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Brat
- Gor, Gennadi Samoilowitsch (1907–1981), Russian writer
- Gör, Lokman (* 1990), Turkish soccer player
- Gör, Sıtkı Salih (* 1936), Turkish writer and translator
- Gör, Yakup (* 1988), Turkish wrestler
Gora
- Góra, Clara (1931–2007), Hungarian dancer and choreographer
- Gora, Claudio (1913–1998), Italian actor
- Góra, Janusz (* 1963), Polish football player and coach
- Gora, Saraswathi (1912-2006), Indian activist
- Góra, Wilhelm (1916–1975), Polish football player
- Goraguer, Alain (* 1931), French jazz pianist and jazz composer
- Górak, Andrzej (* 1951), Polish process engineer
- Gorak, Daniel (* 1983), Polish table tennis player
- Goraksha , Indian yogi, founder of Hatha Yoga
- Goral, Ralf , German racing driver
- Goral, Zdzisław (* 1950), Polish military
- Goral-Sternheim, Arie (1909–1996), German painter and publicist
- Goralewski, Frieda (1893–1989), German elementary school teacher, movement and dance therapist
- Goralik, Yannick (* 1997), German volleyball player
- Góralski, Jacek (* 1992), Polish football player
- Goram, Andy (born 1964), Scottish soccer player
- Gorampa Sönam Sengge (1429–1489), 6th holder of the throne of the Ngor monastery
- Goran, Abdullah (1904–1962), Kurdish poet
- Goran, Lester (1928-2014), American writer
- Gorani, Hala (* 1970), Syrian-American news anchor
- Goranow, Vladislav (* 1977), Bulgarian politician
- Goranson, Alicia (* 1974), American actress
- Göranson, Gustaf (1886–1959), Swedish industrialist
- Gøranson, Kjell Arne (* 1970), Norwegian beach volleyball player
- Göranson, Sverker (* 1954), Swedish major general and commander in chief of the Swedish armed forces
- Göransson, André (* 1994), Swedish tennis player
- Göransson, Antonia (* 1990), Swedish football player
- Göransson, Bertil (1919-2004), Swedish rower
- Göransson, Göran (* 1956), Swedish football player and coach
- Göransson, Göran Fredrik (1819–1900), Swedish entrepreneur
- Göransson, Gunnar Wilhelm (1933–2012), Swedish racing cyclist
- Göransson, Ludwig (* 1984), Swedish songwriter and film composer
- Göransson, Per Daniel (* 1986), Swedish-Australian ice hockey player
- Göransson, Peter (* 1969), Swedish cross-country skier
- Gorantla, Johannes (1952–2007), Indian theologian and Bishop of Kurnool
- Göranzon, Marie (* 1942), Swedish actress
- Goratchek, Agapit (1955–2020), Russian Orthodox Bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad
- Gorawski, Damian (* 1979), Polish football player
- Gorazd of Moravia , Great Moravian bishop and saint
- Gorazdowski, Sigismund (1845–1920), Catholic priest, founder of an order and saint
Gorb
- Gorb, Stanislav (* 1965), Ukrainian biologist, zoologist and university professor
- Gorbach, Alfons (1898–1972), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council and Federal Chancellor
- Gorbach, Hubert (* 1956), Austrian politician (FPÖ), Member of the State Parliament and Federal Minister for Transport, Innovation and Technology
- Gorbach, Josef (1889–1977), Austrian theologian, priest, publicist and founder of makeshift emergency churches in Austria and Palestine
- Gorbach, Rudolf Paulus (* 1939), German typographer, university professor and specialist author
- Gorbanewskaja, Natalja Evgenjewna (1936–2013), Russian-Polish poet
- Gorbatikow, Alexander Valeryevich (* 1982), Russian handball player
- Gorbatko, Viktor Wassiljewitsch (1934-2017), Soviet cosmonaut
- Gorbatov, Konstantin (1876–1945), Russian painter
- Gorbatow, Alexander Wassiljewitsch (1891–1973), Soviet Army General
- Gorbatowski, Konstanty (1914–1984), Polish painter
- Gorbachevsky, Iwan Iwanowitsch (1800–1869), Russian Decembrist
- Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergejewitsch (* 1931), Soviet politician, General Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU, President of the Soviet Union (1985–1991)
- Gorbachev, Timofei Fjodorowitsch (1900–1973), Russian mining engineer and university professor
- Gorbacheva, Natalja (* 1947), Soviet discus thrower
- Gorbacheva, Raissa Maximowna (1932–1999), Russian sociologist, wife of Mikhail Gorbachev
- Gorbauch, Horst (* 1948), German religious educator and non-fiction author
- Gorbey, James Henry (1920–1977), American lawyer and politician
- Görbicz, Anita (* 1983), Hungarian handball player
- Görbing, Johannes (1877–1946), German pharmacist, soil scientist and agricultural physiologist
- Gorbunovs, Anatolijs (* 1942), Latvian politician, member of the Saeima
- Gorbunow, Anton (* 1949), German long-distance runner
- Gorbunow, Kirill Antonowitsch (1822–1893), Russian portrait painter and lithographer
- Gorbunow, Nikolai Petrovich (1892–1938), Soviet politician
- Gorbunow, Sergei Petrovich (1902–1933), Russian aeronautical engineer
- Gorbunow, Vladimir Petrovich (1903–1945), Russian aeronautical engineer
- Gorbunow, Wladimir Wladimirowitsch (* 1982), Russian ice hockey player
- Gorbunowa, Tatjana Igorewna (* 1990), Russian gymnast and Olympic champion
Gorc
- Gorches, Constanza (* 1998), Mexican tennis player
- Gorcitza, Gabriele (* 1952), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Görck, Wilhelm (1862–1938), German lawyer and politician (NLP, DVP), MdR
- Görcke, Max (1864–1946), German teacher and politician (NLP), MdR
- Görcz, Adalbert (1921–1990), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament in Burgenland
- Gorczewicz, Rudolf (* 1923), German football player
- Gorczyca, Karolina (* 1985), Polish film and theater actress
- Gorczycki, Grzegorz Gerwazy († 1734), Polish Baroque composer
- Gorczyn, Jan Aleksander , Polish printer, publisher, engraver, writer and composer
- Górczyński, Artur (* 1972), Polish politician (Ruch Palikota), member of the Sejm
- Górczyński, Michał (* 1977), Polish bass clarinetist, improvisation musician and composer
Gord
- Gordan, Alexander (1926–2008), German lyricist, composer, singer, arranger and music producer
- Gordan, Martin , German figure skater
- Gordan, Paul (1837–1912), German mathematician
- Gordan, Paulus (1912–1999), German Benedictine monk
- Gordanshekan, Susan (* 1978), German-Iranian director and screenwriter
- Gordejew, Alexei Wassiljewitsch (* 1955), Russian politician
- Gordejew, Artjom Sergejewitsch (* 1988), Russian ice hockey player
- Gordejew, Fyodor Gordejewitsch (1744-1810), Russian sculptor and university professor
- Gordejew, Sergei Eduardowitsch (* 1972), Russian real estate entrepreneur and member of the Perm region in the Russian Federation Council
- Gordejewa, Irina Andrejewna (* 1986), Russian high jumper
- Gordejewa, Jekaterina Alexandrovna (* 1971), Russian figure skater
- Gördel, Larissa (1995-2016), German soccer player
- Gordeladze, Catherine (* 1971), German-Georgian pianist
- Gordeno, Peter (* 1964), British songwriter and producer
- Gordhan, Pravin (* 1949), South African politician
- Gordian I , Roman Emperor
- Gordian II , Roman emperor together with Gordian I (238)
- Gordian III. (225–244), Roman emperor
- Gordian, Lucie (1918–2000), Austrian swimmer
- Gordian, Robert (1938-2017), German writer
- Gordianus († 362), martyr and saint of the Orthodox and Roman Catholic Church, patron saint of the city of Kempten (Allgäu)
- Gordić, Nemanja (* 1988), Bosnian basketball player
- Gordien, Fortune (1922–1990), American track and field athlete
- Gordienko, Natalia (* 1987), Moldovan singer
- Gordigiani, Michele (1835–1909), Italian portrait painter
- Gordijenko, Vasily Ivanovich (* 1914), Soviet marathon runner
- Gordijewski, Oleg Antonowitsch (* 1938), Russian secret service agent and defector
- Gordijuk, Viktor Iossifowitsch (* 1970), Russian ice hockey player
- Gordilho, Carlos Alberto Moniz (1887–1958), Brazilian diplomat
- Gordillo, Elba Esther (* 1945), Mexican trade unionist and politician
- Gordillo, Rafael (* 1957), Spanish football player
- Gordimer, Nadine (1923–2014), South African writer and Nobel Prize winner
- Gordin, Jakob (1853–1909), Yiddish writer
- Gordin, Michael (* 1974), American science historian and Slavist
- Gordini, Aldo (1921–1995), French racing driver
- Gordini, Terry (* 1979), Italian boxer
- Gordios , Cappadocian nobleman, agent of Mithridates VI.
