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Gers
- Gers, Agnes Thurid (* 1997), German obstacle runner
- Gers, Fredrika (1959–2019), German author
- Gers, Janick (* 1957), British musician and fan of Janickmusic
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- Gersa, Poldi , Austrian singer (soprano) and theater actress
- Geršak, Sascha Alexander (* 1975), German actor
- Gersão, Teolinda (* 1940), Portuguese writer
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- Gersbach, Alex (* 1997), Australian soccer player
- Gersbach, Egon (1921-2020), German prehistoric
- Gersbach, Emil (1885–1963), German homeland researcher
- Gersbach, Fritz (1894–1973), Swiss choir director and composer
- Gersbach, Hans (* 1959), Swiss economist
- Gersbach, Joseph (1787–1830), German composer and music teacher
- Gersbeck, Marius (* 1995), German soccer goalkeeper
- Gersberg, Nadine (* 1977), German politician (SPD), MdL
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- Gersch, Frank (* 1961), German handball player
- Gersch, Kai (* 1971), German politician (FDP, AfD), MdA
- Gersch, Manfred (1909–1981), German zoologist
- Gersch, Rasmus (* 1982), German handball player
- Gersch, Ronny (* 1974), German entrepreneur, football official, moderator and journalist
- Gersch, Tilman (* 1964), German theater director and director
- Gersch, Wolfgang (1935–2020), German film scholar and theater critic
- Gerschau, Alexander von (1825–1904), Russian general of the artillery and privy councilor
- Gerschau, Kerstin (* 1958), German gymnast
- Gerschau, Knut (* 1961), German entrepreneur
- Gerschenkron, Alexander (1904–1978), economist and economic historian
- Gerschenowitsch, Marina Iossifowna (* 1960), Russian writer
- Gerschenson, Michail Ossipowitsch (1869–1925), Russian literary critic, philosopher, publicist and translator
- Gerschfeld, Dawid Grigoryevich (1911–2005), Ukrainian-Moldovan composer and university professor
- Gerschgorin, Semjon Aronowitsch (1901–1933), Belarusian-Soviet mathematician
- Gerschke, Isabell (* 1979), German actress
- Gerschlauer, Philipp (* 1986), German saxophonist and composer of microtonal jazz music
- Gerschler, Dieter (* 1944), German artist (concept, sculpture, installation, performance, photography)
- Gerschler, Hildegard (1914–2008), German high jumper
- Gerschler, Woldemar (1904–1982), German athletics trainer
- Gerschmann, Johannes (1858–1928), German high school teacher
- Gerschmann, Karl-Heinz (1924–2010), German classical philologist and philosopher
- Gerschner, Rita (* 1941), German badminton player
- Gerschom ben Yehuda , Jewish Talmudic scholar
- Gerschow, Friedrich (1568–1635), German lawyer and chronicler
- Gerschow, Jakob (1587–1655), German philologist, historian and lawyer
- Gerschtein, Semjon Solomonowitsch (* 1929), Russian physicist
- Gerschun, Alexander Lwowitsch (1868–1915), Russian physicist and manager
- Gerschun, Andrei Alexandrowitsch (1903–1952), Russian physicist and university professor
- Gerschuni, Grigori Andrejewitsch (1870–1908), Russian politician and terrorist
- Gerschwiler, Arnold (1914–2003), Swiss figure skating coach
- Gerschwiler, Hans (1920–2017), Swiss figure skater
- Gerschwiler, Jacques (1898–2000), Swiss figure skating coach
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- Gersdorf, David Gottlob von (1658–1732), Prussian lieutenant general, governor of the Spandau fortress
- Gersdorf, Ernst Gotthelf (1804–1874), German librarian and historian, director of the Leipzig University Library
- Gersdorf, Ernst Gustav von (1780–1843), German manor owner, lawyer and politician
- Gersdorf, Hubertus (* 1962), German lawyer and university professor
