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- Grab, Amédée (1930–2019), Swiss Benedictine and Roman Catholic bishop
- Grab, André (* 1952), Swiss writer
- Grab, Bertha von (1840–1907), Austrian landscape painter
- Grab, Candid (* 1943), Swiss cyclist
- Grab, Christoph (* 1967), Swiss jazz musician and university professor
- Grab, Hermann (1903–1949), Austrian writer and musician
- Grab, Martin (* 1979), Swiss wrestler
- Grab, Waldemar (* 1956), German bar pianist
- Grab, Walter (1919–2000), Israeli historian
- Grab, Walter (1927–1989), Swiss painter and surrealist
- Gräb, Wilhelm (* 1948), German Protestant theologian and professor for practical theology at the Humboldt University in Berlin
- Gräb-Schmidt, Elisabeth (* 1956), German Protestant theologian
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- Graba, Carl Julian von (1799–1874), royal Danish judicial councilor, one of the first modern Faroe Islands researchers
- Graba, Hermann von (1833–1908), German civil servant
- Graba, Johann Andreas (1625–1669), German medic
- Grabar, André (1896–1990), French art historian and Byzantinist
- Grabar, Igor Emmanuilowitsch (1871–1960), Russian painter
- Grabar, Oleg (1929–2011), French art historian and archaeologist
- Grabar, Pierre (1898–1986), French biochemist
- Grabar-Kitarović, Kolinda (* 1968), Croatian politician, diplomat and 4th President of the Republic of Croatia
- Grabara, Kamil (* 1999), Polish football goalkeeper
- Grabarczyk, Cezary (* 1960), Polish politician, member of the Sejm, Minister for Infrastructure
- Grabarczyk, Mirosław (* 1971), Polish chess grandmaster
- Grabarczyk, Piotr (* 1982), Polish handball player
- Grabarek, Volker (* 1937), German general doctor
- Grabarz, Robert (* 1987), British athlete
- Grabas, Margrit (* 1953), German economic historian
- Grabatin, Günther (* 1950), German industrial engineer and author
- Grabau, Amadeus William (1870–1946), German-American paleontologist and geologist
- Grabau, Christian († 1874), German landscape and animal painter, drawing teacher and etcher
- Grabau, Friedrich Wilhelm (1783–1839), merchant and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Grabau, Gustav (1888–1977), German politician (BDV / FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Grabau, Lebrecht (1780–1852), German teacher, organist and choir director, founder of a family of artists
- Grabau-Bünau, Henriette (1805-1852), German opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
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- Grabb, Jim (born 1964), American tennis player
- Grabban, Lewis (* 1988), Jamaican soccer player
- Grabbe, Christian Dietrich (1801–1836), German playwright
- Grabbe, Dieter (* 1969), German health and fitness expert
- Grabbe, Ernst (1926–2006), German theater and television actor
- Grabbe, Hans-Jürgen (* 1947), German historian and cultural scientist
- Grabbe, Moritz (* 1981), German actor
- Grabbe, Paul (1789–1875), Russian GdK
- Grabbe, Stephan (* 1961), German internist and laboratory doctor
- Grabbert, Günther (1931-2010), German actor
- Grabbert, Willi (1886–1963), German politician (SPD), MdHB
- Grabbi, Hellar (1929–2018), Estonian literary critic, writer and journalist
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- Grabe Loewenherz, Vera (* 1951), Colombian revolutionary, politician and human rights activist
- Grabe, Andreas (* 1976), German actor, musical artist, dancer, singer and speaker
- Grabe, Christine (1948–2016), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdV, MdL
- Grabe, Denis (* 1990), Estonian pool player
- Grabe, Dieter (* 1945), German cyclist and GDR champion in 1967 in the individual road race
