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- Ghabroyan, Grégoire (* 1934), Syrian clergyman, Patriarch of the Armenian Catholic Church
- Ghadaban, Sudad (* 1972), German techno producer
- Ghadarkhah, Mansour (1956–2015), Iranian director and screenwriter
- Ghadban, Ralph (* 1949), German Islamic scholar and journalist
- Ghadban, Thamir Abbas (* 1945), Iraqi politician
- Ghaddar, Mohammed (* 1984), Lebanese soccer player
- Ghaderi, Iraj (1935–2012), Iranian director and actor as well as screenwriter and producer
- Ghaderi, Schuaneh († 2005), Iranian opposition student, Kurd
- Ghadimi Navai, Morteza Gholi (* 1921), Iranian diplomat
- Ghadir, Abd al-Aziz al- , Saudi Arabian diplomat, ambassador
- Ghadiri, M. Reza (* 1959), Iranian-American chemist
- Ghaem Maghami, Ehsan (* 1982), Iranian chess grandmaster
- Ghaemmaghami, Abbas Hosseini (* 1965), Islamic theologian, legal scholar, philosopher and social scientist
- Ghafar Ghafoori, Abdul (* 1937), Afghan athlete
- Ghafari, Zarifa (* 1992), Afghan local politician
- Ghaffar Khan, Khan Abdul († 1988), Indian-Pakistani freedom fighter
- Ghaffar, Aamir (* 1979), English badminton player
- Ghaffari Zaka (1886–1951), Persian diplomat, professor of political science and politician
- Ghaffari, Hadi (* 1950), Mullah and Hodschatoleslam and the head of the Iranian Hezbollahi movement
- Ghaffari, Matt (born 1961), American wrestler
- Ghafoor, Abdul (1918-2004), Indian politician
- Ghafoor, Madiea (* 1992), Dutch athlete
- Ghafouri, Norbert (* 1963), German actor, director and acting teacher
- Ghafur, Reham abd-el (* 1978), Egyptian actress
- Ghafurow, Bobodschon (1908–1977), Tajik historian and politician
- Ghai, Shivani (* 1975), English actress of Indian descent
- Ghailani, Ahmad Chalfan al- (* 1974), Tanzanian terrorist, alleged al-Qaida member
- Ghajar, Raymond , Lebanese electrical engineer, university professor and politician
- Ghalawandschi, Omar (* 1954), Syrian politician
- Ghaleb, Habibullah (* 1939), Afghan politician
- Ghalenoei, Amir (* 1963), Iranian soccer player and coach
- Ghali (* 1993), Italian rapper of Tunisian descent
- Ghali, Boutros (1846–1910), Egyptian politician
- Ghali, Brahim (* 1949), Western Saharan politician, Secretary General of the Polisario, President of the DARS
- Ghali, Waguih († 1969), Egyptian writer in English
- Ghalib, Mirza († 1869), Indian poet of Turkish descent
- Ghalib, Murad (1922–2007), Egyptian Ambassador and Foreign Minister
- Ghalib, Umar Arteh (* 1930), Somali politician
- Ghalibaf, Mohammad Bagher (* 1961), Iranian politician, Mayor of Tehran
- Ghalioun, Burhan (* 1945), Syrian political scientist and politician
- Ghaly, Hossam (* 1981), Egyptian soccer player
- Ghamdi, Saad al- (* 1968), Saudi Arabian imam
- Ghan, Emiliano (* 1995), Uruguayan football player
- Ghanayem, Mohammed Hamza (1953-2004), Arab-Israeli poet, writer and translator
- Ghanbarzadeh, Keyvan (* 1990), Iranian high jumper
- Ghanem, Antoine (1943–2007), Lebanese politician and assassination victim
- Ghani, Aschraf (* 1949), Afghan politician
- Ghani, Assad Abdul (* 1976), Maldivian football player
- Ghani, Mariam (* 1978), American artist
- Ghani, Rula , wife of the Afghan President Aschraf Ghani Ahmadsai and thus “First Lady” of Afghanistan
- Ghania, Mahmoud (1951–2015), Moroccan Gnawa musician (vocals, gimbri)
