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Grim
- Grim Sleeper (1952-2020), American serial killer
- Grim, Bobby (1924–1995), American racing car driver
- Grim, Fred (* 1965), Dutch football goalkeeper
- Grim, Herman Niklas (1641–1711), doctor, naturalist, traveler to India, author of important works on plants and medicinal products in Asia
- Grim, Josef (1860–1948), Austrian politician; Member of the House of Representatives
- Grim, Kristina (* 1991), German pool player
- Grim104 (* 1988), German rapper
Grima
- Grima, Andrew (1921-2007) British jewelry designer
- Grima, Massimo (* 1979), Maltese football player
- Grimal, Alexandra (* 1980), French jazz musician
- Grimal, Clémence (* 1994), French snowboarder
- Grimal, Nicolas (* 1948), French Egyptologist
- Grimal, Pierre (1912–1996), French classical philologist and ancient historian
- Grimald von Weißenburg († 872), Abbot of St. Gallen, Abbot of Weißenburg, Chancellor
- Grimaldi di Monaco, Francesco († 1309), Italian nobleman
- Grimaldi, Adriano (* 1991), German-Italian soccer player
- Grimaldi, Alberto (* 1925), Italian film producer
- Grimaldi, Aldo (1942–1990), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Grimaldi, Angelo , Italian television director
- Grimaldi, Antoine (1697–1784), regent of Monaco (1732–1784)
- Grimaldi, Antoinette (1920-2011), Monegasque princess; Sister of Prince Rainier III; Daughter of Pierre de Polignac and Charlotte of Monaco
- Grimaldi, Antonello (* 1955), Italian film director
- Grimaldi, Aurelio (* 1957), Italian film director, screenwriter and writer
- Grimaldi, Bernardino (1839-1897), Italian politician
- Grimaldi, Catalano (1415-1457), Lord of Monaco (1454-1457)
- Grimaldi, Clemente (1862–1915), Italian agronomist, botanist and politician
- Grimaldi, Dan (born 1952), American actor
- Grimaldi, David A. (* 1957), American entomologist and paleontologist
- Grimaldi, Eva (* 1961), Italian actress
- Grimaldi, Francesco (1543–1613), Italian architect
- Grimaldi, Francesco Maria (1618–1663), Italian Jesuit, physicist and mathematician
- Grimaldi, Francesco Onorato (1669–1748), Archbishop of Besançon
- Grimaldi, Fulvio (* 1934), Italian journalist
- Grimaldi, Giovan Pietro (1860–1918), Italian physicist
- Grimaldi, Giovanni (1917–2001), Italian screenwriter and film director
- Grimaldi, Giovanni Francesco (1606–1680), Italian painter and architect
- Grimaldi, Guerino (1916–1992), Italian clergyman and Archbishop of Salerno-Campagna-Acerno
- Grimaldi, Jean (1898–1996) Canadian actor, singer, and author
- Grimaldi, Jerónimo , Spanish diplomat and politician
- Grimaldi, Joseph (1778–1837), English pantomime and clown
- Grimaldi, Marco (* 1983), German basketball player
- Grimaldi, Martina (* 1988), Italian open water swimmer
- Grimaldi, Nicola (1645–1717), Cardinal of the Roman Church
- Grimaldi, Nicolò (1673–1732), Neapolitan opera singer (soprano, later alto)
- Grimaldi, Raniero (1267–1314), Genoese politician, French admiral and first lord of Monaco
- Grimaldi, Rocco (* 1993), American ice hockey player
- Grimaldi, Sébastien (* 1979), French football player
- Grimaldi-Cavalleroni, Girolamo (1597–1685), Archbishop and Cardinal of the Roman Church
- Grimaldo, Alejandro (* 1995), Spanish soccer player
- Grimaldo, José de († 1733), Spanish politician and head of government
- Grimalt, Esteban (* 1991), Chilean beach volleyball player
- Grimalt, Marco (* 1989), Chilean beach volleyball player
- Grimalt, Rodrigo (* 1968), Chilean beach volleyball player
- Grimán, David (* 1967), Venezuelan boxer
- Grimandi, Gilles (* 1970), French football player
- Grimani, Antonio (1434–1523), 76th Doge of Venice (1521–1523)
- Grimani, Domenico (1461–1523), Patriarch of Aquileia, patron and art collector
- Grimani, Elisabetta (1731–1792), Dogaressa of Venice
- Grimani, Filippo (1850–1921), Italian politician, mayor of Venice (1895-xxx)
- Grimani, Marco († 1544), Patriarch of Aquileia and diplomat in the service of the Pope
- Grimani, Marino († 1546), Italian cardinal and apostolic legate
- Grimani, Marino (1532-1605), Venetian doge
- Grimani, Pietro (1677–1752), Doge of Venice (1741–1752)
- Grimani, Vettor († 1558), procurator of San Marco in Venice and patron
- Grimani, Vincenzo (1655–1710), Italian cardinal, diplomat and opera librettist
- Grimanis, Angelos (1896–1940), Greek dancer and choreographer
- Grimau, Julián (1911–1963), Spanish communist
- Grimaud, Hélène (* 1969), French pianist
- Grimaudet, François (1520–1580), French lawyer
- Grimaudo, Nicole (* 1980), Italian actress
- Grimault, Paul (1905–1994), French animator and director
- Grimaux, Édouard (1835–1900), French chemist, pharmacist and chemical historian
Grimb
- Grimbald (827-901), Benedictine
- Grimberg, Boris (* 1988), German chess player
- Grimberg, Carl (1875–1941), Swedish historian
- Grimberg, Heinrich (1833–1907), German entrepreneur
- Grimberg, Vanessa (* 1993), German swimmer
- Grimbert, Pierre (* 1970), French author
Grime
- Grime, Helen (* 1981), British composer
- Grime, Kitty (1930–2007) British journalist and singer
- Grimek, John (1910-1998) American weightlifter and bodybuilder
- Grimelund, Johannes (1842–1917), Norwegian landscape and marine painter and graphic artist
- Grimes (* 1988), Canadian singer
- Grimes, Alison Lundergan (* 1978), American politician and Secretary of State for Kentucky
- Grimes, Brent (born 1983), American football player
- Grimes, Burleigh (1893–1985), American baseball player
- Grimes, Cameron (born 1993), American wrestler
- Grimes, Camryn (* 1990), American actress
- Grimes, Carol (born 1944), British singer and songwriter
- Grimes, Charles (1935-2007), American rower
- Grimes, Edward (born 1991), Irish pop singer
- Grimes, Henry (1935–2020), American jazz bassist and author
- Grimes, James W. (1816–1872), American politician
- Grimes, Jason (* 1959), American long jumper
- Grimes, John (born 1991), Irish pop singer
- Grimes, John Bryan (1868-1923), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Grimes, Joseph Rudolph (1923–2007), Liberian lawyer and politician
- Grimes, Karolyn (born 1940), American actress
- Grimes, Luke (* 1984), American actor
- Grimes, Martha (* 1931), American writer
- Grimes, Mickey (* 1976), American sprinter
- Grimes, Scott (* 1971), American actor
- Grimes, Shenae (born 1989), Canadian actress
- Grimes, Stephen B. (1927–1988), British art director and production designer
- Grimes, Tammy (1934-2016), American actress
- Grimes, Thomas Wingfield (1844–1905), American politician
- Grimes, Tiny (1916–1989) American jazz and R&B musician
- Grimes, William C. (1857–1931) American politician
- Grimes, William Francis (1905–1988), Welsh archaeologist
- Grimetre, Wilhelmus (1436–1519), priest, scribe and book owner
Grimh
- Grimholm, Isak (* 1985), Swedish ski jumper
- Grimholm, Jakob (* 1986), Swedish ski jumper
- Grimholt, Johannes VIII. († 1523), Bishop of Lübeck
Grimi
- Grimi, Leandro (* 1985), Argentinian soccer player
Grimace
- Grimké, Angelina Emily (1805–1879), American political activist and suffragette
- Grimké, Angelina Weld (1880–1958), African-American journalist, teacher, playwright, and poet
- Grimké, Sarah Moore (1792–1873), American abolitionist, writer, civil rights activist, and feminist
- Grimkjell , bishop in Norway
Griml
- Grimling, Elisabeth (* 1952), Austrian trade unionist and politician (SPÖ), member of the Austrian Federal Council
- Grimlund, Otto (1893–1969), Swedish journalist and communist politician (Sveriges socialdemokratiska arbetareparti)
Grim
- Grimm Hansen, Louise (* 1990), Danish badminton player
- Grimm von Grimmenstein, Franz Christian (1768–1846), Prussian major general
- Grimm von Wartenfels, Heinrich (1754–1821), Solothurn politician
- Grimm, Albert Ludewig (1786–1872), German writer and politician
