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Gue
- Guè Pequeno (* 1980), Italian rapper
- Gue, Benjamin F. (1828–1904), American politician
- Gue, Michael (* 1962), German soccer player
- Gué, Oscar (1809–1877), French painter
Guea
- Guéant, Claude (* 1945), French politician
Gueb
- Guébo, Josué (* 1972), Ivorian academic, poet and novelist
- Guébré, Inoussa , Ivorian road cyclist
- Guébriant, Jean Baptiste Budes de (1602–1643), Marshal of France
- Guebuza, Armando (* 1943), Mozambican President
- Guebuza, Valentina (1980–2016), Mozambican entrepreneur
Guec
- Gueci, Tea (* 1999), Italian chess player
Gued
- Guédé, Karim (* 1985), Slovak football player
- Guede, Rudy , Ivorian murder suspect
- Guedel, Arthur Ernest (1883–1956), American anesthetist
- Guedes, Anthony (* 1952), American advertising film producer and entrepreneur
- Guedes, Christophe (* 1993), Swiss football goalkeeper
- Guedes, Edgard , Uruguayan politician
- Guedes, Eduardo (1941-2000), Portuguese director
- Guedes, Fabian (* 1980), Brazilian soccer player
- Guedes, Gonçalo (* 1996), Portuguese football player
- Guedes, João (1921–1983), Portuguese actor and director
- Guedes, Joaquim (1932–2008), Brazilian architect
- Guedes, Luiz Antônio (* 1945), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Campo Limpo
- Guedes, Mario (* 1958), German heavyweight boxer
- Guedes, Pancho (1925–2015), Portuguese architect, sculptor, and painter
- Guedes, Paula (* 1953), Portuguese actress
- Guedes, Paulo (* 1949), Brazilian economist and minister of economics
- Guedes, Tiago (* 1971), Portuguese director
- Guedia Mouafo, Antoinette Joyce (* 1995), Cameroonian swimmer
- Guédiguian, Robert (* 1953), French film director and producer
- Guedioura, Adlène (* 1985), Algerian football player
- Guedj, Denis (1940–2010), French mathematician and writer
- Guedj, Nadav (* 1998), French-Israeli singer
- Guédon, Henri (1944–2006), French musician (percussion, composition) and visual artist
- Guédon, Jean-Rémy (* 1957), French jazz musician
- Guedri, Haifa (* 1989), Tunisian soccer player
- Guédron, Pierre , French singer and composer
Guef
- Gueffroy, Chris , last casualty from the use of weapons on the Berlin Wall
- Gueffroy, Günter (1944–2015), German photographer
Gueg
- Gueglio, Andrea (* 1964), Italian naval officer with the rank of flotilla admiral
- Gueguen, Nicolas , French university professor, professor of social and cognitive psychology
- Gueguen, Raoul (* 1947), French pentathlete
- Guéguen, Yves (* 1949), French geophysicist
Gueh
- Guehai, Ida (* 1994), Ivorian football player
- Guéhéneuc, Charles-Louis (1783–1849), French lieutenant general of the infantry
- Guéhenno, Jean (1890–1978), French educator, journalist and writer
- Guéhenno, Jean-Marie (* 1949), French political scientist and diplomat
- Guehi, Marc (* 2000), English soccer player
Guei
- Gueï, Floria (* 1990), French athlete
- Guéi, Franck , Ivorian politician
- Guéï, Robert (1941–2002), military leader of Côte d'Ivoire
- Gueiler Tejada, Lidia (1921–2011), first female president of Bolivia
- Gueintz, Christian (1592–1650), educator and language scholar
- Gueinzius, Heinrich (1794–1871), Prussian lieutenant general
- Gueinzius, Wilhelm (1813–1874), German pharmacist and natural scientist
Guek
- Gueko, Seth (* 1980), French rapper
Guel
- Guela, Franck Manga (* 1986), Ivorian football player
- Gueldry, Ferdinand (1858–1945), French painter and illustrator
- Guelf, Fernand M. (* 1955), Luxembourg philosopher and writer
- Guelfenbein, Carla (* 1959), Chilean writer
