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- Gus G. (* 1980), Greek heavy metal guitarist
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- Guşă, Ștefan (1940–1994), Romanian politician (PCR)
- Gusai (1284–1378), Japanese Zen monk and Renga poet
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- Gusbeth, Christoph (1842–1913), Transylvanian German politician
- Gusbeth, Eduard (1839–1921), Transylvanian medical historian
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- Guscetti, Severino (1816–1871), Swiss politician and doctor
- Guschanski, Natalija (* 1955), German electrical engineer
- Gusche, Stephan (* 1990), German soccer player
- Guschelbauer, Edmund (1839–1912), Austrian folk singer
- Güschen, Katharina († 1613), victim of the witch trials in Bergisch Gladbach
- Gusching, Jean-Paul (* 1955), French clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Verdun
- Guschlbauer, Theodor (* 1939), Austrian conductor
- Guschtschin, Alexei Petrovich (1922–1986), Soviet marksman
- Guschtschin, Eduard Viktorovich (1940–2011), Soviet-Russian shot putter
- Guschtschin, Vadim Vitalievich (* 1963), Russian photo artist
- Guschtschina, Julija Alexandrovna (* 1983), Russian sprinter
- Guschtschina, Marija Igorewna (* 1989), Russian cross-country skier
- Guschtschina, Marina Valeryevna (* 1971), Russian biathlete
- Guščinas, Dmitrijus (* 1975), Lithuanian football player
- Gusciora, Reed (* 1960), American politician
- Guscott, Jeremy (born 1965), English rugby player
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- Gusdorf, Georges (1912–2000), French philosopher and epistemologist
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- Guse, Chris (* 1979), German radio and television presenter
- Guse, Gérard (* 1972), German jazz musician (guitar, composition)
- Guse, Günther (1886–1953), German naval officer, most recently in the rank of admiral in the Navy
- Guse, Juan S. (* 1989), German author
- Guse, Kerry-Anne (* 1972), Australian tennis player
- Güse, Klaus Dieter (1925–1987), German entrepreneur and fencer
- Guse, Martina (* 1962), German actress
- Guse, Stephanie (* 1971), German artist and designer
- Guse, Werner (1922–1977), German politician (SED)
- Gusejewa, Natalia (* 1952), Ukrainian screenwriter and writer
- Gusejnow, Mirsa Dawud (1894–1938), Azerbaijani-Soviet politician
- Gusek, Jens (* 1965), German foil fencer
- Gusella, James F. (* 1952), Canadian geneticist and molecular biologist
- Gusenbauer, Alfred (* 1960), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council and Federal Chancellor, member of the Federal Council
- Gusenbauer, Gottfried (* 1968), Austrian editor and director of the Krems Caricature Museum
- Gusenbauer, Ilona (* 1947), Austrian athlete
- Gusenbauer-Jäger, Marianne (* 1956), Austrian teacher and politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Gusenburger, Willi (* 1927), German football referee
- Gusenko, Igor Sergejewitsch (1919–1982), Soviet cryptographer
- Gusenleitner, Karl (1893–1980), Austrian doctor
- Gusetti, Alexandra (* 1962), Austrian philosopher
- Gusev, Vadim (* 1981), Lithuanian cross-country skier and biathlete
Gusf
- Gusfield, Joseph R. (1923-2015), American sociologist
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- Güsgen, Stephan (* 1962), German swimmer
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- Gushee, Lawrence (1931–2015), American musicologist and jazz writer
- Gushiken, Kōji (* 1956), Japanese gymnast
- Gushiken, Yōkō (* 1955), Japanese light flyweight boxer
- Gushri Khan (1582–1655), prince of the Western Mongolian Khoshuud
- Gushue, Brad (* 1980), Canadian curler
- Gushurst, Egon (* 1930), German auditor and state politician (CDU), MdL
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- Gusić, Luka (* 1989), Croatian football player
- Gusijowa, Julija Wiktorowna (* 1988), Russian curler
- Gusikow, Joseph (1806-1837), xylophone player
- Gusinde, Martin (1886–1969), Austrian anthropologist, priest
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- Gusjatnikow, Alexander Michailowitsch (* 1950), Soviet racing cyclist
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- Guska, Hamid (* 1953), Bosnian boxing trainer
- Guske, Wilhelm (1880–1957), German administrative clerk and politician (SPD), Lord Mayor of Koblenz
