- Geoffrey Rufus († 1140), Bishop of Durham, Lord Chancellor and keeper of the seals of England
- Geoffrey von Monmouth , British historian and pastor
- Geoffrin, Marie Thérèse Rodet (1699–1777), French salonnière
- Geoffrion, Bernie (1931-2006), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Geoffrion, Blake (* 1988), American ice hockey player and official
- Geoffrion, Christophe-Alphonse (1843–1899), Canadian politician
- Geoffroy de Brionne , Count of Eu
- Geoffroy de Charnay († 1314), Templar
- Geoffroy de Charny († 1356), French knight and author
- Geoffroy de Donjon († 1202), 11th Grand Master of the Order of St. John
- Geoffroy de Montbray († 1093), Bishop of Coutances and advisor to William the Conqueror
- Geoffroy de Paris , French chronicler, poet, scribe and notary in the Chancellery of the Kings of France
- Geoffroy de Sergines († 1269), Seneschal and Regent of Jerusalem
- Geoffroy du Breuil († 1184), French clergyman and chronicler
- Geoffroy Rivas, Pedro (1908–1979), Salvadoran journalist, poet, anthropologist and linguist
- Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, Étienne (1772–1844), French zoologist
- Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, Isidore (1805–1861), French zoologist and ethologist
- Geoffroy, Claude François (1729–1753), French chemist
- Geoffroy, Claude-Joseph (1685–1752), French botanist, mycologist, chemist and pharmacist
- Geoffroy, Éric (* 1956), French Arabist and Islamic scholar, Sufism researcher and Sufi
- Geoffroy, Étienne François (1672–1731), French chemist
- Geoffroy, Étienne Louis (1725–1810), French pharmacist and entomologist
- Geoffroy, Jean (1853–1924) French painter and illustrator
- Geoffroy, Jean-Nicolas (1633–1694), French organist and composer
- Geoffroy, Julien Louis (1743–1814), French writer and critic
- Geoffroy, Louis (1803-1858), French writer
- Geoffroy, Pierre (1939–1994), French journalist, football coach and official
- Geoffroy, Thierry (* 1961), Danish-French conceptual artist
Geog
- Geoghan, John (1935–2003), American pastor
- Geoghegan Hart, Tao (* 1995), British cyclist
- Geoghegan, James (1886–1951), Irish politician (Fianna Fáil), attorney general and judge
- Geoghegan, Samuel (1845-1928) Irish engineer
- Geoghegan-Quinn, Máire (born 1950), Irish politician
- Geographer of Ravenna , author of an early medieval geographical work
Geol
- Geolgău, Ion (* 1961), Romanian football player and coach
- Geolier (* 2000), Italian rapper
Geom
- Geominy, Wilfred (1947-2013), German Classical Archeology
Geon
- Geonzon, Winefreda (1941–1990), Filipino attorney
Geor
- George , saint, early Christian martyr
- Georg († 1219), Count of Wied
- Georg , Count of Werdenberg-Heiligenberg, Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen-Sigmaringen-Heiligenberg line, Count of Heiligenberg, Sigmaringen and Veringen
- Georg (1433–1484), Margrave of Baden and Bishop of Metz
- Georg (1455–1503), Duke of Bavaria-Landshut
- Georg (1484–1543), Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach
- Georg (1518–1569), Count Palatine and Duke of Simmern
- Georg (1562–1623), Count of Nassau-Beilstein, later Nassau-Dillenburg
- Georg (1582–1641), duke of the principalities of Braunschweig and Lüneburg, Calenberg and Göttingen
- Georg (1779–1860), Grand Duke of Mecklenburg in Mecklenburg-Strelitz
- Georg (1796–1853), Duke of Saxe-Altenburg
- Georg (1832–1904), King of Saxony
- Georg (1846–1911), Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe
- Georg Albert (1838–1890), German nobleman, Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt, Prussian general of the cavalry
- Georg Albrecht (1690–1734), 4th Prince of East Friesland
- Georg Albrecht (1695–1739), Duke of Saxe-Weissenfels-Barby (1728–1739)
- Georg Albrecht von Brandenburg (1591–1615), Margrave of Brandenburg, master master of Sonnenburg
- Georg Albrecht von Brandenburg-Kulmbach (1619–1666), German nobleman and founder of a Hohenzollern branch