- Guelfi, André (1919–2016), Moroccan racing car driver
- Guelfi, Giangiacomo (1924–2012), Italian opera singer (baritone)
- Güell y Renté, José (1818–1884), Cuban-Spanish politician and writer
- Güell, Eusebi (1846–1918), Catalan entrepreneur, patron and politician
- Güell, Fernando (* 1959), Spanish cartoonist
- Güell, Fernando Centeno (1907–1993), Costa Rican writer and special education teacher
- Güell, Gonzalo (1895–1985), Cuban politician and ambassador
- Guellec, Alain (* 1961), French clergyman and Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Montpellier
- Guellec, Ambroise (* 1941), French politician (UMP), member of the National Assembly, MEP
- Guelleh, Ismail Omar (* 1947), Djiboutian politician, President of Djibouti
- Guellil, Gabriela (* 1959), German diplomat
- Guelmino, Nandor (* 1975), Austrian MMA fighter
- Guelo Star (* 1987), Puerto Rican representative of reggaeton and hip-hop
- Guelpa, Anja Wyden (* 1973), Swiss political scientist and State Chancellor
- Guelpa, Robert , French rower
Guem
- Guem (* 1947), Algerian-French percussionist
- Guem, Alexander (* 1977), Austrian soccer player
- Guem, Otto (1899–1976), Austrian lawyer and author
- Güemes y Horcasitas, Juan Francisco de (1681–1766), Governor of Cuba and Viceroy of New Spain
- Güemes, José (1803–1840), Argentine soldier and politician
- Güemes, Juan Vicente de (1738–1799), Spanish viceroy of New Spain
- Güemes, Martín Miguel de (1785-1821), South American revolutionary
- Güémez, Javier (* 1991), Mexican soccer player
Guen
- Guéna, Yves (1922–2016), French politician
- Guénard, Denise (1934-2017), French athlete
- Guenassia, Jean-Michel (* 1950), French screenwriter and writer
- Guenay, Oliver (1961–2018), German journalist and non-fiction author
- Guendoul, Farid , Algerian asylum seekers and victims of right-wing extremist violence
- Guendouzi, Mattéo (* 1999), French football player
- Guène, Faïza (* 1985), French author and filmmaker
- Guéneau de Montbeillard, Philippe (1720–1785), French advocat, ornithologist and encyclopaedist
- Guéneau, Danielle (* 1947), French sprinter and hurdler
- Guenée, Achille (1809–1880), French entomologist
- Guenée, Antoine (1717–1803), French priest and Christian apologist
- Gueneley, Philippe (* 1938), French clergyman, bishop emeritus of Langres
- Guénette, François-Pierre (* 1984), Canadian ice hockey player
- Guengalaenus , Benedictine, missionary and Catholic saint
- Gueniffey, Patrice (* 1955), French historian
- Guénin, Marie-Alexandre (1744–1835), French composer and violinist
- Guenin, Nate (* 1982), American ice hockey player
- Guénon, René (1886–1951), French metaphysician and esoteric writer
- Guénot, Christophe (* 1979), French wrestler
- Guenot, René (1890–1965), French racing cyclist
- Guénot, Steeve (* 1985), French wrestler
- Guenouche, Hakim (* 2000), French football player
- Guenter, Richard (1856–1937), German businessman and politician (NLP), MdR
- Guenther, Andreas (* 1973), German actor
- Guenther, Ekke Wolfgang (1907–1995), German paleontologist and geologist
- Guenther, Franz Adolph (1820–1880), German manor owner and politician, MdR
- Guenther, Georg von (1858–1942), German administrative officer
- Guenther, Hans Lauchlan von (1864–1934), Undersecretary of State and Upper President
- Guenther, Heinrich Otto (1857–1910), Prussian administrative lawyer and district president
- Guenther, Herbert V. (1917–2006), German orientalist, Buddhologist and Tibetologist
- Guenther, Johannes von (1886–1973), German writer