- Gordius , Roman officer and Christian martyr
- Gordo Rodríguez, Sergi (* 1967), Spanish clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Barcelona
- Gordoa, Emilio (* 1987), Mexican improvisation musician (vibraphone)
- Gordon , slave and US soldier
- Gordon Jones, Edward (1914–2007), British Air Force officer in the United Kingdom
- Gordon Lennox, Bernard (1932-2017) British officer and major general
- Gordon of Lochinvar, William , Scottish nobleman
- Gordon, Aaron (* 1995), American basketball player
- Gordon, Adam Lindsay (1833-1870), Australian writer
- Gordon, Aharon David (1856–1922), Jewish writer in the Hebrew language and Zionist
- Gordon, Alastair (1928-2007), Australian sprinter
- Gordon, Alastair, 6th Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair (1920–2002), British artist and peer
- Gordon, Albert Hamilton (1901–2009), American economist and entrepreneur
- Gordon, Alexander, 1st Earl of Huntly († 1470), Scottish nobleman
- Gordon, Alexander, 2nd Baronet (1650–1726), Scottish nobleman
- Gordon, Alexander, 3rd Earl of Huntly († 1524), Scottish nobleman
- Gordon, Alexander, 4th Duke of Gordon (1743–1827), British peer
- Gordon, Alexander, 7th Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair (1955-2020), British nobleman
- Gordon, Andreas (1712–1751), Scottish theologian, philosopher, physicist and Benedectine monk
- Gordon, Andrew , American writer
- Gordon, Andrew (* 1951), British naval officer and naval historian
- Gordon, Andrew (born 1985), Canadian ice hockey player
- Gordon, Andy , American producer and screenwriter
- Gordon, Anthony (* 2001), English soccer player
- Gordon, Archibald, 5th Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair (1913–1984), British nobleman
- Gordon, Arthur Ernest (1902–1989), American classical philologist
- Gordon, Arturo (1883–1944), Chilean painter
- Gordon, Augusta (1803–1865), British nobleman and mother of the writer Wilhelmina FitzClarence
- Gordon, Barry (born 1948), American actor
- Gordon, Bart (* 1949), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Gordon, Basil (1931–2012), American mathematician
- Gordon, Ben (* 1983), British-American former basketball player
- Gordon, Ben (* 1985), American ice hockey player
- Gordon, Benjamin , American conductor, arranger, and composer
- Gordon, Bert I. (* 1922), American film director
- Gordon, Bob (1928–1955), American jazz saxophonist
- Gordon, Bobby (1941–2013), American jazz musician
- Gordon, Boyd (born 1983), Canadian ice hockey player
- Gordon, C. Henry (1883–1940), American actor
- Gordon, Cameron (* 1945), British mathematician
- Gordon, Carolyn (* 1950), American mathematician
- Gordon, Cecil (1941–2012), American NASCAR driver and NASCAR team owner
- Gordon, Charles , Scottish politician
- Gordon, Charles (* 1947), American film producer
- Gordon, Charles George (1833–1885), British general
- Gordon, Charles Jason (* 1946), Trinidadian clergyman and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Port of Spain
- Gordon, Chrisann (* 1994), Jamaican sprinter
- Gordon, Christopher (* 1986), American squash player
- Gordon, Colin (1907-1980), British high jumper
- Gordon, Colin (1911–1972), British actor
- Gordon, Cosmo, 3rd Duke of Gordon (1720-1752), British peer
- Gordon, Craig (* 1982), Scottish soccer player
- Gordon, Curtis (1928-2004), American country and rockabilly singer
- Gordon, Cyrus H. (1908-2001), American Semitist and Orientalist
- Gordon, Daniel (* 1985), German-Jamaican soccer player
- Gordon, David (1774–1829), Scottish inventor
- Gordon, David († 1886), Jewish journalist and editor
- Gordon, David, 4th Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair (1908–1974), British nobleman
- Gordon, Dean (* 1973), English soccer player
- Gordon, Dexter (1923-1990), American tenor saxophonist
- Gordon, Don (1926-2017), American actor
- Gordon, Donald E. (1931-1984), American art historian
- Gordon, Douglas (born 1966), Scottish artist
- Gordon, Dudley, 3rd Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair (1883–1972), British nobleman
- Gordon, Ed (1908–1971), American long jumper
- Gordon, Edward B. (* 1966), German painter and illustrator
- Gordon, Edward, Baron Gordon of Drumearn (1814–1879), Scottish-British lawyer and politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Gordon, Elmira Minita (* 1930), British politician, Governor General of Belize
- Gordon, Elvis (1958-2011), British judoka
- Gordon, Emily V. (* 1979), American screenwriter and executive producer
- Gordon, Emy (1841–1909), German author, translator, functionary of the Catholic women's movement
- Gordon, Eric (* 1988), American basketball player
- Gordon, Ernest (1916-2002), Scottish Dean
- Gordon, Eve (born 1960), American actress
- Gordon, Franz Adolf von (1865–1942), Prussian landowner and politician
- Gordon, Franz August von (1837–1896), Prussian landowner and politician, MdR
- Gordon, Gale (1906–1995), American actor
- Gordon, Gary Ivan (1960–1993), American soldier
- Gordon, Gary M. (born 1957), Canadian minister, Bishop of Victoria
- Gordon, Gavin (1901-1983), American actor
- Gordon, Geoffrey (* 1968), American composer
- Gordon, Geoffrey J. , Computer Scientist and Professor in the Machine Learning Department at Carnegie Mellon University
- Gordon, George (1751–1793), British politician
- Gordon, George John Robert (1812–1902), British diplomat
- Gordon, George Stuart (1881–1942), British literary scholar
- Gordon, George Washington (1836–1911), American army officer and politician
- Gordon, George William (1820–1865), slave and later politician who led the Morant Bay Rising
- Gordon, George, 1st Duke of Gordon (1649-1716), Scottish peer
- Gordon, George, 15th Earl of Sutherland (1633–1703), Scottish peer and politician
- Gordon, George, 2nd Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair (1879–1965), British peer and politician
- Gordon, George, 4th Earl of Huntly (1514–1562), member of the Scottish aristocracy
- Gordon, George, 5th Earl of Huntly († 1576), Scottish nobleman
- Gordon, Gerti (1933–2016), Austrian dancer, actress and opera singer
- Gordon, Gordon (1906-2002), American writer
- Gordon, Granville, 13th Marquess of Huntly (born 1944), British peer and politician (Conservative Party)
- Gordon, Gray (1904–1976), American jazz musician and orchestra conductor
- Gordon, Harald (* 1952), Austrian writer
- Gordon, Harold J. Jr. (1919–1980), American historian
- Gordon, Harry L. (1860–1921), American politician
- Gordon, Heinz (1871–1944), German actor, director, dramaturge and screenwriter
- Gordon, Helmuth von (1811–1889), Prussian general of the infantry
- Gordon, Henry C. (1925-1996), American astronaut and test pilot
- Gordon, Honi , American jazz singer
- Gordon, Howard (* 1961), American author and film producer
- Gordon, Ian (born 1950), Canadian sprinter
- Gordon, Ian (* 1975), German-Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Gordon, Ilona (* 1976), Soviet-American writer
- Gordon, Irving (1915-1996), American songwriter
- Gordon, Jaimy (* 1944), American university professor and writer
- Gordon, James (1739-1810), Irish-American officer and politician
- Gordon, James (1833–1912), American politician
- Gordon, James (1908-1997), American sprinter
- Gordon, James B (1907–1972), American special effects artist and film technician
- Gordon, James Byron (1822–1864), American Confederate Army officer in the American Civil War
- Gordon, James Edward (1913-1998), British materials scientist
- Gordon, James P. (1928-2013), American physicist
- Gordon, James Wright († 1853), American politician and the 3rd Governor of Michigan (1841–1842)
- Gordon, James, Baron Gordon of Strathblane (1936–2020) British businessman and life peer
- Gordon, Jay (* 1967), American singer with the rock band Orgy
- Gordon, Jay H. (1930–2007), American politician, State Auditor from Vermont
- Gordon, Jeff (* 1971), American NASCAR racing driver
- Gordon, Jeffrey D. , American Political Advisor
- Gordon, Jeffrey I. (* 1947), American microbiologist
- Gordon, Jefim (* 1950), Soviet-Russian aircraft photographer and author
- Gordon, Jehuda Leib (1830-1892), Hebrew poet, editor
- Gordon, Jehue (* 1991), athlete from Trinidad and Tobago
- Gordon, Jekaterina Viktorovna (* 1980), Russian journalist, singer-songwriter and political activist
- Gordon, Jens-Uwe (* 1967), German-American basketball player
- Gordon, Jim (* 1945), American drummer and songwriter
- Gordon, Jimmie , American blues musician