- Grimm, Alexander (* 1986), German canoeist
- Grimm, Alfred (* 1943), German object artist, painter and draftsman
- Grimm, Alfred (* 1953), German Egyptologist
- Grimm, Alois (1886–1944), German Jesuit, patrologist and educator who was executed for degrading military strength
- Grimm, Andreas (* 1962), German composer, keyboardist and university teacher
- Grimm, Arthur (1883–1948), German painter
- Grimm, Arthur , German photographer
- Grimm, August Theodor von (1805–1878), German educator, writer, musician and Russian State Councilor who was in the service of the Russian tsars
- Grimm, Benjamin (* 1984), German lawyer, politician (SPD) and political official
- Grimm, Bernd (* 1962), German designer and architectural model maker
- Grimm, Bert (1900–1985), American tattoo artist
- Grimm, Carl Ludwig Wilibald (1807-1891), German Protestant theologian
- Grimm, Charlotte (1793–1833), sister of the Brothers Grimm
- Grimm, Chiara (* 1997), Swiss tennis player
- Grimm, Christian (* 1949), German lawyer and writer
- Grimm, Christian (* 1987), German soccer player
- Grimm, Christoph (* 1943), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Grimm, Christoph (* 1957), German politician (AfD), MdL
- Grimm, Claus (1904–1987), German historian, teacher and archivist
- Grimm, Claus (1923–2008), German lawyer, Vice President of the Federal Fiscal Court
- Grimm, Claus (* 1940), German art historian
- Grimm, Dawid Iwanowitsch (1823–1898), Russian architect and researcher of the Byzantine Empire, Georgia and Armenia
- Grimm, Dieter (* 1937), German legal scholar and judge at the Federal Constitutional Court
- Grimm, Doris (1925–2007), German pharmacist and specialist author
- Grimm, Eduard (1848–1932), German theologian
- Grimm, Emma (* 1996), German actress and voice actress
- Grimm, Fatima (1934–2013), German translator, author and speaker on the subject of Islam
- Grimm, Ferdinand (1869–1948), Austrian finance minister and financial expert
- Grimm, Ferdinand Philipp (1788–1845), German collector of sagas
- Grimm, Florian (* 1984), German biathlete, trainer and guide
- Grimm, Frank (* 1930), German politician (SED), Mayor of Schwerin
- Grimm, Franz Anton (1710–1784), builder of the Moravian Baroque
- Grimm, Friedrich (1672–1748), German theologian, great-grandfather of the Brothers Grimm
- Grimm, Friedrich (1707–1777), German theologian, grandfather of the Brothers Grimm
- Grimm, Friedrich (1888–1959), German lawyer, politician (NSDAP), Member of the Parliament and Holocaust denier
- Grimm, Friedrich Melchior (1723–1807), German writer and diplomat
- Grimm, Georg (1868–1945), German judge and pioneer of Buddhism in Germany
- Grimm, Georg Friedrich († 1690), printer in Hanover
- Grimm, Gerd (1911–1998), German graphic artist and fashion draftsman
- Grimm, Gerhard (1927–1998), German painter, graphic artist and art historian
- Grimm, Gerhard (1929–2007), German historian
- Grimm, Gorm (1941–2008), German drug addict
- Grimm, Gottfried (* 1936), German politician (CSU)
- Grimm, Günter (1940–2010), German classical archaeologist
- Grimm, Gunter E. (* 1945), German literary scholar
- Grimm, Gustav (1886–1958), German strength acrobat
- Grimm, Hannelore (* 1940), German language psychologist
- Grimm, Hans (1875–1959), German writer and nationalist publicist
- Grimm, Hans (1886–1965), German composer
- Grimm, Hans (1905–1998), German sound engineer and film director
- Grimm, Hans (1910–1995), German doctor, anthropologist and sports medicine specialist
- Grimm, Hans G. (1887–1958), German chemist (physical chemistry)
- Grimm, Hans Herbert (1896–1950), German teacher and author
- Grimm, Hans-Ulrich (* 1955), German journalist and non-fiction author
- Grimm, Hartmut (1953-2017), German music theorist
- Grimm, Hedwig (1910–2003), German agricultural engineer and rose expert
- Grimm, Heike (* 1967), German political scientist and economist
