Muzaffer Göksenin (Manastir, Ottoman Empire, 1899 – Istanbul, 31 January 1965) was a Turkish soldier and diplomat.
In 1916, at the age of sixteen, he was taken from Kuleli Military High School with his friends and joined the army in 1916 as a Cavalry Ensign.
He went to Anatolia in 1920 and joined the national forces and served on the Western front in the Turkish War of Independence.
He is among the "Nine Officers" who entered Izmir first among the cavalry units under the command of General Fahrettin Altay.
In 1953, as a result of a disagreement with the Turkish Minister of National Defense Seyfi Kurtbek, he asked for his retirement.