- Güsken, Christoph (* 1958), German writer (humor thriller, children's book, detective radio plays)
- Guski, Rainer (* 1941), German environmental psychologist, university lecturer and non-fiction author
- Gusko, Erich (* 1930), German cameraman
- Guskow, Alexander Alexandrovich (* 1976), Russian ice hockey player
Gusm
- Gusman, Boris Evsejewitsch (1892–1944), Soviet journalist and writer
- Gusmán, Martina (* 1978), Argentine actress and film producer
- Gusmann, Paul (1866–1941), German doctor, bryologist and entomologist
- Gusmanow, Rawil Midechatowitsch (* 1972), Russian ice hockey player and coach
- Gusmão dos Santos, Armandina Maria (* 1956), East Timorese politician and diplomat
- Gusmão dos Santos, Nilton , East Timorese entrepreneur and sports official
- Gusmão, Ana Nobre de (* 1952), Portuguese author
- Gusmão, Bartolomeu de († 1724), Portuguese Jesuit priest
- Gusmão, Fernando Dias (* 1973), East Timorese politician
- Gusmão, Guilherme Milhomem (* 1988), Brazilian soccer player
- Gusmão, Jacinto (* 1974), East Timorese politician
- Gusmão, José (* 1976), Portuguese economist and politician (BE), MEP
- Gusmão, Maria Teresa da Silva (* 1973), East Timorese politician
- Gusmão, Vitorino Freire da Cunha , Portuguese Captain of the Navy, Governor of Portuguese Timor and Solor and Captain General
- Gusmão, Xanana (* 1946), East Timorese President (2002–2007), Prime Minister (2007–2015), Minister since 2015
- Gusmeroli, Vanessa (* 1978), French figure skater
- Gusmin from Cologne , sculptor, goldsmith and painter
- Gusmini, Giorgio (1855–1921), Italian clergyman, Archbishop of Bologna and Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Gusmus, Hermann , German-Austrian gardener, botanist and plant dealer
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- Gusner, Amina (* 1965), German actress, director and author
- Gusner, Iris (* 1941), German director
Guso
- Gušo, Adnan (* 1975), Bosnian football goalkeeper
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- Guss, Käthe (1906–1994), German operetta singer and actress
- Guss, Kurt (* 1943), German psychologist, author and university professor
- Gussago, Cesario , Italian organist and composer of the early Baroque
- Gussakow, Nikolai Nikolajewitsch (1934–1991), Soviet Nordic combiner
- Gussakowa, Marija Ivanovna (* 1931), Russian cross-country skier
- Gussarow, Alexei (* 1995), Kazakh medium and long-distance runner
- Gussarow, Alexei Wassiljewitsch (* 1964), Russian ice hockey player
- Gussarow, Gennady Alexandrovich (1937-2014), Russian football player
- Güssau, Hardy (* 1962), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Güssau, Peter (* 1938), German soccer player
- Güssefeld, Franz Ludwig (1744–1808), Prussian cartographer
- Güssefeld, Friederike (* 1984), German film director and screenwriter
- Güssefeld, Wilhelm (1886–1974), German lawyer and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Gussein-Sade, Sabir Medschidowitsch (* 1950), Russian mathematician
- Gusseinow, Aslan (* 1975), Russian pop and popfolk singer and songwriter
- Gussejnow, Gassan Tschingisowitsch (* 1953), Russian classical philologist
- Gussek, Rainer (* 1964), German radio play author
- Gussenbauer, Carl (1842–1903), Austrian surgeon
- Gussenberg, Oliver (* 1978), German judoka
- Gusserow, Adolf (1836–1906), German gynecologist
- Gussev, Maksim (* 1994), Estonian football player
- Gussev, Vitali (* 1983), Estonian football player
- Gussev, Vladislav (* 1986), Estonian football player
- Gusew , Alexander Vladimirovich (1947-2020), Russian ice hockey player
- Gusew, Artjom Jakowlewitsch (* 1982), Russian biathlete
- Gusew, Matwei Matvejewitsch (1826–1866), Russian astronomer
- Gusew, Nikita Andrejewitsch (* 1992), Russian ice hockey player
- Gusew, Rolan Alexandrovich (* 1977), Russian football player
- Gussew, Sergei Ivanovich (1874–1933), Russian Bolshevik professional revolutionary and functionary
- Gussew, Sergei Ivanovich (* 1947), Russian swimmer
- Gusew, Sergei Wladimirowitsch (* 1975), Russian ice hockey player
- Gusew, Vladimir Nikolaevich (* 1982), Russian racing cyclist
- Gussewa, Klara Ivanovna (1937–2019), Russian speed skater
- Güßfeldt, Paul (1840–1920), German geographer and alpinist