- Grimm, Heiko (* 1977), German handball player and trainer
- Grimm, Heiner (1913–1985), German painter
- Grimm, Heinrich (1593–1637), German musicologist and composer
- Grimm, Heinrich (1892–1975), German historian
- Grimm, Heinrich (1893–1983), German forester and writer in Ansbach
- Grimm, Heinrich (1896–1963), German Lutheran theologian and local politician
- Grimm, Heinrich (1911–1971), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Grimm, Heinrich Adolf , German specialist in German
- Grimm, Heinrich Adolph (1747–1813), German orientalist
- Grimm, Heinrich Gottfried (1804–1884), German military doctor in Prussia
- Grimm, Helmut , German biologist
- Grimm, Herman (1828–1901), German art historian and publicist
- Grimm, Hermann (1831–1881), German politician (NLP), Member of the State Parliament (Kingdom of Saxony)
- Grimm, Hermann (1860–1931), German genre painter from the Düsseldorf School
- Grimm, Holle (1918–2009), German doctor and right-wing extremist
- Grimm, Hugo (1866–1944), Austrian painter
- Grimm, Hugo (* 1980), German actor
- Grimm, Imre (* 1973), German journalist and book author
- Grimm, Inge Maria , Austrian writer for young people
- Grimm, Jacob (1785–1863), German Germanist and lawyer
- Grimm, Jan (1943–2012), Czech painter
- Grimm, Jérémy (* 1987), French football player
- Grimm, Jesse (* 1988), German voice actor
- Grimm, Johann († 1747), Swiss painter
- Grimm, Johann Caspar (1662–1728), German physician
- Grimm, Johann Georg (1846–1887), German landscape painter
- Grimm, Josef (1900–1945), German clergyman, pastor in Götting
- Grimm, Joseph (1827–1896), German Catholic theologian and university professor
- Grimm, Juliane Charlotte Friederike (1735–1796), aunt of the Brothers Grimm
- Grimm, Julius (1821–1911), German lawyer and politician
- Grimm, Julius (1842–1906), Austrian photographer and astronomer
- Grimm, Julius Otto (1827–1903), German composer and conductor
- Grimm, Jürgen (1934–2009), German Romance studies and literary scholar
- Grimm, Jürgen (* 1954), German physicist and professor
- Grimm, Justin (* 1988), American baseball player
- Grimm, Justus (* 1970), German cellist
- Grimm, Karl (1826–1893), German lawyer and politician, MdR
- Grimm, Karl von (1830–1898), German politician (NLP), MdR, Baden Minister of Justice
- Grimm, Kerstin (* 1956), German painter
- Grimm, Kurt (1903–1984), Austrian lawyer and business advisor
- Grimm, Kurt (1931–2004), German film and television director
- Grimm, Leo (1889–1916), Austrian painter and graphic artist
- Grimm, Leopold (* 1962), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Grimm, Ludwig Emil (1790–1863), German painter and engraver
- Grimm, Luise (1900–1991), German painter
- Grimm, Manfred (* 1939), German soccer goalkeeper
- Grimm, Manfred (* 1948), German soccer player
- Grimm, Marcel , Swiss table tennis player
- Grimm, Marco (* 1972), German soccer player
- Grimm, Markus (* 1967), German performance artist
- Grimm, Markus (* 1979), German singer and writer
- Grimm, Matthias (1943–2020), German actor, radio play and dubbing actor, dialogue author, dubbing director and writer
- Grimm, Michael (1821–1877), German teacher and local historian
- Grimm, Michael (* 1944), German actor
- Grimm, Michael (* 1970), American politician
- Grimm, Michael A. (* 1970), German film and theater actor
- Grimm, Monika (* 1940), German pop singer and film actress
- Grimm, Nancy (* 1979), German foreign language teacher, Americanist and non-fiction author
- Grimm, Oliver (1948–2017), German actor and voice actor
- Grimm, Paul (1907–1993), German prehistorian
- Grimm, Paul (1926–2018), German painter and sculptor
- Grimm, Peter (* 1965), German journalist, documentary filmmaker, film producer and GDR civil rights activist
- Grimm, Petra (* 1962), German media scientist and university lecturer
- Grimm, Philipp (1860–1930), German lawyer, notary and manager