- Georg Albrecht von Brandenburg-Kulmbach (1666–1703), founder of a baronial von Kotzau family
- Georg Alexander (1859–1909), member of the Grand Ducal House of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Russian general
- Georg Altdorfer (1437–1495), German clergyman, bishop of Chiemsee
- Georg Aribert von Anhalt-Dessau (1606–1643), Ascan prince
- Georg August (1665–1721), German prince
- Georg August (1691–1758), founder of the Erbach-Schönberg line, ruling count
- Georg Christian (1626–1677), third Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg
- Georg Christian (1634–1665), Prince of East Friesland
- George the Bearded (1471–1539), Duke of Saxony
- Georg Ernst (1511–1583), last ruling Count of Henneberg-Schleusingen
- Georg Feierabend († 1498), German Roman Catholic clergyman
- Georg Friedrich (1569–1645), Count von Hohenlohe-Neuenstein-Weikersdorf, Bohemian landlord, officer and occasional poet
- Georg Friedrich (1573–1638), Margrave of Baden-Durlach
- Georg Friedrich (1606–1674), Count of Nassau-Siegen
- Georg Friedrich (1620–1692), German field marshal and Dutch captain general
- Georg Friedrich (1899–1969), German landlord
- Georg Friedrich I (1539–1603), Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach and Brandenburg-Kulmbach as well as curator and duke in the Duchy of Prussia and Jägerndorf
- Georg Friedrich II. (1678–1703), Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach
- Georg Friedrich Karl (1688–1735), Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth
- Georg Friedrich Karl (1785–1826), Count of Waldeck-Limpurg, Württemberg bailiff of Heilbronn and Stuttgart
- Georg Golser († 1489), Catholic bishop of the diocese of Brixen
- Georg Gustav (1564–1634), Count Palatine of Veldenz
- Georg Herzog zu Mecklenburg (1899–1963), German nobleman
- Georg Hohermuth von Speyer († 1540), German conquistador and governor of Venezuela
- Georg I († 1347), Count of Veldenz and royal governor
- Georg I , Count of Ortenburg, Count of Neu-Ortenburg
- Georg I († 1474), Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst
- Georg I (1470–1502), Imperial Prince, Duke of Münsterberg and Oels, Count of Glatz
- George I († 1486), Bishop of Lavant
- Georg I († 1521), Duke of Liegnitz and Brzeg
- George I , Duke of Pomerania from the Greifenhaus
- Georg I (1498–1558), Count of Württemberg-Mömpelgard
- Georg I (1547–1596), Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt
- George I (1660–1727), King of Great Britain and Ireland, Elector of Braunschweig-Lüneburg
- Georg I (1747–1813), Count of Pyrmont and Prince of Waldeck
- Georg I (1761–1803), Duke of Saxe-Meiningen
- George I (1845–1913), King of Greece (1863–1913)
- Georg I. Engel , abbot of the Waldsassen monastery
- Georg I von Schaumberg (1390–1475), Bishop of Bamberg
- Georg II , Count of Ortenburg
- Georg II. (1454–1509), Prince of Anhalt-Köthen
- Georg II. (1512–1553), Duke of Münsterberg, Duke of Oels and Count of Glatz
- Georg II (1523–1586), Duke of Liegnitz, Brieg and Wohlau
- George II (1582–1617), non-ruling Duke of Pomerania
- George II (1605–1661), Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt (1626–1661)
- George II (1626–1699), Duke of Württemberg-Mömpelgard
- George II (1683–1760), King of Great Britain (1727–1760)
- Georg II. (1789–1845), Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont (1813–1845)
- George II (1826–1914), Duke of Saxe-Meiningen
- George II (1890–1947), Greek king (1922–1924 and 1935–1947)
- Georg II. Albrecht († 1560), German Roman Catholic clergyman; Abbot of the monastery Sankt Mang in Füssen (1556–1560)
- Georg II Marshal von Ebnet († 1505), Bishop of Bamberg
- Georg II. Schmucker , abbot of the Waldsassen monastery
- Georg II von Fleckenstein-Dagstuhl (1588–1644), German nobleman
- Georg II von Volkersdorf , Austrian nobleman, councilor and envoy under Emperor Friedrich III.