- Guenther, Konrad (1874–1955), German zoologist, university professor and conservationist
- Guenther, Lars (* 1994), German soccer player
- Guenther, Paul (1860–1932), German-American industrialist
- Guenther, Richard W. (1845–1913), American politician
- Guenther, William Barstow von (1815-1892), Prussian administrative officer
- Guenther, William Bernhard von (1878–1960), German administrative officer and manor owner
- Guenther, Wolfram A. (1929-2020), German actor
- Guentzel, Gabe (* 1988), American-German ice hockey player
- Guentzel, Jake (* 1994), American ice hockey player
- Guenzatti, Sebastián (* 1991), Uruguayan football player
- Guenzi, Pier Davide (* 1964), Italian theologian
Gueo
- Gueorgiou, Thierry (* 1979), French orienteer
Guep
- Guépin, Anthonij (1897–1964), Dutch sailor
Guer
- Guéranger, Prosper-Louis-Pascal (1805–1875), founder of a new liturgical movement
- Guerao, Andreu (* 1983), Spanish football player
- Guérapin de Vauréal, Louis-Guy de (1688–1760), French Roman Catholic bishop and diplomat
- Guérard des Lauriers, Michel (1898–1988), Belgian theologian
- Guérard, Albert Léon (1880–1959), American literary scholar and university professor
- Guérard, Amédée (1824–1898), French painter
- Guerard, Benjamin (1740–1788), American politician
- Guérard, Bernhard von († 1836), German-Austrian portrait painter and miniature painter
- Guerard, Eugene von (1811–1901), Australian painter
- Guérard, Franz von (1868–1951), German administrative officer
- Guérard, Michel (* 1933), French cook; Inventor of nouvelle cuisine
- Guérard, Theodor von (1863–1943), German lawyer and politician (center), MdR
- Guerau († 1228), Vice Count of Cabrera and Áger, Count of Urgell
- Guerbe, Raymonde (1894–1995), French Art Deco sculptor
- Guerber, Joseph (1824–1909), German clergyman and politician, MdR
- Guercio, Gaspare (1611–1679), Italian architect and baroque sculptor
- Guercio, James William (* 1945), American music producer
- Guercio, Maria , Italian archivist and president of the Associazione Nazionale Archivistica Italiana
- Guerdat, Philippe (* 1952), Swiss show jumper; Eqiupechef the Belgian show jumping riders
- Guerdat, Steve (* 1982), Swiss show jumper
- Guerette, Michelle (* 1980), American rower
- Guericke, Ferdinand (1803–1878), German old Lutheran theologian
- Guericke, Otto von (1602–1686), German inventor and politician
- Guérillot, Amanzia (1828–1905), Italian painter
- Guérillot, Roger (1904–1971), French colonist in Ubangi-Shari
- Guérin († 1227), Bishop of Senlis and Chancellor of France
- Guérin de Tencin, Claudine (1682–1749), French salonière, biological mother of Jean Baptiste le Rond d'Alembert
- Guérin Lebrun († 1236), Grand Master of the Order of Malta
- Guérin, Amandine (* 1993), French soccer player
- Guérin, Beb (1941–1980), French jazz bassist
- Guerin, Bill (* 1970), American ice hockey player and official
- Guérin, Camille (1872–1961), French veterinarian, bacteriologist and immunologist
- Guérin, Charles-François-Prosper (1875–1939), French Fauvist painter
- Guérin, Christophe (1758–1831), French draftsman and engraver
- Guérin, Daniel (1904–1988), French anarchist and author
- Guérin, Florence (* 1965), French actress
- Guérin, Gilles († 1678), French sculptor
- Guérin, Henri (1905–1967), French sword fencer
- Guérin, Henri (1921–1995), French football player and coach
- Guerin, James John Edmund (1856–1932), Canadian doctor and politician
- Guérin, Jean Michel Prosper (1838–1921), French painter
- Guérin, Jean-Baptiste Paulin (1783–1855), French classicist painter