- Grimm, Philipp (1909–1984), German labor deployment leader in concentration camps
- Grimm, Philipp (* 1984), German actor
- Grimm, Philipp (* 1985), German handball player
- Grimm, Philipp (* 1992), German marksman
- Grimm, Philipp Wilhelm (1751–1796), German lawyer; Hanau bailiff; Father of the Brothers Grimm
- Grimm, Robert (1881–1958), Swiss politician and publicist
- Grimm, Rolf (* 1937), German architect
- Grimm, Rudolf (* 1961), German-Austrian experimental physicist
- Grimm, Rudolph (1906–1969), German architect and construction officer
- Grimm, Sabrina Cora (* 1979), German actress
- Grimm, Samuel Hieronymus (1733–1794), Swiss landscape painter and poet
- Grimm, Siegmund , Zwickau doctor, pharmacist, publisher and co-owner of an office in Augsburg
- Grimm, Silke (* 1967), German politician (AfD)
- Grimm, Stefan (1963–2014), biologist and professor of toxicology at Imperial College London
- Grimm, Stefanie (* 1990), German soccer player
- Grimm, Steffen (* 1970), German politician and mayor
- Grimm, Thomas (* 1954), German filmmaker
- Grimm, Thomas (* 1959), Swiss lawyer and sports official
- Grimm, Tilemann (1922–2002), German sinologist
- Grimm, Tim (* 1960), American actor and folk singer
- Grimm, Ulrich Werner (* 1954), German journalist and author
- Grimm, Valentin (* 1850), German Imperial Judge
- Grimm, Veronika (* 1971), German economist
- Grimm, Vincenz , Austro-Hungarian art dealer, lithographer, cartographer, painter and chess player
- Grimm, Walter Otto (1894–1919), German expressionist painter and wood cutter
- Grimm, Wernt (1912–2000), German agricultural engineer and rose expert
- Grimm, Wilhelm (1786–1859), German Germanist
- Grimm, Wilhelm (1889–1944), German politician (NSDAP), MdR, Gauleiter
- Grimm, Willem (1904–1986), German painter and graphic artist
- Grimm, Wolfgang (1959–2007), German painter
- Grimm-Benne, Petra (* 1962), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Grimm-Einödshofer, Maria (1861–1941), operetta singer, stage actress and film actress in German silent films
- Grimm-Sachsenberg, Richard (1873–1952), German painter, etcher, and engraver
- Grimmark, Carl Johan (* 1978), Swedish neo-classical metal guitarist, composer and singer
- Grimme, Adolf (1889–1963), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag and Minister of Education in Prussia and Lower Saxony
- Grimme, Ernst Günther (1926–2003), German art historian, museum director, honorary professor
- Grimme, Friedrich Wilhelm (1827–1887), German writer, headmaster, local poet and botanist
- Grimme, Helga (* 1940), German actress and photographer
- Grimme, Hubert (1864–1942), German Semitist
- Grimme, Hugo (1872–1943), German general of the flak cartillery in World War II
- Grimme, Josefine (1907–1999), German political activist
- Grimme, Matthias TJ (* 1953), German author and publisher of sadomasochistic literature
- Grimme, Rudolf (1929–2004), German engineer and university professor
- Grimme, Stefan (* 1963), German theoretical chemist and university professor
- Grimmeisen, Franz Josef (1921–2020), German dentist and amateur painter
- Grimmeiß, Tassilo (1910–1961), German lawyer and local politician, Lord Mayor of Neu-Ulm
- Grimmek, Bruno (1902–1969), German architect
- Grimmel, Eckhard (* 1941), German geographer
- Grimmel, Torben (* 1975), Danish marksman
- Grimmelmann, Hans (* 1952), German cameraman
- Grimmelshausen, Hans Jakob Christoffel von († 1676), German writer
- Grimmelsman, Henry Joseph (1890–1972), American clergyman and Bishop of Evansville
- Grimmelt, Klaus (* 1948), German figure skater
- Grimmenstein, Marianne (* 1946), German music teacher and activist
- Grimmer, Aribert (1900–1963), German film actor
- Grimmer, Bernd (* 1950), German economist and politician (AfD), MdL
- Grimmer, Christoph G. (* 1985), German scientist, non-fiction author, lecturer and journalist
- Grimmer, Gerhard (* 1943), German cross-country skier