- George II. Xiphilinos († 1198), Patriarch of Constantinople (1191–1198)
- George III (1502–1555), Landgrave von Leuchtenberg
- George III (1507–1553), Prince of Anhalt-Dessau, Catholic priest and Protestant reformer
- George III (1548–1605), Count of Erbach and Breuberg
- George III (1611–1664), Duke of Brieg and Liegnitz
- George III (1632–1676), Landgrave of Hessen-Itter
- George III (1738-1820), King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
- George III Schenk von Limpurg († 1522), Bishop of Bamberg
- George III von Ortenburg (1473–1553), provost of Freising, canon of Freising, Augsburg and Salzburg and imperial councilor
- George IV (1573–1627), Imperial Count of Ortenburg, Bavarian-Ducal Councilor, captain of Burghausen, caretaker of Wasserburg and Eggenfelden.
- George IV (1762–1830), King of Great Britain, Ireland and Hanover (1820–1830)
- Georg IV. Fuchs von Rügheim (1519–1561), Bishop of Bamberg
- Georg IV. Ludwig (1563–1613), Landgrave of Leuchtenberg
- Georg Johann I (1543–1592), Count Palatine of Veldenz
- Georg Johann II. (1586–1654), Count Palatine of Guttenberg, Count Palatine of Lützelstein
- Georg Karl von Hessen-Darmstadt (1754–1830), German prince from the House of Hessen-Darmstadt
- Georg Komnenos , Byzantine governor in the despotate of Epirus
- Georg Komnenos , Emperor of Trebizond
- Georg Laskaris , Byzantine Sebastocrator, brother of Emperor Theodor I. Laskaris
- Georg Ludwig von Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf (1719–1763), nobleman, Prussian lieutenant general, head of a dragoon regiment and Imperial Russian field marshal
- Georg Muzalon († 1258), Byzantine Megas Domestikos, regent for Emperor John IV.
- Georg Philipp (1655–1702), Count of Ortenburg
- Georg Reinhard (1607–1666), Count of Ortenburg
- Georg Rudolf (1595–1653), Duke of Liegnitz (1602–1653) and Duke of Wohlau (1615–1653)
- Georg Thopia († 1392), Albanian prince
- George V (1286–1346), King of Georgia
- George V (1819–1878), last King of Hanover, 2nd Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale
- George V (1865–1936), British King (1910–1936)
- George VI. (1895–1952), King of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (1936–1952)
- Georg Viktor (1831–1893), Prince of Waldeck-Pyrmont
- Georg von Anhalt-Dessau (1796–1865), Prince of Anhalt-Dessau
- George of Antioch , court official of Rogers II of Sicily
- Georg von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1494–1566), last Catholic Archbishop of Bremen and Bishop of Verden
- George of Denmark (1653–1708), husband of the British Queen Anna
- Georg von der Pfalz (1486–1529), German clergyman, Bishop of Speyer (1513–1529)
- George of Egmond († 1559), Bishop of Utrecht
- Georg von Eudokias (1930–1993), Orthodox theologian, Archbishop of the Exarchate of Orthodox Congregations of Russian Tradition in Western Europe
- Georg von Ghese († 1559), martyr
- George of Greece (1869–1957), High Commissioner of Crete
- Georg von Hessen-Darmstadt (1669–1705), officer in the Austrian service
- George of Cappadocia († 361), Arian bishop
- Georg von Klausenburg , Transylvanian bronze caster
- George of Mecklenburg (1528–1552), Duke of Mecklenburg
- Georg von Neuberg († 1393), Bishop of Chiemsee
- Georg von Oldenburg (1784–1812), Prince of Oldenburg
- George of Austria (1504–1557), Bishop of Liège
- Georg von Pappenheim († 1563), Bishop of Regensburg
- George of Pisidia , Eastern Roman poet
- George of Podiebrad (1420–1471), King of Bohemia (1458–1471)
- George of Serbia (1887–1972), Crown Prince of Serbia
- Georg von Slatkonia (1456–1522), Catholic bishop of Vienna
- George of Slavonia († 1416), Slavonian clergyman and scholar, active in France
- Georg von Stubai († 1443), Austrian bishop of the Roman Catholic Church
- Georg Werner August Dietrich von Münster (1751–1801), Imperial Count von Meinhövel, Baron von Oer and Schade, ruling class lord of Königsbrück
- Georg Wilhelm (1591–1669), Count Palatine and Duke of Pfalz-Birkenfeld
- Georg Wilhelm (1595–1640), Elector of Brandenburg