- Grabe, Franz (1843–1923), German businessman and author
- Grabe, Friedhelm (1931-2017), German politician (SED)
- Grabe, Hans-Dieter (* 1937), German documentary filmmaker
- Graben, Hermann Friedrich (1900–1986), German resistance fighter
- Grabe, Johannes Ernst (1666–1711), German Lutheran, later Anglican theologian
- Grabe, Jürgen (* 1959), German civil engineer
- Grabe, Martin (* 1959), German psychiatrist and psychotherapist
- Grabe, Ronald J. (* 1945), American astronaut
- Grabe, Sylvester (1627–1686), Lutheran theologian and general superintendent in Pomerania
- Grabe, Sylvester (1674–1727), German librarian and physician
- Grabe, Uwe (* 1942), German shot putter
- Grabe, Winfried (* 1963), German composer, concertmaster, violinist and conductor
- Grabe-Bolz, Dietlind (* 1957), German musician and politician (SPD); Lord Mayor of the City of Giessen
- Grabeel, Lucas (* 1984), American actor
- Grabein, Paul (1869–1945), German lawyer and writer
- Gräbeldinger, Alexander (* 1979), German columnist and book author
- Graben von Rain, Rosina von († 1534), Countess of Sommeregg
- Graben zu Sommeregg, Andreas von († 1463), Burgrave of Sommeregg and Ortenburg, captain of the county of Ortenburg
- Graben zum Stein, Christof David von († 1664), Herr von Stein
- Dig to the stone, Hans von , Herr von Stein
- Dig to the stone, Lukas von , Burgrave of Heinfels
- Graben zum Stein, Oswald von († 1609), Herr von Stein
- Graben zum Stein, Otto von , Austro-German writer and collector of sagas
- Graben, Andrä von († 1556), Styrian nobleman, owner of Kornberg Castle
- Graben, Andreas II von († 1560), district judge of Lienz, had gold mined in the Lienz mountains
- Graben, Andree von , Herr von Kornberg and Graben, administrator and bailiff of the Windischgrätz office
- Graben, Anna von († 1564), noblewoman, mistress of Kornberg
- Graben, Conrad vom , the Krainian-Styrian nobleman
- Graben, Cosmas von († 1479), Burgrave von Sannegg, Austrian military
- Graben, Ernst von († 1513), Burgrave and Lord of Sommeregg
- Graben, Friedrich I. von , burgrave and administrator of Gleichenberg
- Graben, Friedrich II. Von , Burgrave of Riegersburg
- Graben, Georg Siegmund von († 1543), Styrian nobleman, owner of Kornberg Castle and Marburg
- Graben, Johan beym (1561–1623), German mayor and judge
- Graben, Konrad II vom , Herr von Graben and Grabenhofen, perhaps the ancestral lord of the Counts and Princes of Orsini-Rosenberg
- Graben, Otto I. von , Herr von Kornberg
- Graben, Reinprecht III. vom , representative of the governor in Steyr
- Graben, Reinprecht IV. Vom , Herr von Graben and Alt-Grabenhofen
- Graben, Reinprecht V. von , imperial keeper of the Strudengau
- Graben, Ulrich I. von , knight from the family of the Lords of Graben
- Graben, Ulrich II. Von , Burgrave von Hohenwang, Gleichenberg and Rothenfels as well as Lord von Kornberg and Graben
- Graben, Ulrich III. von (1415–1486), Governor of the Duchy of Styria
- Graben, Virgil von († 1507), Burgrave of Lienz, Sommeregg and Heinfels, governor of Görz, imperial governor of Lienz
- Graben, Walther vom , Herr von Graben and Grabenhofen
- Graben, Wilhelm von († 1523), nobleman and imperial administrator
- Graben, Wolfgang Andreas von , Burgrave of Sommeregg, imperial officer in Vienna
- Graben, Wolfgang von († 1521), nobleman, administrator and military
- Graben-Hoffmann, Gustav (1820–1900), German composer and singer
- Grabener, Christian Gottfried (1714–1778), German educator
- Grabener, Theophilus (1685–1750), German educator
- Gräbener, Thomas (* 1965), German soccer player