- Gersdorf, Johanna Magdalena von (1706–1744), German hymn poet
- Gersdorf, Małgorzata (* 1952), Polish lawyer and judge at the Polish Supreme Court
- Gersdorf, Nicolaus von (1629–1702), German lawyer and diplomat
- Gersdorf, Otto Ernst von (1710–1773), Royal Prussian Major General
- Gersdorf, Paul von (1835–1915), German clergyman, bishop of the Catholic Apostolic Church
- Gersdorf, Torsten (* 1961), German soldier
- Gersdorff, Ada von (1854–1922), German writer
- Gersdorff, Adolf Traugott von (1744–1807), German naturalist
- Gersdorff, Bernd (* 1946), German soccer player, press spokesman for Salzgitter AG
- Gersdorff, Carl Ernst Rudolf von (1803–1876), Prussian manor owner and politician
- Gersdorff, Carl von (1844–1904), Majorate Lord and Prussian Chamberlain
- Gersdorff, Dagmar von (* 1938), German writer
- Gersdorff, Ernst Bruno von (1820–1883), German-American doctor, university professor and homeopath
- Gersdorff, Ernst Christian August von (1781–1852), German diplomat and participant in the Congress of Vienna
- Gersdorff, Ernst Ludwig Gottlob von (1732–1789), Electoral Saxon governor
- Gersdorff, Frederik von (1651–1724), Danish lieutenant general
- Gersdorff, Friedrich von (1837–1920), Prussian lieutenant general
- Gersdorff, Friedrich von (1838–1898), Imperial Russian Major General
- Gersdorff, Hans Abraham von (1609–1678), German colonel of the cavalry in Electoral Saxony and war commissioner
- Gersdorff, Hans Otto von (1864–1908), German manor owner and politician, MdR
- Gersdorff, Hans von († 1529), German surgeon
- Gersdorff, Hans von (1630–1692), Upper Lusatian nobleman and scholar
- Gersdorff, Hans von (1847–1929), Prussian major general and commander of the 6th Cavalry Brigade
- Gersdorff, Heinrich August von (1793–1870), German lawyer and homeopath
- Gersdorff, Heinrich Otto von († 1617), state syndic and district judge of Lower Lusatia and owner of the Dobrilugk pledge
- Gersdorff, Heinrich von († 1557), councilor of the Electorate of Saxony and captain in the Erzgebirge district
- Gersdorff, Henriette Catharina von (1648–1726), German religious poet, promoter of reform movements in the Protestant church, promoter of Herrnhut and poet
- Gersdorff, Hermann von (1809–1870), Prussian lieutenant general and commander of the 22nd division
- Gersdorff, Julius (1849–1907), German poet
- Gersdorff, Karl von (1765–1829), Saxon lieutenant general and military writer
- Gersdorff, Kurt von (1858–1916), German administrative officer, District Administrator von Wittgenstein
- Gersdorff, Louis von (1807–1880), Prussian lieutenant general
- Gersdorff, Mathias von (* 1964), German Catholic publicist
- Gersdorff, Paul Max von (1814–1872), Prussian district administrator
- Gersdorff, Rudolf-Christoph von (1905–1980), German major general and Hitler bomber
- Gersdorff, Ursula von (1910–1983), German military historian
- Gersdorff, Walter von (1848–1929), Prussian lieutenant general and commandant of Magdeburg
- Gersdorff, Wigand von (1851–1920), Prussian lieutenant general
- Gersdorff, Wilhelmine von (1768–1847), German writer and poet
- Gersdorff, Wolf von (1867–1949), German administrative lawyer and politician (DNVP)
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- Gersem , King of Axum
- Gersemann, Olaf (* 1968), German journalist and book author
- Gersenius, Philipp (1665–1727), German Jesuit, preacher and university professor
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- Gershe, Leonard (1922–2002), American playwright and screenwriter
- Gershenfeld, Neil (* 1959), American physicist and computer scientist
- Gershenson, Joseph (1904–1988), American musician, director, film producer
- Gershenz, Murray (1922-2013), American actor