- Guérin, Jean-François (1929–2005), Catholic priest and founder of the Saint Martin community
- Guerin, John (1939-2004), American drummer
- Guérin, Jules (1801–1886), Belgian medic
- Guérin, Jules (1860–1910), French anti-Semitic politician
- Guérin, Maurice de (1810–1839), French writer
- Guerin, Orla (* 1966), Irish journalist and news anchor
- Guérin, Pierre Narcisse (1774–1833), French painter and lithographer
- Guerin, Richie (* 1932), American basketball player and basketball coach
- Guérin, Robert (1876–1952), first president of the world football association FIFA
- Guérin, Roger (1926–2010), French jazz trumpeter and singer
- Guérin, Théodore (1798–1856), Catholic nun and saint
- Guerin, Veronica (1958–1996), Irish journalist
- Guérin, Victor (1821–1891), French explorer and amateur archaeologist
- Guerin, Víctor (* 1992), Brazilian racing car driver
- Guérin, Vincent (* 1965), French football player
- Guérin-Méneville, Félix Édouard (1799–1874), French entomologist, macalogue and animal illustrator
- Guérin-Sérac, Yves (* 1926), French anti-communist, racist activist
- Guérineau, Richard (* 1969), French comic artist
- Guérini, Antoine (1902–1967), Corsican mafia godfather
- Guerini, Giuseppe (* 1970), Italian racing cyclist
- Guerini, Lorenzo (* 1966), Italian politician and member of the Partito Democratico, Minister of Defense
- Guerini, Pietro (* 1982), Italian grass skier
- Guerini, Stanislas (* 1982), French politician
- Guerini, Vincenzo (* 1950), Italian sprinter
- Guerini, Vincenzo (* 1953), Italian football player, coach and official
- Guérinière, François Robichon de la (1688–1751), French horseman and author
- Guérios, Rosário Farâni Mansur (1907–1987), Brazilian Romanist, Lusitanist, linguist and lexicographer
- Gueritz, Edward Peregrine (1855–1938), British colonial governor of North Borneo and Labuan
- Guerlac, Henry (1910–1985), American historian of science
- Guerlin, Felix (1870-1947), writer
- Guermah, Massinissa (1983-2001), Algerian student leader
- Guermeur, Hervé (* 1949), French football player
- Guermond I. , Lord of Bethsan
- Guermond II , Lord of Bethsan
- Guermonprez, Paul (1908–1944), Dutch photographer
- Guermonprez, Trude (1910–1976), Austrian-American artist
- Guernes de Pont-Sainte-Maxence , French poet
- Guerniero, Giovanni Francesco († 1745), Italian architect and sculptor
- Guernon-Ranville, Martial de (1787–1866), French legal scholar
- Guernsey, Frank E. (1866–1927), American politician
- Guéron, Jules (1907–1990) French chemist
- Guérot, Ulrike (* 1964), German political scientist and author
- Guérouet, Frédéric (* 1959), French accordionist, cellist and composer
- Guéroult, Guillaume (1507–1569), French writer and emblematic artist
- Gueroult, Martial (1891–1976), French historian of philosophy
- Guerra Fezza, Felice Ambrogio (1866–1957), Italian religious, missionary and Roman Catholic archbishop
- Guerra Junqueiro, Abílio de (1850–1923), Portuguese poet, satirist, diplomat and politician
- Guerra Martins (* 1963), Portuguese lawyer and judge at the European Court of Human Rights
- Guerra Menchero, José Armando (1942–2007), Cuban ambassador
- Guerra Tejada, Ricardo (1927-2007), Mexican ambassador
- Guerra, Alberto (* 1944), Mexican soccer player and coach
- Guerra, Alejandro (* 1985), Venezuelan football player
- Guerra, Ana (* 1994), Spanish singer
- Guerra, Andrea (* 1961), Italian composer
- Guerra, Andrea (* 1972), Italian soccer player
- Guerra, Antonio (1810–1846), Italian ballet master and choreographer