- Ghanim, Schukri (1942–2012), Libyan politician, Prime Minister of Libya (2003 to 2006), Minister of Oil (2006 to 2011)
- Ghanima, Joseph (1881–1958), Iraqi clergyman, Patriarch of Babylon of the Chaldean Catholic Church
- Ghannam, Ibrahim (1930-1984), Palestinian painter
- Ghannouchi, Mohamed (* 1941), Tunisian politician
- Ghanuni, Junus (* 1957), Afghan politician
- Gharabaghzjan, Tigran (* 1984), Armenian football player
- Gharahkhani, Masud (* 1982), Norwegian politician (Ap)
- Gharamian, Tigran (* 1984), French chess grandmaster
- Gharavi, Homayun (* 1968), German doctor and sports scientist of Iranian descent
- Gharayba, Haschim (* 1953), Jordanian writer
- Gharazi, Mohammad (* 1941), Iranian politician
- Gharbi, Ali (1955-2009), Tunisian swimmer
- Gharbi, Mahbouba (* 1973), Tunisian engineer and computer scientist
- Ghardooni, Ali (* 1979), German discus thrower and canoeist
- Ghareeb, Mohammad (* 1980), Kuwaiti tennis player
- Ghariani, Elyes (* 1958), Tunisian diplomat
- Gharib, Israa (1998–2019), Palestinian victim of a so-called honor killing
- Gharib, Jaouad (* 1972), Moroccan long-distance runner and two-time marathon world champion
- Gharibashvili, Irakli (* 1982), Georgian politician
- Gharibjan, Gregor (1924–1991), Armenian-Russian physicist and university professor
- Ghartey, Joe , Ghanaian Politician, Attorney General and Attorney General
- Ghartey, Robert Jones († 1897), trader, politician of the Fante Confederation, King of Winnebah
- Gharzai, Mohamed Ibrahim , Afghan soccer player
- Ghasarjan, Geworg (* 1988), Armenian football player
- Ghasarjan, Regina (1915–1999), Armenian painter and public figure
- Ghazarjan, Stepan (* 1985), Armenian football player
- Ghaschmi, Ahmed Hussein al- (1941–1978), Norjeminite President
- Ghasemi, Komeil (* 1988), Iranian wrestler
- Ghasemi, Reza (* 1987), Iranian sprinter
- Ghasemi, Rostam (* 1964), Iranian general and politician
- Ghasemi-Nobakht, Rubic (* 1987), German soccer player
- Ghasemi-Nobakht, Sebastian (* 1985), German soccer player
- Ghasemipour, Amin (* 1985), Iranian boxer
- Ghasimi, Elshan (* 1981), Iranian musician
- Ghasra, Ruqaya Al (* 1982), Bahraini athlete
- Ghassem-Abadi, Kian Golpira (* 1992), German kickboxer
- Ghassemlou, Abdul Rahman (1930–1989), Iranian Kurd, chairman of the DPK-I
- Ghassim, Babak (* 1983), Iranian-German author and poetry Slamer
- Ghatak, Maitreesh , Indian economist and university professor
- Ghatak, Ritwik (1925–1976), Indian film director and screenwriter
- Ghatas, Maged George Ilias (* 1949), Egyptian politician
- Ghatge, Sagarika (* 1986), Indian model and actress
- Ghattas, Basel (* 1956), Israeli politician
- Ghattas, Dan Christian , German intersex / transgender and human rights activist, university lecturer, cultural scientist, journalist and coach
- Ghattas, Ignatius (1920–1992), American clergyman, Melkite-Greek-Catholic Bishop of Newton
- Ghattas, Maria Alfonsina (1843–1927), Palestinian religious sister and mystic
- Ghattas, Stephanos II. (1920–2009), Egyptian clergyman, Patriarch of Alexandria and cardinal
- Ghaussy, Abdul Ghanie (* 1932), Afghan economist
- Ghazal, Ali (* 1992), Egyptian soccer player
- Ghazal, Majd Eddin (* 1987), Syrian high jumper
- Ghazal, Salim (1931–2011), Lebanese religious chaplain, archbishop
- Ghazali Shafie (1922-2010), Malaysian politician, Prime Minister
- Ghazali, Ahmad († 1126), Islamic mystic
- Ghazālī, al- († 1111), Persian theologian, philosopher and mystic
- Ghazan Ilchan (1271–1304), Mongolian Ilkhan of Persia
- Ghazanfar, Husn Banu (* 1957), Afghan politician
- Ghazarian, Sona (* 1945), Armenian-Austrian opera singer with a soprano voice
- Ghazaryan, Vazgen (* 1978), Armenian opera singer (bass)
- Ghazi bin Muhammad (* 1966), Jordanian prince; Personal representative and special advisor to King Abdullah II bin al-Hussein of Jordan
- Ghazi I (1912–1939), Iraqi nobleman, King of Iraq
- Ghazi Muhammad (1795–1832), Islamic scholar and preacher with the Avars in Dagestan
- Ghazi, Abdul Rashid (1964–2007), Islamic clergyman and radical Islamist
- Ghazi, Areej (* 1967), Jordanian princess; Wife of Ghazi bin Muhammad
- Ghazi, Fquih Mohammed (* 1895), Moroccan teacher, founding member of Istiqlal and diplomat
- Ghazi, Mahmood Ahmad (1950–2010), Islamic law scholar and university professor; President of the International Islamic University in Islamabad and judge at the Pakistani Federal Sharia Court
- Ghazir, Jakob von (1875–1954), Lebanese Capuchin, Blessed
- Ghaziyar, Jawad , Afghan singer
- Ghazizadeh, Farnaz (* 1974), Iranian journalist and presenter
- Ghazouani, Mohamed Ould (* 1956), Mauritanian general and politician
- Ghazzali, Kacem El (* 1990), Moroccan secular blogger and writer
- Ghazzawi, Abbas Faig (1932–2005), Saudi diplomat
- Ghazzawi, Izzat (1951-2003), Palestinian writer
- Ghazzi, Said al- (1893–1967), Syrian lawyer and politician
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- Ghebray, Berhane (* 1938), Ethiopian diplomat, lawyer and manager
- Ghebreghiorghis, Musie (* 1949), Eritrean clergyman
- Ghebreghiorghis, Woldetensaé (* 1940), Eritrean clergyman, bishop and emeritus Apostolic Vicar of Harar
- Ghebreigziabiher, Alessandro (* 1968), Italian writer and theater actor
- Ghebrelul, Tekle (* 1969), Greenlandic football coach of Eritrean origin
- Ghebremedhin, Markos (* 1966), Ethiopian clergyman
- Ghebremeskel, Bisrat (* 1998), Eritrean cyclist
- Ghebresilasie, Weynay (* 1994), Eritrean athlete
- Ghebreslassie, Ghirmay (* 1995), Eritrean long-distance runner
- Ghebreyesus, Tedros Adhanom (* 1965), Ethiopian biologist, immunologist, politician, WHO director general
- Ghedi, Ali Mohammed (* 1952), Somali Prime Minister
- Ghedia, Mala (* 1976), Australian actress and voice actress
- Ghedin, Pietro (* 1952), Italian football player and coach
- Ghedin, Riccardo (* 1985), Italian tennis player
- Ghedina, Giuseppe (1898–1986), Italian cross-country skier
- Ghedina, Kristian (* 1969), Italian ski racer and motor sportsman
- Ghedina, Minu (* 1959), Austrian actress and sculptor
- Ghedini, Giorgio Federico (1892–1965), Italian composer
- Ghedini, Sante , sports director of Scuderia Ferrari
- Gheerkin de Hondt , Franco-Flemish composer and singer of the Renaissance
- Ghega, Carl von (1802–1860), builder of the Semmering Railway
- Ghelber, Bianca (* 1990), Romanian athlete
- Ghelderode, Michel de (1898–1962), Belgian author
- Ghelen, Johann Peter van (1673–1754), Austrian printer and publisher
- Ghelen, Johann van († 1721), Flemish printer who worked mainly in Vienna
- Ghella, Mario (* 1929), Italian racing cyclist
- Ghem, André (* 1982), Brazilian tennis player
