Gold (disambiguation)
Gold stands for:
- Gold , precious metal and chemical element
- Gold (color) , warm yellow tone
- Gold (TV station) , English TV station
- Gold medal , award
- a music award, see gold record
- a heraldic metal, see tinging #Metalle
- Gold Harbor , South Georgia Bay in the South Atlantic
- Gold Head , Cape South Georgia in the South Atlantic
- Goldcrest Point , headland of Bird Island in the South Atlantic
Gold is the title of the following music albums:
- ABBA Gold - Greatest Hits , album by ABBA
- Gold (Cat Stevens album) , album by Cat Stevens
Gold is the title of the following songs:
- Gold (Spandau-Ballet-Lied) , song by the Spandau Ballet group
Gold is the title of the following films:
- Gold (1934) , German science fiction film
- Gold (1974) , British feature film
- Gold (2013) , German feature film
- Gold - You can do more than you think , German documentary from 2013
- Gold - Greed Has a New Color , 2016 American film
- North by Northwest - gold! , seventh film in the series Nord bei Nordwest
Gold is the family name of the following people:
- Alfred Gold (1874–1958), Austrian writer, theater critic and columnist
- Alison Gold (* 2002), American pop singer
- Andreas Gold (* 1954), German psychologist and university professor
- Andrew Gold (1951–2011), American musician, singer and composer
- Ari Gold (* 1977), American singer, songwriter and LGBT activist
- Arielle Gold (* 1996), American snowboarder
- Arthur Gold (1917–2002), British sports official
- Artur Gold (1897–1943), Polish jazz musician
- Ben Gold (1898–1985), American labor leader
- Bill Gold (1921–2018), American graphic artist
- Carl Ritter von Gold (1808–1859), German politician, member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
- David Gold, Baron Gold (* 1951), British lawyer and politician (Conservative Party)
- Elon Gold (* 1970), American actor
- Erich Gold (1899–1979), Austrian-American caricaturist and press illustrator
- Ernest Gold ( Ernst Siegmund Goldner ; 1921–1999), American composer
- Ernst Gold (1891–1967), Austrian surgeon and university professor
- Ferdinand Karl Gold (1882–1981), Austrian painter
- Franz Gold (1913–1977), German lieutenant general at the Ministry for State Security
- Gracie Gold (* 1995), American figure skater
- HL Gold (1914–1996), American writer and editor
- Harry Gold (musician) (1907-2005), British musician
- Harry Gold (1911–1972), American spy
- Helmut Gold (* 1958), German literary scholar and historian
- Henryk Gold (1899–1977), Polish violinist, orchestra conductor and composer
- Honey Gold (* 1993), American porn actress
- Hugo Gold (1895–1974), Jewish historian, essayist, editor and publisher
- Jack Gold (1930-2015), British director
- Jamie Gold (* 1969), American poker player
- Jared Gold , American organist
- Josef Gold (painter) (1840–1922), Austrian painter and restorer
- Josef Gold (politician) , Austrian politician
- Julius Gold (1884–1969), American violinist, music teacher and scholar
- Karl von Gold (1841–1914), Austrian general of the infantry
- Karl Gold (1873–1947), German composer and arranger
- Käthe Gold (1907–1997), Austrian actress
- Katie Gold (* 1978), American porn actress
- Laurie Gold (1918-2000), British jazz musician
- Louise Gold (* 1974), German singer
- Marian Gold (* 1954), German musician
- Martin B. Gold (* 1947), American lobbyist
- Mary Jayne Gold (1909–1997), American heiress and supporter of the Nazi curse
- Max Gold (director) (1898–1930), American film director
- Max Gold (actor) (actually Maxim J. Gold ; * 1958), British actor
- Maximilian Gold ( Max Gold ; 1900–1961), Austrian football player
- Michael Gold (1894–1967), American writer and literary critic
- Michael Gold (snooker player) , English snooker player
- Missy Gold (born 1970), American actress
- Murray Gold (* 1969), English composer
- Natalie Gold (* 1976), American actress
- Otto Gold (1918–1999), Czechoslovak figure skater and coach
- Levelia Gold (* 1979), German singer, lyricist and composer
- Phil Gold (* 1936), Canadian oncologist
- Rachel Gold (* 1978), Austrian caricaturist, graphic artist and cartoonist
- Robert Gold (* 1970), German film producer, writer and screenwriter
- Samuel Gold (1835–1920), Hungarian medic, journalist and chess composer
- Sanford Gold (1911–1984), American jazz pianist
- Taylor Gold (* 1993), American snowboarder
- Thomas Gold (physicist) (1920–2004), American astrophysicist
- Thomas Gold (DJ) (* 1981), German DJ and music producer
- Thomas R. Gold (1764–1827), American lawyer and politician
- Tracey Gold (born 1969), American actress
- Wolf Gold (1889–1956), rabbi and Jewish activist
GOLD is an abbreviation for:
- Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease , an initiative against COPD
- Grammar Oriented Language Developer , free parser generator, see GOLD Parsing System
- Global-scale Observations of the Limb and Disk , earth observation satellite as an add-on to SES-14 # structure
See also:
Wiktionary: Gold - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations