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Gota
- Gotafrid , Frankish nobleman, prefect of the Bavarian east country
- Gotal, Sandro (* 1991), Austrian soccer player
- Gotami, Mahapajapati , stepmother of the Buddha
- Gotar, Alenka (* 1977), Slovenian opera singer (soprano)
- Gotarzes I , Parthian king
- Gotarzes II († 51), Parthian king
Gotc
- Gotch, Francis (1853-1913), British neurophysiologist
- Gotch, Frank (1878-1917), American wrestler
- Gotch, Thomas Cooper (1854–1931), English painter of Late Impressionism and Pre-Raphaelism
Goth
- Gote, Ulrike (* 1965), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL
- Gotell, Walter (1924–1997), German-British actor
- Gotelli, Angela (1905–1996), Italian politician
- Goter, Robert (* 1976), Slovenian musician and world champion on the Styrian harmonica
- Goteram († 803), count, royal emissary and prefect of Charlemagne's eastern Baier country
- Götestam, Staffan (* 1952), Swedish actor, director, playwright, theater manager and composer
Gotf
- Gotfrid († 709), Alemannic Duke
- Gotfryd, Roman (born 1951), Polish featherweight boxer
- Gotfurt, Dorothea , German-British translator and author
- Gotfurt, Frederick , German-British script car
Goth
- Göth, Amon (1908–1946), Austrian SS officer, most recently with the rank of SS-Hauptsturmführer
- Göth, Eduard (1898–1944), Austrian teacher and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Göth, Georg (1803–1873), Austrian historian and natural scientist
- Goth, Kurt (1926–1990), German soccer goalkeeper
- Göth, Martin (* 1957), German composer
- Goth, Mia (* 1993), British actress and model
- Goth, Rolf von (1906–1981), German actor
- Götha, Erich von (* 1924), British illustrator and comic artist
- Gotha, Holger C. (* 1960), German actor, director and screenwriter
- Gothan, Walther (1879–1954), German geologist and paleobotanist
- Gothard, Eugen von (1857–1909), Hungarian nobleman and amateur astronomer
- Gothard, Michael (1939-1992), British actor
- Göthberg, Joakim , Swedish musician and producer
- Gothe, Florian (* 1962), German soccer player
- Gothe, Friedrich (1872–1951), German architect and local politician
- Göthe, Friedrich Georg (1657–1730), grandfather of the writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- Gothe, Richard (1928–1985), German SED functionary and chairman of the Erfurt district council
- Gothein, Eberhard (1853–1923), national economist, cultural and economic historian
- Gothein, Georg (1857–1940), German politician (Liberal Association, DDP), MdR
- Gothein, Marie Luise (1863–1931), German art historian and gardening expert
- Gothein, Percy (1896–1944), German writer and Renaissance researcher
- Gothein, Werner (1890–1968), German visual artist
- Göthel, Andreas (* 1958), German biathlete
- Göthel, Christian Friedrich (1804–1873), German organ builder
- Göthel, Erik (* 1973), German handball player
- Göthel, Ralf (* 1962), German biathlete
- Göthel, Siegfried , German trumpeter, chamber musician and university professor
- Gothenius, Johan (1721–1809), Swedish scholar and translator
- Göthert, Manfred (1939–2019), German doctor and pharmacologist
- Gotho, Heinrich , Austrian actor
- Gotho, Mbah († 2017), Indonesian fisherman
- Gothofredus, Dionysius (1549–1622), French jurist
- Gothofredus, Iacobus (1587–1652), lawyer and politician and editor of the Codex Theodosianus
- Gothóni, Ralf (* 1946), Finnish pianist, conductor, composer, educator and essayist
- Gothot, Heinrich (1889–1963), German entrepreneur
- Gothov-Grünecke, Ludwig (1847–1921), Austrian composer and conductor
Gotk
- Götke, Conrad , Swedish engraver in Poland-Lithuania
- Gotkovsky, Ida (* 1933), French composer and pianist
Gotl
- Gotlib, Henryk (1890–1966), Polish painter, sculptor, and writer
- Gotlieb, Marcel (1934–2016), French comic artist
- Gotlieb, Phyllis (1926–2009), Canadian writer
- Gotlieb, Shelly (* 1980), New Zealand snowboarder
Gotm
- Gotman, Andrei Danilowitsch (1790–1865), Russian engineer and university professor
Goto
- Gotō Shimpei (1857–1929), Japanese physician and politician of the Taishō period and mayor of Tokyo
- Gotō, Ai (* 1983), Japanese badminton player
- Gotō, Aritomo (1888–1942), Rear Admiral of the Imperial Japanese Navy
- Gotō, Daiki (* 1996), Japanese football player
- Goto, John (* 1949), British photographer
- Gotō, Junji (* 1971), Japanese football player
- Gotō, Jūrō (1887-1984), Japanese general
- Gotō, Keiji (1883–1919), Japanese architect
- Gotō, Keita (* 1986), Japanese football player
- Gotō, Kenji (1967-2015), Japanese journalist
- Gotō, Kōsuke (* 1994), Japanese football player
- Gotō, Kyōsuke (* 1992), Japanese football player
- Gotō, Maki (* 1985), Japanese pop musician
- Gotō, Masaaki (* 1995), Japanese football player
- Gotō, Meisei (1932-1999), Japanese writer
- Gotō, Michi (* 1990), Japanese soccer player
- Gotō, Ryō (* 1986), Japanese football player
- Goto, Ryu (* 1988), American violinist
- Gotō, Ryūnosuke (1888–1984), Japanese politician
- Gotō, Shōjirō (1838-1897), Japanese politician
- Gotō, Shuichi (1888–1960), Japanese archaeologist
- Gotō, Tarō (* 1969), Japanese football player
- Gotō, Yō (* 1958), Japanese composer
- Gotō, Yoshikazu (* 1964), Japanese football player
- Gotō, Yoshiko (* 1933), Japanese jazz musician
- Gotō, Yūji (* 1985), Japanese football player
- Gotō, Yukio , Japanese soccer player
- Gotō, Yūsuke (* 1993), Japanese football player
- Gotovac, Jakov (1895–1982), Yugoslav composer and conductor
- Gotovac, Tomislav (1937–2010), Yugoslav-Croatian conceptual artist and actor
- Gotovac, Vlado (1930–2000), Croatian poet and liberal politician
- Gotovina, Ante (* 1955), Croatian general
- Gotovskytė, Julija (* 1988), Lithuanian tennis player
Gotp
- Gotpold († 1169), Bishop of Prague
Gotr
- Gotrel, Matthew (* 1989), British rower
Gots
- Götsch, Antonia (* 1978), German journalist
- Götsch, Freimut (* 1938), German actor and voice actor
- Gotsch, Friedrich Karl (1900–1984), German painter and graphic artist
- Götsch, Georg (1895–1956), German music teacher
- Götsch, Joseph (1728–1793), German sculptor
- Gotsch, Qianhong (* 1968), German table tennis player
- Gotsch, Rudolf von (1804–1888), Prussian lieutenant general
- Götsch, Ueli (1925–2017), Swiss journalist and former editor-in-chief of Swiss television
- Gotschaschwili, Bessarion (* 1983), Georgian wrestler
- Gotsche, Otto (1904–1985), German politician (SED), MdV and writer
- Gotscheff, Dimiter (1943–2013), Bulgarian theater director
- Götschel, Helene (* 1963), German physicist, social scientist and professor at the University of Hanover
- Götschel, Johann Christoph Friedrich (1768–1812), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman
- Götschenberg, Michael (* 1969), German television journalist
- Götschenberg, Paul (1892–1955), German businessman
- Gotschewa, Rumjana (* 1957), Bulgarian chess player
- Götschi, Reto (* 1965), Swiss bobsledder
- Götschi, Silvia (* 1958), Swiss writer
- Gotschke, Walter (1912–2000), German graphic artist, press illustrator and automobile illustrator
- Götschl, Christina (* 1990), Austrian natural track tobogganist
- Götschl, Heimo (* 1968), Austrian badminton player
- Götschl, Johann (* 1939), Austrian philosopher and science theorist
- Götschl, Renate (* 1975), Austrian ski racer
- Gotschlich, Emil (1870–1949), German doctor and hygienist
- Gotschlich, Emil C. (* 1935), American bacteriologist and immunologist
- Gotschlich, Helga (* 1938), German historian
- Götschmann, Dirk (* 1948), German historian
- Götshangpa Gönpo Dorje (1189–1258), master of the Drugpa Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism, founder of the Upper Drugpa tradition
- Gotsiridze, Rusudan (* 1975), Georgian Baptist bishop
- Gotsmann, Walter (1891–1961), German painter and conservationist
- Gotsmich, Alois (1895–1974), German classical archaeologist
God
- Gott, Daniel (1794–1864), American lawyer and politician
- Gott, Eddie (1876-1949), English football player
- Gött, Emil (1864–1908), German writer
- Gött, Hans (1883–1974), German painter and graphic artist
- Gott, J. Richard (* 1947), American cosmologist
- Gött, Johann (1810–1888), Transylvanian book printer and newspaper publisher
- Gott, Karel (1939–2019), Czech pop singer
- Gott, Tommy (1895–1965), American jazz trumpeter, cornet player, and band leader
- Gott, William (1897–1942), British officer in the First and Second World Wars
- Gotta, Manfred (* 1947), German entrepreneur
- Gotta, Martin the Elder , German painter and church painter and restorer
- Gottardi Cristelli, José (1923–2005), Italian Salesian Don Bosco, missionary and Roman Catholic archbishop
- Gottardi, Alessandro Maria (1912–2001), Italian Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Trento
- Gottardi, Gottardo (* 1961), Swiss grandmaster in correspondence chess
- Gottardi, Hugo (* 1953), Argentine soccer player
- Gottardi, Vittore (1941–2015), Swiss football player
- Gottardo, Wilson (born 1963), Brazilian soccer player
- Gottas, Friedrich (* 1940), Austrian historian
- Gottau, Jorge (1917–1994), Argentine clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop
- Gottberg, Anni von (1885–1958), German member of the Brandenburg Provincial Brother Council of the Confessing Church
- Gottberg, Christian Ludwig Friedrich von (1789–1850), district administrator in the Stolp district
- Gottberg, Curt von (1896–1945), German SS-Obergruppenführer
- Gottberg, Franz Wilhelm von (1824–1869), German civil servant, councilor and dike captain
- Gottberg, Hans Hugo Erdmann von (1812–1890), Prussian politician
- Gottberg, Heinrich von (1864–1931), German administrative officer
- Gottberg, Jakob , Swedish admiral
- Gottberg, Otto von (1831–1913), German landowner, Prussian district administrator and politician
- Gottberg, Rasmus von (1932-2010), German writer, director, and producer
- Gottberg, Richard von (1833–1910), Prussian lieutenant general
- Gottberg, Walter von (1823–1885), Prussian general of the infantry
- Gottberg, Wilhelm von (* 1940), German politician (CDU, AfD) and functionary for expellees
- Gottberg, Wolf von (1865–1938), German administrative officer
- Gottburgsen, Paul (1832–1903), German lawyer and politician (NLP), MdR, mayor
- Götte, August (1901–1983), German mineralogist and university professor
- Gotte, Christiane (* 1988), German soccer player
- Götte, Jeannette (* 1979), German soccer player
- Götte, Klaus (1932–2009), German bank and industry manager, CEO of Gutehoffnungshütte and MAN AG
- Götte, Klaus (* 1936), German actor, theater director and radio play speaker
- Götte, Michael (* 1979), Swiss politician (SVP)
- Götte, Rose (* 1938), German journalist, educationalist and politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Götte, Rüdiger (* 1969), German non-fiction author
- Götte, Wilhelm (1807–1839), German philologist, philosopher and journalist
- Gotte, Wolfgang (1929–2002), German geologist
- Gottehrer, Richard , American songwriter, record producer and founder of Sire Records
- Göttel, Moritz (* 1993), German soccer player
- Göttel, Rolf (* 1944), German referee, stadium announcer at Borussia Mönchengladbach
- Göttel, Sabine (* 1961), German dramaturge, author, cultural manager and lecturer
- Göttelmann, Karl (1858–1928), Lord Mayor of Mainz
- Göttelmann, Stefan (* 1963), German church musician and organist
- Göttelmann, Wolfgang (* 1935), German diplomat
- Gottemoeller, Rose (* 1953), American diplomat
- Götten, Gabriel Wilhelm (1708–1781), German Lutheran theologian
- Gottenkieny, Gustav , Swiss football player
- Gotter, Agnes , German woman, charged with witchcraft
- Gotter, Friedrich Wilhelm (1746–1797), German writer
- Gotter, Gustav Adolf von (1692–1762), German diplomat
- Gotter, Heinrich Ludwig von († 1782), Prussian lieutenant colonel, chief of garrison battalion No. 4
- Gotter, Ludwig Andreas (1661–1735), German lawyer and hymn poet
- Gotter, Pauline (1786–1854), wife of Friedrich Wilhelm Schelling
- Götter, Rainer (1946–2007), German football player
- Gotter, Ulrich (* 1964), German ancient historian and university professor
- Göttert, Karl-Heinz (* 1943), German specialist in German
- Gottert, Ursula-Rosamaria (* 1954), German actress
- Göttert, Willi (1911–2008), German pastor and peace activist
- Gottesleben, Leo (1909–1983), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Gottesman, Julián (* 1994), Uruguayan football player
- Gottfarstein, Joseph (1903–1980), historian a. philologist
- Göttfert, Constantin (* 1979), Austrian author
- Göttfert, Otto (1917–2006), German mechanical engineer, pioneer in rheology
- Gottfredson, Floyd (1905–1986), American comic book artist and writer, cartoonist and painter
- Gottfredson, Linda (* 1947), American psychologist
- Gottfredson, Michael R. (* 1951), American criminologist and sociologist
- Gottfridsson, Jim (* 1992), Swedish handball player
- Gottfried , son of Drogo from Champagne
- Gottfried († 885), Danish king's son, Margrave of Friesland
- Gottfried († 1048), Count of Angoulême
- Gottfried , First Bishop of the Diocese of Ösel-Wiek
- Gottfried († 1139), Count of Château-Porcien and Namur
- Gottfried († 1213), German Benedictine abbot
- Gottfried Burel , French crusader
- Gottfried the Prisoner († 998), Count of Verdun; Margrave of Ename; Margrave of Antwerp; Count in Bidgau; Count in the Methingau; Count in Hainaut; Vogt of Saint Hubert and Mouzon
- Gottfried the scooter of gilt stone , knight in gilt stone
- Gottfried Hagen (1230–1299), medieval author, town clerk, lawyer and pastor
- Gottfried Haraldsson , Viking prince
- Gottfried I († 987), Count of Anjou
- Gottfried I († 1008), Duke of Brittany
- Gottfried I , Count of Provence
- Gottfried I († 1080), Lord of Joinville, Count of Joigny
- Gottfried I , Burgrave of Utrecht and Count of Werl-Arnsberg
- Gottfried I († 1316), Count of Böblingen, Count Palatine of Tübingen
- Gottfried I († 964), Count in Hainaut, Count in Gillgau and Duke of Lower Lorraine
- Gottfried I , Count of Gâtinais
- Gottfried I (1099–1168), Count of Wegebach-Ziegenhain (1141–1168)
- Gottfried I († 1223), nobleman
- Gottfried I († 1271), Count of Habsburg-Laufenburg, called himself Count in Zurichgau
- Gottfried I. von Bülow († 1314), Canon and Canon of Schwerin, Bishop of Schwerin
- Gottfried I. von Rancon , Lord of Rancon and Taillebourg; Crusaders
- Gottfried I of Villehardouin († 1228), Prince of Achaia
- Gottfried II , Count of Gâtinais
- Gottfried II. († 1096), Lord of Joinville, Count of Joigny
- Gottfried II. († 1100), Count of Mortagne, Count of Perche
- Gottfried II , Count of Vendôme and Lord of Preuilly
- Gottfried II. († 1197), Bishop of Würzburg
- Gottfried II , German nobleman
- Gottfried II , Lord of Haifa
- Gottfried II. († 1023), Duke in Lower Lorraine
- Gottfried II. (1006-1060), Count of Anjou
- Gottfried II. († 1142), Count of Leuven-Brussels and Landgrave of Brabant
- Gottfried II , ruling Count of Ziegenhain