- Georg Wilhelm (1624–1705), Prince of the Principality of Calenberg and Prince of Lüneburg
- Georg Wilhelm (1678–1726), Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth
- Georg Wilhelm (1784–1860), Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe
- Georg Wilhelm I (1660–1675), Duke of Liegnitz, Brieg and Wohlau
- Georg Wilhelm von Braunschweig-Lüneburg (1880–1912), German prince and officer
- Georg Wilhelm von Hessen-Darmstadt (1722–1782), Prince of Hessen-Darmstadt
- Georg Wolf von Kotzau († 1560), imperial knight, bailiff
- Georg zu Mecklenburg (1748–1785), member of the House of Mecklenburg-Strelitz; Austrian officer, most recently major general
- Georg zu Mecklenburg (1824–1876), German nobleman and Russian general, member of the grand ducal house of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
- Georg, Carl-Siegfried von (1886–1957), German naval officer, submarine commander in the First World War
- Georg, Carl-Theodor (1884–1966), German doctor, plantation owner and hospital founder
- Georg, Heinrich (1918–2008), German entrepreneur
- Georg, Helmut (1915–1989), German painter
- Georg, Johann Wilhelm Detlev (1779–1840), Oldenburg Chamber Director
- Georg, Karl (1855–1904), German publisher, bibliographer, non-fiction author and editor
- Georg, Konrad (1914–1987), German theater and film actor
- Georg, Richard , German theater and film actor
- Georg, Rita (1900–1973), German soubrette and operetta singer (soprano)
- Georg, Walter (* 1943), German educator
- Georgakopoulos, Konstantinos (1890–1978), Greek general, politician and Prime Minister
- Georgali, Chrisa (* 1983), Greek badminton player
- Georgandas, Nikolaos (1880-1958), Greek athlete
- Georgano, George Nicholas (1932–2017), British author and automotive historian
- Georgatou, Maria (* 1984), Greek gymnast
- George Hay, 1st Earl of Kinnoull (1572–1634), Scottish nobleman, Lord Chancellor of Scotland
- George Li (* 1995), American-Chinese pianist
- George of Cambridge (* 2013), British nobleman, son of William, Duke of Cambridge and his wife Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge
- George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of Bedford (1477–1479), English prince
- George Tupou I (1797-1893), King of Tonga
- George Tupou II (1874–1918), King of Tonga
- George Tupou V (1948–2012), Tongan king
- George, 1st Duke of Kent (1902–1942), fourth son of King George V and Queen Mary of Teck
- George, 2nd Duke of Cambridge (1819–1904), British Field Marshal
- George, Alexander , American philosopher and chess composer
- George, Alexander Segger (* 1939), Australian botanist
- George, Arthur (1917-2013), Australian attorney
- George, Barbara (1942–2006), American singer
- George, Benjamin (1739–1823), German entrepreneur
- George, Bill , film technician
- George, Bill (1929–1982) American football player
- George, Bill (* 1942), American manager, author and professor
- George, Bobby (* 1945), English dart player
- George, Brian (* 1952), Israeli actor
- George, Charlie (born 1950), English football player
- George, Christopher (1931–1983), American actor
- George, Christopher Paul (* 1980), American entrepreneur and criminal
- George, Courtney (* 1986), American curler
- George, Dan (1899–1981), Canadian actor and chief of the Salish Indian tribe in Burrard Inlet, British Columbia (Canada)
- George, David (* 1976), South African racing cyclist
- George, Dean (* 1987), English badminton player
- George, Devean (born 1977), American basketball player
- George, Dileep (* 1977), American neuroscientist
- George, Eddie (* 1973), American football player
- George, Edward, Baron George (1938–2009) British politician and bank manager
- George, Eileen (1899-1998), Canadian badminton player
- George, Elizabeth (* 1949), American crime novelist
- George, Elmer (1928–1976), American racing driver
- George, Emma (* 1974), Australian pole vaulter
- George, Fatty (1927–1982), Austrian clarinetist and jazz musician
- George, Finidi (* 1971), Nigerian football player
- George, Francis (1937–2015), American theologian, Archbishop of Chicago and Cardinal