- Grabenhofer, Anton (1895–1967), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Grabenhofer, Gottlieb (1872–1945), Austrian farmer and politician (Landbund), member of the state parliament, member of the national council
- Grabenhofer, Johann (1903–1990), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament in Burgenland
- Grabenhorst, Georg (1899–1997), German writer
- Grabenhorst, Karl (1896–1983), German architect and Prussian construction officer
- Grabensee, Bernd (1939–2017), German physician and nephrologist
- Grabensee, Wilhelm (1841–1915), stud veterinarian, later state stable master in Celle
- Trench jump, Ferdinand Cavallar von (1886–1952), Austrian-Bohemian officer and aviation pioneer
- Grabenstein, Leon (* 1999), German handball player
- Grabenwarter, Christoph (* 1966), Austrian legal scholar and President of the Austrian Constitutional Court
- Graber, Alfred (1897–1987), Swiss writer, editor and translator
- Graber, Ernest-Paul (1875–1956), Swiss politician and publicist
- Graber, Eugen (* 1944), German politician (CSU)
- Graber, Flavian (* 1985), Swiss singer and songwriter
- Gräber, Friedrich (* 1915), German lawyer
- Graber, Georg (1882–1957), Austrian folklorist, teacher and storyteller
- Graber, Giovanni (* 1939), Italian tobogganist
- Graber, Gustav Hans (1893–1982), Swiss psychologist and psychoanalyst
- Graber, Hedy (* 1961), Swiss manager
- Graber, Jean-Pierre (* 1946), Swiss politician (SVP)
- Graber, Johann (1918–1944), Austrian soldier and resistance fighter against the Nazi regime, who was executed
- Graber, Konrad (* 1958), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Gräber, Manfred (* 1964), Italian natural track tobogganist
- Graber, Maya (* 1974), Swiss sculptor and medalist
- Graber, Michèle (* 1965), Swiss politician (GLP)
- Graber, Philippe (* 1975), Swiss actor
- Graber, Pierre (1908–2003), Swiss politician (SP)
- Graber, Rasso (* 1974), German politician (CSU)
- Graber, Reto (* 1998), Swiss floorball player
- Graber, Rudolf (1899–1958), Swiss writer
- Graber, Rudolf (1903–1992), Roman Catholic Bishop of Regensburg
- Graber, Veit (1844–1892), Austrian entomologist and zoologist
- Gräber, Werner (1939–1995), German football player
- Graber, William (1911-1996), American track and field athlete
- Gräber, Winfried (* 1947), German air force officer, most recently general
- Gråberg, Jacob (1776–1847), Swedish scholar and author
- Graberg, Karl von (1806–1866), Prussian major general
- Grabert, Detlef (* 1943), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Grabert, Hellmut (1920–2000), German geologist
- Grabert, Herbert (1901–1978), German theologian and publicist
- Grabert, Horst (1927–2011), German diplomat and politician (SPD), MdA
- Gräbert, Julie (1803–1870), German theater director and Berlin original
- Grabert, Martin (1868–1951), German composer and organist
- Grabert, Rob (* 1964), Dutch volleyball player
- Grabert, Wigbert (* 1941), German right-wing extremist publisher
- Grabes, Oliver (* 1967), German industrial designer
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- Grabham, Mick (* 1948), British rock and blues guitarist
- Gräbhein, Wilhelm (1820–1895), German lithographer
- Gräbhein, Wilhelm (1859–1930), German painter and graphic artist
- Grabher, Gebhard (1889–1966), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Vorarlberg state parliament
- Grabher, Gernot (* 1960), Austrian economic geographer
- Grabher, Hannes (1894–1965), Austrian dialect poet
- Grabher, Hans-Dieter (* 1947), Austrian politician, Regional Councilor (FPÖ), Mayor of Lustenau
- Grabher, Julia (* 1996), Austrian tennis player
- Grabher, Pius (* 1993), Austrian soccer player
