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The Onomastics of the Gothic language (Gothic personal names) are an important source not only for the history of the Goths themselves, but for Germanic
Gothic_name
Architectural style of Medieval Europe
Gothic architecture is an architectural style prevalent in Europe from the late 12th to the 16th century, during the High and Late Middle Ages, surviving
Gothic_architecture
Romance, horror and death literary genre
Gothic fiction, often referred to as Gothic horror (primarily in the 20th century), is a literary aesthetic of fear and haunting. The name of the genre
Gothic_fiction
Alphabet used for writing the Gothic language
contains Gothic characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of letters. The Gothic alphabet
Gothic_alphabet
Architectural movement
Gothic Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic or Neo-Gothic) is an architectural movement that after a gradual build-up beginning in the second
Gothic_Revival_architecture
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Gothic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gothic or Gothics may refer to: Goths or Gothic people, a Germanic people Gothic language, an extinct
Gothic
Extinct East Germanic language
contains Gothic characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of letters. Gothic is an extinct
Gothic_language
Subgenre of Gothic fiction
Southern Gothic is an artistic subgenre of fiction, music, film, theatre, and television that is heavily influenced by Gothic elements and set in the American
Southern_Gothic
2026 video game
Gothic 1 Remake (or Gothic Remake) is a 2026 action role-playing game developed by Alkimia Interactive and published by THQ Nordic. It is a remake of the
Gothic_1_Remake
Family of sans-serif fonts
Franklin Gothic and its related faces are a large family of sans-serif typefaces in the industrial or grotesque style developed in the early years of the
Franklin_Gothic
2001 video game
Gothic is a 2001 action role-playing game developed by Piranha Bytes for Windows and the first game of the Gothic game franchise. A Nintendo Switch port
Gothic_(video_game)
Topic in Germanic philology
dative singular Gutþiudai. Gutthiuda could also mean "Land of the Gothic people". The name of the Goths was probably first recorded by Greek and Roman writers
Name_of_the_Goths
1930 painting by Grant Wood
American Gothic is a 1930 oil painting on beaverboard by the American Regionalist artist Grant Wood, depicting a Midwestern farmer and his daughter standing
American_Gothic
2010 video game
Arcania (originally released as Arcania: Gothic 4) is an action role-playing video game, spin-off of the Gothic series, developed by Spellbound Entertainment
Arcania:_Gothic_4
2006 video game
Gothic 3 is a 2006 action role-playing game for Windows developed by Piranha Bytes. It is the sequel to Gothic II and the third game in the Gothic franchise
Gothic_3
Early Germanic people
In the Gothic language, the Goths were called the *Gut-þiuda ('Gothic people') or *Gutans ('Goths'). The Proto-Germanic form of the Gothic name is reconstructed
Goths
North American architectural style
Carpenter Gothic, also sometimes called Carpenter's Gothic or Rural Gothic, is a North American architectural style an application of Gothic Revival architectural
Carpenter_Gothic
Genre of rock music
Gothic rock (also known as goth rock or simply goth) is a subgenre of rock music which grew out of British post-punk in the late 1970s. The genre draws
Gothic_rock
Name list
name of Germanic origin. The name is given for Galician Saint Gonzalo (d. c. 1108/12), bishop of Mondoñedo from 1071. It derives from a Gothic name with
Gonzalo_(name)
Type of given name
frequency, especially Gothic names, in the late Roman Empire, in the 4th to 5th centuries (the Germanic Heroic Age). A great variety of names are attested from
Germanic_name
Name list
given name, a variant of Alodia, possibly a Gothic name with elements Ala, perhaps meaning 'other' or 'all', and od, 'wealth, heritage'. The given name was
Élodie
Genre of heavy metal music
Gothic metal (or goth metal) is a fusion genre combining the aggression of heavy metal with the dark atmospheres of gothic rock. The music of gothic metal
Gothic_metal
Byzantine–Gothic war in Italy
The Gothic War between the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine Empire) during the reign of Emperor Justinian I and the Ostrogothic Kingdom of Italy took place