- George, Gladys (1904–1954), American actress
- George, Götz (1938–2016), German actor
- George, Haimo (1933–1985), German lawyer and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- George, Harold L. (1893-1986), American Air Force general
- George, Heinrich (1893–1946), German actor
- George, Henry (1839-1897), American political economist
- George, Henry (1891–1976), Belgian racing cyclist
- George, Henry Junior (1862–1916), American politician
- George, Inara (* 1974), American singer-songwriter and actress
- George, James (1918-2020), Canadian diplomat
- George, James (born 1935), American weightlifter
- George, James Z. (1826-1897), American politician
- George, Jamie (* 1990), English rugby player
- George, Jann (* 1992), German soccer player
- George, Jason (born 1972), American actor
- George, Jason (* 2001), German basketball player
- George, Jean Craighead (1919–2012), American writer
- George, John (1882–1962), British athlete
- George, Jordan (* 1990), German-American ice hockey player
- George, Karl (1913–1978), American jazz trumpeter
- George, Leila (born 1992), Australian actress
- George, Leopold (1811–1873), German philosopher and theologian
- George, Leroy (* 1987), Dutch-Surinamese football player
- George, Linda (* 1960), Iraqi singer
- George, Lowell (1945–1979), American musician
- George, Lynda Day (born 1944), American actress
- George, Manfred (1893–1965), German journalist, theater critic, publicist and translator
- George, Margaret (* 1943), American writer
- George, Martin (* 1948), German Protestant church historian
- George, Mary Charles (1913–2008), educator and politician from St. Kitts and Nevis
- George, Melissa (* 1976), Australian actress and athlete
- George, Melvin Clark (1849–1933), American politician
- George, Myron V. (1900–1972), American politician
- George, Nelson (* 1957), American author, music and cultural critic, film and TV producer, and television director
- George, Newell A. (1904-1992), American politician
- George, Nick (* 1982), British basketball player
- George, Nina (* 1973), German writer and journalist
- George, Oorlagh (* 1980), American-Northern Irish film producer
- George, Oskar (1920–1981), German trade union official
- George, Patience Okon (* 1991), Nigerian sprinter
- George, Paul (* 1990), American basketball player
- George, Paul (* 1994), Irish football player
- George, Peter (1924–1966), British writer
- George, Peter (* 1929), American weightlifter
- George, Peter (* 1945), German basketball referee
- George, Philip (* 1993), British DJ and music producer
- George, Raby (* 1992), Swedish football player of Aramaic-Syrian descent
- George, Regina (* 1991), Nigerian sprinter of American origin
- George, Robert (1896–1967), British general, Governor of South Australia
- George, Robert P. (* 1955), American legal scholar
- George, Roger (1921–1998), Swiss-German dancer, choreographer, ballet master and dance teacher
- George, Rowland (1905-1997), British rower
- George, Russell (* 1932), American jazz musician
- George, Sophia (born 1964), Jamaican singer
- George, Stefan (1806–1888), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- George, Stefan (1868–1933), German poet and writer
- George, Susan (* 1934), French political scientist and writer
- George, Susan (born 1950), British actress and film producer
- George, Susanne (* 1963), German publisher and translator
- George, Tami-Adrian , American actress
- George, Terry (* 1952), Northern Irish director and screenwriter
- George, Thomas (* 1994), British rower
- George, Tina (* 1978), American wrestler
- George, Tony (* 1959), American sports official in automobile racing
- George, Tyler (* 1982), American curler
- George, Uwe (* 1940), German journalist, researcher and book author
- George, Walter (1858–1943), British medium and long distance runner
- George, Walter (1929–1996), American Republican politician, judge, and political scientist
- George, Walter F. (1878–1957), American lawyer and politician
- George, Werner , German ice hockey player
- George, Yvonne (1896–1930), Belgian singer and feminist actress
- George-Mayer, August (1834–1889), Austrian painter
- George-Wout, Lucille (* 1950), Dutch politician and governor of Curaçao
- Georgelin, Jean-Louis (* 1948), French Général d'armée
- Georgen, Theresa (* 1946), German art historian and professor emeritus
- Georgendiel von Georgenthal, Philipp Wilderich Johann († 1727), German secretary and trainee lawyer for a Latin expedition in the Chancellery of the Holy Roman Empire
- Georgens, Jan-Daniel (1823–1886), German educator and doctor
- Georgens, Otto (* 1950), German clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Speyer and titular bishop of Gubaliana
- Georger, Alphonse (* 1936), French clergyman and former bishop of Oran
- Geörger, Emil (1912–1967), German farmer and politician (CDU), MdL
- Georges, Alexandre (1850–1938), French organist, music teacher and composer
- Georges, Alphonse (1875–1951), French general
- Georges, Antoine (* 1961), French physicist
- Georges, Bruno (1892–1968), German policeman, police chief and police chief in Hamburg (1945 to 1958)
- Georges, Claude (1929–1988) French painter and printmaker
- Georges, Émilie , French film producer
- Georges, Guy (born 1962), French serial killer
- Georges, Heinrich , German classical philologist and librarian
- Georges, Jacques (1916-2004), French football official
- Georges, Karl Ernst (1806–1895), German classical philologist, teacher and lexicographer
- Georges, Laura (* 1984), French soccer player
- Georges, Marguerite-Joséphine (1787–1867), French actress
- Georges, Myrtille (* 1990), French tennis player
- Georges, Pierre (1919–1944), French resistance fighter (Résistance)
- Georges, Sylvain (* 1984), French road cyclist
- Georges-Massonnais, Jean-Baptiste-Amédée (1805–1860), Bishop of Périgueux (1841–1860)
- Georges-Picot, François (1870–1951), French consul general in Beirut
- Georges-Picot, Olga (1940–1997), French actress
- Georgescu, Dudu (* 1950), Romanian football player and coach
- Georgescu, Elena (* 1964), Romanian rower
- Georgescu, Gheorghe , Romanian football player
- Georgescu, Lena (* 1999), Swiss chess player
- Georgescu, Mihail (* 1985), Romanian national ice hockey player
- Georgescu, Nicolae (1936-1983), Romanian football player
- Georgescu, Teohari (1908–1976), Romanian politician (PCR)
- Georgescu, Valeriu (* 1947), Romanian trade union official and diplomat
- Georgescu, Vlad (* 1966), German journalist
- Georgescu-Roegen, Nicholas (1906–1994), Romanian economist
- Georgeson, Tom (born 1937), British actor
- Georget, Émile (1881–1960), French racing cyclist
- Georget, Léon (1879–1949), French racing cyclist
- Georget, Philippe (* 1963), French journalist and detective writer
- Georget, Pierre (1917–1964), French track cyclist
- Georghadji, Chrystalla (* 1956), Cypriot economist and President of the Cypriot National Bank
- Georgi I Terter , Tsar of Bulgaria (1280–1292)
- Georgi II. Terter († 1323), Tsar of Bulgaria
- Georgi Vojtech († 1072), Bulgarian rebel against the Byzantine Emperor Michael VII.
- Georgi, André (* 1965), screenwriter and writer
- Georgi, Andreas (* 1957), German bank manager
- Georgi, Armin (1927–2013), German documentary filmmaker and dramaturge
- Georgi, Arthur (1843–1900), German banker, entrepreneur and politician (NLP), Member of the State Parliament (Kingdom of Saxony)
- Georgi, Arthur junior (1902–1970), German publisher and bookseller
- Georgi, Arthur senior (1865–1945), German publisher and bookseller
- Georgi, Christian Siegmund (1702–1771), Protestant theologian
- Georgi, Christoph (1932–2019), German photographer
- Georgi, Dieter (1929–2005), German-American Protestant theologian, New Testament scholar and university professor
- Georgi, Ernst (1895–1983), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Georgi, Ferdinand Max (1854–1940), German mining pioneer
- Georgi, Friedrich Otto (1819–1874), German painter
- Georgi, Friedrich von (1852–1926), Austrian general
- Georgi, Gottfried (1731–1801), German local lawyer, Lord Mayor of Stargard in Pomerania
