Gaillard (disambiguation)

Gaillards is a naval term for the forecastle and quarterdeck (together) on a sailing warship.

Look up Gaillard, gaillard, or gaillarde in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

Gaillard may also refer to:

Places

  • Gaillard, a commune of the Haute-Savoie département, in France
  • Château-Gaillard, Ain, a commune in the French département of Ain
  • Château Gaillard, a ruined medieval castle in Normandy, France
  • Gaillard Cut, old name for Culebra Cut, a man-made valley cutting through the continental divide in Panama
  • Gaillard, Georgia, a community in the United States
  • Gaillard Island, a dredge disposal island located in Alabama, United States
  • La Gaillarde, a commune in Seine Maritime, France
  • La Gaillarde campus, a campus in Montpellier, France
  • Brive-la-Gaillarde, a commune in Corrèze, France

People

Given name

  • Gaillard I de Durfort (died 1356/7), French priest and nobleman
  • Gaillard II de Durfort (died 1422), seneschal of Gascony
  • Gaillard III de Durfort (died 1452), seneschal of Landes
  • Gaillard IV de Durfort (died 1482), French nobleman
  • Gailard Sartain (born 1946), American actor
  • Gaillard Hunt (1862–1924), U.S. author and civil servant
  • Theodore Gaillard Croft 1874–1920), U.S. army soldier and congressman from South Carolina
  • Theodore Gaillard Hunt (1805–1893), U.S. Congressman
  • Theodore Gaillard Thomas (1832–1903), U.S. gynaecologist

Surname

Others

  • Gaillard (grape), French wine grape that is also known as Enfariné noir
  • Gaillard blanc, another name for the French wine grape Clairette blanche
  • A garou auspice from the role playing game Werewolf: The Apocalypse (see Werewolf: The Apocalypse#Auspices)

See also

  • Galliard (disambiguation)
  • Gallardo (disambiguation)
  • Gaylord (disambiguation)
  • Gailliard, a surname
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