Gord (given name)
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Gord is a given name, especially popular in Canada, often as a diminutive form of Gordon, and may refer to:
In sports:
- Gord Ash, assistant general manager for the Milwaukee Brewers
- Gord Kluzak, retired NHL defenseman who played his entire career for the Boston Bruins
- Gord Miller (sportscaster), Canadian sportscaster for the cable network TSN
- Gord Spence, Professional Hockey player who played 1 season in the National Hockey League for the Toronto St. Pats
- Gord Sauce, a.k.a Kent Williamson, biggest Gord in the league.
In politics:
- Gord Mackintosh, politician in Manitoba, Canada
- Gord Miller (politician), former politician in Ontario, Canada
- Gord Scott, Green Party candidate running against Cheryl Gallant in the 2006 Canadian federal election
In ecology:
- Gord Miller (environmental commissioner), the current Environmental Commissioner of Ontario, Canada
- Gord Perks, Canadian environmentalist, political activist, and writer
In fiction:
- Ranger Gord, fictional character on The Red Green Show, full name Gordon Ranger
In other fields:
- Gord Martineau, Canadian television journalist
- Gord Sinclair, bass guitarist for the popular Canadian rock group The Tragically Hip
- Gord Downie, lead singer for the popular Canadian rock group The Tragically Hip
[edit] See also
Gord in persian means a champion. Gord Afrid[1] was a woman warrior in Shahnaneh[2]

