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Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Other uses of Шаблон:Commons category Gill may be a surname or given name, derived from a number of unrelated sources.
Europe
In Europe, various cultures use the name, examples being:
- the Dutch form of the given name Giles
- in English, Gill may be a hypocorism of a number of given names, including Giles, Julian, William (Шаблон:Lang), Gillian, Gilbert
- in Northern English, Scots and Norwegian, it may be a topographic name, ultimately derived from Old Norse Шаблон:Lang 'ravine'; for example: Lord Gill
- as a surname, an anglicization of the Scottish or Irish patronymic McGill (or Шаблон:Lang, Шаблон:Lang and variants), also derived from the origins of the same English name.
Indian subcontinent
- in Punjab, a clan of Jats and Ramgharias (Шаблон:Lang or Шаблон:Lang), it may be derived from the Punjabi word 'gil' meaning "moisture".[1][2][3][4][5] According to oral history, the progenitor of the clan was a man named Gill.[6] Shergill, Virk, and Sidhu are descendant clans of the Gill Jat clan.[6][7] The name is also used by the Chuhra (Balmiki and Bhangi) caste, including the Mirasis.[8] According to bhāt (bardic) records, the Gill Jat clan claims origin to an abandoned child found by a raja in a moist, jungle area of the wilds whom was being attended by a lion.[9] This tale is recounted in colonial-era literature.[9] Connections to historic and contemporary Iranic peoples, such as the ancient Gelae tribe of the Scythians and the present-day Gilaki people, and locations such as Gilan, have been suggested.[9] There were half a million Gill Jats recorded in the 1881 British India census.[9] The Gill Jats had a marriage custom which involved digging a hole in a muddy spring.[9]
West Asia
In Hebrew, a masculine given name or byname meaning "joy, gladness" (Шаблон:Lang, feminine form Шаблон:Lang, Шаблон:Lang).
East Asia
In Korean, a common personal name often transliterated as Gil.[10]
People with the surname Gill
- A. A. Gill (Adrian Anthony Gill, 1954–2016), British newspaper columnist and writer
- Adrian Gill (1937–1986), Australian meteorologist and oceanographer
- Alan Gill, English vocalist, guitarist and songwriter
- Albert Gill (1879–1916), English Victoria Cross recipient
- Amber Gill (born 1997), English television personality and author
- Amrinder Gill (born 1976), Indian singer and actor
- André Gill (1840–1885), French caricaturist
- Andy Gill (1956–2020), English musician, member of the rock band Gang of Four
- Anthony Gill (disambiguation), several people
- Anton Gill (born 1948), English historian and novelist
- Arie Gill-Glick (1930–2016), Israeli Olympic runner
- Aurélien Gill (1933–2015), Canadian senator
- Avtar Gill, Indian Bollywood actor
- Basil Gill (1877–1955), English stage and film actor
- Ben Gill (born 1987), English professional footballer
- Bob Gill (disambiguation), several people
- Bobby Gill (born 1959), NASCAR driver
- Brendan Gill (1914–1997), American journalist
- Brian Gill, Lord Gill (born 1942), Lord Justice Clerk of Scotland
- Bryan Nash Gill (1961–2013), American artist
- Gill (Buckinghamshire cricketer), early cricketer, given name not known
- Cam Gill (born 1997), American football player
- Charles Gill (disambiguation), several people
- Christopher Gill (born 1936), British politician
- Colin Gill (1892–1940), British artist
- Conor Gill (born 1980), American professional lacrosse player
- Craig Gill (born 1961), British musician (Inspiral Carpets)
- Dante "Tex" Gill (1930–2003), American trans brothel owner, jailed for tax evasion
- David Gill (disambiguation), several people
- DeLancey W. Gill (1859–1940), American photographer
- Duane Gill, American professional wrestler, known as Gillberg
- Eddie Gill (born 1978), American professional basketball player
- Edmund Dwen Gill (1908–1986), Australian geologist, palaeontologist and museum curator
- Eric Gill (1882–1940), British artist, sculptor and typographer (creator of the typeface Gill Sans)
- Ernest Gill (1877–1950), English cricketer and footballer
- Eugene Gill (1898–1981), American college sports coach
- Frank Gill (ornithologist) (born 1941), American ornithologist
- Gaurav Gill, Indian race and rally car driver