- Guerra, Armand (1886–1939), Spanish actor, director, screenwriter, writer and anarchist
- Guerra, Ciro (* 1981), Colombian director
- Guerra, Elena (* 1976), Uruguayan athlete
- Guerra, Francesco (* 1942), Italian physicist
- Guerra, García (1545–1612), Viceroy of Mexico, Archbishop of Mexico
- Guerra, Héctor (* 1978), Spanish cyclist
- Guerra, Helena (1835–1914), Italian nun and founder of the order
- Guerra, Hugo (1966-2018), Uruguayan football player
- Guerra, Jaime (* 1999), Spanish triple jumper
- Guerra, Javi (* 1982), Spanish soccer player
- Guerra, Joaquim (1908–1993), Portuguese sinologist, Jesuit and missionary
- Guerra, José Amado Ricardo , Cuban brigadier general and politician
- Guerra, José Antonio (* 1979), Cuban water diver
- Guerra, Juan Luis (* 1957), Dominican singer, guitarist and composer
- Guerra, Learco (1902–1963), Italian racing cyclist
- Guerra, Lisandra (* 1987), Cuban cyclist
- Guerra, Michael (* 1995), Uruguayan soccer player
- Guerra, Miguel Ángel (* 1953), Argentine racing driver
- Guerra, Mondo (* 1978), American fashion designer
- Guerra, Pablo de la (1819–1874), American politician
- Guerra, Patricia (* 1965), Spanish sailor
- Guerra, Paulo (* 1970), Portuguese long-distance runner
- Guerra, Pedro (* 1966), Spanish songwriter
- Guerra, Pepe (* 1944), Uruguayan singer, guitarist, composer
- Guerra, Pietro (* 1943), Italian racing cyclist
- Guerra, René (* 1946), French Slavist, literary historian and art collector
- Guerra, Rita (* 1967), Portuguese singer
- Guerra, Roberto (* 1973), Swiss actor with Italian roots
- Guerra, Ruy (* 1931), Mozambican-Brazilian actor, film director, dramaturge and poet
- Guerra, Samuel (* 1993), Swiss ice hockey player
- Guerra, Saverio (born 1964), American actor
- Guerra, Sofia Pomba (1906–1976), Portuguese pharmacist, teacher and communist resistance fighter
- Guerra, Tonino (1920–2012), Italian poet and screenwriter
- Guerra, Victória (* 1989), Portuguese actress
- Guerra, Vida (* 1974), Cuban bikini model
- Guerra, Wendy (* 1970), Cuban writer
- Guerra, William (* 1968), San Marino soccer player
- Guerra-Peixe, César (1914–1993), Brazilian composer
- Guerrant, Mona (* 1948), American tennis player
- Guerrant, Richard L. (* 1943), American medic
- Guerrasio, Guido (1920–2015), Italian film journalist and documentary film director
- Guerre, Martin , French farmer
- Guerreau, Alain (* 1948), French medieval historian and author
- Guerrée-Spitzer, Nathalie (* 1968), French tennis player
- Guerreiro, António Coelho , Portuguese colonial administrator
- Guerreiro, Emídio (1899–2005), Portuguese freedom fighter
- Guerreiro, Fernão (1550–1617), Portuguese Jesuit and historian
- Guerreiro, Francisco (* 1984), Portuguese politician (independent), MEP
- Guerreiro, Jonathan (* 1991), Russian figure skater
- Guerreiro, Kátia (* 1976), Portuguese fado singer
- Guerreiro, Manuel de Medeiros (1891–1978), Portuguese clergyman, Catholic bishop of Nampula
- Guerreiro, Nuno (* 1972), Portuguese singer
- Guerreiro, Pedro (* 1966), Portuguese politician, MEP
- Guerreiro, Ramiro Saraiva (1918–2011), Brazilian politician
- Guerreiro, Raphaël (* 1968), French football player
- Guerreiro, Raphaël (* 1993), Portuguese-French soccer player
- Guerreiro, Roger (* 1982), Polish football player
- Guerreiro, Ruben (* 1994), Portuguese cyclist
- Guerreiro, Toninho (1942–1990), Brazilian soccer player
- Guerreño, Amanda (* 1933), Argentine composer
- Guerrero Álvarez, Eva (* 1999), Spanish tennis player
- Guerrero Alves, Juan Antonio (* 1959), Spanish Roman Catholic religious priest and Prefect of the Economic Secretariat of the Holy See