- Gottfried II (1157–1235), Count of Arnsberg (1185–1235)
- Gottfried II (1158–1186), Duke of Brittany
- Gottfried II of Apremont († 1250), Lord of Apremont-la-Forêt, Count of Saarbrücken
- Gottfried II of Lusignan , Lord of Montcontour, Vouvent and Mervent, Vice-Count of Châtellerault
- Gottfried II of Raabs , burgrave of Nuremberg
- Gottfried II of Rancon († 1194), Lord of Rancon and Taillebourg, crusader
- Gottfried II von Villehardouin (1195–1246), Prince of Achaia
- Gottfried III. , Duke of Lower Lorraine, Margrave of Tuszien
- Gottfried III. († 1188), Lord of Joinville and Seneschal of Champagne
- Gottfried III. , Count of Leuven, Landgrave of Brabant, Margrave of Antwerp and Duke of Lower Lorraine
- Gottfried III. († 1202), Count of Le Perche
- Gottfried III. (1040–1097), Count of Anjou and Gâtinais
- Gottfried III. († 1218), Count of Sponheim
- Gottfried III. , Count of Reichenbach
- Gottfried III. , Count of Arnsberg (1235–1285)
- Gottfried III. , Nobleman
- Gottfried III. von Raabs , burgrave of Nuremberg
- Gottfried III. von Rancon († 1258), Lord of Rancon and Taillebourg
- Gottfried IV († 1095), King of Man and the Islands; King of Dublin
- Gottfried IV. († 1190), Lord of Joinville, Seneschal of Champagne and participant in the Third Crusade
- Gottfried IV. († 1250), ruling Count of Ziegenhain and Nidda
- Gottfried IV. († 1076), Duke of Lower Lorraine
- Gottfried IV. († 1106), Hereditary Count of Anjou
- Gottfried IV. , Nobleman
- Gottfried IV. († 1371), Count of the County of Arnsberg
- Gottfried IV Schenk von Limpurg (1404–1455), Prince-Bishop of Würzburg
- Gottfried Langwerth von Simmern (1669–1741), auxiliary bishop in Regensburg
- Gottfried Magnuson , King of Man
- Gottfried Poulain , Lord of Haifa
- Gottfried V († 1187), King of Man and the Islands
- Gottfried V. († 1272), ruling Count of Ziegenhain
- Gottfried V (1113–1151), Count of Anjou, Maine and Touraine, Duke of Normandy
- Gottfried V , Lord of Joinville, Seneschal of Champagne and participant in the Third and Fourth Crusades
- Gottfried V. , nobleman
- Gottfried VI. († 1250), Vice Count of Châteaudun
- Gottfried VI. († 1139), Count of Leuven-Brussels and Landgrave of Brabant
- Gottfried VI. (1134–1158), Hereditary Count of Anjou, Maine and Count of Nantes
- Gottfried VI. (1262–1304), ruling Count of Ziegenhain
- Gottfried VIII. († 1394), ruling Count of Ziegenhain and Nidda
- Gottfried von Admont († 1165), abbot of the Admont Monastery (1138–1165)
- Gottfried von Aerschot († 1302), Lord of Aerschot and Vierzon
- Gottfried von Arnsberg († 1363), Roman Catholic bishop
- Gottfried von Auxerre , Cistercian, abbot and biographer
- Gottfried von Beselich , Premonstratensian, monastery founder and builder
- Gottfried von Bouillon († 1100), military leader in the First Crusade; first ruler of the Kingdom of Jerusalem
- Gottfried von Bures († 1119), French crusader
- Gottfried von Calw († 1131), Count of Calw and Count Palatine near Rhine (1113–1126)
- Gottfried von Cappenberg († 1127), Westphalian count, Premonstratensian and saint
- Gottfried von Cremon († 1300), Lübeck councilor
- Gottfried von Falmagne († 1128), Archbishop of Trier (1124–1127)
- Gottfried von Fontaines , philosopher and theologian of scholasticism
- Gottfried von Hamburg († 1110), Count of Hamburg
- Gottfried von Hexenagger († 1314), Bishop of Freising
- Gottfried von Holthausen († 1326), canon in Münster
- Gottfried von Jülich , Count in Jülichgau
- Gottfried von Lohn († 1247), cathedral dean in Münster
- Gottfried von Lusignan († 1216), Count of Jaffa and Ascalon
- Gottfried von Neifen , German-speaking minstrel
- Gottfried von Padberg († 1343), abbot of the Grafschaft monastery
- Gottfried von Passau († 1285), Bishop of Passau
- Gottfried von Porhoët (1082–1141), Count of Porhoët, regent of Brittany
- Gottfried von Rhenen († 1178), Bishop of Utrecht
- Gottfried von Saint-Omer , Flemish knight, co-founder of the Knight Templar
- Gottfried von Schlüsselberg († 1308), German founder of the monastery
- Gottfried von Spitzenberg (1132–1190), Bishop of Würzburg
- Gottfried von Strasbourg , Middle High German poet
- Gottfried von Vaihingen († 1234), Count in Enzgau and founder of the city of Vaihingen an der Enz
- Gottfried von Villehardouin , crusader and chronicler
- Gottfried von Viterbo , historian and poet
- Gottfried von Waldeck († 1324), Bishop of Minden
- Gottfried von Weißeneck († 1362), Bishop of Passau
- Gottfried von Xanten , provost of St. Severin (Cologne), St. Viktor (Xanten) and elected Archbishop of Cologne
- Gottfried, Alexander (* 1985), German racing cyclist
- Gottfried, Brian (* 1952), American tennis player
- Gottfried, Gesche (1785–1831), German serial killer
- Gottfried, Gilbert (* 1955), American actor and comedian
- Gottfried, Hermann (1929–2015), German glass painter
- Gottfried, Howard (1923–2017), American film producer
- Gottfried, Johann Ludwig (1584–1633), German theologian, translator and author
- Gottfried, Kurt (* 1929), Austro-American theoretical physicist
- Gottfried, Oswald (1869–1949), German landscape and portrait painter
- Gottfried, Paul (* 1941), American political scientist and author
- Gottfried, Stefan (* 1971), Austrian harpsichordist, pianist, horn player and conductor
- Gottfried, Udo (* 1952), German artist
- Gottfried, Willy (1896–1968), German racing cyclist
- Gottfried, Wolfram (* 1931), German swimming athlete
- Gottfried-Frost, Annemarie (* 1924), German artist
- Gottfriedsen, Bernd (1911–1992), German lawyer and diplomat and adjutant Joachim von Ribbentrops
- Gottfurcht, Hans (1896–1982), German trade unionist and resistance fighter
- Göttgens, Olaf (1965–2011), German manager
- Gottgetreu, Erich (1903–1981), German-Israeli journalist
- Gottgetreu, Moritz (1813–1885), German architect and court architect in Potsdam
- Gottgetreu, Rudolf (1821–1890), German architect and university professor
- Gotthard, Axel (* 1959), German historian
- Gotthard, Johann Christian († 1813), German economist, technologist and writer
- Gotthard, Kaspar († 1526), German Premonstratensian Abbot
- Gotthardi, Franz (1750–1795), Habsburg police officer
- Gotthardt, Ernst (1908–1976), German geodesist, photogrammeter and university professor
- Gotthardt, Frank (* 1970), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Gotthardt, Hermann (* 1901), German civil servant who helped organize the Aryanization of Jewish property
- Gotthardt, Josef Georg (1907–1976), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Gotthardt, Peter (* 1941), German composer, musician and publisher
- Gotthardt, Tobias (* 1977), German politician (Free Voters), MdL
- Gotthart, Georg († 1619), iron merchant and poet, author of three games
- Gotthartsleitner, Stefan (* 1990), Austrian soccer player
- Gottheil, Gustav (1827–1903), American reform rabbi
- Gottheil, Julius (1810–1868), German painter and draftsman
- Gottheil, Lea (* 1975), Swiss writer
- Gottheil, Richard (1862–1936), American rabbi and Zionist
- Gottheim, Larry (* 1936), American film artist
- Gottheimer, Josh (* 1975), American politician
- Gottheiner, Albert (1878–1947), German architect
- Gottheiner, Georg (1879–1956), German administrative lawyer and politician (DNVP), MdR
- Gotthelf, Herta (1902–1963), German politician (SPD)
- Gotthelf, Jeremias (1797–1854), Swiss writer and pastor
- Gotthelf, Michael (* 1953), German journalist, banker and founder of a literary award
- Gotthelft, Dela E. , German opera, concert and oratorio singer (alto)