- Gordon, Joe (1928–1963), American jazz musician
- Gordon, John († 1649), imperial colonel and one of the main participants in the murder of Wallenstein
- Gordon, John (1912–1981), Irish clergyman, Roman Catholic archbishop, and Vatican diplomat
- Gordon, John (1939-2003), American jazz musician
- Gordon, John (* 1958), American curler
- Gordon, John (* 1967), Danish songwriter and music producer
- Gordon, John (* 1978), New Zealand badminton player
- Gordon, John Brown (1832–1904), American general, senator, and governor of Georgia
- Gordon, John, 1st Viscount of Kenmure († 1634), Scottish nobleman
- Gordon, John, 2nd Viscount of Kenmure († 1639), Scottish nobleman
- Gordon, John, 3rd Viscount of Kenmure (1620–1643), Scottish nobleman
- Gordon, Jon (* 1966), American jazz musician
- Gordon, Jon Henry , makeup artist
- Gordon, Jonathan , American film producer
- Gordon, Josh , American director
- Gordon, Josh (born 1991), American football player
- Gordon, Joshua (* 1964), American cellist
- Gordon, Julie (* 1991), Canadian beach volleyball player
- Gordon, Keith (* 1961), American actor, director, film producer and screenwriter
- Gordon, Kermit (1916–1976), American economist
- Gordon, Kim (* 1953), American bassist, singer, guitarist
- Gordon, Kiowa (* 1990), American actor
- Gordon, Lalonde (* 1988), sprinter from Trinidad and Tobago
- Gordon, Lana J. , American singer
- Gordon, Larry (1954–1983) American football player
- Gordon, Larry (* 1987), American basketball player
- Gordon, Lars , porn actor and cameraman
- Gordon, Lawrence (* 1936), American film producer
- Gordon, Leo (1922–2000) American actor and author
- Gordon, Lorraine (1922–2018), American club operator and peace activist
- Gordon, Louis (1936–1976), American author
- Gordon, Lucy (1980–2009), British actress
- Gordon, Mack (1904–1959), American lyricist
- Gordon, Marie (1810–1863), Austrian writer
- Gordon, Marion , Scottish badminton player
- Gordon, Marjory (1931-2015), American nursing scientist
- Gordon, Mark (* 1956), American film producer
- Gordon, Mark (* 1957), American politician
- Gordon, Mark S. (* 1942), American theoretical chemist
- Gordon, Mary (1882–1963) Scottish actress
- Gordon, Mary (* 1949), American writer
- Gordon, Mat (* 1983), Canadian model
- Gordon, Melvin (* 1993), American football player
- Gordon, Michael (1909–1993), American director and actor in film and theater
- Gordon, Michael (* 1948), German-American film actor
- Gordon, Michael R. (* 1951), American journalist, correspondent and author
- Gordon, Michaela (* 1999), American tennis player
- Gordon, Mick (* 1985), Australian composer and sound designer
- Gordon, Mike (1957-2005), American politician
- Gordon, Mildred (1912–1979), American writer
- Gordon, Milton M. (* 1918), American sociologist
- Gordon, Nada (* 1964), American poet
- Gordon, Nathan Green (1916–2008), American politician
- Gordon, Nehemia (* 1972), Jewish-American biblical scholar, editor and author
- Gordon, Nicole (* 1976), New Zealand badminton player
- Gordon, Nina (* 1967), American rock musician
- Gordon, Noah (born 1926), American writer
- Gordon, Pamela (* 1954), Bermudian politician
- Gordon, Patrick (1635–1699), Scottish general in Russian service
- Gordon, Paul (1963–2016), American musician, composer and producer
- Gordon, Peter (1882–1975), Canadian sailor
- Gordon, Peter (* 1951), American composer and musician
- Gordon, Phil (* 1951), American politician
- Gordon, Phil (born 1970), American poker player
- Gordon, Rhett (born 1976), Canadian ice hockey player
- Gordon, Rich (* 1948), American democratic politician
- Gordon, Richard (1921–2017), British medic and writer
- Gordon, Richard (1929-2017), American astronaut
- Gordon, Rish (* 1935), English glass artist and glass engraver
- Gordon, Robby (* 1969), American racing car driver
- Gordon, Robert (born 1947), American musician
- Gordon, Robert B. (1855–1923), American politician
- Gordon, Roger (* 1949), American economist and university professor
- Gordon, Ronald (1927-2015), British theologian; Bishop of Portsmouth
- Gordon, Rosco (1928–2002), American blues pianist and singer
- Gordon, Ruth (1896–1985), American actress and playwright
- Gordon, Ryan C. , American programmer
- Gordon, ST (* 1959), American boxer
- Gordon, Samuel (1802–1873), American lawyer and politician
- Gordon, Samuel Y. (1861–1940), American politician
- Gordon, Scott (* 1963), American ice hockey goalkeeper and coach
- Gordon, Seth (* 1974), American director, screenwriter and film producer
- Gordon, Shawna (* 1990), American soccer player
- Gordon, Shea (* 1998), Northern Irish soccer player
- Gordon, Shep (* 1945), American music manager, artist agent and film producer
- Gordon, Shirley (1927-2019), Canadian high jumper
- Gordon, Solomon (* 2005), British actor
- Gordon, Stephen (* 1986), English chess grandmaster
- Gordon, Steve (1938–1982), American screenwriter and director
- Gordon, Stuart (1947–2009), Scottish writer
- Gordon, Stuart (1947-2020), American director, producer and screenwriter (horror and splatter films)
- Gordon, Susan (1949–2011), American actress
- Gordon, Thomas (1918–2002), American psychologist and specialist author
- Gordon, Thomas Dempster (1811-1894), Scottish bibliophile
- Gordon, Thomas Gisborne (1851-1935) Irish rugby union player
- Gordon, Thomas S. (1893-1959), American politician
- Gordon, Uri (* 1976), anarchist theorist and activist
- Gordon, Walter (1893–1939), German physicist
- Gordon, Walter A. (1894–1976), American lawyer and politician
- Gordon, Walter L. (1906–1987), Canadian politician
- Gordon, Waxey (1888-1952), American mobster
- Gordon, William (1763–1802), American politician
- Gordon, William (1862–1942), American Democratic Party politician
- Gordon, William E. (1918-2010), American astronomer, electrical engineer, and physicist
- Gordon, William F. (1787-1858), American politician
- Gordon, William, 1st Baronet (1654–1718) Scottish nobleman and military officer
- Gordon, William, 3rd Baronet (1712–1751), Scottish-British nobleman and military officer
- Gordon, Willy (1918–2003), Swedish sculptor
- Gordon, Winston (* 1976), British judoka
- Gordon, Wycliffe (* 1967), American jazz musician
- Gordon, Wynter (* 1985), American singer and songwriter
- Gordon, Zachary (* 1998), American actor
- Gordon-Canning, Robert (1888-1967), British political activist
- Gordon-Finlayson, Robert (1881–1956), British general
- Gordon-Lennox, Charles, 10th Duke of Richmond (1929–2017), British nobleman and politician
- Gordon-Lennox, Charles, 11th Duke of Richmond (* 1955), British peer
- Gordon-Lennox, Charles, 5th Duke of Richmond (1791-1860) British Conservative politician
- Gordon-Lennox, Charles, 6th Duke of Richmond (1818–1903) British Conservative politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Gordon-Lennox, Charles, 7th Duke of Richmond (1845–1928), British nobleman and politician, member of the House of Commons
- Gordon-Lennox, Charles, 8th Duke of Richmond (1870–1935), British nobleman and politician
- Gordon-Lennox, Charles, Lord Settrington (1899–1919) British nobleman and soldier
- Gordon-Lennox, Frederick, 9th Duke of Richmond (1904–1989), British nobleman and motor sportsman
- Gordon-Lennox, Victor (1897–1968), British journalist
- Gordon-Levitt, Joseph (* 1981), American actor
- Gordon-Reed, Annette (* 1958), American historian and legal scholar
- Gordon-Woodhouse, Violet (1872–1948), British harpsichordist and clavicordist
- Gordone, Charles (1925–1995), American playwright and actor
- Gordonoff, Anton (1893–1966), Swiss pharmacologist and toxicologist
- Gordow, Wassili Nikolajewitsch (1896–1950), Soviet Colonel General
- Gordy, Berry (born 1929), American producer
- Gordy, Terry (1961-2001), American wrestler
- Gordzielik, Raffael (* 1985), German strength athlete
Gore
- Gore, Al (* 1948), American politician, 45th Vice President of the USA
- Gore, Albert senior (1907–1998), American politician
- Gore, Arthur (1868–1928) British tennis player
- Gore, Arthur, 6th Earl of Arran (1868–1958), British peer, politician and officer
- Gore, Arthur, 9th Earl of Arran (born 1938), British peer and politician (Conservative Party)
- Gore, Bill (1912–1986) American businessman and entrepreneur
- Gore, Catherine (1799–1861), English writer
- Gore, Charles , British amateur artist, grand tour traveler and lover of the maritime
- Gore, Charles (1853-1932), Anglican bishop
- Gore, Christopher (1758–1827), American politician