- Ghemawat, Pankaj (* 1959), Indian-American economist, university professor, global strategist, speaker and writer
- Ghemawat, Sanjay (* 1966), American computer scientist
- Ghemen, Gottfried von , Dutch printer who worked mainly in Copenhagen
- Ghemon (* 1982), Italian rapper
- Ghenea, Mădălina Diana (* 1987), Romanian model and actress
- Ghenie, Adrian (* 1977), Romanian artist
- Ghent, Olivier van (1470–1512), Flemish sculptor
- Ghent, Simon († 1315), English bishop
- Ghent, Willem Joseph van († 1672), Dutch admiral
- Ghéon, Henri (1875–1944), French writer
- Gheorghe, Cristian (* 1956), Romanian football player
- Gheorghe, Elena (* 1985), Romanian singer
- Gheorghe, Ionuț (* 1984), Romanian boxer
- Gheorghe, Marin (* 1959), Romanian rower
- Gheorghe, Tudor (* 1945), Romanian singer
- Gheorghe, Vilmoș (1941–2002), Romanian biathlete
- Gheorghiță, Ștefan (* 1986), Romanian wrestler
- Gheorghiță, Viorel (* 1982), Moldovan athlete, summer biathlete and cross-country runner
- Gheorghiță, Vitalie (* 1982), Moldovan athlete, summer biathlete and cross-country runner
- Gheorghiu, Adrian (* 1981), Romanian football player
- Gheorghiu, Angela (* 1965), Romanian opera singer (soprano)
- Gheorghiu, Cantemir (* 1982), German product designer
- Gheorghiu, Constantin Virgil (1916–1992), Romanian writer
- Gheorghiu, Ermil (1896–1977), Romanian officer, most recently major general in World War II
- Gheorghiu, Florin (* 1944), Romanian chess player
- Gheorghiu, Gheorghe (* 1954), Romanian singer
- Gheorghiu, Luminița (* 1949), Romanian actress
- Gheorghiu, Ștefan (1879–1914), Romanian labor leader
- Gheorghiu, Teo (* 1992), Canadian pianist
- Gheorghiu, Teodora (* 1978), Romanian opera singer (lyric coloratura soprano)
- Gheorghiu-Dej, Gheorghe (1901–1965), Romanian politician
- Gherardello da Firenze , Italian composer
- Gherardeschi, Filippo Maria (1738–1808), Italian composer and organist
- Gherardeschi, Giuseppe (1759–1815), Italian conductor, organist, composer
- Gherardi del Testa, Tommaso (1814–1881), Italian comedy poet
- Gherardi, Alessandro (1844–1908), Italian archivist and historian
- Gherardi, Cristofano (1508–1556), Italian mannerist painter in the late Renaissance
- Gherardi, Gherardo (1891–1949), Italian screenwriter and playwright
- Gherardi, Maffeo (1406–1492), Cardinal of the Catholic Church and Patriarch of Venice
- Gherardi, Piero (1909–1971), Italian art director, costume and production designer
- Gherardi, Raphaël (* 1992), Alsatian football player
- Gherardi, Silvestro (1802–1879), Italian mathematician and physicist
- Gherardi, Silvia (* 1949), Italian sociologist
- Gherardini, Alessandro (1655–1726), Italian painter
- Gherasim, Alina (* 1971), Romanian long-distance runner
- Gherghel, Petru (* 1940), Romanian clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Iași
- Gherghy, Vasily (* 1974), Moldovan biathlete
- Gherhard, Cristian Codrin (* 1989), German handball player and model
- Gheri, Leopold (1866–1952), Austrian journalist, writer and painter
- Ghering, Leo (1900–1966), Dutch football player
- Gherman, Marius (* 1967), Romanian artistic gymnast
- Gherman, Simona (* 1985), Romanian sword fencer
- Ghermandi, Quinto (1916–1994), Italian sculptor
- Ghermay, Ermias , alleged Ethiopian criminal
- Ghernaouti, Solange (* 1958), computer scientist and professor at the University of Lausanne