- Gershenzon, Jonathan (* 1955), American biochemist
- Gershman, Nathan (1917–2008), American cellist (jazz, classical)
- Gershon, Alik (* 1980), Israeli chess grandmaster
- Gershon, Anne A. , pediatrician at Columbia University
- Gershon, Gina (* 1962), American actress and author
- Gershon, Karen (1923–1993), German-British writer
- Gershon, Pini (* 1951), Israeli basketball coach
- Gershon, Rami (* 1988), Israeli soccer player
- Gershon, Richard K. (1932-1983), American immunologist
- Gershoni, Jonathan (* 1950), Israeli virologist and university professor
- Gershoni, Yehuda (* 1960), Israeli racing cyclist
- Gershony, Noam (* 1983), Israeli wheelchair tennis player
- Gershwin, George (1898–1937), American composer
- Gershwin, Ira (1896–1983), American songwriter and librettist
Gersi
- Gerši, Adriana (* 1976), Czech tennis player
- Gersich, Shane (* 1996), American ice hockey player
- Gersina, Peter (* 1962), German-Austrian film and television director
- Gersing, Jørgen (1927–1988), Danish lawyer and judge at the ECHR
- Gersinski, Erna (1896–1964), German resistance fighter against National Socialism
Gersm
- Gersmann, Gudrun (* 1960), German historian
- Gersmann, Hanna , German journalist and presenter
- Gersmann, Walter (1914–1942), German communist resistance fighter and agent in the GRU military intelligence service
- Gersmawa, Chibla Lewarsowna (* 1970), Abkhaz-Russian opera singer (soprano)
Gerso
- Gérson (* 1941), Brazilian soccer player
- Gerson , Brazilian soccer player
- Gerson (* 1997), Brazilian soccer player
- Gérson Magrão (* 1985), Brazilian soccer player
- Gerson, Barry (* 1939), American avant-garde film artist, experimental filmmaker, photographer and film installer
- Gerson, Christian (1567–1622), Jewish convert and Protestant theologian
- Gerson, Dora (1884–1941), German doctor and housekeeper, victim of the Holocaust
- Gerson, Dora (1899–1943), German silent film actress and cabaret singer
- Gerson, Ernst (1890–1984), German architect
- Gerson, Fabian (1926–2011), Polish-Swiss chemist
- Gerson, Georg (1790–1825), Danish banker and composer
- Gerson, Georg Hartog (1788–1844), Hanoverian military doctor
- Gerson, Hans (1881–1931), German architect
- Gerson, Herrmann (1813–1861), wholesale merchant, clothing manufacturer
- Gerson, Horst (1907–1978), Dutch art historian
- Gerson, Israel (1786–1872), Jewish merchant
- Gerson, Jean (1363-1429), theologian
- Gerson, Lars (* 1990), Luxembourg soccer player
- Gerson, Marc (* 1954), Luxembourgish, French and Swiss volleyball and beach volleyball player and volleyball trainer
- Gerson, Martin (1902–1944), German pioneer in training Jewish youth to emigrate to Palestine
- Gerson, Max (1881–1959), German-American doctor and inventor of the controversial Gerson therapy
- Gerson, Mirco (* 1992), Swiss beach volleyball player
- Gerson, Oskar (1886–1966), German architect
- Gerson, Wojciech (1831–1901), Polish painter and art professor
- Gersoni, Paul (1884–1938), German KPD functionary and victim of the Great Terror in the Soviet Union
Gersp
- Gerspach, Ernst (1897–1974), Swiss decathlete
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- Gerst, Alexander (* 1976), German geophysicist and spaceman
- Gerst, Clara (* 1987), German film, television and theater actress
- Gerst, Friedrich (1805–1867), German Roman Catholic priest
- Gerst, Gustav (1871–1948), German retail merchant, department store entrepreneur and founder
- Gerst, Sam (* 2000), German actor, dubbing and radio play speaker
- Gerst, Thomas (* 1957), German social historian and editor
- Gerst, Ulrike (* 1953), German painter
- Gerstäcker, Carl Eduard Adolph (1828–1895), German zoologist