- Gussinski, Vladimir Alexandrowitsch (* 1952), Russian oligarch
- Gussinyé i Gironella, Pere (1890–1980), Spanish painter
- Güssmann, Franz (1741–1806), Austrian Jesuit, physicist and astronomer
- Gussmann, Johannes (1881–1930), Member of the State Parliament of Hessen
- Gussmann, Otto (1869–1926), German painter
- Gußmann, Sepp (1927–2015), German musician, conductor and composer
- Gussmann, Wolfgang (* 1952), German stage and costume designer
- Gußner, Karl (1908–1985), German football player
- Gussone, Giovanni (1787–1866), Italian botanist
- Gussone, Hans Achim (1926–1997), German forest scientist
- Gussow, Adam (* 1958), American harmonica player
- Gussow, Juri Soltanbekowitsch (1940–2002), Soviet wrestler
- Gussow, Karl (1843–1907), German painter and university professor
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- Gust, Dieter (* 1955), German soccer player
- Gust, Erich (1909–1992), German protective custody camp leader in Buchenwald concentration camp
- Gust, Frank (* 1969), German serial killer
- Gust, Levin (* 1999), German volleyball player
- Gust, Reinhard (* 1950), German rower
- Gust, Waldemar (1892–1953), Romanian-German co-founder of the "German People's Party of Romania"
- Gust, Wolfgang (* 1935), German historian, journalist and book author
- Gústaf Bjarnason (* 1970), Icelandic handball player
- Gustafson, Björn (* 1934), Swedish actor
- Gustafson, Elisabet (* 1964), Swedish curler
- Gustafson, Gabriel (1853-1915), Swedish archaeologist
- Gustafson, Geoff (born 1974), Canadian actor
- Gustafson, Simon (* 1995), Swedish football player
- Gustafson, Sophie (* 1973), Swedish golf proette
- Gustafson, Tomas (* 1959), Swedish speed skater
- Gustafsson, Åke (1908–1988), Swedish botanist and geneticist
- Gustafsson, Alexander (* 1987), Swedish MMA fighter
- Gustafsson, Bengt-Åke (* 1958), Swedish ice hockey player and coach
- Gustafsson, Bo (* 1954), Swedish walker
- Gustafsson, Eddie (* 1977), Swedish football goalkeeper
- Gustafsson, Erik (* 1988), Swedish ice hockey player
- Gustafsson, Erik (* 1992), Swedish ice hockey player
- Gustafsson, Erkki (1912–1966), Finnish football player
- Gustafsson, Hilding (1914–1999), Swedish football player and coach
- Gustafsson, Jan (* 1979), German chess player
- Gustafsson, Janne (1883–1942), Swedish sports marksman
- Gustafsson, Jens (* 1978), Swedish football player and coach
- Gustafsson, Johan (* 1992), Swedish ice hockey goalkeeper
- Gustafsson, Karl (1888–1960), Swedish football player
- Gustafsson, Lars (1936-2016), Swedish writer
- Gustafsson, Lars-Erik (1938-2014), Swedish obstacle and long-distance runner
- Gustafsson, Linnea (* 1986), Swedish orienteer
- Gustafsson, Madeleine (* 1980), Swedish handball player
- Gustafsson, Magnus (* 1967), Swedish tennis player
- Gustafsson, Mats (* 1964), Swedish jazz saxophonist
- Gustafsson, Mattias (* 1978), Swedish handball player
- Gustafsson, Mikael (* 1966), Swedish politician (Vänsterpartiet), MEP
- Gustafsson, Per (* 1970), Swedish ice hockey player
- Gustafsson, Peter (* 1976), Swedish professional golfer
- Gustafsson, Pontus (born 1955), Swedish actor
- Gustafsson, Rigmor (* 1966), Swedish jazz singer
- Gustafsson, Robert (* 1964), Swedish actor and comedian
- Gustafsson, Roger (* 1952), Swedish football player, coach and official
- Gustafsson, Ronny (* 1947), Swedish football player and coach
- Gustafsson, Rune (1919-2011), Swedish middle-distance runner
- Gustafsson, Rune (1933–2012), Swedish jazz guitarist and composer
- Gustafsson, Toini (* 1938), Swedish cross-country skier
- Gustafsson, Veikka (* 1968), Finnish mountaineer
- Gustafsson, Victor (* 1990), Swedish cross-country skier
- Gustainis, Šarūnas (* 1975), Lithuanian liberal politician, member of the Seimas
- Gustaitis, Antanas (1898–1941), Lithuanian military pilot, brigadier general, aircraft designer and chess player
- Gustapfel, Johann (1807–1867), German shaper, smelter and writer
- Gustas, Aldona (* 1932), German writer and painter
- Gustas, Evaldas (* 1959), Lithuanian politician
- Gustav (1781–1848), Austrian general, Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg
- Gustav (* 1975), Swiss musician and singer
- Gustav Adolf (1632–1677), Count of Saarbrücken and Sergeant General of the Holy Roman Empire near the Rhine