- Grabher, Werner (* 1948), Austrian writer
- Grabher-Meier, Martin (* 1983), Austrian ice hockey player
- Grabher-Meyer, Walter (* 1943), Austrian businessman and politician (FPÖ), member of the National Council
- Grabherr, Elmar (1911–1987), Austrian lawyer and administrative officer
- Grabherr, Georg (* 1946), Austrian ecologist and university professor at the University of Vienna
- Grabherr, Norbert (1919–1977), Upper Austrian provincial official and author
- Grabherr, Werner (* 1985), Austrian soccer player and trainer
- Grabhorn, Stephanie (* 1968), German specialist in psychiatry and psychotherapy
Grabi
- Grabiański, Janusz (1929–1976), Polish illustrator and graphic artist
- Grabič, Dejan (* 1980), Slovenian football player
- Grabich, Federico (* 1990), Argentine swimmer
- Grabicka, Krystyna (* 1949), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Grábics, Mónika (* 1976), Hungarian chess master
- Grabin, Wassili Gawrilowitsch (1900–1980), Russian designer
- Grabiner, Anthony, Baron Grabiner (* 1945), British barrister, crown attorney and life peer
- Grabiner, Judith (* 1938), American mathematician
- Grabiński, Henryk (1843–1903), Polish painter and university professor
- Grabinski, Klaus (* 1962), German lawyer and judge at the Federal Court of Justice
- Grabiński, Stefan (1887–1936), Polish writer and author of horror literature
- Grabis, Bettina (* 1966), German children's book author
- Grabis, Maria (1927–2015), German Roman Catholic nun
- Grabis, Sabine (* 1975), German actress
- Grabissa the Great († 1158), Bohemian nobleman
- Grabitz, Eberhard (1934–1992), German legal scholar and university professor
- Grabitz, Ileana (* 1973), German journalist
Grabk
- Grabka, Anna (* 1961), Polish ballet dancer, ballet master and choreographer
- Grabke, Claus (* 1963), German skateboarder, singer and music producer
- Gräbke, Hans Arnold (1900–1955), German art historian and museum director
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- Grable, Betty (1916–1973), American actress and pin-up girl
- Grable, Ron (1933-2018), American racing driver
- Grabler, Josef (1899–1941), German author of aviation and war literature and war correspondent in the Second World War
- Grabler, Manfred (* 1947), Australian ski racer
- Grablew, Mitko (* 1964), Bulgarian weightlifter
- Grabley, Ursula (1908–1977), German actress
- Grabliauskas, Virginijus (* 1972), Lithuanian chess player
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- Grabmair, Eleonore (* 1960), German politician (CSU, independent), MdL
- Grabmann, Martin (1875–1949), German theologian
- Grabmann, Walter (1905–1992), German officer, most recently major general in World War II
- Grabmayr, Franz (1927–2015), Austrian painter
- Grabmayr, Karl (1848–1923), Austrian lawyer and politician
- Grabmeier, Hermann (* 1952), German soccer player
- Grabmeier, Josef (* 1927), German Roman Catholic clergyman, prelate in Regensburg
- Grabmüller, Nicolai (* 1996), Austrian volleyball player
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- Grabner auf Joslowitz, Georg († 1487), Austrian nobleman and landlord
- Grabner zu Rosenburg, Friedrich Christoph , Protestant nobleman and emigrant
- Grabner zu Rosenburg, Jakob († 1502), Austrian knight
- Grabner zu Rosenburg, Johann Leopold , Protestant nobleman, signatory of the Horner Bund
- Grabner zu Rosenburg, Leopold († 1583), important Protestant nobleman
- Grabner zu Rosenburg, Sebastian († 1610), important Protestant nobleman
- Grabner, Adolf (1927–2018), Austrian forester and museum educator