- Gerstäcker, Claudia (* 1936), Austrian actress
- Gerstäcker, Friedrich (1816–1872), German adventurer and writer
- Gerstäcker, Friedrich Samuel (1788–1825), German opera singer (tenor)
- Gerstacker, Georg (1889–1949), German wrestler
- Gerstad, Harry W. (1909-2002), American film editor
- Gerstad, Merritt B. (1900–1974), American cinematographer
- Gerstbach, Gottfried (* 1945), Austrian geodesist and professor of astronomical geodesy
- Gerstbach, Heinrich (* 1941), Austrian politician (ÖVP)
- Gerstberger, Christina (* 1976), German opera singer (soprano, lyrical coloratura soubrette)
- Gerstberger, Michael (1867–1931), Austrian politician, member of the state parliament
- Gerstbrein, Franz (* 1959), German musician, composer and arranger
- Gerste, Martin (1872–1956), first sports director in Mülheim an der Ruhr, "gymnastics father"
- Gerste, Ronald (* 1957), German journalist and non-fiction author
- Gerstein, Ben (* 1977), American jazz musician and visual artist
- Gerstein, David (* 1944), Israeli sculptor and painter
- Gerstein, Friedrich (1780–1836), German lawyer, administrative clerk and landowner
- Gerstein, Karl (1864–1924), German lawyer, civil servant, local politician and business manager
- Gerstein, Kirill (* 1979), Russian-American jazz and classical pianist
- Gerstein, Kurt (1905–1945), German member of the Waffen-SS, head of department in the hygiene institute of the Waffen-SS
- Gerstein, Ludwig (1928–1994), German mine director and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Gerstein-Hohenstein, Friedrich von (1814–1891), Prussian Lieutenant General, Commander of Altona and Knight of Honor of the Order of St. John
- Gerstein-Hohenstein, Moritz von (1815–1875), Prussian major general
- Gerstel, Eberhard (1927–2004), German entrepreneur and inventor
- Gerstel, Julie (1815–1851), German theater actress
- Gerstel, Ursula (* 1927), German radio play speaker and actress
- Gerstel, Wilhelm (1879–1963), German sculptor, medalist and university teacher
- Gersten, Klaus (* 1929), German mathematician, engineer and university professor specializing in fluid mechanics
- Gerstenberg, Adolf (1826–1896), German architect
- Gerstenberg, Agnes (* 1985), German author and director
- Gerstenberg, Alfred (1893–1959), German lieutenant general in World War II
- Gerstenberg, Annette (* 1973), German Romanist
- Gerstenberg, Charles (1882–1948), American entrepreneur, co-founder of Prentice Hall
- Gerstenberg, Detlef (1957–1993), German athlete
- Gerstenberg, Franziska (* 1979), German writer
- Gerstenberg, Heinrich Wilhelm von (1737–1823), German playwright
- Gerstenberg, Helmut (1926–1983), German engineer and inventor
- Gerstenberg, Karl-Heinz (* 1951), German engineer and politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL Saxony
- Gerstenberg, Kurt (1886–1968), German art historian
- Gerstenberg, Otto (1848–1935), German manager in the insurance industry and art collector
- Gerstenberg, Rosemarie (* 1918), German actress and radio play speaker
- Gerstenberg, Walter (1904–1988), German musicologist
- Gerstenberg, Wigand (1457–1522), German chronicler of the state of Hesse and the city of Frankenberg (Eder)
- Gerstenberg, Wilhelm (1863–1945), German major general
- Gerstenberger, Erhard S. (* 1932), German Protestant theologian and Old Testament scholar
- Gerstenberger, Fritz (1898–1970), German dialect poet
- Gerstenberger, Gustav (1892–1979), German hydraulic engineer and university professor
- Gerstenberger, Heide (* 1940), German political and economic scientist
- Gerstenberger, Liborius (1864–1925), German clergyman and politician (Center, Bavarian People's Party), MdR
- Gerstenberger, Marcus (1553–1613), German Chancellor