- Guerrero Contreras, Jesús Alfonso (* 1951), Colombian religious and Roman Catholic Bishop of Barinas
- Guerrero Córdova, Héctor (* 1941), Mexican religious, emeritus Roman Catholic prelate of Mixes
- Guerrero Corona, Jonás (* 1946), Mexican clergyman, Bishop of Culiacán
- Guerrero de Arcos y Molina, José María (1799–1853), Central American Director Supremo
- Guerrero Franco, Carmen (1911–1986), Mexican actress
- Guerrero Gutiérrez, Lorenzo (1900–1981), Nicaraguan politician, President of Nicaragua (1966–1967)
- Guerrero Macías, José Isidro (* 1951), Mexican clergyman, Bishop of Mexicali
- Guerrero Marín, Francisco (1951–1997), Spanish composer
- Guerrero Pérez, Alonso (* 1962), Spanish writer and teacher
- Guerrero Torres, Jacinto (1934-2006), Roman Catholic Bishop of Tlaxcala
- Guerrero, Alberto (1886–1959), Chilean-Canadian composer, pianist and piano teacher
- Guerrero, Alejandro , Mexican soccer player
- Guerrero, Belem (* 1974), Mexican cyclist
- Guerrero, Cesare Marie (1885–1961), Filipino clergyman, Bishop of Lingayen-Dagupan and of San Fernando
- Guerrero, Chavo (born 1970), Mexican wrestler
- Guerrero, Chavo senior (1949-2017), American wrestler
- Guerrero, Diane (* 1986), American actress
- Guerrero, Eddie (1967-2005), American wrestler of Mexican descent
- Guerrero, Eduardo (1928-2015), Argentine rower
- Guerrero, Esther (* 1990), Spanish athlete
- Guerrero, Evelyn (born 1949), American actress
- Guerrero, Francis (* 1996), Spanish soccer player
- Guerrero, Francisco († 1599), Spanish Renaissance composer
- Guerrero, Francisco Gabriel (* 1977), Argentinian football player
- Guerrero, Gonzalo , Spanish sailor and Mayan warlord
- Guerrero, Gory (1921-1990), Mexican wrestler
- Guerrero, Hector (born 1954), American wrestler
- Guerrero, Jacinto (1895–1951), Spanish composer
- Guerrero, Javi (* 1976), Spanish football player
- Guerrero, José (1914–1991), Spanish painter
- Guerrero, José Daniel (* 1987), Mexican soccer player
- Guerrero, José Gustavo (1876–1958), Salvadoran lawyer and judge at the International Court of Justice
- Guerrero, José Luis (* 1945), Mexican football player
- Guerrero, Julen (* 1974), Spanish football player
- Guerrero, Lalo (1916–2005), American singer, guitarist, and songwriter
- Guerrero, Lorenzo I. De Leon (1935–2006), American Northern Marianas politician
- Guerrero, Manuel Amador (1833–1909), first President of Panama
- Guerrero, Manuel Flores Leon (1914–1985), American politician
- Guerrero, Marcelo (* 1983), Uruguayan football player
- Guerrero, María (1867–1928), Spanish actress
- Guerrero, Osleni (* 1989), Cuban badminton player
- Guerrero, Paolo (* 1984), Peruvian soccer player
- Guerrero, Pedro E. (1917–2012), American photographer
- Guerrero, Robert (* 1983), American boxer
- Guerrero, Roberto (* 1958), Colombian racing car driver
- Guerrero, Rodrigo (* 1988), Mexican boxer
- Guerrero, Tommy (born 1966), American songwriter, guitarist
- Guerrero, Tony (1944–2011), American trumpeter, flugelhorn player and band leader
- Guerrero, Vicente (1782–1831), Mexican folk hero and chief in command of the Mexican army
- Guerrero, Vickie (* 1968), American wrestler show actress
- Guerrero, Willy (* 1986), Mexican soccer player
- Guerri, Giordano Bruno (* 1950), Italian writer, journalist and historian
- Guerri, camel (* 1968), Algerian ski racer
- Guerri, Mourad (* 1975), Algerian ski racer
- Guerri, Sergio (1905–1992), Italian clergyman, cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Guerric von Igny († 1157), Cistercian
- Guerricaechevarría, Jorge (* 1964), Spanish screenwriter
- Guerricus of Petra († 1190), Archbishop of Petra
- Guerrier, André (* 1874), French sailor
- Guerrier, Philippe (1757–1845), President of Haiti
- Guerrier, Wilde-Donald (* 1992), Haitian soccer player
- Guerrier, Vladimir Ivanovich (1837–1919), Russian historian, publicist and university professor
- Guerrieri Gonzaga, Emma (1835–1900), German pedagogue and promoter of educational institutions
- Guerrieri, Agostino , Italian composer
- Guerrieri, Esteban (* 1985), Argentine racing car driver
- Guerrieri, Giovanni Francesco (1589–1657), Italian painter
- Guerrieri, Giovanni Francesco (1753–1822), Italian diplomat of the Holy See, Curia Bishop and Bishop of Rimini
- Guerrieri, Guido (* 1996), Italian soccer goalkeeper
- Guerrieri, Lorenza (born 1944), Italian actress
- Guerrieri, Romolo (* 1931), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Guerriero, Ludovic (* 1985), French football player
- Guerrini, Giuseppe (* 1941), Italian clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic Bishop of Saluzzo
- Guerrini, Marina (* 1986), Swiss actress
- Guerrini, Mino (1927–1990), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Guerrini, Orso Maria (* 1943), Italian actor and speaker
- Guerrini, Pierpaolo (* 1967), Italian composer, sound engineer, arranger and developer
- Guerrini, Pietro (1651–1716), Florentine draftsman, technician and spy
- Guerrisi, Michele (1893–1963), Italian artist and art historian
- Guerritore, Monica (born 1958), Italian actress
- Guerrón, Raúl (* 1976), Ecuadorian soccer player
- Guerry, André-Michel (1802–1866), French lawyer (lawyer) and amateur statistician
- Guers, Paul , French actor
- Guersant, Louis Benoît (1777–1848), French physician and naturalist (botanist)
- Guersent, Olivier (* 1962), French EU official
- Guertin, George Albert (1869–1931), American clergyman, Bishop of Manchester
- Guertler, William Minot (1880–1959), German metallurgist and professor at the Technical University in Berlin
Gues
- Guesclin, Bertrand du († 1380), French general
- Guesde, Jules (1845–1922), French politician
- Guesdon, Frédéric (* 1971), French racing cyclist
- Guesmer, Carl (1929–2009), German poet and librarian
- Guesmi, Samir (* 1967), French actor
- Guess Richardson, Shannon (* 1977), American actress and assassin
- Guess, Cameron (1936–1997), American animator and film producer
- Guess, Elizabeth (* 1985), American football player
- Guessard, François (1814–1882), French Romanist and Medievalist
- Guest, Barbara (1920–2006), American poet, writer, and art critic
- Guest, Charlie (* 1993), British ski racer
- Guest, Charlotte (1812–1895) British translator and businesswoman
- Guest, Chaz (born 1961), American artist
- Guest, Christopher (* 1948), Anglo-American actor, author, director, composer and musician
- Guest, Christopher, Baron Guest (1901-1984), British lawyer
- Guest, David (* 1991), British decathlete
- Guest, Freddie (1875–1937) British politician and polo player
- Guest, Ivor, 1st Viscount Wimborne (1873–1939), British Liberal Party politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Guest, Ivor, 4th Viscount Wimborne (* 1968), British peer, music producer and composer
- Guest, James A. (* 1940), American lawyer and politician
- Guest, Joanne (* 1972), British model, journalist and presenter
- Guest, John (1906–1972), Canadian rower
- Guest, Judith (* 1936), American writer
- Guest, Michael (* 1957), American Ambassador
- Guest, Michael (* 1970), American lawyer and politician