- Gore, Christopher (1944–1988), American screenwriter and songwriter
- Gore, Frank (born 1983), American football player
- Gore, George (1826–1908), English lecturer in chemistry and experimental physics
- Gore, George O. II (* 1982), American film actor and film director
- Gore, Howard Mason (1877–1947), American politician
- Gore, Illma (* 1992), American-Australian artist
- Gore, Jack (* 2005), American actor
- Gore, Jason (* 1974), American golfer
- Gore, John († 1790), British-American sailor
- Gore, Lesley (1946–2015), American singer and songwriter
- Gore, Louise (1925–2005), American politician
- Gore, Marc (* 1974), German writer
- Gore, Martin (* 1961), English composer, singer and head of the group Depeche Mode
- Gore, Michael (* 1951), American film composer
- Gore, Paul Annesley (1921–2012), British colonial administrator
- Gore, Robert Hayes (1886–1972), Governor of Puerto Rico
- Gore, Robert W. (* 1937), American engineer, scientist, inventor and businessman
- Gore, Rufus , American R&B and jazz musician
- Gore, Spencer (1850-1906), English tennis and cricketer, first Wimbledon winner
- Gore, Thomas (1870–1949), American politician
- Gore, Tipper (* 1948), American wife of Albert Gore, the former Vice President of the United States
- Gore-Booth, Paul, Baron Gore-Booth (1909–1984), British diplomat
- Goreac, Alina (* 1952), Romanian gymnast
- Goreau, Tom , Jamaican biochemist and marine biologist
- Górecki, Henryk Mikołaj (1933-2010), Polish composer
- Górecki, Marian (1903–1940), Roman Catholic clergyman and Nazi victim, Blessed
- Górecki, Mikołaj (* 1971), Polish composer
- Górecki, Rafał (* 1982), Polish snooker player
- Górecki, Ryszard (* 1956), Polish painter and object artist
- Gorecki, Tadeusz (1825–1868), Polish portrait painter
- Goree, Eli , Canadian actor
- Goree, Marcus (* 1977), American basketball player
- Gorelick, Jamie (* 1950), American lawyer and manager
- Gorelik, Alexander Judajewitsch (1945–2012), Soviet figure skater
- Gorelik, Lena (* 1981), German journalist and writer
- Gorelkin, Nikolai Wassiljewitsch (* 1889), Soviet ambassador
- Gorella, Arwed D. (1937–2002), German New Realism painter, book illustrator, caricaturist, set designer, graphic artist and university lecturer
- Gorelli, Aristide (1915-2010), French football player
- Gorelowa, Natalja Borisovna (* 1973), Russian athlete
- Goremykin, Iwan Logginowitsch (1839–1917), Russian statesman
- Goren, Lee (born 1977), Canadian ice hockey player
- Goren, Nili (* 1933), Holocaust survivor and contemporary witness
- Goren, Schlomo (1917–1994), Israeli chief rabbi
- Gören, Şerif (* 1944), Turkish director
- Goren, Yuval (* 1956), Israeli archaeologist
- Gorenberg, Gershom , US-Israeli publicist and blogger
- Gorenc Stankovič, Jon (* 1996), Slovenian football player
- Gorenc, Frank (born 1957), American General (US Air Force); Commander US Air Forces in Europe, US Air Forces Africa, Allied Air Command Ramstein, Director Joint Air Power Competence Center
- Gorenc, Pavel (* 1991), Slovenian road cyclist
- Gorenflo, Rudolf (1930–2017), German mathematician
- Gorenflos, Walter (1928–2017), German diplomat
- Gorenstein, Daniel (1923–1992), American mathematician
- Gorenstein, Friedrich Naumowitsch (1932–2002), Russian-German writer and screenwriter
- Görenz, Johann August (1765–1836), German educator and librarian
- Gorenzel, Günther (* 1971), Austrian football coach
- Gorer, Peter Alfred (1907–1961), British pathologist, immunologist and geneticist
- Gores, Else (1919–1945), German resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Gores, Joe (1931–2011), American crime novel writer and private investigator
- Göres, Jörn (1931–2004), German Germanist and museum director
- Gores, Rudi (* 1957), German soccer player and coach
- Gores, Tom (* 1964), American investor
- Goreseb, Warren (* 1999), Namibian athlete
- Goreshter, Isidora , American actress
- Goresky, Mark (* 1950), Canadian mathematician
- Gorete Joaquim, Maria (1958–1979), East Timorese freedom fighter
- Goretta, Claude (1929–2019), Swiss film director and television producer
- Goretti, Maria (1890–1902), Italian virgin, martyr and saint
- Goretti, Martino (* 1985), Italian rower
- Goretti, Sergio (1929–2012), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Assisi-Nocera Umbra-Gualdo Tadino
- Goretti, Vittorio (1939-2016), Italian astronomer
- Goretzka, Leon (* 1995), German soccer player
- Goretzki, Sonia (* 1977), German author
- Goretzki, Viola (* 1956), German rower and Olympic champion
- Goretzky, Thomas († 2000), German policeman and murder victim
- Goreux, Réginal (* 1987), former Belgian-Haitian football player
- Gorew, Boris Isaakowitsch (1874–1938), Russian revolutionary and writer
- Gorey, Edward (1925–2000) American author and illustrator
- Gorez, Jean-Marie (* 1945), Belgian racing cyclist
Gorf
- Gorfinkel, Jordan B. , American comic book writer, cartoonist, and publishing editor
Gorg
- Görg, Anna-Christine (* 1987), German basketball player
- Görg, Bernhard (* 1942), Austrian politician (ÖVP), manager and playwright
- Görg, Carmelita (1950–2016), German computer scientist, electrical engineer and university professor
- Görg, Christoph (* 1958), German political scientist
- Görg, Galyn (1964–2020), American actress and dancer
- Görg, Holger (* 1970), German economist and university professor
- Görg, Horst-Dieter (* 1959), German economist, vehicle collector, technology historian, chairman of the Hanomag-IG eV, author and publisher
- Görg, Hubert (1903–1991), German politician (CDU)
- Görg, Klaus Hubert (* 1940), German lawyer
- Görg, Manfred (1938–2012), German Old Testament scholar and Roman Catholic theologian
- Görg, Patricia (* 1960), German writer
- Görg, Wolfgang (1911–1984), German photographer with his own postcard publisher
- Gorga, Sebastián (* 1994), Uruguayan football player
- Gorgani , Persian poet
- Gorgas, Edgar (1928-2019), German boxer
- Gorgas, William C. (1854-1920) American physician, yellow fever researcher
- Gorgasos , ancient Greek painter and coroplast
- Gorgaß, Bodo (* 1940), German physician
- Gorgaß, Hans Bodo (1909–1993), German killing doctor for Operation T4
- Görge, Bernhard (1890–1947), German Catholic clergyman and theologian
- Gorgé, Camille (1893–1978), Swiss diplomat
- Gorge, Hugo (1883–1934), Austrian architect
- Görge, Karl (1872–1933), German painter, film architect and interior designer
- Gorge, Paul Eugène (1856–1941), Belgian painter
- Görgei, Artúr (1818–1916), Hungarian general
- Gorgelin, Mathieu (* 1990), French football player
- Görgemanns, Herwig (* 1931), German classical philologist
- Görgen, Bruno (1777–1842), Austrian psychiatrist
- Görgen, Eva-Maria (1929–1998), German opera, operetta and musical singer
- Görgen, Hermann Mathias (1908–1994), German politician (CVU, CSU), Member of the Bundestag
- Görgen, Renate (* 1952), German radio play and screenwriter
- Görgen, Thomas , German university professor, professor of criminology at the German Police University
- Gorgenländer, Rudolf (* 1974), German-Kazakh ice hockey player
- Görgens, Armin (* 1961), German soccer player
- Görgens, Lutz (* 1951), German diplomat
- Gorgeous, Gigi (* 1992), Canadian actress and model
- Görger, Svenja (* 1987), German actress and caster
- Gorges, E. Howard († 1949), British officer and brigadier general
- Gorges, Ferdinando († 1647), English military and colonialist
- Gorges, Guido (* 1973), German soccer player
- Görges, Hans (1859–1946), German physicist
- Gorges, Ingolf (1940–2008), German actor
- Gorges, Jean-Pierre (* 1953), French politician of the Les Républicains
- Gorges, Josh (* 1984), Canadian ice hockey player
- Görges, Julia (* 1988), German tennis player
- Gorges, Konrad (1898–1968), German Lord Mayors of Koblenz and Trier
- Gorges, Stefan (* 1967), German soccer player
- Gorges, Walter (1922–1971), German politician (SPD), MdL Rhineland-Palatinate
- Görges, Wilhelm (1813–1894), German postal worker and writer
- Görgey, Gábor (* 1929), Hungarian playwright, writer and minister of culture
- Gorghiu, Alina (* 1978), Romanian politician
- Gorgias , Macedonian infantry officer
- Gorgias von Leontinoi , Greek philosopher and one of the main exponents of sophistry
- Gorgias, Johann (1640–1684), German writer
- Gorgiyev, Tigran Borissowitsch (1910–1976), Soviet chess composer
- Görgl, Elisabeth (* 1981), Austrian ski racer
- Görgl, Stephan (* 1978), Austrian ski racer
- Gorgon , wife of the Spartan king Leonidas I.
