Gall
Gall stands for:
- Gall (chief) (around 1840-1894), war chief of the North American Hunkpapa Lakotas
Gall is the family name of the following people:
- Alfred Gall (* 1971), Swiss literary scholar and Slavist
- August von Gall (officer) (1800–1874), German officer and chamberlain
- August von Gall (1872–1946), German Protestant theologian and university professor
- Berthold Gall (* 1947), German politician (CDU) and district administrator
- Carl von Gall (1773–1861), German Privy Councilor and Landjägermeister
- Chris Gall (* 1975), German jazz musician
- David Gall (1956–2014), German online magazine founder and publisher
- Dietrich Gall (1940–2017), German engineering scientist
- Dorothee Gall (* 1953), German classical philologist
- Ernst Gall (1888–1958), German art historian
- Felix Gall (* 1998), Austrian cyclist
- Ferdinand von Gall (1809–1872), German theater director and travel writer
- France Gall (1947-2018), French singer
- Franz Gall (Lieutenant General) (1884–1944), German Lieutenant General
- Franz Gall (historian) (1926–1982), Austrian archivist and university professor
- Franz Joseph Gall (1758–1828), German physician, anatomist and phrenologist
- Franz Paul Gall (1926–2018), German surgeon and university professor
- Friedrich von Gall (1770–1839), Oldenburg court marshal
- Friedrich Gall (* 1957), Austrian sculptor
- Gottfried von Gall (1723–1783), Mainz court advisor
- Günter Gall (soccer player) (* 1956), German soccer professional, a. a. at Wormatia Worms in the 2. Bundesliga active
- Günter Gall (artist) (* 1947), German musician, singer and comedian
- Günter Gall (museum director) (1924–2008), German museum director
- Hans Jakob Gall (* 1935), German entrepreneur and local researcher
- Hans Michael Gall (1741–1805), German physician and university professor
- Heinrich Gall (1899–1935), German chemist
- Horst Gall (1938–1980), German paleontologist
- Hubertus von Gall (1935–2018), German archaeologist
- Jan Gall (1856–1912), Polish composer, choir director and music teacher
- Jean-Claude Gall (* 1936), French paleontologist
- Johann Gall (1856–1912), Polish composer, choir director and music teacher, see Jan Gall
- Josef Gall (1820–1898), Austrian journalist
- Joseph Anton Gall (1748–1807), German Catholic clergyman, Bishop of Linz
- Joseph G. Gall (* 1928), American zoologist and cell biologist
- Karl von Gall (1847–1926), Prussian general of the infantry
- Karl Gall (racing driver) (1903–1939), Austrian motorcycle racing driver
- Karl Gall (soccer player) (1905-1943), Austrian soccer player
- Leonhard Gall (1884–1952), German architect
- Lothar Gall (* 1936), German historian and biographer
- Louise von Gall (1815–1855), German writer
- Ludwig von Gall (1769–1815), German chamberlain and major general
- Ludwig Gall (1791–1863), German inventor
- Matthias Gall (* 1975), German actor
- Peter Gall (* 1983), German jazz musician
- Reinhold Gall (* 1956), German politician (SPD)
- Roland Gall (1936–2008), German director
- Shenel Gall (* 1991), soccer player from the Cayman Islands
- Sidonia Gall (* 1946), Austrian author
- Stanisław Gall (1865–1942), Polish bishop
- Wilhelm von Gall (1734–1799), royal Wittgenstein court marshal
- Wilhelm Gall (1860–1931), State Councilor, school reformer in the Free State of Danzig
- Willi Gall (1908–1941), German communist and resistance fighter
- Vladimir Samoilowitsch Gall (1919–2011), Soviet cultural officer and university professor
- Wolfgang M. Gall (* 1958), German museum director, archivist and historian
First name:
- Gall Fischer († 1530), follower of the Anabaptist movement and Chiliast
Gall is the name of the following places
in Germany:
- Gall (Eggenfelden) , part of the town of Eggenfelden , Rottal-Inn district, Bavaria
- Gall (Schalkham) , part of the municipality of Schalkham , Landshut district, Bavaria
in Austria:
- Gall (municipality of Sankt Urban) , part of the municipality of Sankt Urban , Feldkirchen district, Carinthia
See also: