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Meanings and definitions for GUY
What does GUY stand for? What does GUY mean?
- Air Guyane SP is a French airline with its head office on the grounds of Cayenne-Rochambeau Airport in Matoury, French Guiana, France.
- Guy (given name)
- Guy (surname)
- That Guy (...), the New Zealand street performer Leigh Hart
- Guy, Alberta, a Canadian hamlet
- Guy, Arkansas, US, a city
- Guy, Indiana, US, an unincorporated community
- Guy, Kentucky, US, an unincorporated community
- Guy, Texas, US, an unincorporated community
- Guy Street, Montreal, Canada
- Guy (1997 film) (American, starring Vincent D'Onofrio)
- Guy (2018 film) (French, starring Alex Lutz)
- That Guy... Who Was in That Thing (2012), a documentary film
- Guy (album), debut studio album of Guy (band) 1988
- Guy (band), an American R&B group
- "G.U.Y.", a 2014 song by Lady Gaga from the album Artpop
- Guy (sailing), rope to control a spinnaker on a sailboat
- Air Guyane Express, ICAO code GUY
- Guy Motors, a former British bus and truck builder
- Guy (grape), the variety Gouais blanc
- The Guy, an effigy burned on Guy Fawkes Night
- The Guy, the mascot of the band Disturbed
- 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
- Ludovic Gal (1900–1944), Romanian running
- 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, 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
- 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 Costa (born 1945), 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 Levy (born 1994), Israeli footballer
- 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 Tzruya (born 1989), Israeli footballer
- Gal Uchovsky (born 1958), Israeli screenwriter and producer
- Gal Weinstein (born 1970), Israeli artist
- Gal Yekutiel (born 1981), Israeli judoka
- Paul Gallen (born 1981), Australian rugby league footballer
- GAL (cartoonist) (born 1940), Belgian cartoonist
- János Gálicz or "General Gal", Austro-Hungarian brigade and division commander during the Spanish Civil War
- 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
- 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
- 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
- .gal, a top-level Internet domain for Galicia, Spain
- Generic array logic
- Generalized Automation Language
- Global Address List in groupware
- Gal language
- Galoli language (ISO code)
- GAL (cuneiform), Sumerian cuneiform character
- Gal (1969 album), by Gal Costa
- GAL (film), a 2006 Spanish film
- Edward G. Pitka Sr. Airport, serving Galena, Alaska
- Epistle to the Galatians
- Gal-class submarine of the Israeli Navy
- General Aircraft Limited, a British aircraft manufacturer
- Global Aero Logistics, an American airline holding company
- Gyaru (ギャル), a Japanese fashion style for young women
- Kogal, a newer Japanese fashion style for young women, also sometimes referred to as "gal"
- Stadium Gal, a football stadium in Irun, Spain
- Avigdor Ben-Gal (born 1936), Israeli former general
- Avner Ben-Gal (born 1966), Israeli painter and artist
- GI (album), an album by the Germs
- Gi (Captain Planet character)
- Game Informer, a magazine
- Global Icon (band), a South Korean group
- Goethe-Institut, a German cultural association
- Gi alpha subunit, a protein
- Abbreviation of gastrointestinal
- Glycemic index, measuring a food's effect on blood glucose
- .gi, Gibraltar's top-level domain
- Gi (prefix symbol), for gibi
- General Instrument, an electronics company
- Gesellschaft für Informatik, a German computer society
- Global illumination, a group of 3D graphics algorithms
- Graphics Interface conference
- GI, a complexity class in graph theory
- Galvanized iron
- Gibraltar, ISO 3166-1 country code
- Keikogi, a martial arts uniform
Judogi
- Aikidogi
- Karate gi
- Brazilian jiu-jitsu gi
- Sambovka (Sambo Kurtka jacket)
- Greg Inglis, Australian rugby league footballer
- G.I. (military), a nickname for U.S. Army soldiers and equipment
- G.I. Generation
- Geographical indication of product source
- Itek Air (IATA airline designator GI)
- Gi (kana), a syllabic character in Japanese script
- Gi (cuneiform), a sign in cuneiform writing
- Guaranteed Irish
- Great Intelligence, an enemy of the Doctor in Doctor Who
- GIY Ireland (Grow It Yourself Ireland), an Ireland-based global movement known as GIY
- Yoy people or Giy, an ethnic group in Southeast Asia
- Probiz Guinee (ICAO Airline code: GIY)
- Giyani Airport (IATA airports code), South Africa; See List of airports by IATA code: G
- Giyug language (ISO 639:g language code: Giy)
- GIY-YIG, a structural family of Homing endonuclease
- Gui (surname), an ancient Chinese surname, xing
- Bernard Gui (1261 or 1262–1331), inquisitor of the Dominican Order
- Luigi Gui (1914–2010), Italian politician
- Gui Minhai (born 1964), Chinese–born Swedish scholar and publisher
- Vittorio Gui (1885–1975), Italian composer
- Gui Bonsiepe (born 1934), German designer and academic
- Gui Boratto (born 1974), Brazilian musician
- Gui Brandao (born 1988), Brazilian footballer
- Gui de Cambrai (fl. 1190–1220), French writer
- Gui de Cavalhon (fl. 1200–1229), Provençal nobleman
- Gui Guerrejat (died 1178), Occitan noble
- Gui de Maillesec (died 1412), French bishop and cardinal
- Gui Mallon (born 1953), Brazilian composer
- Gui Rochat (born 1933), American art dealer
- Gui d'Ussel (fl. 1195–1209), French troubadour
- Gui, Burkina Faso
- Gui River, in China
- Guinea
- Globally Unique Identifier
- Graphical user interface
- Gui (food), Korean grilled dishes
- Gui (vessel), a type of ancient Chinese ritual vessel
- Ghosts in Chinese culture (鬼)
- Golfing Union of Ireland
- Guide Bridge railway station, England
- Güiria Airport, Venezuela
- Keikogi, a martial arts uniform
- Guys, Tennessee, a little town
- Constantin Guys (1802-1892), Dutch-born war correspondent, painter and illustrator
- The Guys, a 2002 play by Anne Nelson
- Guys (comics), the seventh novel in Canadian cartoonist Dave Sim's Cerebus comic book series
- GUYS, an attack team featured in the Japanese television series Ultraman Mebius
- KGuys, YouTube chanel
- Gray (unit) (Gy), SI unit of absorbed radiation
- Giga-year, 1,000,000,000 years (non-SI)
- Galactic year, the time it takes for the solar system to orbit the galactic center
- Pierre Gy (1924–2015), French chemist and statistician
- Garin de Gy, 14th century Catholic Master of the Order of Preachers
- Gy, Switzerland, a village in the Geneva canton
- Guyana (ISO country code: GY)
.gy, the country code top level domain (ccTLD) for Guyana
- GY postcode area for Guernsey, Alderney and Sark
- Gy, Haute-Saône, a commune in the Haute-Saône département of France
- Great Yarmouth, United Kingdom
- Grimsby, United Kingdom
- GY, a Mazda automotive piston engine
- Gabon Airlines (IATA code: GY)
- Tri-MG Intra Asia Airlines's IATA code
- Hungarian gy, an alphabetic digraph
- gy, a digraph in the Tibetan pinyin transliteration system
- GenCorp (GY NYSE symbol)
- Grapevine yellows, a plant disease
- Gy, the on-line charging interface in the GPRS core network
- Guyana, (328) ISO 3-letter country code
- Guymon airport (code), United States
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