- Gorgon painter , Greek vase painter
- Gorgodse, Ekaterine (* 1991), Georgian tennis player
- Gorgodse, Mamuka (* 1984), Georgian rugby union player
- Gorgon, Alexander (* 1988), Austrian soccer player
- Gorgon, Herbert (1907–1943), German physician and National Socialist
- Gorgoń, Jerzy (* 1949), Polish football player
- Gorgoń-Flont, Barbara (1936–2020), Polish luge athlete
- Gorgoni, Adam (* 1963), American composer and arranger
- Gorgoni, Joseph (* 1966), Swiss cabaret artist and actor
- Gorgonius of Rome , martyr of the Catholic Church
- Gorgos , ruler of Ambrakia
- Gorgos , son of the Messenian freedom hero Aristomenes
- Gorgos , Greek potter
- Gorgos of Iasos , ancient statesman and diplomat
- Gorgs, Kurt (* 1939), German soccer player
- Görgü-Philipp, Sahhanim (* 1970), German politician (Greens), Member of the Bundestag
- Gorgulow, Pawel Timofejewitsch (1895–1932), murderer
- Görgülü, Ferhat (* 1991), Dutch-Turkish soccer player
- Görgülü, Sercan (* 1960), Turkish soccer player and coach
- Görgün, Moses (* 1981), Syrian clergyman, Metropolitan of the Syrian Orthodox Church of Europe
Gorh
- Gorham, Benjamin (1775–1855), American politician
- Gorham, Christopher (* 1974), American actor
- Gorham, Graeme (* 1987), Canadian ski jumper
- Gorham, John Marshall (1853–1929), British competitor in Olympic powerboat competitions
- Gorham, Karen (born 1964), British Anglican theologian; Suffragan Bishop of Sherborne
- Gorham, Lemuel Whittington (1885–1968), American internist
- Gorham, Nathaniel (1738–1796), American politician
- Gorham, Scott (* 1951), American rock guitarist
- Gorham, Sophia (1881–1969), British competitor in Olympic motorboat competitions
- Gorham, William R. (1888-1949), engineer
- Gorholt, Martin (* 1956), German politician (SPD)
- Gorholt, Simone (* 1989), German actress
Gori
- Gori (1894–1944), Estonian caricaturist from the interwar period
- Gori, Affortunato († 1925), Italian sculptor
- Gori, Alberto (1889–1970), Italian religious, Latin patriarch of Jerusalem
- Gori, Antonio Francesco (1691–1757), Italian archaeologist and priest
- Gōri, Daisuke (1952-2010), Japanese voice actor, storyteller and actor
- Gori, Georges , French sculptor
- Gori, Lallo (1927–1982), Italian composer and musician
- Gori, Mirko (* 1993), Italian soccer player
- Gori, Nico (* 1975), Italian jazz musician
- Gori, Patrizia (born 1950), Italian actress
- Gori, Pietro (1865–1911), Italian lawyer, journalist, intellectual and anarchist poet
- Gori, Sergio (* 1946), Italian football player
- Gori, Vittorio Cecchi (* 1942), Italian film producer
- Gori-Merosi, Carmine (1810–1886), Italian cardinal
- Goria, Giovanni (1943–1994), Italian politician, MEP and Prime Minister (July 1987 to March 1988)
- Goricanec, Martina (* 1993), Austrian handball player
- Goricanec, Tanja (* 1990), Swiss volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Görich, Johannes (* 1958), German radiologist and professor of radiology in Heidelberg
- Görich, Knut (* 1959), German historian
- Görich, Willi (1907–1991), German regional historian
- Göricke, Bernd (1956–1983), German tourist; Murder victim in an unsolved criminal case
- Göricke, Hans-Otto (1919–2009), German major general
- Gorie, Dominic Lee Pudwill (* 1957), American astronaut
- Görig, Manfred (* 1959), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Görig, Walter (1885–1974), German architect
- Gorilla Zoe , American rapper
- Gorin, Igor (1904–1982), Ukrainian-American singer (baritone), actor, composer and singing teacher
- Göring, Albert (1895–1966), German businessman who helped Jews and those politically persecuted during World War II; Brother of Hermann Göring
- Göring, Bernhard (1897–1949), German anti-fascist resistance fighter and politician (SPD, SED), MdV
- Göring, Brezel (* 1967), German musician
- Goring, Butch (born 1949), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Göring, Carin (1888–1931), wife of Herrmann Göring
- Göring, Carl (1841–1879), German philosopher and chess master
- Göring, Edda (1938–2018), German woman, daughter of Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring
- Göring, Emmy (1893–1973), German actress and the second wife of Hermann Göring
- Göring, Franz (* 1908), German SS-Obersturmbannführer in the Reich Security Main Office
- Göring, Franz (* 1984), German cross-country skier
- Göring, Friedrich August (1771–1840), German teacher and director of the Katharineum in Lübeck
- Göring, Friedrich Christian (1736–1791), Protestant theologian and general superintendent in Pomerania
- Göring, Hans-Joachim (1923-2010), German football player
- Göring, Heinrich (1850–1931), German master carpenter and politician (center), MdR
- Göring, Heinrich Ernst (1838–1913), German lawyer and colonial official
- Göring, Helga (1922–2010), German actress
- Goering, Herbert , cousin of Hermann Goering
- Göring, Hermann (1893–1946), German politician (NSDAP), Member of the Parliament, Prime Minister, Reichsmarschall
- Göring, Hugo , German literary scholar, theosophist and reform pedagogue
- Göring, Ludwig (1923–2011), German SS officer and convicted war criminal
- Göring, Manja (* 1955), German actress
- Goring, Marius (1912-1998), British actor
- Göring, Matthias Heinrich , German doctor, psychotherapist and Nazi functionary
- Göring, Michael (* 1956), German literary scholar, chairman of the Zeit-Stiftung Ebelin and Gerd Bucerius
- Göring, Michael Christian (1694–1763), German administrative officer and industrial sponsor
- Göring, Peter (1784–1862), German mining and smelting entrepreneur
- Goring, Peter (1927–1994), English football player and coach
- Göring, Peter (1940–1962), German military, private of the border troops of the GDR, who was shot dead by two West Berlin police officers while shooting at the wall
- Göring, Rolf (* 1940), German entrepreneur, racing driver and European mountain champion
- Göring-Eckardt, Katrin (* 1966), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the Bundestag
- Göringer, Heinrich (1843–1926), Bavarian lieutenant general
- Gorini, Walter (* 1944), Italian track cyclist and world champion
- Gorippus , late antique Latin poet
- Gorique, KT (* 1991), Swiss dancer, rapper and actress
- Goris, Eva (* 1956), German journalist
- Goris, Rob (1982–2012), Belgian ice hockey player and road cyclist
- Goris, Wouter , Dutch philosopher
- Görisch, Ernst Walter (* 1949), German politician (SPD)
- Gorischek, Thussy (1940–2011), Austrian violinist
- Gorišek, Janez (* 1933), Yugoslav ski jumper, architect and engineer
- Gorissen, Burkhardt (* 1958), German author and journalist
- Gorissen, Friedrich (1912–1993), German historian
- Goritschewa, Tatjana Michailowna (* 1947), Russian Christian philosopher and activist
- Göritz, Anja (* 1972), German psychologist
- Göritz, Artur (1907–1938), German locksmith and resistance fighter against National Socialism and a victim of the Nazi judiciary
- Göritz, Erich (* 1908), German DBD functionary, MdV, district chairman of the DBD Berlin
- Göritz, Hansjörg (* 1959), German architect, university professor and author
- Göritz, Hermann (1902–1998), German gardener and landscape architect
- Göritz, Matthias (* 1969), German poet, novelist and translator
- Goritz, Otto (1873–1929), German theater actor and opera singer (baritone)
- Göritz, Stephan (1960–2018), German writer, journalist and radio play author
- Goritzki, Thomas (* 1952), German actor and director
- Goriupp, Roland (* 1971), Austrian soccer player
- Gorius, Friedrich (1877–1950), German lawyer and administrative officer
- Göriz, Karl (1802-1853), German agricultural scientist
Gorj
- Gorjainow, Dmitri Wassiljewitsch (1914–1991), Soviet shot putter
- Gorjajew, Wladimir Michailowitsch (* 1939), Russian athlete
- Gorjaninow, Pawel Fjodorowitsch (1796–1866), Russian botanist
- Gorjanović-Kramberger, Dragutin (1856–1936), Croatian geologist and paleontologist
- Gorjatschew, Dmitri Nikanorowitsch (1867–1949), Russian mathematician
- Gorjatschewa, Irina Georgijewna (* 1947), Soviet-Russian physicist and university professor
- Gorjatschkina, Alexandra Jurjewna (* 1998), Russian chess grandmaster
- Gorjunow, Sergei Kondratjewitsch (1899–1967), Soviet-Russian Colonel General
- Gorjunowa, Nina Alexandrovna (1916–1971), Russian chemist and university professor
Gork
- Görk, Ahmet Görkem (* 1983), Turkish soccer player
- Gorka, Benjamin (* 1984), German soccer player
- Gorka, Eckhard (* 1955), German Lutheran theologian
- Gorka, Helmut (* 1960), German soccer player and soccer coach
- Górka, Olgierd (1887–1955), Polish historian, publicist, politician and diplomat
- Gorka, Sebastian (* 1970), American politician
- Gorka, Stanislaus von (1538–1592), Polish count, politician and military
- Görke, Arno (1923–1992), German radio play speaker, stage and television actor and comedian
- Görke, Bianca (* 1967), German politician (Die Linke), MdL
- Görke, Christian (* 1962), German politician (Die Linke), Member of the Bundestag, Finance Minister
- Görke, Johanna (* 1942), German painter and graphic artist
- Gorke, Martin (* 1958), German biologist and environmental ethicist
- Görke, Thorsten (* 1976), German soccer player
- Görkey, Şeref (1914–2004), Turkish football player, coach and official
- Gorki, Maxim (1868–1936), Russian writer
- Gorkić, Milan (1904–1937), Czech-Yugoslovak communist
- Gorkin, Julián (1901–1987), Spanish revolutionary and writer
- Görkói, János (1916–2011), Hungarian sprinter
- Gorkow, Alexander (* 1966), German writer and journalist
- Gorkow, Jan (* 1987), German musician
- Gorkow, Lew Petrovich (1929–2016), Russian-American physicist
- Gorkšs, Kaspars (* 1981), Latvian football player
- Gorky, Arshile (1904–1948), American painter of Armenian descent
Gorl
- Görl, Robert (* 1955), German musician
- Görl, Wolfgang (* 1954), German journalist, reporter and columnist
- Gorla, Giorgio (* 1944), Italian sailor
- Görlach, Alexander (* 1976), German journalist, publicist and editor
- Görlach, Axel (* 1966), German author and poet
- Görlach, Manfred (* 1937), German Anglicist
- Görlach, Willi (* 1940), German politician (SPD), MdL, MdEP
- Görland, Albert (1869–1952), German philosopher
- Gorlas, Johannes (* 1934), German chemical engineer, trade unionist and politician (SPD), MdL
- Gorlatch, Alexej (* 1988), classical Ukrainian pianist and music teacher
- Gorlatch, Sergei (* 1957), Ukrainian computer scientist and professor of practical computer science
- Gorldt, Silke (1976-2002), German kitesurfer
- Gorle, Marquise-Thérèse de (1633–1668), French actress
- Görler, Hans (1939–2002), German administrative officer and State Secretary (Berlin)
- Görler, Konrad (1936–2012), German geologist
- Görler, Woldemar (* 1933), German classical philologist
- Görlich, Bernard (* 1949), German social psychologist
- Görlich, Ernst Joseph (1905–1973), Austrian historian and writer
- Görlich, Franz Xaver (1801–1881), German Roman Catholic clergyman and author of local and order chronicles
- Görlich, Günter (1928-2010), German writer
- Görlich, Joachim Georg (1931–2009), German musician, composer and journalist
- Görlich, Luisa (* 1998), German ski jumper
- Görlich, Marek (* 1979), German decathlete
- Görlich, Matthias (* 1975), German graphic designer and professor of communication design
- Görlich, Paul (1905–1986), German physicist
- Görlich, Sophia (* 1998), German ski jumper
- Görlich, Ulrich (* 1952), German-Swiss photographer and installation artist
- Görlin, Carina (* 1963), Swedish cross-country skier
- Gorlin, Dan (* 1954), American computer game developer
- Görling, Felix (1860–1932), German sculptor and painter
- Görlinger, Robert (1888–1954), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Görlitz, Andreas (* 1982), German soccer player and rock musician
- Görlitz, Christian (* 1944), German film director and screenwriter
- Görlitz, Dieter (* 1937), German politician, member of the Bavarian State Parliament (1974–1983) and Lord Mayor of Deggendorf (1983–2000)
- Görlitz, Dietmar (* 1937), German psychologist and university professor
- Görlitz, Dominique (* 1966), German hobby archaeologist
- Görlitz, Emil (1903–1987), German-Polish soccer player
- Görlitz, Erika (* 1952), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Görlitz, Michael (* 1987), German soccer player
- Görlitz, Walter (1913–1991), German writer, journalist and publicist
- Görlitz, Werner (1937–2010), German mechanical engineer
- Görlitzer, Artur (1893–1945), German politician (NSDAP), MdR, deputy Gauleiter of Berlin and member of the Reichstag
- Görlitzer, Torsten (* 1964), German luge rider
- Gorlov, Stephan (1619–1678), German philologist and Lutheran theologian
- Gorlow, Nikolai Matveyevich (1911–1989), Soviet actor
- Gorlukowitsch, Sergei Wadimowitsch (* 1961), Soviet football player
Gorm
- Gorm , King in Denmark
- Gorm of Denmark (1919–1991), Danish member of the royal family
- Gorm, Ludwig (1884–1965), Austrian writer
- Gormally, Daniel (* 1976), British chess grandmaster
- Gorman, Arthur Pue (1839-1906), American politician
- Gorman, Breon , American actress
- Gorman, Burn (* 1974), British musician and actor
- Gorman, Chester (1938–1981), American anthropologist and archaeologist
- Gorman, Cliff (1936–2002), American actor
- Gorman, George E. (1873-1935), American politician
- Gorman, James (1859-1929), American marksman
- Gorman, James S. (1850-1923), American politician
- Gorman, John (* 1925), American clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Chicago
- Gorman, John (* 1931), Australian-American physician
- Gorman, John (born 1937), British musician and comedian
- Gorman, John J. (1883–1949), American politician
- Gorman, Margaret (1905-1995), American Beauty Queen (Miss America 1921)
- Gorman, Mark (* 1989), Kazakh football player
- Gorman, Matt (born 1978), Canadian ice hockey player
- Gorman, Melissa (* 1985), Australian swimmer
- Gorman, Miki (1935–2015), American marathon runner of Japanese origin
- Gorman, Nathan (* 1996), British heavyweight boxer
- Gorman, Nicholas (1930–1978), Irish religious (Pallottine) and rector general
- Gorman, Pierre (1924-2006), Australian Deaf educator and psychologist
- Gorman, RC (1931-2005), American painter
- Gorman, Robert A. (* 1937), American lawyer and university professor
- Gorman, Tamara (* 1996), American triathlete
- Gorman, Thomas Kiely (1892–1980), American clergyman, Bishop of Reno and Dallas
- Gorman, Tommy (1886–1961) Canadian athlete and official
- Gorman, Willis A. (1816–1876), American politician
- Gormé, Eydie (1928–2013), American pop music singer
- Görmer, Inge (* 1934), German speed skater
- Görmer, Steffen (* 1968), German athlete and bobsledder
- Görmez, Mehmet (* 1959), Turkish scholar of Islam
- Gormley, Antony (* 1950), English sculptor
- Gormley, Brandon (* 1992), Canadian ice hockey player
- Gormley, John (born 1959), Irish politician
- Gormley, Joseph, Baron Gormley (1917–1993) British miner and trade unionist, Life Peer
- Gormonda de Monpeslier , Occitan Trobairitz
- Gormsen, Erdmann (1929–1998), German geographer
- Gormsen, Niels (1927–2018), German architect and politician
- Görmüş, Selçuk (* 1984), Turkish soccer goalkeeper
Gorn
- Gorn, Lev (* 1971), Russian-American actor
- Gorn, Steve , American jazz and world musicians
- Görn, Sven-Arne (* 1957), German sports commentator
- Gorn, Walter (1898–1968), German officer, most recently major general in World War II
- Görna, Catja (1922–1996), German actress
- Gornas, Jürgen (* 1942), German economist
- Görne, Dieter (* 1936), German dramaturge and artistic director
- Görne, Friedrich Christoph von (1734–1817), Prussian Minister of State
- Görne, Friedrich von (1670–1745), Prussian civil servant and statesman
- Görne, Karl Gottfried von (1718–1783), Prussian colonel, commander of a grenadier battalion, general director of the army
- Görne, Leopold von (1715–1769), Prussian civil servant and castle owner
- Görne, Lewin Werner von (1685–1711), German nobleman
- Görnemann, Alfred (1877–1903), German racing cyclist
- Görner, Christine (* 1930), German opera singer (soprano) and actress
- Görner, Eberhard (* 1944), German book and screenwriter
- Görner, Erika (* 1921), German actress, radio editor and voice actress