- Guest, Nicholas (born 1951), American actor and voice actor
- Guest, Rob (1950–2008), New Zealand stage actor, presenter and singer
- Guest, Val (1911-2006), British director and screenwriter
Good
- Guet, Charlemagne Oscar (1801–1871), French genre and portrait painter
- Guétary, Georges (1915–1997), Egyptian-French singer, dancer and actor
- Gueterbock, Anthony, 18th Baron Berkeley (born 1939), British politician (Labor)
- Guetermann, Erika (1895–1988), German-American journalist and poet
- Guétin, Victor-Oscar (1872–1916), French portrait and genre painter
- Guetknecht, Johannes Christoph (1596–1645), German Benedictine and abbot
- Guetrater, Gabriel († 1527), councilor, clerk and mayor of the city of Vienna, also lawyer and rector of the University of Vienna
- Guetschow, Joan (* 1966), American biathlete
- Guetta, Bernard (* 1951), French journalist and politician
- Guetta, David (* 1967), French house DJ and music producer
- Guetta, Thierry (* 1966), French street artist
- Guettard, Jean-Etienne , French physician, naturalist, cartographer, and mineralogist
Gueu
- Gueu, Michel , Ivorian military
- Gueury, Louise (1854–1900), founder of a sanatorium set up to treat lung patients
Guev
- Guevara Arze, Wálter (1912–1996), Bolivian lawyer and politician
- Guevara, Aleida (* 1960), Cuban pediatrician, politician and daughter of Che Guevara
- Guevara, Amado (* 1976), Honduran soccer player
- Guevara, Ana (* 1977), Mexican sprinter
- Guevara, Ander (born 1997), Spanish soccer player
- Guevara, Antonio de († 1545), Spanish writer and imaginative historian (Álava)
- Guevara, Carlos , Mexican soccer player
- Guevara, Che († 1967), Argentine doctor, Marxist politician, guerrilla leader and author
- Guevara, Emanuel (* 1989), Argentine road cyclist
- Guevara, Emmanuel , Mexican soccer player
- Guevara, Fabián (* 1968), Chilean football player
- Guevara, Geovany , Salvadoran road cyclist
- Guevara, Gerardo (* 1930), Ecuadorian composer
- Guevara, Juan Gualberto (1882–1954), Peruvian clergyman, Archbishop of Lima and Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Guevara, Laureano (1889–1968), Chilean painter
- Guevara, Pedro (1879–1937), Filipino politician
- Guevara, Pedro (* 1989), Mexican boxer
- Guevara, Zabryna (* 1978), American actress
- Guevara-Prip, Yadira (* 1995), American actress
- Guevera, Armando (* 1955), Venezuelan boxer
- Guevgeozián, Mauro (* 1986), Uruguayan-Armenian soccer player
- Guevrekian, Gabriel (1892–1970), architect, horticultural architect, designer and university professor
- Guèvremont, Germaine (1893–1968), Canadian writer
- Guèvremont, Jocelyn (* 1951), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
Guey
- Gueye, Abdoulaye (* 1951), French-Senegalese football player
- Gueye, André (* 1967), Senegalese clergyman, Bishop of Thiès
- Guèye, Babacar (* 1986), Senegalese-French football player
- Guèye, Babacar (* 1994), Senegalese football player
- Guèye, Cheikh (* 1986), Senegalese football player
- Gueye, Idrissa (* 1989), Senegalese soccer player
- Guèye, Lamine (* 1960), Senegalese ski racer
- Gueye, Magaye (* 1990), French-Senegalese football player
- Guèye, Mansour (* 1985), Senegalese football player
- Gueye, Papa (* 1984), Senegalese soccer player
- Gueye, Saliou (* 1968), German migration and development politician
- Gueyraud, Naomi (* 2000), Paraguayan handball player
Guez
- Guez, David (* 1982), French tennis player
- Guez, Olivier (* 1974), French journalist and writer
- Guezmir, Marouene (* 1974), Tunisian football player