- Source: Goethals
- Raymond Goethals
- Staten Island
- Olympique de Marseille
- Terusan Panama
- R.S.C. Anderlecht
- Transgender
- FK Crvena Zvezda
- Sint-Truidense V.V.
- Danau Gatun
- Skuad Kejuaraan Eropa UEFA 1972
- Angela Goethals
- Goethals
- Goethals Bridge
- George Washington Goethals
- Raymond Goethals
- Christian Goethals
- Goethals Bridge (1928–2017)
- Paul Goethals
- General G. W. Goethals
- Goethals Memorial School
Goethals is a Dutch surname originating in Flanders. It seems to be derived from Goedaels, meaning "good ale", and, equivalent to the English and German surnames Goodale and Gutbier, would have referred to a brewer. People with the surname include:
Angela Goethals (born 1977), American actress
Auguste Goethals (1812–1888), Belgian lieutenant general and minister of war
Christian Goethals (1928–2003), Belgian racing driver
Félix Goethals (1891–1962), French road bicycle racer
Félix Victor Goethals (1798–1872), Belgian historian, librarian and genealogist
George Washington Goethals (1858–1928), United States Army officer and civil engineer
Guy Goethals (born 1952), Belgian football referee
Henry Goethals (c.1217–1293), Flemish scholastic philosopher
Lucien Goethals (1931–2006), Belgian composer
Paul Goethals (1832–1901), Belgian Jesuit priest, first Catholic archbishop of Calcutta.
Pieter Goethals (1826–1860), Flemish victim of judicial error, beheaded for a murder he did not commit
Raymond Goethals (1921–2004), Belgian football coach
Robert Goethals (1922–2011), Belgian football coach
Thomás Goethals (born 1983), Dutch/Mexican DJ
Named after George Washington Goethals
Goethals Bridge in New York City
Goethals Medal, awarded by the Society of American Military Engineers
USS General G. W. Goethals and USNS George W. Goethals, US Navy ships
Goethals (dredge) US Army ocean-going hopper dredger
Named after Paul Goethals
Goethals Memorial School, administered by the Congregation of Christian Brothers in India