- Gotthilf, Ernst (1865–1950), Austrian architect
- Gotthilf, Leopold (1918–1999), German officer, most recently major general
- Gotthold, Friedrich August (1778–1858), German educator and high school rector
- Gotthold, Helene (1896–1944), German nurse, Jehovah's Witness and victim of National Socialism
- Gotthold, Willy , German ski jumper
- Gotti Tedeschi, Ettore (* 1945), Italian bank manager
- Gotti, Gene (* 1946), American mafioso
- Gotti, Giovanni (1912–1988), Italian racing cyclist
- Gotti, Girolamo Maria (1834–1916), Italian religious and curia cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Gotti, Irv (* 1970), American hip-hop producer
- Gotti, Ivan (* 1969), Italian racing cyclist
- Gotti, John (1940-2002), American mobster
- Gotti, John A. (* 1964), Italian-American mobster of the American Cosa Nostra
- Gotti, Peter (* 1939), Italian-American mobster
- Gottifredi, Luigi (1595–1652), Superior General of the Societas Jesu (Jesuit order)
- Götting, August (1834–1912), German lawyer and politician (NLP), MdR
- Götting, Carl (1828–1899), German businessman, world traveler and collector
- Götting, Franz (1905–1973), German librarian
- Götting, Friedrich (1886–1946), German admiral
- Götting, Gerald (1923–2015), German politician (CDU of the GDR), MdV and President of the People's Chamber
- Götting, Gerhard (1879–1951), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Götting, Gottfried (1840–1879), German sculptor
- Götting, Hermann (1939–2004), German tram conductor, conférencier and collector of everyday culture
- Götting, Horst-Peter (* 1954), German lawyer and judge
- Götting, Johann Peter (1795–1855), German history painter and sculptor of the Romantic period
- Götting, Ludwig (1854–1920), German lawyer and politician (NLP), MdR
- Götting, Renate (* 1954), Baden-Württemberg politician (FDP, DVP) and member of the Baden-Württemberg state parliament
- Göttingen Mescalero (* 1947), German author of the text "Buback - An Obituary"
- Gottinger, Hans Werner (* 1943), German economist
- Gottinger, Heinrich (1860–1929), German opera singer, director, theater actor and director
- Gottinger, Richard (1926–2008), German soccer player
- Göttisheim, Christian Friedrich (1837–1896), Swiss politician
- Göttisheim, Emil (1863–1938), Swiss lawyer and politician (FDP)
- Göttke-Krogmann, Helmut (1919–2008), German local politician (CDU), mayor of Lohne
- Göttl, Bertl (* 1942), Austrian politician (ÖVP), regional councilor
- Gottl-Ottlilienfeld, Friedrich von (1868–1958), German political scientist and economist
- Göttle, Albert (* 1947), German civil engineer, construction officer and university lecturer
- Gottleber, Johann Christoph (1733–1785), German teacher and school writer
- Gottlein, Arthur (1895–1977), Austrian film pioneer, actor, assistant director, director, film editor, production manager, screenwriter and film official (trade unionist)
- Göttler, Hans (* 1953), German specialist in German
- Göttler, Joseph (1874–1935), German Catholic theologian and educator
- Göttler, Klaus (* 1966), German Protestant theologian, lecturer at the Johanneum Evangelist School, musician and guitarist
- Göttler, Norbert (* 1959), German publicist, writer and television director
- Göttler, Otto (* 1948), German music cabaret artist and founder of the Bavarian diatonic yodel madness
- Göttler, Wilhelm (1890–1953), German politician (CDU / CSU), MdL Württemberg-Hohenzollern and Bavaria
- Göttlich, Karlhans (1914–1991), German farmer, bog and peat deposit researcher
- Gottlich, Kurt (1932–2013), Austrian lawyer, constitutional judge and public prosecutor
- Göttlich, Oke (* 1975), German entrepreneur
- Göttlicher, Anette (* 1975), German journalist, author
- Göttlicher, Armin (* 1977), Austrian basketball coach
- Göttlicher, Arvid (* 1939), German teacher and historian of ancient seafaring
- Göttlicher, Erhard (* 1946), German painter, graphic artist and book illustrator
- Göttlicher, Mario (* 1982), German soccer player
- Gottlieb, Adolph (1903–1974), American painter
- Gottlieb, Alex (1906–1988), American screenwriter and film producer
- Gottlieb, Anna (1774–1856), Austrian opera singer (soprano) and the first Pamina in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Magic Flute
- Gottlieb, Ayelet Rose (* 1979), Israeli jazz singer and composer
- Gottlieb, Bernhard (1885–1950), Austrian dentist
- Gottlieb, Bernward Josef (1910–2008), German doctor, medical historian and SS-Sturmbannführer
- Gottlieb, Carl (* 1938), American screenwriter
- Gottlieb, Christian (1784–1837), Nassau landowner and member of the state parliament
- Gottlieb, Danny (* 1953), American jazz drummer
- Gottlieb, David (1944–2008), Israeli mathematician
- Gottlieb, Edward (1898–1979), American entrepreneur
- Gottlieb, Ernst-Arnošt (1893–1980), Czechoslovak table tennis player of Jewish origin
- Gottlieb, Franz Josef (1930–2006), Austrian film director and screenwriter
- Gottlieb, Gerda , Austrian athlete
- Gottlieb, Gordon (* 1948), American percussionist and conductor
- Gottlieb, Günter (1946–2018), German track cyclist
- Gottlieb, Gunther (* 1935), German ancient historian
- Gottlieb, Henriette (1884–1942), German opera singer (soprano)
- Gottlieb, Henrik (* 1953), Danish translation scholar and subtitler
- Gottlieb, Hersch Leib († 1930), Hungarian magazine editor, journalist and writer
- Gottlieb, Johann (1815–1875), Moravian-Austrian chemist
- Gottlieb, Lea (1918–2012), Israeli fashion designer
- Gottlieb, Léopold (1879–1934), Polish painter
- Gottlieb, Maurycy († 1879), Polish painter
- Gottlieb, Otto Richard (1920–2011), Czechoslovak-Brazilian chemist and university professor
- Gottlieb, Robert (* 1931), American journalist and writer
- Gottlieb, Rudolf (1864–1924), German doctor and pharmacologist
- Gottlieb, Sidney (1918–1999), American military psychiatrist and chemist
- Gottlieb, Sigmund (* 1951), German journalist, editor-in-chief of Bavarian television
- Gottlieb, Theodor (1860–1929), Austrian librarian and classical philologist
- Gottlieb, Ulrich (* 1964), German pantomime and choreographer
- Gottlieb, William P. (1917-2006), American photographer
- Göttling, Friedrich August (1753–1809), German chemist
- Göttling, Karl Wilhelm (1793–1869), German classical philologist
- Göttlinger, Margot (1920–2001), German actress, co-founder of the German State Theater Timişoara
- Göttlinger, Sebastian (* 1980), Austrian beach volleyball player
- Gottlob, Adolf (1857–1930), German historian
- Gottlob, Axel (* 1960), German entrepreneur, trainer and bodybuilder
- Gottlob, Fritz (1859–1920), German architect
- Gottlob, Georg (* 1956), Austrian computer scientist
- Gottlob, Gerd (* 1964), German journalist and football commentator
- Gottlob, Kurt (1881–1925), Austrian chemist
- Gottlob, Peter (* 1938), German bodybuilder and entrepreneur
- Gottlober, Abraham Bär (1810–1899), Yiddish writer
- Gottlöber, Tino (* 1965), German soccer player
- Gottman, John (* 1942), American psychologist
- Göttmann, Alexander (* 1957), German painter and sculptor
- Gottmann, Armin (* 1943), German doctor and Buddhist order leader
- Göttmann, Frank (* 1946), German historian
- Gottmann, Friedrich (1802–1861), Member of Parliament Waldeck
- Gottmann, Günther (1931–2018), German educator and museologist
- Gottmann, Karl-Heinz (1919–2007), German doctor and Buddhist head of order
- Göttner, Christian (* 1968), German journalist, sports journalist and author