Gothic_War_(535–554)
2002 video game
Gothic II is a 2002 action role-playing game developed by Piranha Bytes for Microsoft Windows, and the sequel to Gothic. It was released for Microsoft
Gothic_II
Genre of country music
Gothic country (sometimes referred to as gothic Americana, Southern Gothic, the Denver sound, or dark country) is a genre of country music rooted in early
Gothic_country
13th-century style in Gothic architecture
High Gothic was a period of Gothic architecture in the 13th century, from about 1200 to 1280, which saw the construction of a series of refined and richly
High_Gothic
Gothic paganism or Gothic polytheism was the original religion of the Goths before their conversion to Christianity. The Goths first appear in historical
Gothic_paganism
Fashion subculture
Gothic Lolita (Japanese: ゴシック・アンド・ロリータ, Hepburn: Goshikku ando rorīta), abbreviated as gothloli (ゴスロリ, gosurori) for short, is a Japanese fashion subculture
Gothic_Lolita
2020 novel by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
Mexican Gothic is a 2020 gothic horror novel by Mexican Canadian author Silvia Moreno-Garcia. It centers on a young woman investigating her cousin's claims
Mexican_Gothic
Style of medieval art
Gothic art was a style of medieval art that developed in Northern France out of Romanesque art in the 12th century, led by the concurrent development of
Gothic_art
Architectural style
French Gothic architecture is an architectural style which emerged in France in 1140, and was dominant until the mid-16th century. The most notable examples
French_Gothic_architecture
Artistic style
etc.), which has its own characteristics. Despite its name, Catalan Gothic differs from the Gothic styles from other parts of Europe. In architecture, it
Catalan_Gothic
North-American architectural style for schools
Collegiate Gothic is an architectural style subgenre of Gothic Revival architecture that first became popular in the late-19th and early-20th centuries
Collegiate_Gothic
Grotesque sans-serif typeface
Trade Gothic is a sans-serif typeface designed in 1948 by Jackson Burke (1908–1975), who continued to work on further style-weight combinations, eventually
Trade_Gothic
Gothic language extinct by the 18th century
Crimean Gothic was a Germanic, probably East Germanic, language spoken by the Crimean Goths in some isolated locations in Crimea until the late 18th century
Crimean_Gothic
Variant of Gothic architecture that is typical for the Low Countries
Brabantine Gothic, occasionally called Brabantian Gothic, is a significant variant of Gothic architecture that is typical for the Low Countries. It surfaced
Brabantine_Gothic
American magazine
fall of 2000 after the success of the Internet social group of the same name. Gothic Beauty covers numerous aspects of underground culture including fashion
Gothic_Beauty
Genre of Tasmanian literature
Australian continent. Tasmanian Gothic has inspired works in other artistic media, including theatre and film. The genre was named by in a 1989 Meanjin article
Tasmanian_Gothic
1986 British film
Gothic is a 1986 British psychological horror film directed by Ken Russell, starring Gabriel Byrne as Lord Byron, Julian Sands as Percy Bysshe Shelley
Gothic_(film)
Grotesque sans-serif typeface
News Gothic is a sans-serif typeface designed by Morris Fuller Benton and released in 1908 by his employer American Type Founders (ATF). The typeface is
News_Gothic
Language invented by J. R. R. Tolkien
further, using Gothic names for the early leaders of the Northmen of Rhovanion, ancestors of Rohan, and for the first Kings of Rohan. Gothic was an East
Westron
Wedge Serif typeface
Copperplate Gothic is a typeface designed by Frederic W. Goudy and first produced by American Type Founders (ATF) beginning in 1901. While termed a "Gothic" (another
Copperplate_Gothic
Ghost town in US state of Colorado
Gothic area. The blast shot strands of "wire-silver." Soon, prospectors arrived, and Gothic exploded. Getting its name from Gothic Mountain, Gothic was
Gothic,_Colorado
List of ships with the same or similar names
Gothic Star was the name of two ships of the Blue Star Line. SS Gothic Star MV Gothic Star This article includes a list of ships with the same or similar
Gothic_Star
Name list
Theodoric is a Germanic given name. First attested as a Gothic name in the 5th century, it became widespread in the Germanic-speaking world, not least
Theodoric
Korean typeface
Windows XP users. The name "malgun" means "clear" in Korean, thus making a direct translation of the font's name "Clear Gothic." The font uses Segoe UI
Malgun_Gothic
Name list
a standard name in the Hispanic and Portuguese royal families. It is derived from a Gothic name, or a conflation of several Gothic names; from *Aþalfuns
Alphons
5th–6th-century Germanic ethnic group
centuries, established one of the two major Gothic kingdoms within the Western Roman Empire. They drew on large Gothic populations settled in the Balkans since
Ostrogoths
Architectural period
Gothic architecture in the Czech lands are often named after the Bohemian ruling dynasty of the corresponding time: Early Gothic – Přemyslid Gothic (13th
Czech_Gothic_architecture
Geometric sans-serif typeface
Handel Gothic is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed in 1965 by Donald J. Handel (1936–2002), who worked for the graphic designer Saul Bass. Handel
Handel_Gothic
Science-fiction tabletop wargame
name of Battlefleet Gothic is taken from an in-universe spacefleet of the galaxy-spanning Imperium of Man, assigned to protect the eponymous Gothic Sector
Battlefleet_Gothic
Conflict between the Roman Empire and various Gothic tribes
The Gothic War of 376–382 was one of several Gothic Wars in Roman history in which the Goths fought against the Roman Empire. This particular conflict
Gothic_War_(376–382)
Overview of building classification
Gothic cathedrals and churches are religious buildings constructed in Europe in Gothic style between the mid-12th century and the beginning of the 16th
Gothic cathedrals and churches
Gothic_cathedrals_and_churches
Centre of the old city of Barcelona
although open to service vehicles and taxis. Despite its name, a number of landmark Gothic buildings in the neighborhood do not date to the Middle Ages
Gothic_Quarter,_Barcelona
1991 studio album by Paradise Lost
released) is retrospectively considered style-defining and name-giving for the genre of gothic metal. The album has been re-released and remastered twice
Gothic_(Paradise_Lost_album)
Unicode character block
Gothic is a Unicode block containing characters for writing the East Germanic Gothic language. The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose
Gothic_(Unicode_block)
Christianity as practiced by the ancient Goths
Gothic Christianity refers to the Christian religion of the Goths and sometimes non-Gothic tribes, such as the Gepids, Vandals, and Burgundians, who may
Gothic_Christianity
Bible translation
The Gothic Bible or Wulfila Bible is the Christian Bible in the Gothic language, which was spoken by the Eastern Germanic (Gothic) tribes in the Early
Gothic_Bible
List of ships with the same or similar names
of steamships have been named Gothic, including SS Gothic (1893) was an ocean liner built in 1893 and scrapped in 1926 SS Gothic (1919), a British tanker
SS_Gothic
Contemporary subculture
Gothic Western (sometimes referred to as Western Gothic and Gothic prairie) is a subculture, artistically similar to Gothic Americana, but blends goth
Gothic_Western
Sculpture style in Europe during the Middle Ages
from the Gothic period never gave themselves that name neither they considered themselves barbarians. On the contrary, in its emergence Gothic art was
Gothic_sculpture
Declensions in the Gothic language
Gothic is an inflected language, and as such its nouns, pronouns, and adjectives must be declined in order to serve a grammatical function. A set of declined
Gothic_declension
Swedish cultural movement
figures. The name is derived from the Gothicists' belief that the Goths had originated from Sweden, based on Jordanes' account of a Gothic urheimat in
Gothicism
Literary motif
The Gothic double is a literary motif which refers to the divided personality of a character. Closely linked to the Doppelgänger, which first appeared
Gothic_double
2001 book by Gary Crew
through Lothian Books. The book focuses on a teenager named Johnny Doolan who discovers many old gothic books in his attic after his younger sister dies of
Gothic_Hospital
Manga-style comic by Anike Hage
Gothic Sports is a German graphic novel created by Anike Hage. The protagonist is a young girl named Anya, who is adjusting to her new school. When Anya
Gothic_Sports
Elder Futhark writings
