Individuals
- Al Harker (1910–2006), U.S. soccer player
- Alfred Harker (petrologist) (1859–1939), English geologist and petrologist
- Billy Harker (born 1911), English professional association footballer
- Caroline Harker (born 1966), English stage and television actress
- Charles Garrison Harker (1837–1864), Brigadier General of the Union Army in the American Civil War
- Chris Harker, Democratic serving his second term as a Representative for Oregon's House District 34
- Cyril Harker (1899–1970), New Zealand politician of the National Party
- Donald Harker, Archbishop of the Anglican Diocese of George in South Africa
- F. Flaxington Harker (1876–1936), American composer of Scottish birth
- George R. Harker, author and self-styled "cyberspace philosopher"
- Gordon Harker (1885–1967), English film actor
- Harry Harker (1887–?), Australian rules footballer
- Howard Harker, World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories
- John Harker, former President and Chief Executive Officer of InFocus corporation in Wilsonville, Oregon
- Oswald Allen Harker, (1886–1968), Acting Director General of MI5 from 1940 to 1941
- Patrick T. Harker, President of the University of Delaware
- Skouson Harker (born 1977), Canadian former professional basketball player of the FIBA European Leagues
- Susannah Harker (born 1965), English movie, television and theatre actress
- Wiley Harker, actor who portrayed Crane Tolliver in the soap opera General Hospital in 1983
- William Harker (1819–1905), wool merchant, banker and Liberal politician who represented Ripon
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