Horse
Gaul stands for:
- a derogatory or dialect name for a domestic horse
- Gaul (ship) , British fishing factory ship
- Gaul Cove , Bay of Horseshoe Island off the west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula
- in English for Gaul
Gaul is the family name of the following people:
- August Gaul (1869–1921), German animal sculptor
- Bryan Gaul (* 1989), American football player
- Charly Gaul (1932–2005), Luxembourg cyclist
- Christian Gaul (* 1964), German actor and voice actor
- Emil Erwin Gaul (1903–1969), German farmer, winemaker and politician (FDP)
- Ewald Gaul (1919-2004), German author, environmentalist and politician (ödp)
- Florian Gaul (* 1991), German pole vaulter
- Franz Gaul (1802–1874), Austrian medalist
- Franz Wilhelm Gaul (1784–1841), senior bailiff in Württemberg
- Franz Xaver Gaul (1837–1906), Austrian stage painter and ballet poet
- Gerhard Gaul (1909–1982), German lawyer and politician (CDU)
- Gustav Gaul (1836–1888), Austrian painter
- Hans Friedhelm Gaul (* 1927), German lawyer and university professor
- Harvey Bartlett Gaul (1881–1945), American composer and organist
- Karl Gaul (1889–1972), German politician (FDP)
- Lorenz Gaul († 1508), Catholic priest, Benedictine and abbot of the Murrhardt Monastery
- Otto Gaul (1903–1975), German art historian
- Rainer Gaul (* 1971), German opera singer (tenor) and church musician, see Rainer Thomsen
- Rudi Gaul (* 1982), German film director, screenwriter and producer
- Ulrike Gaul (1960–2020), German developmental biologist
- Uwe Gaul (* 1963), German administrative officer and politician (SPD)
- Winfred Gaul (1928–2003), German painter
- Wolfgang Gaul (* 1945), German business scientist and university professor
See also:
Wiktionary: Gaul - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
- Gaulle
- Gauel
- August Gaul plaque , award and honorary gift from the city of Hanau in Hesse