- Grabner, Arnold (* 1939), Austrian trade unionist and politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Grabner, Claus-Dieter (* 1957), German media manager
- Gräbner, Daniel (* 1975), German film director and film producer
- Gräbner, Dieter (* 1939), German journalist and author
- Grabner, Dieter (* 1972), Austrian sports shooter
- Gräbner, Franz Adolf (1944–2004), German painter
- Gräbner, Friedrich Otto (1848–1922), German Protestant pastor
- Grabner, Georg (* 1952), German politician (CSU), MdL, district administrator
- Grabner, Hasso (1911–1976), German writer, resistance fighter
- Grabner, Heinz (* 1942), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the national council
- Grabner, Hermann (1886–1969), Austrian composer
- Grabner, Johann , Austrian knight
- Grabner, Julius (1903–1984), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament in Burgenland
- Grabner, Leopold (1802–1864), Austrian forest scientist
- Grabner, Ludwig , Austrian politician, member of the state parliament
- Grabner, Maximilian (1905–1948), Austrian SS-Untersturmführer and head of the Political Department in Auschwitz
- Grabner, Michael (* 1987), Austrian ice hockey player
- Gräbner, Ottokar (1904–1972), German painter, graphic artist and sculptor
- Grabner, Paul (1896–1969), Austrian politician (CS), member of the state parliament
- Grabner, Roland (* 1975), Austrian psychologist and neuroscientist
- Grabner, Siegfried (* 1975), Austrian snowboarder
- Grabner, Sigrid (* 1942), German writer
- Gräbner, Steffen (* 1957), German actor and director
- Grabner, Theresa (* 1984), Austrian opera, operetta, oratorio, lied and concert singer (soprano)
- Grabner-Haider, Anton (* 1940), Austrian philosopher, religious philosopher, author, cultural journalist, university professor
Grabo
- Grabo, Wolfgang (* 1935), German racing cyclist
- Gråbøl, Sofie (* 1968), Danish actress
- Grabolle, Gustav (* 1993), German actor
- Grabolle, Regina (* 1965), German gymnast
- Grabosch, Bernd (* 1958), German soccer player
- Grabosch, Dennis (* 1978), German actor
- Grabosch, Horst (* 1956), German musician and author
- Grabosch, Jörg (* 1962), German media entrepreneur and television producer for German private television
- Grabosch, Pauline (* 1998), German track cyclist
- Grabotin, Dietmar (* 1959), German soccer player and coach
- Grabovac, Ivan (* 1995), Croatian football player
- Grabovac, Lorenz (* 1997), Austrian soccer player
- Grabovčeva, diva , Croatian national heroine
- Grabovschi, Mircea (* 1952), Romanian handball player and coach
- Grabovskyy, Dmytro (1985–2017), Ukrainian-Israeli racing cyclist
- Grabow, Christoph Heinrich von (1700–1770), Prussian major general, chief of infantry regiment No. 47
- Grabow, Dirk (* 1971), German football official
- Grabow, Friderike Elisabeth von (1705–1779), German poet and educator
- Grabow, Friedrich Wilhelm Karl von (1783–1869), Prussian general of the infantry
- Grabow, Gerd (* 1928), German mechanical engineer and university professor
- Grabow, Guido (* 1959), German rower
- Grabow, Karsten (* 1967), German political scientist
- Grabow, Ralf (1965–2013), German politician (FDP, non-party)
- Grabow, Robert (1885–1945), German politician (DNVP)
- Grabow, Rudolf (1927–2006), German actor
- Grabow, Sascha (* 1968), German globetrotter, author and photographer
- Grabow, Thomas (* 1969), German soccer player and soccer coach
- Grabow, Volker (* 1956), German rower and sports didactic
- Grabow, Wilhelm (1802–1874), German judge and politician in Prussia
- Grabow, Wolfgang (* 1942), German theater actor and director
- Grabower, Rolf (1883–1963), German tax lawyer
- Grabowezkaja, Marija (* 1987), Kazakh weightlifter