- Gustav Adolf (1633–1695), Duke of Mecklenburg
- Gustav Adolf of Sweden (1906–1947), Swedish Hereditary Prince and Duke of Västerbotten
- Gustav I. Wasa (1496–1560), Swedish king
- Gustav II Adolf (1594–1632), King of Sweden
- Gustav III (1746–1792), King of Sweden (1771–1792)
- Gustav IV Adolf (1778–1837), King of Sweden (1792–1809)
- Gustav Philipp von Pfalz-Veldenz (1651–1679), Hereditary Prince of the Principality of Pfalz-Veldenz
- Gustav Samuel Leopold (1670–1731), Duke of Pfalz-Zweibrücken
- Gustav V (1858–1950), King of Sweden (1907–1950)
- Gustav VI. Adolf (1882–1973), King of Sweden
- Gustav of Denmark (1887–1944), Danish prince
- Gustav of Sweden (1799–1877), Prince of Sweden, Prince von Wasa and Austrian Lieutenant Field Marshal
- Gustav Wilhelm zu Mecklenburg (1781–1851), member of the (grand) ducal house of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
- Gustava, Maria , Mozambican ambassador
- Gustavo (* 1939), Spanish painter
- Gustavo Henrique (* 1993), Brazilian soccer player
- Gustavo Henrique (* 1994), Brazilian soccer player
- Gustavs, Arnold (1875–1956), Protestant pastor
- Gustavs, Eggert (1909–1996), German painter and graphic artist
- Gustavsen, Finn (1926–2005), Norwegian socialist and politician, member of the Storting
- Gustavsen, Terje Moe (1954–2019), Norwegian politician
- Gustavsen, Tord (* 1970), Norwegian musician
- Gustavson, Aaron (* 1986), American poker player
- Gustavson, Gustav (1616–1653), illegitimate son of King Gustav Adolf; Swedish military leader, administrator of the Principality of Osnabrück
- Gustavsson, Bengt (1928–2017), Swedish football player
- Gustavsson, Erik (* 1956), Swedish cross-country skier
- Gustavsson, Jonas (* 1984), Swedish ice hockey goalkeeper
- Gustavsson, Kenneth (* 1983), Swedish football player
- Gustavsson, Niklas (* 1989), Swedish mountain bike and road cyclist
- Gustavsson, Peter (* 1958), Swedish ice hockey player
- Gustavsson, Ragnar (1907–1980), Swedish football player
- Gustavsson, Tony (* 1973), Swedish football player and coach
- Gustavus, Herbert (1927–2014), German entrepreneur and politician (SPD), MdL
- Gustawson, Gawriil Gawriilowitsch (1843–1908), Russian chemist
- Gustedt, Elisabeth von (1885–1978), German writer and National Socialist women leader in the Berlin district
- Gustedt, Erich von (1849–1928), Prussian major general
- Gustedt, Ernst von (1845–1924), General Landscape Director of the Prussian Province of Saxony
- Gustedt, Gustav von (1804-1859), Prussian district administrator
- Gustedt, Jenny von (1811–1890), German writer
- Gustedt, Otto von (1839–1905), Prussian officer
- Gustedt, Werner von (1813–1864), Prussian district administrator
- Gustedt-Lablacken, Werner von (1842–1908), German manor owner and politician, MdR
- Güster, Ute (* 1957), German Taekwondo athlete
- Gusterin, Pawel Vjatscheslavowitsch (* 1972), Russian historian and orientalist
- Gustermann, Anton Wilhelm (1750–1823), Austrian legal scholar
- Gusti, Dimitrie (1880–1955), Romanian sociologist, historian, philosopher
- Gustilina, Diana Vladimirovna (* 1974), Russian basketball player
- Gustin, Daniela (* 1994), Swedish handball player
- Gustin, Gérard (1930–1994), French jazz and entertainment musician (piano, arrangement, composition, orchestral direction)
- Gustin, Grant (born 1990), American actor
- Gustin, Philippe (* 1960), French politician
- Gustine, Amos (1789–1844), American politician
- Gustke, Ralf (* 1964), German drummer
- Gustloff, Wilhelm (1895–1936), German National Socialist and group leader of the NSDAP foreign organization in Switzerland
- Gustmann, Choukri (* 1988), German hip-hop producer, DJ and entertainer
- Gustmann, Gerhard (1910–1992), German rower
- Guston, Philip (1913–1980) American painter
- Gustorff, Michael (* 1958), German jazz musician
- Gustowska, Izabella (* 1948), Polish multimedia artist
- Güstrow, Tidemann von († 1350), mint owner and Lübeck mayor
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- Gusy, Christoph (* 1955), German legal scholar
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- Guszalewicz, Alice (1866–1940), Hungarian opera singer (soprano)
- Guszalewicz, Eugen (1867–1907), Austrian opera singer (tenor)
- Guszalewicz, Paulina Olga (1897–1965), German press, fashion and portrait illustrator