- Ghersem, Géry de († 1630), Franco-Flemish composer of the late Renaissance
- Ghersi, Pietro (1899–1972), Italian automobile and motorcycle racing driver
- Gherwen, Reynier van , Dutch painter
- Ghesquière, Nicolas (* 1971), French fashion designer
- Ghetelen, Augustinus van (1495–1588), German Dominican, Roman Catholic controversial theologian and Canon
- Ghetelen, Hans van , incunabula printer in Lübeck
- Ghetelen, Henning van , German translator
- Ghetta, Tanja (* 1973), Austrian cabaret artist
- Gheusi, Pierre-Barthélemy (1865–1943), French writer, journalist and theater director
- Ghewond , Armenian cleric and historian
- Gheyn, Jakob de II. († 1629), Dutch painter and engraver
- Gheynst, Johanna van der († 1541), lover of Emperor Charles V
- Ghez, Andrea (* 1965), American astronomer
- Ghez, Oscar (1905–1998), Tunisian entrepreneur, art collector and patron
- Ghez, Susanne , US curator and museum director
- Ghezal, Saïf (* 1981), Tunisian football player
- Ghezali, Mehdi (* 1979), Swedish-Finnish-Algerian Guantanamo prisoner
- Ghezali, Salima (* 1958), Algerian journalist and human rights activist
- Ghezielle, Bouchra (* 1979), French athlete
- Ghezzal, Abdelkader (* 1984), Algerian football player
- Ghezzal, Rachid (* 1992), Algerian-French football player
- Ghezze, Max (1889–1912), Austrian fatality in the academic culture war
- Ghezzi, Biagio di Goro , Italian painter
- Ghezzi, Dori (* 1946), Italian singer
- Ghezzi, Enrico (* 1952), Italian film critic, author and television presenter
- Ghezzi, Giuseppe (1634–1721), Italian painter
- Ghezzi, John J. (1911–1983), American lawyer and politician
- Ghezzi, Pier Leone (1674–1755), Italian painter, etcher, and draftsman
- Ghezzi, Pierangelo , Italian amateur astronomer and asteroid explorer
- Ghezzi, Sebastiano († 1645), Italian painter and architect
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- Ghia, Ami (* 1956), Indian badminton player
- Ghia, Dana (* 1932), Italian actress and singer
- Ghia, Fernando (1935–2005), Italian film producer and actor
- Ghia, Giacinto (1887–1944), Italian coachbuilder
- Ghiakhomo Dunia, Gabriel (* 1957), Nigerian priest, Bishop of Auchi
- Ghiață, Dumitru (1888–1972), Romanian artist
- Ghibelin of Arles († 1112), Archbishop of Arles, Patriarch of Jerusalem
- Ghiberti, Lorenzo († 1455), Italian goldsmith, ore caster and sculptor
- Ghica, Alexandru II (1795–1862), Wallachian gospodar and Romanian politician
- Ghica, Dimitrie (1816-1897), Romanian politician
- Ghica, Grigore Alexandru († 1857), Prince of Moldova
- Ghica, Ion (1816–1897), Romanian politician
- Ghidella, Vittorio (1931–2011), Italian automotive engineer and managing director of Fiat's auto division
- Ghidelli, Carlo (* 1934), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Lanciano-Ortona
- Ghidini, Gianni (1930–1995), Italian racing cyclist
- Ghielmi, Lorenzo (* 1959), Italian organist, harpsichordist, conductor and musicologist
- Ghierra, Alfredo (1891–1973), Uruguayan football player
- Ghigani, Patrick (* 1978), German soccer player
- Ghiggia, Alcides (1926–2015), Uruguayan-Italian football player
- Ghigi, Pellegrino (1899–1995), Italian diplomat
- Ghiglia, Benedetto (1921–2012), Italian film composer
- Ghiglia, Oscar (1876–1945), Italian painter
- Ghiglia, Oscar (* 1938), Italian guitarist