- Grimmer, Reginald (1926–1994), German SED functionary and chairman of the State Committee for Broadcasting
- Grimmett, Geoffrey (born 1950), British mathematician
- Grimmette, Mark (* 1971), American luge rider
- Grimmie, Christina (1994–2016), American singer, pianist and songwriter
- Grimming, Jürgen (* 1938), German politician (SPD)
- Grimminger, Bernhard , German science fiction and fantasy author
- Grimminger, Eugen (1892–1986), German resistance fighter, member of the White Rose resistance movement
- Grimminger, Jakob (1892–1969), German National Socialist, bearer of the blood flag in the film "Triumph des Willens"
- Grimminger, Jenny (1895–1943), victim of the National Socialist regime, first wife of Eugen Grimminger
- Grimminger, Michael (* 1960), German political scientist and speechwriter
- Grimmling, Hans-Hendrik (* 1947), German painter and author
- Grimmonprez, Laurent (1902-1984), Belgian football player
- Grimmonprez, Thomas (* 1973), French jazz musician (drums)
Grim
- Grimnes, Bjørn (* 1950), Norwegian javelin thrower
Grimo
- Grimoald († 671), King of the Longobards
- Grimoald the Elder , Franconian caretaker from the Carolingian family
- Grimoald the Younger († 714), Franconian caretaker
- Grimoald II († 689), Duke of Benevento
- Grimoald II , Duke in Baiern-Freising
- Grimoald III. († 806), Duke of Benevento (788–806)
- Grimoard, Elzéar de , French monk
- Grimod de la Reynière, Alexandre Balthazar Laurent (1758–1837), French lawyer, gastrosoph and man of letters
- Grimond, Joseph (1913-1993), British politician
- Grimoni, Erich (1908–1974), German philologist
- Grimoni, Lorenz (* 1939), German Lutheran clergyman
- Grimonpon, Jacques (1925-2013), French football player
- Grimonprez, Johan (* 1962), Belgian filmmaker, installation artist and curator
Grimp
- Grimpe, Georg (1889–1936), German zoologist
- Grimpe, Gerhard (1928–1985), German music teacher, choir director and composer
- Grimpe, Julia (* 1969), German actress
Grims
- Grims-land, Ebbe (1915–2015), Swedish composer and violinist
- Grimsbø, Kari Aalvik (* 1985), Norwegian handball player
- Grimsby, William († 1483), English Esquire
- Grimschitz, Bruno (1892–1964), Austrian art historian and museum director
- Grimsdale, Richard L. (1929-2005), British electrical engineer and computer pioneer
- Grimsehl, Ernst (1861–1914), German educator and physicist
- Grimsehl, Georg Heinrich (1794–1867), German administrative officer and royal Hanoverian, later Prussian bailiff
- Grimseth, Stian (* 1972), Norwegian weightlifter
- Grimshaw, Aiden (* 1991), British pop singer
- Grimshaw, John Atkinson (1836-1893) English painter
- Grimshaw, Liam (* 1995), English soccer player
- Grimshaw, Nicholas (* 1939), British architect
- Grimshaw, Tony (born 1957), English soccer player
- Grimshaw, Walter (1832–1890), British chess composer
- Grimsley, Crawford (* 1967), American boxer
- Grimsley, Greer (* 1956), American opera singer (bass baritone)
- Grimsley, Jim (* 1955), American writer
- Grimsmann, Wilhelm (1883–1940), Polish journalist, activist and Nazi victim
- Grimsmo, Anthon (* 1968), Norwegian curler
- Grimson, Stu (born 1965), Canadian ice hockey player
- Grimsrud, Beate (1963–2020), Norwegian writer and film director
- Grimsrud, Simen (* 1992), Norwegian ski jumper
- Grimstad, Carl-Erik (* 1952), Norwegian politician
- Grimstad, Edvard (1933–2014), Norwegian politician (Senterpartiet), member of the Storting
- Grimstad, Lars Joachim (* 1972), Norwegian author and former soccer player
- Grimstvedt, Andreas (* 1992), Norwegian biathlete and cross-country skier
Grimu
- Grímur Kamban , first Nordic settler in the Faroe Islands during the Viking Age
- Grímur Thomsen (1820–1896), Icelandic poet
- Grimus, Sebastian (* 1970), Austrian saxophonist and composer in the field of funk, pop, electro and house
Grimw
- Grimwood, Ken (1944–2003) American science fiction writer