Goose (disambiguation)
Goose denotes:
- Goose , specimen of geese , subfamily of duck birds
- Goose ( heraldic animal) , heraldic animal in heraldry
The following geographic objects are called goose :
- Gans (mountain) , elevation (321.7 m) with NSG Gans and Rheingrafenstein east of Bad Munster am Stein, Rhineland-Palatinate
- Burg Hus , German Burg Gans , castle ruins in the Czech Republic
Locations:
- Goose (Gironde) , commune in the Gironde department, France
- Goose (Oklahoma) , Oklahoma, United States
- Goose (Pennsylvania) , Pennsylvania, United States
- Goose Township , Sequoyah County, Oklahoma, United States
Gans is the name of the following noble families:
- Goose (Merseburg noble family)
- Goose from Otzberg , Hessian noble family
- Goose zu Putlitz , aristocratic family from Brandenburg
- Gans (Lower Saxon noble family) , Lower Saxon-Prussian post-aristocratic noble family
Gans is the family name of the following people:
- Carl Gans (1923–2009), German or American zoologist
- Christophe Gans (* 1960), French director, film producer and screenwriter
- Curtis Gans (1937–2015), American political advisor
- David Gans (1541–1613), Jewish polymath, historian
- Eduard Gans (1798–1839), German lawyer, legal philosopher and historian
- Erich Gans (1908–1934), German worker; Victim of the so-called Röhm putsch
- Evelien Gans (1951–2018), Dutch historian and anti-Semism researcher
- Friedrich Ludwig von Gans (1833–1920), German industrialist, patron and art collector
- Gregor I. Gans († 1701), German Benedictine abbot
- Heinrich Gans (1890–1973), agricultural scientist and German painter of late impressionism
- Herbert J. Gans (* 1927), American sociologist
- Joachim Gans (16th century), first documented Jew in what is now the USA; see Joachim Gaunse
- Joe Gans (1874-1910) American boxer
- Johann Gans (1886–1956), Austrian librarian
- Julius Gans von Lúdassy (1858–1922), Austrian journalist and writer
- Karl Gans (* before 1965), Canadian drummer
- Leo Gans (1843–1935), German chemist and industrialist
- Lothar Gans (* 1953), German soccer player, soccer coach and sports director
- Louis Adam Gans (* 1819), textile entrepreneur in St. Gallen (Switzerland)
- Ludwig Aaron Gans (1794–1871), German entrepreneur and co-founder of the company Leopold Cassella & Comp.
- Ludwig Wilhelm von Gans (1869–1946), German entrepreneur and victim of National Socialism
- Margot von Gans (1899–1986), German aviation pioneer
- Monika Jungbauer-Gans (* 1963), German sociologist and university professor
- Moritz Gans von Lúdassy (1829–1885), Austrian writer, journalist, translator and newspaper founder
- Oscar Gans (1888–1983), German dermatologist
- Paul von Gans (1866–1915), chemist, inventor, patron, automobile and aviation pioneer
- Paul Gans (* 1951), German geographer
- Paula Gans (1883–1941), Czech still life, portrait and nude painter
- Peter Gans (* 1937), Dutch football referee
- Richard Gans (1880–1954), German physicist
- Salomon Philipp Gans (1788–1943), German economist and legal writer
- Ulrich-Walter Gans (* 1957), German classical archaeologist
- Werner Gans (* 1954), German soccer player
- Wolfgang Gans (* 1946), German boxer
Gans is the name of the ship for:
- Goose (ship, Schwyz, 1444) , 36 m long
- Goose (ship, Zurich, 1445)
also for:
- Brute Goose , collective pseudonym of three Donaldists
- Franz Gans , Walt Disney character, see list of residents of Duckburg # Franz Gans
- Gustav Gans , Walt Disney character, see list of residents of Entenhausen # Gustav Gans
See also:
Wiktionary: Goose - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations