List of people by name: Gra
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[edit] Graa - Grae
- Graaf, Volkert van der (born 1969), Dutch assassin
- Grabbe, Christian Dietrich (1801-1836), German dramatist, author
- Grabe, John Ernest (1666-1711), theologian
- Grabe, Ronald (born 1945), astronaut
- Grabec, Igor (born 1939), physicist
- Graber, Pierre (1908-2003), Swiss politician
- Graça, Fernando Lopes (1906-1994), Portuguese composer
- Grace, Maggie (born 1983), American actress
- Grace, Mark (born 1964), American baseball player
- Grace, W. G. (1848-1915), British cricket player
- Grace, W. R. (1832-1904), American politician & entrepreneur
- Gracin, Joshua (born 1980), American musician
- Gracner, Natasa Barbara, Slovenian actress
- Gradl, Johann Baptist (1965-1966), German government minister
- Gradnik, Alojz (1882-1968), poet
- Grado, John, American business manager
- Grady, Benjamin F. (1831-1914), American politician
- Grady, Evelyn, American politician
- Grady, J. Harold (born 1914), American politician
- Grael, Torben (born 1960), Brazilian sailor
[edit] Graf
- Graf, Arturo (1848-1913), Italian poet
- Graf, Ilene (born 1949), American actor
- Graf, Karl Heinrich (1815-1869), German scholar
- Graf, Peter-Lukas (born 1929), Swiss flautist
- Graf, Steffi (born 1969), German tennis player
- Gräfe, Albrecht von (1828-1870), German oculist
- Grafe, Heinrich (1802-1868), German educator
- Gräfe, Karl Ferdinand von (1787-1840), German surgeon
- Grafenauer, Irena, Slovenian flautist
- Grafenauer, Niko (born 1940), poet
- Gräfenberg, Ernst (born 1881), sexologist
- Graff, Anton (1736-1813), painter
- Grafly, Charles (1862-1929), American sculptor
- Grafstein, Jerahmiel S. (born 1935), Canadian senator
- Grafström, Gillis (1893-1938), Swedish athlete
- Grafton, Sue (born 1940), US novelist
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[edit] People named Graham
[edit] Graham, A-G
- Graham, A. B. (1868-1960), American agriculturalist
- Graham, B. Alasdair, Canadian politician
- Graham, Benjamin (1894-1976), economist & entrepreneur
- Graham, Bill (1931-1991), promoter
- Graham, Billy (born 1943), American wrestler
- Graham, Billy (born 1918), American religious leader
- Graham, Daniel Robert (born 1936), American politician
- Graham, Byron C. (born 1987), English football player
- Graham, Dave (born 1981), American rock climber
- Graham, Donald Edward (born 1945), American journalist
- Graham, Franklin (born 1952), American religious leader
- Graham, George (1674?-1751), English clockmaker
- Graham, George (born 1944), Scottish football player
[edit] Graham, H-W
- Graham, Heather, (born 1970), American actor
- Graham, Herol (born 1958), British boxer
- Graham, Katharine Meyer (1917-2001), American journalist
- Graham, Lola (1918-1992), Australian musician
- Graham, Neile (born 1958), Canadian writer
- Graham, Paul (born 1964), programmer & writer
- Graham, Philip L. (1915-1963), American newspaper publisher
- Graham, Robert (born 1938), American sculptor
- Graham, Robert (fl. 1850s), New Zealand politician
- Graham, Robert Klark (1907-1997), American entrepreneur & activist
- Graham, Sylvester (1794-1851), American religious leader & activist
- Graham, Thomas (1805-1869), British chemist
- Graham, William Alexander (1804-1875), American politician
- Graham, William C. (born 1939), Canadian politician
- Graham, William Hardin, chemist
[edit] Grahame
- Grahame, Kenneth (1859-1932), British author
- Grahame, Nikki (born 1982), British performer
- Grahame-White, Claude (1879-1959), British flier & activist
[edit] Grai - Gram
- Grainger, Percy (1882-1961), composer
- Gram, Hans Christian (1853-1928), Danish bacteriologist
- Gramatky, Hardie, author
- Gramlich, Georg Michael (1795-1880)
- Grammaticus, John, patriarch of Constantinople
- Grammaticus, Nicholas, patriarch of Constantinople
- Grammer, Kelsey (born 1955), comedian, television personality
- Grams, Wolfgang (1953-1993), German activist
- Gramsci, Antonio (1891-1937), writer and politician