- Grabowoi, Grigori Petrovich (* 1963), Russian mathematician, spiritual healer and leader of a new religious movement
- Grabowska, Barbara (1954–1994), Polish actress
- Grabowska-Hawrylak, Jadwiga (1920–2018), Polish architect
- Grabowski, Adam Stanislaus (1698–1766), Prince-Bishop of Warmia (1741–1766)
- Grabowski, Aljoscha (* 1982), German volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Grabowski, Andrzej (1833–1886), Polish painter
- Grabowski, Andrzej (* 1952), Polish actor, voice actor and singer
- Grabowski, Antoni (1857–1921), Polish chemical engineer and early Esperanto activist
- Grabowski, Bernard F. (1923–2019), American politician
- Grabowski, Elisabeth (1864–1929), German writer and Upper Silesian local historian
- Grabowski, Ewald (1932–2009), German local politician (CDU)
- Grabowski, Ferdinand von (1787–1861), Prussian lieutenant general, commandant of the Wesel fortress
- Grabowski, Franz (1897–1981), German manager
- Grabowski, Friedrich (1886–1957), German right-wing activist and publicist
- Grabowski, Hans (1934–2008), German IT engineer
- Grabowski, Hans-Ludwig (* 1961), German numismatist, historian and specialist author
- Grabowski, Heinrich Emanuel (1792–1842), German pharmacist and botanist
- Grabowski, Heinz (1920–1945), German SS Untersturm and camp leader in the Rottleberode subcamp
- Grabowski, Henryk (1929–2012), Polish long jumper
- Grabowski, Irek (1966–2010), Polish author, composer, arranger and musician on violin and piano
- Grabowski, Jan (* 1962), Polish historian
- Grabowski, Jan Jerzy († 1789), Royal Polish Lieutenant General and Inspector General of Lithuania
- Grabowski, Jasmin (* 1991), German judoka
- Grabowski, Joachim (* 1958), German psychologist and university professor
- Grabowski, Jörn (* 1949), German historian and archivist, head of the central archive of the State Museums in Berlin
- Grabowski, Jürgen (* 1944), German soccer player
- Grabowski, Krzysztof (* 1965), Polish musician
- Grabowski, Maciej (* 1959), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Grabowski, Otto (1901–1944), German resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Grabowski, Paweł , Royal Polish Lieutenant General and Starost von Czchów, representative of Protestants in Poland
- Grabowski, Petra (* 1952), German canoeist
- Grabowski, Stephan (1767–1847), Polish general and statesman
- Grabowski, Walter (* 1896), German Nazi functionary and Nazi euthanasia perpetrator
- Grabowsky, Adolf (1880–1969), German political scientist
- Grabowsky, Friedrich (1857–1929), German zoologist, ethnographer, cave researcher and collector of bird hides
- Grabowsky, Paul (* 1958), Australian jazz musician
- Grabowsky, Volker (* 1959), German researcher on the languages and cultures of Southeast Asia
Grave
- Grabrovec, Andrej (* 1959), Slovenian artist, engineer, sculptor and photographer
Grabs
- Grabs, Detlev (* 1960), German swimming athlete and physician
- Grabs, Manfred (1938–1984), German musicologist and composer
- Grabs, Bernd , German athletics trainer
- Grabsch, Bert (* 1975), German racing cyclist
- Grabsch, Ralf (* 1973), German racing cyclist
- Grabski, Leon von (1853–1918), Polish entrepreneur and politician of the Polish minority in Germany, MdR
- Grabski, Robert (1912–1990), German writer and publisher
- Grabski, Władysław (1874–1938), Polish politician (ND), finance minister, two-time prime minister, economist and historian
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- Grabucea, Igor (* 1976), Moldovan weightlifter
- Grabus, Nedžad (* 1968), Bosnian-Slovenian Grand Mufti of Slovenia
- Grabuste, Aiga (* 1988), Latvian long jumper and heptathlete