- Georgi, Hanns (1901–1989), German painter
- Georgi, Hanspeter (* 1942), German politician (CDU)
- Georgi, Hieronymus (1659–1717), German literary researcher, printer and poet
- Georgi, Howard (* 1947), American physicist
- Georgi, Johann Gottlieb (1729–1802), German geographer and chemist
- Georgi, Johannes (1632–1707), German teacher
- Georgi, Johannes (1888–1972), German meteorologist, glaciologist and polar researcher
- Georgi, Karlheinz (1934–2019), German painter and university professor
- Georgi, Konrad (1799–1857), judge and member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Georgi, Maik (* 1988), German soccer player
- Georgi, Nikolaus von (* 1940), German painter
- Georgi, Oliver (* 1977), German author and journalist
- Georgi, Otto (1831–1918), German politician and politician (NLP), MdR, Lord Mayor of Leipzig
- Georgi, Otto (1890–1969), Chilean painter
- Georgi, Pfeiffer (* 2000), British cyclist
- Georgi, Ralf (* 1967), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen, Die Linke), MdL
- Georgi, Richard Martin (1889–1969), German teacher, cantor, poet in the Ore Mountains dialect and composer
- Georgi, Robert (1802–1869), German entrepreneur and politician
- Georgi, Rudi (1927–2020), German economic functionary in the GDR
- Georgi, Rudolf (1879–1956), publisher and bookseller
- Georgi, Sonja (1915–1957), German fashion photographer
- Georgi, Susanne (* 1976), Danish-Andorran singer
- Georgi, Theophil (1674–1762), German bookseller, publisher and bibliographer
- Georgi, Thomas (* 1962), German physician and politician (CDU), MdA
- Georgi, Thomas (* 1981), German actor
- Georgi, Tim (* 2000), German motorcycle racer
- Georgi, Uta (* 1970), German journalist, television and radio presenter
- Georgi, Ute (1943–2010), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Georgi, Walter (1871–1924), German painter and illustrator
- Georgi, Yvonne (1903–1975), German ballet dancer and choreographer
- Georgiades, Apostolos (* 1935), Greek lawyer
- Georgiades, Harris (* 1972), Cypriot politician
- Georgiades, Thrasybulos (1907–1977), Greek musicologist, pianist and civil engineer
- Georgiadis, Adonis (* 1972), Greek politician, historian and publisher
- Georgiadis, Georgios (* 1972), Greek football player
- Georgiadis, Ioannis (1876–1960), Greek fencer
- Georgiadis, Nicholas (1923–2001), Greek-British painter, costume and set designer
- Georgiadis, Nico (* 1996), Swiss chess player
- Georgiadis, Vasilis (1921–2000), Greek film and television director, actor and producer
- Georgiev, Dragan (* 1990), Macedonian football player
- Georgieva, Marina (* 1997), Austrian soccer player
- Georgievics, Georg von (1859–1933), Austrian chemist
- Georgievski, Daniel (* 1988), Macedonian-Australian football player
- Georgievski, Goce (* 1987), Macedonian handball player
- Georgievski, Ljubčo (* 1966), Macedonian politician
- Georgiew, Antonia-Alexa (* 1985), German musician, violin player
- Georgiev, Blagoj (* 1981), Bulgarian football player
- Georgiev, Boris (* 1982), Bulgarian boxer
- Georgiev, Borislav (* 1976), Bulgarian football player
- Georgiew, Emil (1910–1982), Bulgarian literary historian
- Georgiev, Gavril (1870–1917), Bulgarian politician and journalist
- Georgiew, Georgi (1930–1980), Bulgarian sailor and ocean captain
- Georgiev, Georgi (* 1976), Bulgarian judoka
- Georgiev, Georgi (* 1987), Bulgarian ski racer
- Georgiev, Georgi Petrow (* 1985), Bulgarian racing cyclist
- Georgiev, Janko (* 1988), Bulgarian football player
- Georgiev, Kimon (1882–1969), Bulgarian politician and prime minister
- Georgiev, Kiril (* 1965), Bulgarian chess player
- Georgiev, Krum (* 1958), Bulgarian chess player
- Georgiev, Nikolaj (* 1966), Bulgarian photographer, cameraman and director
- Georgiev, Pentscho (1900–1940), Bulgarian painter
- Georgiev, Prodan (* 1904), Bulgarian cyclist
- Georgiew, Stefan (* 1977), Bulgarian ski racer
- Georgiev, Stefan (* 1992), Bulgarian ice hockey player
- Georgiev, Tomislaw (* 1997), Bulgarian ice hockey player
- Georgiev, Vladimir (1908–1986), Bulgarian linguist