- Ghigliano, Cinzia (* 1952), Italian comic book artist and illustrator
- Ghiglione, Paolo (* 1997), Italian football player
- Ghiglioni, Tiziana (* 1956), Italian jazz singer
- Ghignoli, Antonella (* 1963), Italian historian
- Ghijs, Louisa (1902–1985), Belgian operetta singer and actress
- Ghika, Vladimir (1873–1954), Romanian diplomat and Roman Catholic clergyman
- Ghilany, Johanna von (1864–1888), Austrian opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Ghilas, Kamel (* 1984), Algerian soccer player
- Ghilas, Nabil (* 1990), French-Algerian football player
- Ghilini, Tommaso Maria (1718–1787), Italian cardinal of the Roman Church
- Ghillany, Friedrich Wilhelm (1807–1876), German Protestant theologian, historian and publicist
- Ghillebert de Lannoy (1386–1462), French nobleman
- Ghimpu, Mihai (* 1951), Moldovan politician, chairman of the Partidul Liberal, president of the Moldovan parliament
- Ghindovean, Darius (* 2001), Romanian football player
- Ghini, Luca (1490–1556), Italian physician and botanist
- Ghini, Massimo Iosa (* 1959), Italian architect and designer
- Ghinsberg, Yossi (* 1959), Israeli author and environmental activist
- Ghinucci, Girolamo (1480–1541), Italian clergyman, bishop, papal diplomat and cardinal of the Roman Church
- Ghinzani, Piercarlo (* 1952), Italian Formula 1 racing driver
- Ghioane, Tiberiu (* 1981), Romanian football player
- Ghione, Emilio (1879–1930), Italian film director, film producer, screenwriter, silent film actor and writer
- Ghione, Piero (1911–1982), Italian film producer
- Ghione, Riccardo (1922–2003), Italian filmmaker
- Ghionea, Sorin (* 1979), Romanian football player
- Ghionea, Valentin Marian (* 1984), Romanian handball player
- Ghioroaie, Ilona Georgiana (* 1998), Romanian tennis player
- Ghiorso, Albert (1915-2010), American physicist
- Ghiotti, Renzo (* 1951), San Marino politician, head of state of San Marino
- Ghiotto, Luca (* 1995), Italian racing car driver
- Ghira, Aldo (1920–1991), Italian water polo player
- Ghirard, Bellino (1935–2013), French clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Rodez
- Ghirardelli, Carlo (* 1950), Swiss actor
- Ghirardelli, Domingo (1817–1894), Italian chocolatier
- Ghirardini, Gherardo (1854–1920), Italian Classical Archaeologist
- Ghirelli, Tommaso (* 1944), Italian clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic bishop of Imola
- Ghirelli, Vittorio (* 1994), Italian racing driver
- Ghiringhelli, Paolo (1778–1861), Swiss Benedictine monks and governor
- Ghirlanda, Gianfranco (* 1942), Italian religious, Catholic theologian
- Ghirlandaio, Domenico (1448–1494), Florentine Renaissance painter
- Ghirlandaio, Ridolfo (1483–1561), Italian painter of the Florentine school
- Ghirlandaio, Tommaso , Italian leather and silk merchant, money broker, wreath seller and possibly goldsmith and silversmith
- Ghirmai, Filmon (* 1979), German obstacle runner
- Ghirmay, Biniam (* 2000), Eritrean cyclist
- Ghironzi, Giancarlo (1932-2020), San Marinese politician
- Ghirotto, Massimo (* 1961), Italian racing cyclist
- Ghirshman, Roman (1895–1979), French archaeologist of Ukrainian origin
- Ghis, Philippe (1882–1918), French football player and athlete
- Ghisalberti, Sergio (* 1979), Italian racing cyclist
- Ghiselin, Johannes , Franco-Flemish composer and singer of the Renaissance
- Ghiselin, Michael (* 1939), American biologist, bioeconomist and philosopher of biology
- Ghiselli, Giovanni (1934–1997), Italian sprinter
- Ghisi, Giorgio (1520–1582), Italian engraver and Tausiator
- Ghislain, Charles (* 1951), Belgian ambassador
- Ghislain, Kervin (* 1992), Seychellois badminton player
- Ghislanzoni, Antonio (1824-1893), Italian poet
- Ghisoni, Linda (* 1965), Italian theologian and canon lawyer
- Ghitani, Gamal al- (1945–2015), Egyptian journalist and writer
- Ghițescu, Andreea (* 1997), Romanian tennis player
- Ghițescu, Theodor (1934–2008), Romanian chess player
- Ghito, Ali (1905–1983), German actress
- Ghițulică, Maria (* 1938), Romanian politician (PCR)
- Ghiurekian, Ignazio (1833–1921), Armenian-Catholic religious, Abbot General of the Mechitarists of Venice
- Ghiurghi, Andrea (* 1966), Italian beach volleyball player
- Ghiurițan, Remus (* 1919), Romanian football player and coach
- Ghiuță, Monica (1940–2019), Romanian film and stage actress
- Ghiyas-ud-din Tughluq Shah I († 1325), founder and first ruler of the Turkish Tughlak dynasty in the Sultanate of Delhi
- Ghiz, Robert (* 1974), Canadian politician, Prime Minister of Prince Edward Island
- Ghizzoni, Lorenzo (* 1955), Italian clergyman, Archbishop of Ravenna-Cervia
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- Ghlamallah, Bouabdellah (* 1934), Algerian Minister for Religious Affairs
- Ghlonti, Felix (1927–2012), Georgian composer
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- Ghnaim, Masud (* 1965), Israeli politician (United Arab List)
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- Ghobadi, Bahman (* 1969), Iranian-Kurdish film director
- Ghoddos, Saman (* 1993), Swedish football player
- Ghodhbane, Kaies (* 1976), Tunisian football player
- Ghods-Nachai, Hossein (1911–1977), Iranian poet, politician and diplomat
- Ghodsee, Kristen (* 1970), American anthropologist
- Ghoga, Abdul Hafiz , Libyan lawyer and politician
- Ghogreff, Johann († 1554), German humanist and Chancellor of Jülich-Kleve-Berg
- Gholamasad, Dawud (* 1943), Iranian-German sociologist
- Gholson, James (1798–1848), American politician
- Gholson, Richard D. (1804-1862), American politician
- Gholson, Samuel Jameson (1808–1883), American lawyer, judge, politician, and Confederate general in the American Civil War
- Gholson, Thomas († 1816), American politician
- Gholson, Thomas Saunders (1810–1868), American lawyer and politician
- Ghomi, Hossein (* 1982), Iranian judoka
- Ghomri, Mouhcine El (* 1960), German author, director and documentary filmmaker
- Ghon, Karl (1835–1919), Austrian businessman and politician
- Ghoneim, Abdullah Yusuf al- (* 1947), Kuwaiti geographer and politician
- Ghonim, Wael (* 1980), Egyptian internet activist
- Ghoochannejhad, Reza (* 1987), Iranian-Dutch soccer player
- Ghorashi, Halleh (* 1962), Iranian-Dutch anthropologist
- Ghorbani, Behzad (* 1971), Iranian zoologist and biologist
- Ghorbani, Mehdi (* 1988), Iranian boxer
- Ghorbanifar, Manucher (* 1945), Iranian arms dealer and intelligence informant
- Ghormley, Robert L. (1883-1958), American Vice Admiral
- Ghorpade, Sanyogita (* 1992), Indian badminton player
- Ghosal, Saurav (* 1986), Indian squash player
- Ghosal, Smaran († 2008), Indian amateur actor
- Ghose, Aurobindo (1872–1950), Indian politician, philosopher, yoga master and guru
