Gore (disambiguation)
Gore stands for:
- WL Gore & Associates , American polymer manufacturer
- Gore (film genre) , a film genre or special bloodthirsty effects in film technology
- Gore (band) , Dutch rock band
- Gore (surveying) , also called Grant or Purchase, an unincorporated area in the northeastern parts of the United States
Gore is the name of the following geographical and astronomical objects:
- Gore (New Zealand) , city in New Zealand
- Gore District , District in New Zealand
- Gore Bay , place in New Zealand
- Gore Range , mountain range in Colorado
- Gore (Hrastnik) , village near Hrastnik , Slovenia
- Gore (Quebec) , Canada
- Gore (moon crater) named after John Ellard Gore
Places in the United States:
- Gore, Georgia , in Chattooga County
- Gore, Missouri , in Warren County
- Gore, Ohio , in Hocking County
- Gore, Oklahoma , in Sequoyah County
- Gore, Virginia , in Frederick County
- Gore (West Virginia)
- Gore Springs, Mississippi, in Grenada County
- Gore Township, Kansas , in Sumner County
- Gore Township, Michigan , in Huron County
- Gore Township, Oklahoma
Gore is a family name for the following people:
- Al Gore (* 1948), American politician and Nobel Peace Prize laureate
- Albert Gore Sr. (1907-1998), American politician
- Arthur Gore (tennis player) (1868–1928), British tennis player
- Arthur Gore, 6th Earl of Arran (1868–1958), British peer, politician and officer
- Arthur Gore, 9th Earl of Arran (born 1938), British nobleman and politician
- Bill Gore (1912–1986), American businessman and entrepreneur
- Catherine Gore (1799–1861), British writer
- Charles Gore (artist) (1729–1807), English artist, traveler and shipbuilding theorist
- Charles Gore (Bishop) (1853–1932), Anglican bishop
- Christopher Gore (1758–1827), American politician
- Christopher Gore (screenwriter) (1944–1988), American screenwriter and songwriter
- Constance Gore-Booth (1868–1927), Irish nationalist
- David Ormsby-Gore, 5th Baron Harlech (1918–1985), British politician, Member of the House of Commons and peer
- Fiona Gore, Countess of Arran (1918–2013), British nobleman and speedboat driver
- Francis Ormsby-Gore, 6th Baron Harlech (1954-2016), British peer and politician (Conservative Party)
- Frank Gore (born 1983), American football player
- Frederick Gore (1913–2009), British painter
- George Gore (1826-1908), British chemist
- George O. Gore II (* 1982), American film actor and film director
- Howard Mason Gore (1877–1947), American politician and governor of West Virginia
- Illma Gore (* 1992), American-Australian artist
- Jack Gore (* 2005), American actor
- James Howard Gore (1856–1939), American teacher and founding member of the National Geographic Society in 1888
- James Temple-Gore-Langton, 9th Earl Temple of Stowe (* 1955), British nobleman
- Jason Gore (* 1974), American golfer
- John Gore (1729–1790), British-American navigator
- John Ellard Gore (1845-1910), Irish astronomer
- Kerrie Le Gore (1955-2015), Australian drag queen and LGBT activist
- Lesley Gore (1946–2015), American singer and songwriter
- Louise Gore (1925–2005), American politician
- Marc Gore (* 1974), German writer
- Martin Gore (* 1961), British musician
- Michael Gore (* 1951), American composer and Oscar winner
- Mrinal Gore (1928–2012), Indian politician
- Paul Gore (historian) (also Pavel Gore ; 1875–1927), Moldovan historian
- Paul Gore-Booth, Baron Gore-Booth (1909–1984), British diplomat and politician
- Paul Annesley Gore (1921–2012), British colonial administrator
- Robert Hayes Gore (1886–1972), American politician
- Robert W. Gore (* 1937), American engineer and scientist, inventor and businessman
- Rufus Gore (* around 1925), American R&B and jazz musician
- Spencer Gore (1850-1906), English tennis and cricketer player
- Thomas Gore (1870–1949), American politician
- Tipper Gore (* 1948), American author, wife of Al Gore
- Walter Gore (1910–1979), British ballet dancer and choreographer
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