- Göttner, Heide Solveig (* 1969), German author
- Göttner, Jens-Holger (* 1944), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Göttner-Abendroth, Heide (* 1941), German philosopher and matriarchal researcher
- Gotto, Klaus (1943–2017), German historian
- Gotto, Lisa (* 1976), German film and media scholar
- Gottofrey, Xavier (1802–1868), Swiss politician
- Gottong, Heinrich (1912–1944), German anthropologist and "racial researcher"
- Gottová, Charlotte Ella (* 2006), Czech actress, singer and daughter of Karel Gott
- Gottová, Ivana (* 1976), Czech presenter
- Gottowt, John (1881–1942), Austrian actor and director for theater and silent film
- Gottrau de Billens, Jean Pierre de , Swiss, statesman, military, conspirator
- Gottrau, Anne-Elisabeth (1607–1657), Abbess of the Cistercian Abbey of Magerau
- Gottron, Adam (1889–1971), German Catholic clergyman, local and music historian, honorary citizen of the city of Mainz
- Gottron, Heinrich (1890–1974), German dermatologist and university professor
- Gottron, Paul , German cyclist
- Gottron, Philipp (1812–1881), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Gottsbacher, Karl (1852–1933), Austrian fossil collector
- Gottsberger, Gerhard (* 1940), German-Austrian scientist
- Göttsberger, Johann (1868–1958), German Catholic theologian
- Göttsch, Hauke (* 1965), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Göttsch, Walter (1896–1918), German fighter pilot in the First World War
- Göttsch, Werner (1912–1983), German SS leader
- Göttsch-Elten, Silke (* 1952), German folklorist
- Gottschalch, Christoph (* 1969), German actor, director and author
- Gottschalch, Johann Erich (* 1884), German private scholar, editor and author
- Gottschalch, Wilfried (1929–2006), German social and educational scientist
- Gottschalck, August Adolf (1794–1855), German lawyer and politician
- Gottschalck, Detlef (* 1963), German politician (CDU), State Councilor in Hamburg
- Gottschalck, Friedrich (1772–1854), German collector of sagas, librarian and editor
- Gottschalck, Ulrike (* 1955), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Gottschald, Ernst (1795–1871), German municipal civil servant and member of parliament in the Kingdom of Saxony
- Gottschald, Johann Georg († 1749), German entrepreneur and hammer owner
- Gottschald, Johann Jacob (1688–1759), German theologian and hymn poet
- Gottschald, Kurt (* 1925), German soccer player
- Gottschald, Max (1882–1952), German philologist and name researcher
- Gottschald, Michael (1597–1674), German entrepreneur and hammer owner
- Gottschaldt, Kurt (1902–1991), German psychologist, representative of Gestalt psychology and university professor
- Gottschaldt, Matthias (1939–1998), German neurologist, professor and founder of the clinic
- Gottschalg, Alexander Wilhelm (1827–1908), German cantor, organist and composer
- Gottschalk , Prince-Bishop of Eichstätt
- Gottschalk († 913), Abbot of Corvey
- Gottschalk der Wende († 1066), Abodritic prince and martyr
- Gottschalk I. von Lohn , Count der Herrschaft Lohn
- Gottschalk II von Lohn , Count der Herrschaft Lohn
- Gottschalk from Aachen , monk
- Gottschalk von Diepholz († 1119), Bishop of Osnabrück (1110–1119)
- Gottschalk von Gabelizo , progenitor of the Counts of Jabilinze and Burgraves of Brandenburg
- Gottschalk von Hagenau († 1005), Bishop of Freising (994–1005)
- Gottschalk von Havelberg , Bishop of Havelberg (1048 to 1085)
- Gottschalk von Heiligenkreuz , German-Austrian clergyman, abbot of the Heiligenkreuz monastery
- Gottschalk von Kreuznach , German Jewish entrepreneur
- Gottschalk von Minden († 1112), Bishop of Minden
- Gottschalk von Orbais , Middle Latin scholar and poet
- Gottschalk von Worms , German Jewish entrepreneur
- Gottschalk von Zutphen , Count of Zutphen
- Gottschalk, Albert (1866–1906), Danish painter
- Gottschalk, Alfred (1863–1942), German doctor for the poor and social democratic politician
- Gottschalk, Alfred (1894–1973), German-Australian biochemist
- Gottschalk, Alfred (1930–2009), American-German rabbi
- Gottschalk, Andreas (1815–1849), German doctor
- Gottschalk, Arno (* 1956), German trade unionist and politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Gottschalk, Arthur (* 1952), American composer
- Gottschalk, August , German teacher and politician (DDP), MdL
- Gottschalk, August (1921–2014), German soccer player
- Gottschalk, Carl Gottlieb (1824–1887), German mining official and university professor
- Gottschalk, Christa (1927-2018), German actress
- Gottschalk, Christoph (* 1953), German entrepreneur
- Gottschalk, Christoph (* 1977), French politician
- Gottschalk, Daniel (* 1972), German cameraman
- Gottschalk, Elisabeth (1912–1989), German-Dutch historical geographer
- Gottschalk, Ernst (1877–1942), German expressionist sculptor
- Gottschalk, Ernst Friedrich (1802–1851), German manufacturer and politician
- Gottschalk, Ferdinand (1858–1944), British actor and playwright
- Gottschalk, Franz , Danish guitarist and bassist
- Gottschalk, Fritz (1853–1917), German landowner and politician, MdR
- Gottschalk, Gabriela (* 1978), German choreographer, dancer and singer
- Gottschalk, Gerhard (* 1935), German microbiologist and genome researcher
- Gottschalk, Gunda (* 1969), German violinist
- Gottschalk, Hans Benedikt (1930–2004), German-British classical philologist and historian of philosophy
- Gottschalk, Hans Karl (1891–1941), German cameraman
- Gottschalk, Hans Ludwig (1904–1981), German Arabist
- Gottschalk, Hans-Joachim (* 1943), German lawyer and State Secretary (CDU)
- Gottschalk, Heinz-Jürgen (* 1948), German rock musician
- Gottschalk, Herbert (1919–1981), German writer
- Gottschalk, Hermann (1855–1930), German educator, Lübeck school reformer
- Gottschalk, Heyno († 1541), last abbot of the Benedictine monastery in Oldenstadt
- Gottschalk, Joachim (1904–1941), German actor
- Gottschalk, Jonas (* 1998), German basketball player
- Gottschalk, Joseph (1904–1996), German Roman Catholic theologian and priest
- Gottschalk, Karl (1928–1991), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Gottschalk, Katrin (* 1985), German journalist
- Gottschalk, Kay (* 1965), German insurance agent and politician (AfD), Member of the Bundestag
- Gottschalk, Klaus (* 1937), German sports medicine specialist and university professor
- Gottschalk, Louis Moreau (1829–1869), American pianist and composer
- Gottschalk, Ludwig (1876–1967), German film distributor and film producer
- Gottschalk, Manfred (1932–1982), German clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Oudtshoorn
- Gottschalk, Maren (* 1962), German author, historian and journalist
- Gottschalk, Meike (* 1970), German theater and television actress
- Gottschalk, Norbert (* 1954), German jazz musician (vocals, guitar, trumpet, flugelhorn), composer and music teacher
- Gottschalk, Peter (* 1942), American economist
- Gottschalk, Regina (* 1940), German historian
- Gottschalk, Shimon (* 1929), American social work scientist of German origin
- Gottschalk, Thea (* 1945), German actress
- Gottschalk, Thomas (* 1950), German radio and television presenter and actor
- Gottschalk, Tillmann (1905–1991), German homeland poet
- Gottschalk, Timo (* 1974), German rally navigator
- Gottschalk, Walter (1891–1974), German librarian and orientalist
- Gottschalk, Walter (1893–1952), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Gottschalk, Walter (1894–1969), German Romance studies, English studies, lexicographer and applied linguist