- Georgiev, Vladimir (* 1975), North Macedonian chess player
- Georgiev-Gez, Georgi (1926–1996), Bulgarian actor
- Georgiewa, Daniela (* 1969), Bulgarian sprinter
- Georgiewa, Elena (* 1991), Bulgarian biathlete
- Georgiewa, Kristalina (* 1953), Bulgarian politician and economist
- Georgiewa, Magdalena (* 1962), Bulgarian rower
- Georgiewa, Raina (1902–1983), Bulgarian biologist
- Georgiewa, Silwija (* 1988), Bulgarian biathlete
- Georgiewa, Wiktorija (* 1997), Bulgarian singer and songwriter
- Georgiewa, Zweta (* 1963), Bulgarian translator and politician
- Georgiewa-Nikolowa, Marina (* 1980), Bulgarian short tracker
- Georgii, August Eberhard von (1768–1826), major general in Württemberg
- Georgii, Christian Eberhard (1724–1796), Württemberg major general and city commander of Stuttgart
- Georgii, Christoph (* 1977), German church musician
- Georgii, Eberhard August (1700–1742), German lawyer and syndic
- Georgii, Eberhard Friedrich von (1757–1830), German lawyer and statesman from Württemberg
- Georgii, Eberhard Heinrich (1765–1841), Württemberg officer and chief tribunal director
- Georgii, Hans-Otto (1944–2017), German mathematician
- Georgii, Hans-Walter (1924-2018), German meteorologist
- Georgii, Heinrich (1842–1926), German classical philologist and high school teacher
- Georgii, Johann Eberhard (1694–1772), German lawyer and Württemberg politician
- Georgii, Ludwig von (1810-1896), German theologian
- Georgii, Max (1855–1934), German insurance lawyer and manager
- Georgii, Siegfried (* 1900), German medic and SS leader
- Georgii, Theodor (1826–1892), protagonist of the German gymnastics movement
- Georgii, Theodor (1883–1963), German sculptor and medalist
- Georgii, Walter (1887–1967), German pianist
- Georgii, Walter (1888–1968), German meteorologist
- Georgii-Georgenau, Eberhard Emil von (1848–1927), German genealogist
- Georgii-Georgenau, Emil Wilhelm von (1820–1894), German banker and patron
- Georgii-Hildebrand, Irene (1880–1961), German sculptor
- Georgijević, Athanasius , Croatian baroque composer
- Georgiev, Alexander Georgievich (* 1996), Russian-Bulgarian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Georgiev, Georgi Pawlowitsch (* 1933), Russian molecular biologist
- Georgios , Byzantine rebel in the Exarchate of Ravenna
- Georgios II († 807), Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem
- Georgios Kyprios , Byzantine geographer
- Georgios Maniakes († 1043), Byzantine general and counter-emperor
- Georgios Monachos , Byzantine chronicler
- Georgios Synkellos , Byzantine monk and historian
- Georgios Trapezuntios , Greek scholar and philosopher
- Georgios Tzules , Byzantine strategos of Cherson, rebel against Emperor Basil II.
- Georgios of Constantinople , Patriarch of Constantinople
- Georgiou, Andreas (* 1957), Cypriot guitarist
- Georgiou, Andreas (* 1960), Greek economist, President of the Greek Statistical Office
- Georgiou, Apostolos (* 1952), Greek painter
- Georgiou, George , British actor
- Georgiou, Giorgos (* 1963), Greek Cypriot politician (AKEL), MEP
- Georgiou, Kostas (1951–1976), Cypriot mercenary
- Georgiou, Michael (* 1988), English snooker player
- Georgisch, Peter (1699–1746), court councilor and archivist in Dresden
- Georgius Chozebites , Greek Cypriot monk and saint
- Georgius de Hungaria (1422–1502), Transylvanian Dominican and historian
- Georgoulis, Alexis (* 1974), Greek actor and film director
- Georgow, Ilija (1860–1945), politician
- Georgow, Ivan (1862–1936), Bulgarian politician
- Georgsdorf, Heiner (* 1939), German curator and university professor
- Georgsdorf, Wolfgang (* 1959), Austrian director, draftsman, painter, sculptor, musician and author
- Georgy, Ursula (* 1958), German information scientist, professor for information marketing
- Georgy, Wilhelm (1819–1887), German painter, illustrator and book designer
Geos
- Geosits, Stefan (* 1927), Catholic pastor of Klingenbach in Burgenland, theologian, writer and translator
Geov
- Geovani Faria da Silva (* 1964), Brazilian soccer player
- Geovanni (* 1980), Brazilian soccer player