Gal
Gal or GAL may refer to: == People == === Surname === Gál, a Hungarian surname Andreas Gal (born 1976), German programmer Dani Gal (born 1975), Israeli video artist Dean Gal (born 1995), Israeli footballer Edward Gal (born 1970), Dutch dressage rider Gedalia Gal (born 1933), Israeli farmer and former politician Igor Gal (born 1983), Croatian footballer Jenny Gal (born 1969), Dutch-Italian judoka Lidia Gal, Israel chess master Naomi Gal (born 1944), Israeli writer Nora Gal (1912–1991), Soviet translator and literary critic Riki Gal (born 1950), Israeli singer Reuven Gal (born 1942), Israeli psychologist Sandra Gal (born 1985), German LPGA golfer Șandor Gal (born 1955), Romanian former ice hockey player Sharon Gal (born 1974), Israeli journalist and politician Shmuel Gal (born 1940), Israeli mathematician and professor Susan Gal (born 1949), American academic Udi Gal (born 1979), Israeli Olympic sailor Uziel Gal (1923–2002), German-born Israeli gun designer Yehoshua Gal (born 1951), Israeli former footballer Yoram Gal (born 1952), Israeli playwright and actor Zehava Gal, Israeli operatic mezzo-soprano === Given name or nickname === Gal I (Bishop of Clermont) (c. 489–c. 553), Christian saint Gal Alberman (born 1983), Israeli footballer Gal Arel (born 1989), Israeli footballer Gal Barel (born 1990), Israeli footballer Gal Cohen (born 1982), Israeli footballer Gal Cohen Groumi (born 2002), Israeli Olympic swimmer Gal Costa (1945–2022), Brazilian pop singer Gal Fridman (born 1975), windsurfer and first Israeli to win an Olympic gold medal Gal Gadot (born 1985), Israeli actress and model Gal Genish (born 1991), Israeli footballer Gal Hirsch (born 1964), Israeli general Gal Koren (born 1992), Slovenian hockey player Gal Mayo (born 1981), Israeli footballer Gal Mekel (born 1988), Israeli National Basketball Association player Gal Mesika (born 1988), Israeli American football and association football player Gal Nevo (born 1987), Israeli swimmer Gal Nir (born 1983), Israeli football goalkeeper Gal Sapir (born 1990), Israeli footballer Gal Sone (born 1985), Japanese competitive eater Gal Shish (born 1989), Israeli footballer Gal Uchovsky (born 1958), Israeli screenwriter and producer Gal Weinstein (born 1970), Israeli artist Gal Yekutiel (born 1981), Israeli judoka Gal Zukerman (born 2003), Israeli Olympic kite foiler === Pseudonym or nom de guerre === GAL (cartoonist) (born 1940), Belgian cartoonist János Gálicz or "General Gal" (1890-1939), Austro-Hungarian brigade and division commander during the Spanish Civil War == Places == County Galway, Ireland, Chapman code GAL Gal, Azerbaijan, a village and municipality in Nakhchivan Gal, Iran, a village in East Azerbaijan Province, Iran Gali (town), in Abkhazia Hal, Azerbaijan, a village in Qubadli == Politics and law == GAL (paramilitary group), a 1980s Spanish anti-ETA group Global administrative law Great Autonomies and Freedom (Italian: Grandi Autonomie e Libertà), an Italian parliamentary group Guardian ad litem, a type of legal guardian in the United States Green-Alternative List, now Alliance 90/The Greens Hamburg, a German political party == Science == Gal (newspaper), a trilingual newspaper published in Abkhazia Gal (unit), a unit of acceleration Galactose, a sugar Galanin, a peptide encoded by the GAL gene Galeandra, an orchid genus Galectin, an enzyme Gallon, a unit of capacity or volume == Technology == .gal, a top-level Internet domain for Galicia, Spain Generic array logic Generalized Automation Language Global Address List in groupware == Language == Gal language Galoli language (ISO code) GAL (cuneiform), Sumerian cuneiform character == Other uses == Edward G. Pitka Sr.