- Gottschalk, Walter H. (1918–2004), American mathematician
- Gottschalk, Winfried (* 1944), German racing cyclist
- Gottschalk-Mazouz, Niels (1967–2019), German philosopher
- Gottschall, Dietmar (1938–1997), German journalist and photographer
- Gottschall, Hermann von (1862–1933), German chess player
- Gottschall, Manfred (1937–2015), German graphic designer
- Gottschall, Rudolf von (1823–1909), German writer, literary critic
- Gottschall, Stefan (1942–1997), German chemist, university professor and politician (DSU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Gottschall, Thomas (* 1962), Swiss Evangelical Reformed clergyman
- Gottschall, Zsófia (* 1978), Hungarian biathlete and cross-country skier
- Gottschalt, Martina , competitive swimmer in the GDR and multiple GDR champion
- Gottsche, Carl Christian (1855–1909), German geologist
- Göttsche, Claus (1899–1945), head of the Jewish section of the Hamburg Gestapo
- Göttsche, Gunther Martin (* 1953), German church musician and composer
- Göttsche, Heinz Markus (1922–2010), Protestant church musician, organist, conductor and composer
- Göttsche, Jannik (* 2000), German basketball player
- Gottsche, Karl Moritz (1808-1892), German doctor and botanist
- Gøttsche, Liselotte , Danish badminton player
- Göttsche, Lothar (* 1961), German mathematician
- Göttsche, Michael (1934–2013), German draftsman, painter and sculptor
- Göttsche, Stefanie (* 1972), German basketball player
- Gottscheber, Josef (* 1946), Austrian political cartoonist
- Gottsched, Johann Christoph (1700–1766), German writer, dramaturge, linguist and literary theorist
- Gottsched, Luise Adelgunde Victorie (1713–1762), German writer
- Gottschewski, Georg (1906–1975), German geneticist and zoologist
- Gottschewski, Hermann (* 1963), German musicologist
- Gottschewski, Lydia (1906–1989), German National Socialist, federal leader of the Association of German Girls
- Gottschick, Albert Friedrich (1807–1871), German philologist and high school teacher
- Gottschick, Anna Martina (1914–1995), German publisher and church song writer
- Gottschick, Axel (* 1953), German actor and radio play speaker
- Gottschick, Florian (* 1981), German film director and screenwriter
- Gottschick, Friedemann the Elder (* 1928), German church musician and university professor
- Gottschick, Johann Christian Benjamin (1776–1844), German engraver and lecturer
- Gottschick, Johannes (1847–1907), German Protestant theologian
- Gottschick, Nils (* 1993), German soccer player
- Gottschick, Sebastian (* 1959), German conductor, composer and violinist
- Gottschild, Martin (* 1976), German musician, comedian, author and actor
- Göttsching, Lothar (1936–2018), German paper engineer and university professor
- Göttsching, Manuel (* 1952), German electronic musician and multi-instrumentalist
- Göttsching, Martin (* 1944), German politician (CDU), MdV, MdB
- Gottschlich, Ayla (* 1982), German film director and screenwriter
- Gottschlich, Daniel (* 1982), German cook
- Gottschlich, Gudrun (* 1970), German soccer player
- Gottschlich, Hugo (1905–1984), Austrian chamber actor
- Gottschlich, Jürgen (* 1954), German journalist and publicist
- Gottschlich, Margret (* 1948), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Gottschlich, Stefanie (* 1978), German soccer player
- Gottschlich, Tobias , German film production manager and former actor
- Gottschling, Andreas (* 1967), German manager
- Gottschling, Arne (* 1985), German actor
- Gottschling, Hubert (1931–1990), German scientist, poet and artist
- Gottschling, Marcel (* 1994), German soccer player
- Gottschling, Stefan (* 1960), German specialist author, consultant and trainer
- Gottschling, Stephan (* 1968), German racing cyclist
- Gottschling, Sven (* 1971), German physician
- Gottschmann, Ernst (* 1971), Austrian musician
- Gottschol, Hans-Joachim (1927–2007), German entrepreneur
- Gottselig, Heinrich (1884–1935), German portrait and landscape painter
- Gottshall, Dan (* 1961), American jazz musician (trombone)
- Gottsleben, Johann Bernhard († 1635), Protestant clergyman in Frohnhausen and Dillenburg
- Gottsleben, Johannes († 1612), German theologian, master's degree, professor and Protestant theologian
- Gottsleben, Joseph (1822–1888), German print shop owner and newspaper publisher in Mainz
- Gottsleben, Ludwig (1836–1911), Austrian actor and writer
- Gottstein, Adolf (1857–1941), German social hygienist
- Gottstein, Elias (* 1990), German musician
- Gottstein, Eugen (1897–1978), German politician (SPD)
- Gottstein, Eva (* 1949), German local and state politician (free voters), MdL
- Gottstein, Georg (1868–1936), German surgeon in Breslau
- Gottstein, Klaus (1924–2020), German physicist and peace researcher
- Gottstein, Leo (1850–1922), German industrialist
- Gottstein, Margit (* 1960), German State Secretary (Rhineland-Palatinate)
- Gottstein, Reiner (1910–1945), German police officer and SS leader
- Gottstein, Thomas (* 1964), Swiss bank manager
- Gottstein, Ulrich (* 1926), German internist and peace activist
- Gottwald, Adolf (1872–1931), German teacher and politician (center), MdL
- Gottwald, Alfred (1893–1971), German expressionist church painter
- Gottwald, August (1877–1957), Austrian lawyer and politician
- Gottwald, Christoph (1636–1700), German physician and natural scientist
- Gottwald, Christoph (* 1954), German novelist and screenwriter
- Gottwald, Clytus (* 1925), German composer, choir director and musicologist
- Gottwald, Felix (* 1976), Austrian Nordic combined athlete
- Gottwald, Franz-Theo (* 1955), German business and political consultant, foundation expert and author
- Gottwald, Franziska (* 1971), German mezzo-soprano
- Gottwald, Frieder (* 1964), German session bassist
- Gottwald, Gabriele (* 1955), German politician (The Greens / Left Party), MdB, MdA
- Gottwald, Hartwig (* 1917), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Gottwald, Herbert (1937–2009), German historian
- Gottwald, Ilse (* 1936), German painter and graphic artist
- Gottwald, Johann Christoph (1670–1713), German physician and natural scientist
- Gottwald, Joseph (1754–1833), German music teacher and organist
- Gottwald, Klement (1896–1953), Czechoslovak politician
- Gottwald, Max (* 2000), German soccer player
- Gottwald, Maximilian (* 1986), German basketball player
- Gottwald, Michael , American film producer
- Gottwald, Moritz (* 1988), German theater and film actor
- Gottwald, Oliver (* 1978), German singer, guitarist and songwriter in German-speaking indie pop
- Gottwald, Peter (* 1935), German psychiatrist and psychologist
- Gottwald, Peter (* 1944), German lawyer, university professor and judge
- Gottwald, Peter (* 1948), German diplomat
- Gottwald, René (* 1973), German soccer player
- Gottwald, Scotty , German jazz musician (drums, percussion)
- Gottwald, Siegfried (1943–2015), German mathematician and logician
- Gottwald, Ursula (* 1970), German actress
- Gottwaldt, Alfred (1949–2015), German lawyer, historian and author
- Gottwalt, Lukas (* 1997), German soccer player
- Gottweis, Andrea (* 1961), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the Burgenland state parliament
- Gottweis, Herbert (1958–2014), Austrian political scientist
- Gottweiss, Charles (1887–1976), German-French artist and sculptor
- Gottweiss, Thomas (* 1979), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Gottzein, Eveline (* 1931), German engineer
- Gottzmann, Carola L. (* 1943), German specialist in German
Gotu
- Gotua, Levan (1905–1973), Georgian writer
Goty
- Gotye (* 1980), Belgian-Australian singer and songwriter, multi-musician
Gotz
- Götz and Schwanenflies, Alexander von (1806–1871), Prussian civil servant, district president of Köslin, district president of Düsseldorf
- Götz and Schwanenfließ, Karl von (1776–1858), Prussian major general
- Götz von Olenhusen, Irmtraud (* 1952), German historian
- Götz von Olenhusen, Peter (* 1952), German lawyer
- Götz, Alexander (1928–2018), Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the National Council
- Götz, Anton (1867–1946), Roman Catholic prelate
- Götz, Ashton (* 1993), German soccer player
- Götz, Bettina (* 1962), Austrian architect and university professor
- Götz, Carl (1818–1879), German administrative lawyer
- Götz, Christa (* 1948), German politician (CSU), MdL Bavaria
- Götz, Christian (1783–1849), German major general in the service of the Austrian Imperial Army
- Götz, Christian (1940–2000), German trade unionist
- Götz, Christian Gottlieb (1810–1884), Baden major general and later royal Prussian lieutenant general and most recently entrusted with handling the affairs of the Baden Ministry of War
- Götz, Cornelia (* 1965), German opera singer (soprano)
- Götz, Cornelia (* 1966), German basketball player
- Götz, Daniela (* 1987), German swimmer
- Götz, Dieter (* 1964), German soccer player
- Götz, Edmund (1792–1862), Austrian religious and politician
- Götz, Edmund (1891–1968), German painter and graphic artist
- Götz, Eduard (1876–1961), German master painter, decorative painter and painter
- Götz, Eicke (* 1939), German politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag
- Götz, Emil Friedrich (1806–1858), German physician and university professor
- Götz, Falko (* 1962), German soccer player and coach
- Götz, Ferdinand (* 1955), Austrian artist
- Götz, František (1894–1974), Czech literary historian, critic, dramaturge, translator
- Götz, Franz (* 1945), German politician (SPD, Free Voters), MdL
- Götz, Frederik (* 1988), German actor
- Götz, Gabriele Franziska (* 1954), German designer
- Götz, Georg (1869–1939), Bavarian royal district administrator, royal councilor and member of the Chamber of Deputies
- Götz, Georg (* 1963), German university professor, professor of economics (University of Giessen)
- Götz, Georg Joseph (1802–1871), German priest, cathedral chapter and member of the Bavarian state parliament
- Götz, Gerhard (* 1920), German DBD functionary, DBD district chairman in Dresden
- Götz, Gerhard (* 1931), German viticulture and fruit growing specialist
- Götz, Gisela , German economist
- Götz, Götz von (1881–1954), German administrative officer
- Götz, Gustav (* 1979), Austrian radio presenter
- Götz, Hans Herbert (1921–1999), German business journalist and publicist
- Götz, Heike (* 1964), German journalist and presenter
- Götz, Heike (* 1970), German presenter
- Götz, Heinrich (1866–1931), German photographer
- Götz, Heinrich (1896–1960), German officer, most recently lieutenant general in World War II
- Götz, Heinz-Werner (* 1941), German businessman and senator (Bavaria)
- Götz, Herbert (* 1963), Austrian manager
- Götz, Hermann (1848–1901), German painter, lithographer, sculptor and craftsman
- Götz, Hermann (1888–1971), German politician
- Götz, Hermann (1914–1987), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Götz, Irene (* 1962), German cultural scientist and ethnologist
- Götz, Isabell (* 1957), German family judge
- Götz, Jakob (1890–1977), German entrepreneur, company founder and ship owner
- Götz, Janina-Kristin (* 1981), German swimmer
- Götz, Johann Friedrich (1820–1892), German entrepreneur and multiple quarry owner
- Götz, Johann Michael († 1810), German engraver and music publisher
- Götz, Johann Nikolaus (1721–1781), German clergyman, writer and translator
- Götz, Johann Wilhelm (1732–1762), German porcelain designer
- Götz, Johannes (1865–1934), German sculptor
- Götz, Josef (1823-1894), Austrian politician
- Götz, Joseph (1895–1933), German resistance fighter and KPD functionary
- Götz, Joseph Matthias (1696–1760), German Rococo sculptor
- Götz, Jürgen (* 1967), German local politician, First Mayor Veitshöchheim and musician at Carnival in Franconia
- Götz, Karl (* 1888), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Götz, Karl (1903–1989), German National Socialist writer, teacher and cultural functionary
- Götz, Karl Georg (* 1930), German biophysicist
- Götz, Karl Otto (1914–2017), German informal painter and poet
- Götz, Karlheinz (* 1941), German entrepreneur
- Götz, Leo (1883–1962), German painter
- Götz, Leonhard von († 1640), Bishop of Lavant
- Götz, Leopold (1833–1903), German Protestant theologian
- Götz, Lothar (1925–2018), German architect, construction manager and university professor
- Götz, Ludwig (1887–1955), German entrepreneur and ship owner
- Götz, Lutz (1891–1958), German actor
- Götz, Magdalena (* 1962), German biologist
- Götz, Manfred (* 1932), German Islamic scholar and Turkologist
- Götz, Marcus (* 1987), German-Swedish ice hockey player
- Götz, Margarete (* 1951), German educator and university professor
- Götz, Markus (* 1973), German composer
- Götz, Markus (* 1973), German commentator and moderator
- Götz, Martin (1903–1969), German-British economist and journalist
- Götz, Mathias (* 1972), German jazz musician (trombone, composition)
- Gotz, Maximilian (* 1963), Bavarian local politician (CSU)
- Götz, Maximilian (* 1986), German automobile racing driver
- Götz, Maya (* 1967), German media scientist
- Götz, Monika (* 1981), German athlete
- Götz, Nora (* 1989), German volleyball player
- Götz, Olaf (* 1965), German film director
- Götz, Otto (1895–1995), German solver of chess compositions
- Götz, Paul (1883–1962), German astronomer
- Götz, Paul (1891–1954), German-Swiss geophysicist, meteorologist and astronomer
- Götz, Paulus († 1633), German historian and headmaster
- Götz, Peter (* 1947), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Götz, Richard (1874–1954), German painter and art collector
- Götz, Robert (1892–1978), German composer, music teacher, song writer
- Götz, Roland (* 1939), German organist and harpsichordist
- Götz, Rolf (1943–2008), German racing car driver
- Götz, Rudolf (* 1949), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Götz, Stefan (* 1966), Austrian mathematician and university professor
- Götz, Susann (* 1982), German ice hockey player
- Götz, Theo (1930–2008), German teacher, politician (CDU) and member of the state parliament of Baden-Württemberg
- Götz, Thomas (* 1953), German diplomat
- Götz, Thomas (* 1968), German psychologist
- Götz, Thomas (* 1985), German ice hockey player
- Götz, Tom (* 1985), German beach volleyball player
- Götz, Torsten (* 1968), German-Swiss cook, restaurateur and TV chef
- Götz, Volker (* 1945), German lawyer
- Götz, Volkmar (* 1934), German legal scholar
- Götz, Walter (* 1960), German soccer player
- Götz, Werner (* 1934), German opera singer (tenor)
- Götz, Willi (* 1947), German soccer player
- Götz, Woldemar (1930–1996), German astronomer
- Götz, Wolfgang (* 1951), German economist
- Götz, Wolfgang , German conductor and choir director
- Götz-Hünerbein, Hans von (1832–1883), German administrative lawyer and manor owner
- Götz-Sobel, Christiane (* 1956), German science journalist
- Götze Regenbogen, Thilo (1949–2015), German artist, art historian, cultural scientist and author
