| Giant Neotropical Toad | Gigantis the Fire Monster | Girth |
| GibraltarGibraltar is an overseas territory of the United Kingdom. It is located in southwestern Europe adjoining the southern coast of Spain, a strategic location on the Strait of Gibraltar that links the North Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. History Main a | Gilbert CesbronGilbert Cesbron ( 1913 1979) was a French novelist. He wrote many books on society and children, the most famous of which was Chiens perdus sans collier''s, the story of an orphan boy. This book was made into a movie starring Jean Gabin. Cesbron, Gilbert | Gioacchino RossiniGioacchino Antonio Rossini ( February 29, 1792 — November 13, 1868) was an Italian musical composer who wrote more than 30 operas as well as sacred music and chamber music. His best known works include Il Barbiere di Siviglia The Barber of Seville , and W |
| GibberishGibberish is a generic term for talking that sounds like speech but has no actual meaning. This meaning has also been extended to meaningless text (such as "gadeegoolagoochigoogallygadgad"). It is also used to refer to language games created by inserting | GinnungagapGinnungagap ("seeming emptiness") was the vast chasm that existed between Niflheim and Muspelheim before creation in Norse mythology. To the north of Ginnungagap lay the intense cold of Niflheim, to the south the insufferable heat of Muspelheim. At the be | Giulio AlberoniGiulio Alberoni ( May 31, 1664 June 16, 1752), Spanish- Italian cardinal and statesman, was born near Piacenza, probably at the village of Fiorenzuola. Early years His father was a gardener, and he himself became first connected with the church in the hum |
| Gil Alvarez De AlbornozGil Alvarez De Albornoz Spanish cardinal, was born at Cuenca early in the 14th century. He was the son of Gil Alvarez de Albornoz and of Dona Teresa de Luna, sister of Kimeno de Luna, archbishop of Toledo. He was educated at Zaragoza, while his uncle was | Giovanni AldiniGiovanni Aldini ( April 10 1762 January 17 1834), Italian physicist born at Bologna, was a brother of the statesman Count Antonio Aldini (1756-1826) and nephew of Luigi Galvani, whose treatise on muscular electricity he edited with notes in 1791. He becam | Girolamo AleandroGirolamo Aleandro (Hieromymus Aleander ( 13 February, 1480 1 February 1542) was an Italian cardinal. Born at Motta, near Venice. He studied at Venice, where he became acquainted with Erasmus and Aldus Manutius, and at an early age was reputed one of the m |
| Giulio Alenio | Gigantopithecus | Giovanni Andrea |
| Gibbs phase rule | Gilles Deleuze | Gigabyte |
| Giga | GIMP | Gian Lorenzo Bernini |
| Gimp | GIF | Giant Panda |
| Giraffe | Gia Carangi | Giacomo Puccini |
| Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina | GIGO | Gilbert Abbott a Beckett |
| Gilbert Arthur a Beckett | Gini coefficient | Girl group |
| Giovanni Boccaccio | Giuseppe Verdi | Giordano Bruno |
| Gianfrancesco Poggio Bracciolini | Giovanni Arduino | Gilbert Plains, Manitoba |
| Gin | Gilbert N. Lewis | Gilbert and Sullivan |
| Giosuč Carducci | Gideon McDuck | Giuseppe Peano |
| Gin and tonic | Gimlet | GI |
| Gila monster | Gilgamesh | Gilles Apap |
| Giuseppe Garibaldi | Giuseppe Mazzini | Giovanni Domenico Cassini |
| Gilbert Delahaye | Giuseppe Verdi Compositions | Giovanni Pacini |
| Giovanni Paisiello | Giovanni Battista Pergolesi | GIS |
| Gill | Gillian Anderson | Gigi |
| Gibellina | Giovanni Falcone | Giacomo Leopardi |
| Giulio Racah | Giblet soup | Gift |
| Girolamo Savonarola | Giant Sequoia | Giangaleazzo Visconti |
| Giant impact theory | Giant Food | Giant (mythology) |
| Ginger | Ginger root | Gin rummy |
| Giraldus Cambrensis | Girona | Gifu, Gifu |
| Giller Prize | Girls and Boys Town | Giustina Pecori-Suárez |
| Gimli | Gimli (Middle-earth) | Ginger Rogers |
| Gigabit ethernet | Gironde | Gil |
| Gilding metal | Ginkgo | Given name etymology |
| Giotto | Gilchrist County, Florida | Gideon (Judges) |
| Gines Perez de Hita | Giovanni da Verrazano | Gil-galad |
| Gildor Inglorion | Gigantes | Giorgio Cavazzano |
| Giotto mission | Giotto di Bondone | Giovanni Gabrieli |