- Görner, Felix (* 1966), German sports presenter and commentator
- Görner, Georg August von (1645–1715), lawyer in Breslau
- Görner, Hermann (1891–1956), German weightlifter and professional strength athlete
- Görner, Johann Gottlieb (1697–1778), German composer and organist
- Görner, Johann Valentin (1702–1762), German baroque composer
- Görner, Karl August (1806–1884), German actor and stage poet
- Görner, Lutz (* 1945), German reciter
- Görner, Regina (* 1950), German trade unionist and politician (CDU)
- Görner, Reinhard (* 1950), German architectural photographer
- Görner, Rolf (1924–2009), German educator, psychologist, natural scientist and local historian
- Görner, Rüdiger (* 1957), German literary scholar and author
- Görner, Theodor (1884–1971), printer owner, Righteous Among the Nations
- Görner, Veit (* 1953), German art historian and curator
- Görnert, Hans (* 1934), German lawyer and politician (CDU), Lord Mayor of the cities of Lahn (1977–1979) and Gießen (1979–1985)
- Görnerup, Jonas (* 1961), Swedish squash player
- Gorney, Karen Lynn (* 1945), American actress
- Górniak, Edyta (* 1972), Polish singer
- Gornick, Willi (* 1916), German soccer player
- Górnicka, Małgorzata (* 1979), Polish judoka
- Górnicki, Łukasz (1527–1603), Polish humanist, writer, secretary and chancellor of King Sigismund II August of Poland
- Gornig, Gilbert (* 1950), German constitutional and international lawyer
- Gornik, Friedrich (1877–1943), Austrian sculptor
- Gornik, Rudolf (1898–1980), Yugoslav agricultural scientist
- Görnitz, Thomas (* 1943), German physicist
- Görnnert, Fritz (1907–1984), German engineer, personal advisor to Göring and SA Oberführer
- Gorno, Reinaldo (1918–1994), Argentine long-distance runner
- Gornostajev, Artyom (* 1993), Estonian ice hockey player
- Gornostajewa, Wera Wassiljewna (1929–2015), Russian pianist
- Gorny, Dieter (* 1953), German media manager
- Gorny, Frédéric (* 1973), French actor
- Gorny, Hein (1904–1967), German photographer
- Górny, Kazimierz (* 1937), Polish clergyman, emeritus bishop of Rzeszów
- Gorny, Peter (* 1941), German rower
- Górny, Zbigniew (* 1948), Polish composer and conductor
Goro
- Gorobchuk, Stanislaw (* 1988), German handball player
- Gorochow, Igor Olegowitsch (* 1990), Russian ice hockey player
- Gorochow, Ilya Vladimirovich (* 1977), Russian ice hockey player
- Gorochowa, Galina Evgenjewna (* 1938), Soviet foil fencer and Olympic champion
- Gorochowskaja, Marija Kondratjewna (1921-2001), Soviet gymnast
- Gorocito, Luis (* 1992), Uruguayan soccer player
- Göröcs, János (1939–2020), Hungarian football player and coach
- Gorodetsky, Gabriel (* 1945), Israeli historian
- Gorodetzky, Nina (* 1981), Israeli badminton player
- Gorodezki, Sergei Mitrofanowitsch (1884–1967), Russian poet
- Gorodezki, Vladimir Filippowitsch (* 1948), Russian politician, Mayor of Novosibirsk
- Gorodinsky, Mike (* 1986), American poker player
- Gorodischer, Angélica (* 1928), Argentine writer
- Gorodnik, Alexander (* 1975), Ukrainian mathematician
- Gorodnjanski, Avksenti Michailowitsch (1896–1942), Soviet lieutenant general
- Görög, László (1903–1997), American screenwriter
- Görög, Zita (* 1979), Hungarian actress and model
- Gorohova, Elena (* 1972), Moldovan biathlete and cross-country skier
- Goromaru, Ayumu (* 1986), Japanese rugby union player
- Goroschankin, Ivan Nikolajewitsch (1848–1904), Russian botanist
- Gorozhansky, Alexander Alexandrovich (* 1986), Russian ice hockey player
- Gorosito, Néstor (* 1964), Argentine soccer player and coach
- Gorostegui, Antonio (* 1954), Spanish sailor
- Gorostiza, Carlos (1920–2016), Argentine playwright and novelist
- Gorostiza, Guillermo (1909–1966), Spanish football player
- Gorostiza, José (1901–1973), Mexican writer
- Gorostiza, Manuel Eduardo de (1789–1851), Spanish-Mexican comedy poet and diplomat
- Gorovaia, Irene (* 1989), Russian-American actress
- Gorowikow, Konstantin Wladimirowitsch (* 1977), Russian ice hockey defender
Gorp
- Gorp, Kilian van (* 1995), Dutch ice hockey player
- Gorpischin, Vyacheslav Nikolajewitsch (* 1970), Russian handball player
Gorr
- Gorr, Angela (* 1957), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Gorr, Ingrid (* 1952), German writer, artistic photographer and poet
- Gorr, Jan (* 1978), German handball trainer
- Gorr, Manfred (* 1953), German actor
- Gorr, Petra (* 1955), German actress
- Gorr, Rita (1926–2012), Belgian opera singer (mezzo-soprano and alto)
- Gorraiz, Juan (* 1954), Spanish librarian and writer
- Gorrell, Frank (1927–1994), American politician
- Görres, Albert (1918–1996), German psychoanalyst, psychotherapist, professor in Mainz and Munich
- Görres, Carl-Josef (1905–1973), German engineer and management consultant
- Görres, Guido (1805–1852), German writer and publicist
- Görres, Ida Friederike (1901–1971), German writer
- Görres, Joseph (1776–1848), German high school and university teacher and Catholic journalist
- Görres, Marie (1808–1871), German writer and publicist, daughter of Joseph Görres
- Görres, Sascha (* 1980), German soccer player
- Görres, Silvia (1925–2015), German psychotherapist and author
- Gorresio, Gaspare (1808-1891), Italian Sanskritist
- Gorret, Amé (1836–1907), Italian priest and alpinist
- Gorrevod, Laurent de († 1529), Dutch diplomat, Ambassador of the Spanish Netherlands to the United Kingdom
- Gorrevod, Louis de (1473–1535), Cardinal of the Catholic Church
- Gorriarán, Fernando (* 1994), Uruguayan football player
- Gorrie, Alan (* 1946), Scottish soul musician
- Gorrie, Donald (1933–2012), Scottish Liberal Democrats politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Gorrie, John (1802–1855), Scottish doctor and scientist as well as the inventor of the first cold air machine for cooling rooms
- Gorrin, Alex (* 1993), Spanish soccer player
- Gorrini, Luigi (1917–2014), Italian pilot in World War II
- Gorris, Marleen (* 1948), Dutch film director
- Gorrish, Walter (1909–1981), German writer, screenwriter and fighter against Spain
- Gorrissen, Ellery von (1886–1973), German pilot
- Gorrite, Nuria (* 1970), Spanish-Swiss politician of the SP
- Gorriti, José Ignacio de (1770–1835), South American revolutionary
- Gorriti, Juana Manuela (1816-1892), Argentine writer
- Gorrochategui, Inés (* 1973), Argentinian tennis player
- Gorrostieta Salazar, María Santos (1976–2012), Mexican doctor and politician
- Gorrotxategi, Andeka , Basque opera singer with a lyric tenor voice
- Gorry, Katrina (* 1992), Australian soccer player
Gors
- Görsch, Eva (1928–1985), German children's book author and dramaturge
- Görsch, Margit (* 1945), German politician (CDU), MdA
- Görsch, Ursula (* 1932), German composer
- Görschen, Karl Friedrich Alexander von (1738–1818), German major general in the imperial army of the Habsburg monarchy
- Görschen, Otto von (1824–1875), Prussian lieutenant colonel
- Görschen, Robert von (1829–1914), business lawyer
- Görschen, Robert von (1864–1936), German administrative lawyer
- Gorschenek, Hanns (1924–2006), German radio journalist
- Gorschenina, Olga Anatoljewna (* 1990), Russian handball player
- Gorschkow, Alexander Georgijewitsch (* 1946), Russian figure skater, figure skating coach and sports official
- Gorschkow, Alexander Ivanovich (1928–1993), Soviet javelin thrower
- Gorschkow, Sergei Georgijewitsch (1910–1988), Soviet admiral
- Gorschlüter, Lars (* 1970), German entrepreneur
- Gorschlüter, Peter (* 1974), German art historian and curator
- Gorschlüter, Tim (* 1983), German soccer player
- Gorše, France (1897–1986), Yugoslav sculptor
- Gorse, Georges (1915–2002), French politician (SFIO, UNR, RPF), member of the National Assembly
- Gorsemann, Ernst (1886–1960), German sculptor
- Gorsen, Peter (1933–2017), Austrian art scholar and author
- Görsev, Kerem (* 1961), Turkish jazz musician and composer
- Gorshin, Frank (1933–2005), American actor and voice actor
- Górska-Damięcka, Irena (1910–2008), Polish actress
- Górski, Artur (1970–2016), Polish publicist and politician
- Gorski, Bernd (* 1959), German soccer player
- Gorski, Chester C. (1906–1975), American politician
- Górski, Franciszek (1897–1989), Polish botanist