- Ghose, Goutam (* 1950), Indian film director
- Ghosez, Léon (* 1934), Belgian chemist and professor (Louvain University)
- Ghosh, Amitav (* 1956), Indian writer
- Ghosh, Arun , British jazz musician (clarinet, composition)
- Ghosh, Bhaskar Kumar (1936–2008), Indian-American mathematician
- Ghosh, Bishnu Charan (1903-1970), Bengali bodybuilder and Hathayoger
- Ghosh, Dhruba (1957-2017), Indian sarang player
- Ghosh, Dipu (* 1940), Indian badminton player
- Ghosh, Jayati (* 1955), Indian economist and university professor
- Ghosh, Prabir (* 1945), Indian author and civil rights activist
- Ghosh, Raman (* 1942), Indian badminton player
- Ghosh, Rituparno (1963–2013), Bengali film director
- Ghosh, Sanjiban (* 1991), Indian soccer player
- Ghosh, Shankar (1935–2016), Indian tabla player
- Ghosh, Shanta (* 1975), German athlete
- Ghosh, Soumyajit (* 1993), Indian table tennis player
- Ghosh, Sunayana (* 1979), Indian percussionist
- Ghoshal, Shreya (* 1984), Indian playback singer
- Ghoshal, Sumantra (1948-2004), Indian economist
- Ghosn, Carlos (* 1954), Brazilian manager
- Ghost Rider , Swedish motorcyclist
- Ghostemane (* 1991), American musician, rapper and singer
- Ghostface Killah (* 1970), American rapper
- Ghosthack (* 1988), German producer of electronic music
- Ghostley, Alice (1923-2007), American actress
- Ghostpoet (born 1983), British singer
- Ghotan, Bartholomäus († 1496), printer in Magdeburg, Lübeck and Stockholm
- Ghotbzadeh, Sadegh (1936–1982), Iranian Foreign Minister
- Ghotra, Pal (* 1998), German basketball player
- Ghoula, Hatem (* 1973), Tunisian athlete (walker)
- Ghoulam, Faouzi (* 1991), Algerian football player
- Ghoussoub, Nassif (* 1953), Canadian mathematician
- Ghozali, Sid Ahmed (* 1937), Algerian politician
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- Ghraichy, Simon (* 1985), French pianist
- Ghribi, Habiba (* 1984), Tunisian middle and long distance runner
- Ghrist, Robert (* 1969), American mathematician
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- Ghubar, Ghulam Muhammad (1897–1978), Afghan politician and writer
- Ghufron, Ali (1960-2008), Indonesian Islamist
- Ghukassjan, Arkadi (* 1957), Armenian politician, President of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic
- Ghul, Asma al- (* 1982), Palestinian journalist, blogger and human rights activist
- Ghulam Kassim († 1844), Indian chess master
- Ghulam Muhammad, Malik (1895–1956), Pakistani politician
- Ghulam Qadir († 1789), leader of the Rohilla
- Ghulam, Rabani (* 1951), Afghan boxer
- Ghunaimat, Jumana (* 1973), Jordanian minister and journalist
- Ghurak , Sogdian ruler
- Ghutschani, Mohammad Ali (1771–1877), Iranian calligrapher
- Ghuysen, Jean-Marie (1925-2004), Belgian microbiologist
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- Ghwinianidze, Mate (* 1986), Georgian football player
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- Ghyczy, Kálmán (1808–1888), Hungarian minister
- Ghyczy, Peter (* 1940), German designer of Hungarian origin
- Ghyka, Matila (1881–1965), Romanian diplomat, naval officer, mathematician, philosopher, engineer, historian and writer
- Ghyllebert, Pieter (* 1982), Belgian racing cyclist
- Ghys, Étienne (* 1954), French mathematician
- Ghys, Robbe (* 1997), Belgian cyclist
- Ghyselinck, Jan (* 1988), Belgian racing cyclist