- George Gill (disambiguation), several people
- Gugu Gill, Indian actor
- Gursimrat Singh Gill, Indian footballer
- Hal Gill (born 1975), American professional ice hockey player
- Harry Gill (disambiguation), several people
- Irving Gill (1870–1936), American architect
- Jacob Gill, also known as Fable Jake and "Magic" Jake Dumas, an indie professional wrestler also working for the NWA
- Jacquelyn Gill, American paleoecologist
- James Gill (disambiguation), several people
- JB Gill (born 1986), English singer and farmer
- Jenny Gill (born 1951), New Zealand executive
- Jocelyn Gill (1916–1984), American astronomer
- Joe Gill (1919–2006), American comics writer
- John Gill (disambiguation), several people
- Johnny Gill (disambiguation), several people
- Jordan Gill (born 1994), British boxer
- Joseph Gill (disambiguation), several people
- Juan Bautista Gill (1840–1877), President of Paraguay
- Kanwar Pal Singh Gill, Indian police officer, Director General of Police, Punjab
- Keenu Gill (born 1990), Hong Kong cricketer
- Keith Gill (born 1986), American financial analyst and investor
- Keith Gill (athletic director), American sports director
- Ken Gill (disambiguation), several people
- Kendall Gill (born 1968), American professional basketball player
- Kimveer Gill (1981–2006), Canadian shooter responsible for Dawson School shootings in 2006
- Lachhman Singh Gill, Indian politician, Chief-minister of Punjab (India)
- Lesley Gill, American anthropologist
- Liam Gill (rugby) (born 1992), Australian Rugby Union player
- Liam Gill (snowboarder) (born 2003), Canadian snowboarder
- Libby Gill, American personal coach
- MacDonald Gill (1884–1947), English artist
- Madge Gill (1882–1961), English artist
- Margaret Gill (1797–1864), first wife of American black actor Ira Frederick Aldridge
- Mary Gill (disambiguation), several people
- Michel Gill (born 1960), American actor
- Minna Gill (1896–1964), American librarian
- Moses Gill (1734–1800), American politician
- M. S. Gill (1936–2023), Indian bureaucrat, politician and writer
- Neelam Gill, British model
- Neena Gill, British member of the European Parliament
- Nia Gill (born 1948), American Democratic Party politician
- Nicolas Gill (born 1972), Canadian judo competitor
- Paul Gill (born 1963), English cricketer
- Parm Gill (born 1974), Canadian Conservative politician
- Parmjit Singh Gill (born 1966), British Liberal Democrat politician
- Peter Gill (disambiguation), several people
- Piara Singh Gill, Indian nuclear physicist & professor
- Prabhsukhan Singh Gill, Indian football goalkeeper
- Priya Gill (born 1975), Indian Bollywood actress
- R. R. Rockingham Gill (born 1944), Welsh philosophy lecturer
- Raminder Gill, Canadian politician in Ontario
- Richard Gill (disambiguation), several people
- Robin D. Gill (born 1951), American japanologist
- Robin Gill (journalist), Canadian journalist
- Samuel Thomas Gill (1818–1880), early Australian colonial artist
- Sarah Ann Gill (1795–1866), Barbadian folk hero
- Sean Gill, American writer and film editor
- Shehnaaz Kaur Gill, Indian actress and singer
- Shae Gill, Pakistani singer and cover-artist
- Shubman Gill, Indian cricketer
- Slats Gill (1901–1966), American basketball and baseball coach
- Stanley Gill (1926–1975), British computer scientist
- Steve Gill, American radio talk-show host
- T. P. Gill (Thomas Patrick Gill, 1858–1931), Irish politician
- Terry Gill, British actor
- Thea Gill (born 1970), Canadian actress
- Theodore Nicholas Gill (1837–1914), American ichthyologist
- Thomas Gill (disambiguation), several people
- Tim Gill (born 1953), American computer software entrepreneur and gay rights activist
- Tom Gill (disambiguation), several people
- Trenton Gill (born 1999), American football player
- Turner Gill (born 1962), American college football coach
- Vince Gill (born 1957), American country singer–songwriter
- Warren C. Gill (1912–1987), American Coast Guardsman and politician
- William Henry Gill (composer) (1839–1923), Manx musical scholar
- W. Walter Gill (1876–1963), Manx scholar, folklorist and poet
- Walter Gill (1851–1929), forestry administrator in South Australia
See also
References
Шаблон:Surname Шаблон:Gotras of Jats Шаблон:Ethnic and social groups of the Punjab