- Gorski, Horst (* 1957), German Lutheran clergyman
- Gorski, Johannes (1910–1995), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Górski, Kazimierz (1921–2006), Polish football player and coach
- Gorski, Mark (* 1960), American cyclist
- Gorski, Martin (1886–1949), American politician
- Górski, Michał (1911–1985), Polish Nordic skier
- Gorski, Mijo (* 1952), Croatian clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Zagreb
- Gorski, Paul (* 1913), German football player
- Gorski, Peter (1921–2007), German theater and film director
- Gorski, Stefan (* 1991), Austrian actor
- Gorski, Tamara (* 1968), Canadian actress
- Górski, Tomasz (* 1973), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Gorskih, Anna (* 1992), German politician (Die Linke), MdL
- Gorsleben, Rudolf John (1883–1930), German ariosophically oriented runologist and esotericist
- Görsmann, Gustav (1873–1942), German Catholic clergyman
- Gorst, Eldon (1861-1911), British diplomat
- Gorst, Ian (* 1969), British politician, Chief Minister of Jersey
- Gorstkin-Wywiórski, Michał (1861–1926), Polish landscape painter
- Gorstkow, Evgeni Nikolajewitsch (* 1950), Soviet boxer
- Gorsuch, Neil (* 1967), American lawyer and federal judge
Gort
- Gortan, Vladimir (1904–1929), Italian political activist of Croatian nationality
- Gortani, Michele (1883–1966), Italian geologist and politician
- Gortat, Janusz (* 1948), Polish boxer
- Gortat, Marcin (* 1984), Polish basketball player
- Gortel, Agnieszka (* 1977), Polish long-distance runner
- Görtemaker, Heike B. (* 1964), German historian
- Görtemaker, Manfred (* 1951), German historian
- Gorter, Albert (1887–1981), German finance lawyer and ministerial official in Bavaria
- Gorter, Arjen (* 1948), Dutch jazz bassist
- Gorter, Arnold Marc (1866–1933), Dutch landscape painter
- Gorter, Cornelis Jacobus (1907–1980), Dutch physicist
- Gorter, David de (1717–1783), Dutch medic and botanist
- Gorter, Herman (1864–1927), Dutch poet and councilor communist theorist
- Gorter, Johannes de (1689–1762), Dutch physician
- Gorter, Mathew (* 1985), New Zealand mountain bike and road cyclist
- Gorter, Nina (1866–1922), Dutch-German music teacher
- Gorter, Richard (1875–1943), German stage actor and director and theater director
- Gorter, Wilhelmus (* 1963), Dutch football player
- Gorter, Wolfgang (1908–1989), German mountain pioneer and filmmaker
- Gorti, Akshita (* 2002), American chess player
- Görtler, Henry (1909–1987), German mathematician
- Görtler, Lukas (* 1994), German soccer player
- Görtler, Nicolas (* 1990), German soccer player
- Gortner, Hugh Marjoe Ross (* 1944), American revival preacher, impostor and actor
- Gortney, William E. (born 1953), American admiral; Commander in Chief USNORTHCOM and NORAD
- Gorton, Assheton (1930-2014), British film architect
- Gorton, Ferdinand (* 1952), Austrian forest manager and state hunter master
- Gorton, Gustava Aloisia (1863–1920), Austrian nobleman and landowner
- Gorton, Jeff (* 1968), American ice hockey official
- Gorton, John (1911–2002), Australian politician, Prime Minister of Australia
- Gorton, Slade (1928-2020), American politician
- Gorton, Wilhelm (1864–1922), Austrian landowner and politician, member of the state parliament
- Gorton, Wilhelm (1922–2016), Austrian industrialist and politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament, member of the national council
- Görts, Frerich (* 1944), German State Secretary
- Görts, Werner (* 1942), German football player
- Görtschacher, Urban , Austrian painter
- Gorchakov, Alexander Michailowitsch (1798-1883), Russian statesman
- Gorchakov, Andrei Ivanovich (1779–1855), Russian infantry general
- Gorchakov, Michail Dmitrijewitsch (1792–1861), Field Marshal of the Russian Army and Commander in Chief in the Crimean War
- Gorchakov, Mikhail Iwanowitsch (1838–1910), Russian archpriest. Lawyer and university professor
- Gorchakova, Jelena Jegorovna (1933–2002), Soviet javelin thrower
- Gorchakova, Yevgenia (* 1950), Russian-German artist and curator
- Görtz, Albert (* 1933), German football goalkeeper
- Görtz, Armin (* 1959), German soccer player
- Görtz, August (1795–1864), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Görtz, Beate (* 1969), German duathlete and triathlete
- Görtz, Christoph (1812–1889), German lawyer and politician (DFP), MdR
- Görtz, Claus (* 1963), German sculptor
- Görtz, Franz Damian (1788–1865), German administrative officer and mayor of Trier
- Görtz, Franz Josef (1947–2017), German journalist, editor and writer
- Görtz, Georg Heinrich von (1668–1719), Schleswig-Holstein politician
- Görtz, Gustav von (1842–1903), Austrian major general and chamberlain
- Görtz, Heinrich (1848–1937), German lawyer and politician (FVg), MdR
- Görtz, Heinrich Gillis (1940–2010), German painter and graphic artist
- Görtz, Heinz-Jürgen (1948–2020), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Görtz, Herbert (* 1955), German conductor and director of the Aachen department of the Cologne University of Music and Dance
- Görtz, Horst (* 1937), German entrepreneur
- Görtz, Ignaz (1930–2018), German archivist and local history researcher
- Görtz, Jens (* 1957), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Görtz, Johann Eustach von (1737–1821), politician and statesman
- Görtz, Karl Ferdinand von (1750–1813), royal Prussian major general and most recently inspector of the cavalry in Silesia
- Görtz, Peter (1947–2013), German handball player
- Görtz, Sven (* 1967), German audio book speaker, satirist, author and singer-songwriter
- Görtz, Thomas (* 1971), German local politician (CDU), Mayor of Xanten
- Görtz-Wrisberg, Alfred von (1814–1868), German officer and politician, 1848 revolutionary
- Görtz-Wrisberg, Gustav von (1815–1882), German officer
- Görtz-Wrisberg, Hermann von (1819–1889), lawyer, finance expert, politician and Brunswick State Minister
- Görtzen, Guido (* 1970), Dutch volleyball player
- Gortzitza, Orlando (1811–1889), German teacher, MdHdA
Goru
- Gorun, Carolina , German pop singer
- Gorup von Besánez, Ferdinand (1855–1928), Austrian administrative lawyer, police chief of Vienna
- Gorup, Franz Gabriel († 1677), Croatian nobleman
- Gorup-Besánez, Eugen von (1817–1878), German chemist
- Gorupec, Toni (* 1993), Croatian football player
- Gorus, Julian (* 1978), Bulgarian pianist
Gorv
- Gorvin, Joana Maria (1922–1993), Romanian stage actress
Gory
- Goryl, Łukasz (* 1992), Polish natural track tobogganist
- Goryō, Junki (* 1989), Japanese football player
- Gorys, Andrea (* 1961), German classical archaeologist, travel journalist and non-fiction author
- Gorys, Erhard (1926–2004), German author and art historian
Gorz
- Görz, Adolf (1857–1900), German businessman and social reformer
- Gorz, André (1923–2007), French social philosopher of Austrian origin
- Görz, Hermann (1861–1930), German electrical engineer and entrepreneur
- Görz, Joseph (1810–1900), German lawyer and politician (NLP), MdR
- Görz, Richard (1811–1880), German architect and Nassau and Prussian construction clerk
- Gorza, Aleš (* 1980), Slovenian ski racer
- Gorzanis, Giacomo , Italian composer and lutenist
- Gorzel, Nico (* 1998), German soccer player
- Gorzelanny, Denise (* 1954), German actress, singer, lyricist, composer and author
- Gorzelik, Jerzy (* 1971), Silesian politician
- Gorzelniak, Samanta (* 1978), German-Polish philologist and translator of literary and scientific texts
- Görzen, Alexander (* 1986), German cross-country summer biathlete and long-distance runner
- Gorzini, Mehdi Jafari (* 1959), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen, SPD), publicist with Iranian roots
- Gorzka, Gabriele (* 1949), German researcher on Eastern Europe
- Görzke, Joachim Ernst von (1611–1682), lieutenant general from Brandenburg
- Gorzkowska, Magdalena (* 1992), Polish sprinter
- Gorzkowski von Gorzkow, Karl (1778-1858), Austrian general of the cavalry
- Gorzkowski, Ludwik , Polish revolutionary
- Gorzynski, Hans (* 1908), German politician (CDU of the GDR), MdV
- Górzyński, Józef (* 1959), Polish clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Warmia