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[edit] Grana - Granq
- Granados, Enrique (1827-1916), composer
- Granche, Pierre (1948-1997), sculptor
- Grande, Rita (fl. 2000s), Italian tennis player
- Grandin, Temple (born 1947), American professor
- Graneheim, Anders (born 1962), Swedish bodybuilder
- Granet, François Marius (1777-1849), French painter
- Granit, Ragnar (1900-1991), medical researcher
- Granger, Ann (born 1939), British crime writer
- Granger, Clive (born 1934), economist
- Granger, Farley (born 1925), actor
- Granger, Stewart (1913-1993), actor
- Granger, Thomas (c. 1625 -1642), American laborer
- Granqvist, Hilma (1890-1972), Finnish anthropologist
[edit] Grant - Granv
- Grant, Amy (born 1960), American singer
- Grant, Cary (1904-1986), British-born actor
- Grant, George (1834-1876), American soldier
- Grant, George (1924-1984), British politician
- Grant, George (1918-1988), Canadian philosopher & journalist
- Grant, George, singer
- Grant, George McInvale (1897-1982), American politician
- Grant, George Monro (1835-1902), Canadian academic
- Grant, Gogi (born 1924), American singer
- Grant, Hugh (born 1960), British-born actor
- Grant, James (1720-1806), British soldier
- Grant, James, British sailor, explorer
- Grant, James (1812-1891), American politician
- Grant, James Augustus (1827-1892), Scottish explorer
- Grant, James Benton (1848-1911), American politician
- Grant, James Hope (1808-1875), British soldier
- Grant, James P. (1922-1995) American activist, aid administrator
- Grant, James W. (born 1943), American politician
- Grant, Patrick (1804-1895), British field marshall
- Grant, Peter (1935-1995), manager, actor
- Grant, Ted (born 1914), South African activist
- Grant, Ulysses Simpson (1822-1885), American soldier, politician
- Grant, W.V., televangelist
- Granville, Christine (1915-1952), British spy
[edit] Grap - Grav
- Grappelli, Stephane (1908-1997), jazz musician
- Graser, Jörg, dramatist, author
- Grason, William (1788-1868), US governor
- Grass, Günter (born 1927), German author
- Grasser, Karl-Heinz (born 1969), Austrian politician
- Grassmann, Hermann Günther (1809-1877), mathematician
- Gratas, Enrique, television news reporter
- Gratian (359-383), Roman Emperor
- Gratry, Auguste Joseph Alphonse (1805-1872), French theologian
- Grattan, Henry (1746-1820), Irish patriot
- Grau, Shirley Ann (born 1929), writer
- Graun, Carl Heinrich (c.1703-1759), composer
- Grave, Elsa, Swedish writer
- Graves, Adam (born 1968), Canadian ice hockey player
- Graves, Michael (born 1934), architect
- Graves, Milford (born 1941), American jazz musician
- Graves, Richard (1715-1804), English poet and novelist
- Graves, Robert (1895-1985), British author
- Graves, Samuel (born 1963), US Congressman from Missouri
- Gravina, Giovanni Vincenzo (1664-1718), Italian jurist
- Gravgaard, Michael (born 1978), Danish footballer
[edit] Gray - Graz
- Gray, Alasdair (born 1934), Scottish writer & artist
- Gray, Carl R. (1867-1939), American business manager
- Gray, David (1838-1861), poet
- Gray, David (born 1979), British billiard player
- Gray, David (born c. 1968), British musician
- Gray, David, mass murderer
- Gray, Harry, American chemist & gardener
- Gray, Harry Jack (born 1920s), American business manager & philanthropist
- Gray, John (1764-1868), American soldier
- Gray, John, New Zealand politician
- Gray, John de (died 1214), English religious leader & politician
- Gray, Louis Patrick III (1916-2005), American security administrator
- Gray, Macy (born 1970), American musician & actor
- Gray, Peter W. (1819-1874), American jurist & politician
- Gray, Rocky (born 1974), American drummer
- Gray, Simon (born 1936), British dramatist
- Gray, Tamyra (born 1979), American actress and singer
- Gray, Thomas (1716-1771), British poet
- Gray, William H. (born 1941), American politician
- Grayling, A. C. (born 1949), British philosopher
- Graziani, Rodolfo (1882-1955), Italian soldier
- Graziano, Rocky (1922-1990), American boxer
- Grazzini, Antonio Francesco (1503-1583), Italian writer