- Götze, Albert (1887–1967), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Götze, Albrecht (1897–1971), German ancient orientalist
- Götze, Alfred (1865–1948), German prehistoric
- Götze, Alfred (1876–1946), German philologist
- Götze, Alfred , German soccer player
- Götze, Alfried (1904–1985), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Götze, Ann-Kathrin (* 1989), German model and influencer
- Götze, Anna (1875–1958), German anarchist
- Götze, August (1814–1881), German businessman, entrepreneur and local politician
- Götze, Auguste (1840–1908), German actress, singer (alto), singing teacher and writer
- Götze, Bruno (1862–1913), German cyclist
- Götze, Carl (1865–1947), German educator and school reformer
- Götze, Dietrich (* 1941), German publisher and physician
- Götze, Ekkeland (* 1948), German painter and conceptual artist
- Götze, Elisabeth (* 1966), Austrian politician (Greens), member of the National Council
- Götze, Fabian (* 1990), German soccer player
- Götze, Felix (* 1998), German soccer player
- Götze, Friedrich (* 1951), German mathematician
- Götze, Georg (1633–1699), German Lutheran theologian
- Götze, Georg Heinrich (1667–1728), Protestant superintendent of Lübeck
- Götze, Gerhard (* 1948), German documentary filmmaker, gallery owner, publisher and publicist
- Götze, Grita (* 1959), German artist
- Götze, Heinz (1912–2001), German publisher
- Götze, Hellmuth (1886–1942), German theater actor and theater manager
- Götze, Henny (1901–1997), German entrepreneur's wife and founder
- Götze, Inge (* 1939), German textile artist, painter and draftsman
- Götze, Johann Christian (1692–1749), German chaplain and librarian
- Götze, Johann Nikolaus Conrad (1791–1861), music director and choir repititor at the grand ducal court theater in Weimar
- Götze, Juliana (* 1985), German actress
- Götze, Karl (1913–1987), German Air Force Colonel
- Götze, Karl Heinz (* 1947), German specialist in German
- Götze, Karl-Heinz (1917–1976), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, trade union official
- Götze, Klaus (* 1940), German photographer, photo designer and book illustrator
- Götze, Kurt (1922-2018), German pilot
- Götze, Maria (* 1980), German swimmer in disabled sports
- Götze, Mario (* 1992), German soccer player
- Götze, Martin (1865–1928), German sculptor
- Götze, Max (1880–1944), German cyclist
- Götze, Max (1891–1938), German criminal, opera of the Nazi justice system
- Götze, Monika (* 1963), German translator
- Götze, Moritz (* 1964), German painter, graphic artist, enamel and object artist
- Götze, Paul (1761–1835), German servant of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- Götze, Reinhold (1904–1966), German resistance fighter against National Socialism, politician (SED)
- Götze, Richard (1890–1955), German veterinarian, university professor and rector
- Götze, Robby Joachim (* 1964), German museologist
- Götze, Rüdiger (1942–2017), German theater actor and director
- Götze, Rudolf (1863–1920), German neurologist
- Götze, Sigismund von (1576–1650), electoral Brandenburg chancellor
- Götze, Susanne (* 1980), German journalist, author and historian
- Götze, Tom (* 1968), German bass player
- Götze, Udo (* 1969), German lawyer and State Secretary (Thuringia)
- Götze, Walter (1902–1938), German criminal, victim of the Nazi justice system
- Götze, Wasja (* 1941), German painter, poet, graphic artist and songwriter
- Götze, Werner (1925-2010), German radio host
- Götze, Wieland , German drummer and singer-songwriter
- Götze, Wilhelm (1792–1876), German lawyer
- Götze, Wilhelm (1871–1954), German puppeteer
- Götze, Wolfgang (1906–1988), German artist
- Götze, Wolfgang (* 1937), German physicist
- Götze, Wulf (1593–1667), German master carpenter
- Götzel, Hartmut (* 1956), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Gotzelo I († 1044), probably the youngest son of Count Gottfried von Verdun and Mathilde von Sachsen
- Gotzelo II. (1008-1046), Duke of Lorraine
- Götzelt, Margarete (1909–1984), German politician (SED), MdV, chairwoman of the trade union
- Götzelt, Steffi (* 1960), German rower
- Götzen, Franz Anton von (1693–1738), German nobleman, founder of the Albendorf pilgrimage church in the County of Glatz
- Götzen, Friedrich Wilhelm von der Elder (1734–1794), adjutant general, governor of the County of Glatz
- Götzen, Friedrich Wilhelm von der Jüngere (1767–1820), Prussian lieutenant general, governor of the province of Silesia
- Götzen, Gustav Adolf von (1866–1910), German East Africa researcher and governor of German East Africa
- Götzen, Johann Georg von (1623–1679), governor of the County of Glatz
- Götzen, Johann von (1599–1645), German imperial general in the Thirty Years War
- Götzen, Lubbertus (1894–1979), Dutch politician and colonial administrator
- Gotzen-Beek, Betina (* 1965), German illustrator
- Götzenberger, Jakob (1802–1866), German painter
- Götzendorff-Grabowski, Helene von (1860–1908), German writer
- Götzer, Wolfgang (* 1955), German politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag
- Götzinger, Ernst (1837–1896), Swiss Germanist and historian
- Götzinger, Gustav (1880–1969), Austrian geologist
- Götzinger, Hans (1867–1941), Austrian painter, Viennese watercolorist
- Götzinger, Herbert (1928–1976), German object artist
- Götzinger, Johann Karl (1731–1790), German Lutheran theologian
- Götzinger, Jonas (* 1991), Swiss actor
- Götzinger, Karl (1913–1987), Austrian geologist
- Götzinger, Maximilian (* 1987), German biathlete, who competes for the Netherlands
- Götzinger, Otto (1912–1999), Austrian painter and restorer
- Götzinger, Valentin (* 2000), Austrian cyclist
- Götzinger, Wilhelm Leberecht (1758–1818), developer of Saxon Switzerland
- Götzinger, Wolfgang (1944–2015), Austrian sculptor, painter and restorer
- Götzke, Otto (1890–1945), German resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Gotzkow, Gustav von (1789–1841), Prussian officer and knight of the order Pour le Mérite
- Gotzkowsky, Johann Ernst (1710–1775), Prussian merchant and patriot
- Götzl, Alfred (1877–1956), German-Austrian mechanical engineer
- Götzl, Camilla , Austrian opera singer (soprano) of Bohemian origin
- Götzl, Eduard (1921–1986), German politician (SED), MdV
- Götzl, Hans-Jörg (* 1967), German motor journalist
- Götzl, Liisa (* 1988), German soccer player
- Götzl, Manfred (* 1953), German lawyer and presiding judge at the Munich Higher Regional Court
- Götzl, Otto (1886–1960), Austrian businessman and politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Götzl, Paul (1884–1957), Austrian industrial manager
- Götzl, Stephan (* 1960), German manager
- Götzl, Thomas (* 1990), Finnish-German soccer player
- Götzloff, Carl (1799–1866), German painter
- Gotzmann, Andrea (* 1957), German basketball player and association official
- Gotzmann, Andreas (* 1960), German historian and religious scholar
- Gotzmann, Emmy (1881–1950), German post-impressionist painter
- Götzmann, Jutta (* 1965), German art historian
- Gotzmann, Leo (1893–1945), Austrian politician (NSDAP), Member of the Bundestag and Police President of Vienna
- Götzmann, Peter (* 1957), German drummer and music teacher
- Götzmann, Roman (* 1982), German politician (SPD) and Lord Mayor
- Gøtzsche, Peter C. (* 1949), Danish medical researcher and director of the Nordic Cochrane Center at Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen, Denmark