Ethnic Georgians in France were
- less than 2 000 from 1922 to 1939,
- around 10 000 (500 students, 2 000 asylum refugees and 8 000 legal residents) at the end of 2013.
Razhden Arsenidze (1880-1965), minister
Nikolay Chkheidze (1864-1926), president of Parliament
Akaki Chkhenkeli (1874-1959), minister
Benia Chkhikvishvili (1881-1924), politician
Kakutsa Cholokashvili (1888-1930), colonel
Evgeni Gegechkori (1881-1954), minister
Giorgi Gvazava (1869-1941), politician
Valiko Jugheli (1887-1924), politician
Noe Khomeriki (1883-1924), minister
Giorgi Kvinitadze (1974-1970), military commander
Vlasa Mgeladze (1868-1943), politician
Noe Ramishvili (1881-1930), president of Government
Ekvtime Takaishvili (1863-1953), vice-president of Parliament
Irakli Tsereteli (1881-1959), minister
Mikheil Tsereteli (1878-1965), politician
Grigol Uratadze (1880-1959), politician
Noe Zhordania (1868-1953), president of Government
Goudji Amachoukeli (1941-), goldsmith
Dimitri Amilakhvari (1906-1942), colonel of French Army
Constantin Andronikof (1916-1997), interpreter, translator and writer
Géla Babluani (1979-), film director
Djémal Bjalava (1944-), sculptor
Thorniké Gordadzé (1975-), political scientist
Mamuka Gorgodze (1984-), rugby union footballer
Otar Iosseliani (1934-), film director
Alexandre Jioshvili (1975-), volleyball player
Nino Kirtadzé (1968-), film director
Elie Mélia (1915-1988), priest
Michel Mouskhely (1903-1964), political scientist and jurist
Victoria Ravva (1975-), volleyball player
Maryam d'Abo (1960-), actress
Alex Abouladzé (1945-1978), poet
Marie Amachoukeli (1979-), film director
Ketevan Bagration of Mukhrani (1954-), ambassador of Georgia
Gaston Bouatchidzé (1935-), writer and translator
Hélène Carrère d'Encausse (1929-), permanent secretary of the Académie française,
Florian Chakiachvili (1992-), ice hockey player,
Georges Charachidzé (1930-2010), scholar of the Caucasian cultures,
Serge Davri (1919-2012), actor
Artchil Davrichachvili (1955-), priest
Irakli Davrichewy (1940-), jazzman
Kéthévane Davrichewy (1965-), writer
Patricia Eligoulachvili (1958-), actress
Raphaël Eligoulachvili, musician
Guy Kédia (1934-), journalist
Claude de Kemoularia (1922-), ambassador of France
Luc Melua (1936-2010), motorist and journalist
Ethéry Pagava (1932-), prima ballerina
Patrick Topaloff (1944-2010), comedian, singer and actor
Dimitri Yachvili (1980-), rugby union footballer
Grégoire Yachvili (1977-), rugby union footballer
Michel Yachvili (1946-), rugby union footballer
François Zourabichvili (1965-2006), philosopher
Nicolas Zourabichvili (1936-), composer
Salomé Zourabichvili (1952-), ambassador of France
Saint Nino Georgian Orthodox Church, founded in 1929, in Paris, dépends on Ecumenical Patriarcate of Constantinople through tne Conference of Orthodox Bishops in France.
Saint Thamar Georgian Orthodox Church, founded in 2005, in Villeneuve-Saint-Georges (outside of Paris), depends on Georgian Orthodox Church.