Geoffrey, Geoffroy, Geoff, etc., may refer to:
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Geoffrey (given name)
Geoffrey is an English masculine given name. It is generally considered the Anglo-Norman language, Anglo-Norman form of the Germanic Compound (linguistics), compound 'god' and 'peace'. It is a derivative of Dutch Godfried, German Gottfried and ...
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Geoffroy (surname)
Geoffroy is a surname. Notable persons with that surname include:
* Jean-Baptiste Geoffroy (1601–1675), French composer
* Jean-Nicolas Geoffroy (1633–1694), French harpsichordist and organist
* Étienne François Geoffroy (1672–1731), Fre ...
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Geoffroy (musician) (born 1987), Canadian singer and songwriter
Fictional characters
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Geoffrey the Giraffe, the Toys "R" Us mascot
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Geoff Peterson, an animatronic robot sidekick on ''The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson''
* Geoff, a character from the cartoon series ''
Total Drama''
* Geoff, Mark Corrigon's romantic rival on ''
Peep Show''
Other uses
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Geoff (Greyhawk), a fictional land in the World of Greyhawk ''Dungeons & Dragons'' campaign setting
See also
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Galfrid
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Geof
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Gofraid
is an Irish masculine given name, arising in the Old Irish and Middle Irish/ Middle Gaelic languages, as , and later partially Anglicised as Goffraid.
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Godfrey (name) Godfrey is a given name and an English surname. The given name is derived from the Old French ''Godefroy'', a name composed of the elements: the first being either ''God'' ("God") or ''gōd'' ("good"); the second being ''fred'' ("peace"). The name ...
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Gottfried
Gottfried is a masculine German given name.
It is derived from the Old High German name , recorded since the 7th century, and composed of the elements (conflated from the etyma for "God" and "good", and possibly further conflated with ) and ("pe ...
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Godefroy (disambiguation) Godefroy is a surname of Old French origin, and originally a given name, cognate with Geoffrey/Geoffroy/ Jeffrey/Jeffries, Godfrey, Gottfried, etc.
Godefroy or Godefroi may refer to:
People Given name
* Godefroi, Count of Durbuy (d. before ...
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Goffredo
Goffredo is an Italian given name, cognate with Godfrey, Gottfried, Galfrid, etc. Notable people with the name include:
* Goffredo Alessandrini (1904–1978), Italian script writer and film director
* Goffredo Baur, Italian cross country skier who ...
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Jeffery (name) Jeffery is a given name or a surname. As a surname, it is a Cornish variant of the more commonly spelled given name Jeffrey.
It may refer to:
Surname
* Aaron Jeffery (born 1970), New Zealand-born actor
* Alshon Jeffery (born 1990), American foo ...
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Jeffrey (name)
Jeffrey is a common English language, English given name, and a variant form of the name Geoffrey (given name), Geoffrey (itself from a Middle French variant of Godfrey (name), Godfrey, Gottfried).
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Jeffries Jeffries is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
* Adam Jeffries (born 1976), American actor
* Ben Jeffries (born 1980), Australian rugby league footballer
* Bill Jeffries (born 1945), former New Zealand politician
* Chad Jeffries ( ...
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Jeffreys Jeffreys is a surname that may refer to the following notable people:
* Alec Jeffreys (born 1950), British biologist and discoverer of DNA fingerprinting
* Anne Jeffreys (1923–2017), American actress and singer
* Arthur Frederick Jeffreys ( ...
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Jeffers
Jeffers is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
* Alex Jeffers, American author
* Alexis Jeffers (born 1968), St. Kitts and Nevis politician
* Anne Burton Jeffers (1851 - 1946), American librarian
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Jeoffry (cat)
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Jeff
Jeff is a masculine name, often a short form (hypocorism) of the English given name Jefferson or Jeffrey, which comes from a medieval variant of Geoffrey.
Music
* DJ Jazzy Jeff, American DJ/turntablist record producer Jeffrey Allen Townes
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