- Gerstenberger, Michael (* 1953), German politician (Die Linke), MdL
- Gerstenberger, Stefanie (* 1965), German novelist
- Gerstenberger, Steffen (* 1966), German soccer player
- Gerstenbergk, Georg Friedrich von (1778–1838), German lawyer, writer and chancellor in the Grand Duchy of Saxony-Weimar-Eisenach
- Gerstenbrand, Alfred (1881–1977), Austrian painter, graphic artist, illustrator, writer and caricaturist
- Gerstenbrand, Franz (1924–2017), Austrian neurologist and professor emeritus
- Gerstenbüttel, Joachim († 1721), German baroque composer
- Gerstendörfer, Monika (1956–2010), German psychologist, women's rights activist and writer
- Gerstenfeld, Edward , Polish-Soviet chess player
- Gerstenfeld, Manfred (* 1937), publicist and chairman of the presidium of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs
- Gerstenhaber, Murray (* 1927), American mathematician
- Gerstenhauer, Hartmut (* 1903), German administrative officer (NSDAP) and judge
- Gerstenhauer, Max Robert (1873–1940), lawyer, Ministerialrat, eugenicist
- Gerstenkorn, Hans Robert (1920–1970), German librarian
- Gerstenkorn, Petra (* 1954), German trade unionist, member of the ver.di executive board
- Gerstenlauer, Rolf (* 1949), German football goalkeeper
- Gerstenmaier, Cornelia (* 1943), German publicist
- Gerstenmaier, Eugen (1906–1986), German Protestant theologian and politician (CDU)
- Gerstenmájer, Gábor (* 1967), Romanian football player and coach
- Gerstenmayer, Andreas (* 1965), German entrepreneur
- Gerstenzang, Leo (1892–1973), Polish-American inventor of the cotton swab
- Gerster, Alban (1898–1986), Swiss architect and archaeologist
- Gerster, Albert (1864–1935), Swiss architect
- Gerster, Andrea (* 1959), Swiss writer and cultural mediator
- Gerster, Andreas (* 1982), Liechtenstein soccer player
- Gerster, Athanasius (1877–1945), German Roman Catholic religious priest
- Gerster, Carl (1813–1892), German doctor, homeopath and co-founder of the Franconian and German Singers' Association
- Gerster, Etelka (1855–1920), Hungarian soprano
- Gerster, Fabian (* 1986), German soccer player
- Gerster, Florian (* 1949), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Gerster, Frank (* 1976), German soccer player
- Gerster, Franz Carl (1853–1929), German physician
- Gerster, Georg (1928–2019), Swiss photographer and aerial photography pioneer
- Gerster, Jan-Ole (* 1978), German film director and screenwriter
- Gerster, Johannes (* 1941), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Gerster, Karl-Friedrich (1932–2013), German actor and radio play speaker
- Gerster, Klaus (* 1956), German soccer coach and manager
- Gerster, Martin (* 1971), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Gerster, Ottmar (1897–1969), German composer
- Gerster, Otto (1907–1982), German painter and university professor
- Gerster, Petra (* 1955), German television journalist, presenter and non-fiction author
- Gerster, Trudi (1919–2013), Swiss actress, storyteller and politician
- Gerster-Schwenkel, Hildegard (1923–2016), German poet
- Gerstetter, Avitall (* 1972), German cantor of the Berlin Jewish Community
- Gerstetter, Reinhold (* 1945), German graphic designer
- Gerstgraser, Paul (* 1995), Austrian Nordic combined athlete
- Gersthofer, Frank (1940–2011), German director, dramaturge and opera singer (baritone)
- Gersthofer, Swintha (* 1985), German actress
- Gersting, Christoph August (1802–1872), German builder and architect
- Gerstinger, Hans (1885–1971), Austrian classical philologist
- Gerstinger, Heinz (1919–2016), Austrian dramaturge, writer and historian
- Gerstl, Alfons (1920–2011), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bavarian State Parliament and Mayor (Vilshofen)
- Gerstl, Alfred (1923–2016), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the Federal Council
- Gerstl, Annelinde (* 1950), German actress and musical artist
- Gerstl, Arnold (1888–1957), German-British painter and graphic artist
- Gerstl, Elfriede (1932–2009), Austrian writer
- Gerstl, Fritz (1923–2014), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Gerstl, Max (1921–1994), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Gerstl, Richard (1883–1908), Austrian portrait and landscape painter
- Gerstl, Sigmund , Mayor of Bolzano
- Gerstl, Wolfgang (* 1961), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament, member of the national council
- Gerstlacher, Cajetan (1698–1751), provost in the Augustinian monastery in Beuerberg
- Gerstlacher, Carl Friedrich (1732–1795), German lawyer, journalist and university professor
- Gerstlacher, Johann Georg (1697–1779), German Jesuit, missionary in Mexico and the Philippines
- Gerstle, Dirk (* 1961), German State Secretary
- Gerstmann, Curt , German table tennis player
- Gerstmann, Josef (1887–1969), Austrian neurologist
- Gerstmann, Martin von (1527–1585), Prince-Bishop of Breslau; Governor of Silesia
- Gerstmayer, Hermann (1886–1961), German writer
- Gerstmayr, Hans (1882–1987), Austrian steel cutter, engraver
- Gerstmeyer, Josef (1801–1870), Austrian landscape painter
- Gerstner, Arthur , Swiss English studies
- Gerstner, Bernd (* 1944), German soccer player
- Gerstner, Emil (1887–1944), German economist
- Gerstner, Franz (1816–1855), German lawyer and member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
- Gerstner, Franz (1925–2013), German administrative lawyer and politician (CSU)
- Gerstner, Franz Anton von (1796–1840), Austrian engineer
- Gerstner, Franz Josef von (1756–1832), Bohemian mathematician, astronomer, physicist, university founder and railway pioneer
- Gerstner, Günther (* 1955), German theater director
- Gerstner, Hermann (1903–1993), German writer
- Gerstner, Joseph (1780–1854), Bavarian judge
- Gerstner, Karl (1930–2017), Swiss typographer and graphic designer
- Gerstner, Karl-Heinz (1912–2005), German journalist, unofficial employee of the GDR State Security
- Gerstner, Louis Jr. (* 1942), American manager
- Gerstner, Ludwig Joseph (1830–1883), German politician, professor of state economics and politicians (DFP), Member of the Parliament
- Gerstner, Michael (1896–1977), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Gerstner, Muriel (* 1962), Swiss stage and costume designer
- Gerstner, Paul (1880–1945), German economist
- Gerstner, Peter (* 1959), Austrian politician (FPÖ)
- Gerstner, Philipp (* 1989), German actor
- Gerstner, Roland (* 1931), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Gerstner, Sonja (1952–1971), German painter and writer
- Gerstner, Stefan (1885–1971), German painter
- Gerstner, Thomas (* 1966), German soccer player and coach
- Gerstner, Ulrich (* 1954), German politician (SPD)
- Gerstner, Wolfgang (* 1955), German politician (CDU)
- Gerstner-Hirzel, Emily (1923–2003), Swiss Germanist and folklorist
- Gerstorfer, Birgit (* 1963), Austrian politician (SPÖ), regional councilor
- Gerstorfer, Mark (* 1979), Austrian film director
- Gerstung, Adolf (1909–1991), German actor
- Gerstung, Ferdinand (1860–1925), German beekeeper
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- Gersum, Wolf von (* 1925), German actor and theater director
- Gersuny, Robert (1844–1924), Austrian surgeon
Gersw
- Gerswind , concubine of Charlemagne
Gersz
- Gerszt, Rita (1898–1942), communist and resistance fighter
- Gerszt, Yzchok (1901–1945), Polish communist and resistance fighter