other symbols instead of runes. Very few Elder Futhark inscriptions in the Gothic language have been found in the territory historically settled by the Goths
Gothic_runic_inscriptions
American country and rock music group
Connor Christian & the Morningstar Revival. Under the name "Connor Christian & Southern Gothic," they released 2 studio albums. The 2013 album New Hometown
The_Southern_Gothic
Architectural style of Medieval Italy
Italian Gothic architecture (also called temperate Gothic architecture), has characteristics that distinguish it considerably from those of the place
Italian_Gothic_architecture
2000 video game
Martian Gothic: Unification is a 2000 survival horror video game developed by Creative Reality for Microsoft Windows and Coyote Developments for the PlayStation
Martian_Gothic:_Unification
Mountain in Colorado, United States
ghost town of Gothic in Gunnison County, Colorado, United States. Gothic Mountain takes its name from its pinnacles said to resemble Gothic architecture
Gothic_Mountain
Geometric sans-serif typeface
Bank Gothic is a rectilinear geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Morris Fuller Benton for American Type Founders and released in 1930. The design
Bank_Gothic
Gothic fiction genre
Latin American Gothic is a subgenre of Gothic fiction that draws on Gothic themes and aesthetics and adapts them to the political and geographical specificities
Latin_American_Gothic
Contemporary art movement
New Gothic or Neo-Gothic is a contemporary art movement that emphasizes darkness and horror. "The Neo Gothic Art Manifesto" was written by Gothic subculture
New_Gothic
2014 American film
Suburban Gothic is a 2014 American supernatural comedy horror film directed by Richard Bates Jr. It had its world premiere on July 19, 2014, at the Fantasia
Suburban_Gothic_(film)
King of the Visigoths from 649 to 672
jointly with his father Chindaswinth until his father's death in 653. His Gothic name is believed to have been *𐍂𐌰𐌹𐌺𐌰𐍃𐍅𐌹𐌽𐌸𐍃 (*Raikaswinþs), from
Recceswinth
Font commonly used for highway signs
Devices, (also known as the FHWA Series fonts and unofficially as Highway Gothic), is a sans-serif typeface developed by the United States Federal Highway
Highway_Gothic
1995 novel by Dennis Etchison
California Gothic is a novel by Dennis Etchison published by Robinson Publishing in 1995. California Gothic is a novel about an apparently ordinary man named Dan
California_Gothic
Name list
Manrique (var. Manríquez) is (1) a name of Visigothic origin, a given name derived from the Gothic name Ermanaric ([H]ermanarico, [H][er]manrique) later
Manrique
Architectural style
Southern French Gothic, or Meridional Gothic (French: gothique méridional; Occitan: gòtic meridional), is a specific and militant style of Gothic architecture
Southern_French_Gothic
Lithuania is not the very centre of Gothic architecture, but it provides a number of examples, partly very different and some quite unique. Lithuania,
Gothic architecture in Lithuania
Gothic_architecture_in_Lithuania
scholars have long seen this migration as a believable explanation of the Gothic name and their Germanic language. Jordanes' Getica has been categorized among
Origin_stories_of_the_Goths
Story from 2000 AD magazine
"American Gothic" is also the name of a storyline in comics related to the Swamp Thing. American Gothic is a horror/western story from 2000 AD, created
American_Gothic_(comics)
System of handwriting scripts
Gothic script is a name applied to the system of handwriting scripts that originally developed from Caroline minuscule and spread throughout Europe beginning
Gothic_script_(palaeography)
Mountain in New York, United States
The mountain is named due to the resemblance of its three arched peaks and large rock slides to Gothic architecture. Although the name has been attributed
Gothics
Portuguese Gothic architecture is the architectural style prevalent in Portugal in the Late Middle Ages. As in other parts of Europe, Gothic style slowly
Portuguese Gothic architecture
Portuguese_Gothic_architecture
1942 photograph by Gordon Parks
American Gothic (also known as American Gothic, Washington, D.C.) is a photograph of Ella Watson, an American charwoman, taken by the photographer Gordon
American_Gothic_(photograph)
Official country residence of British monarch
Robinson to be "one of the supreme achievements of English Perpendicular Gothic" design. Originally designed to project Norman dominance around the outskirts
Windsor_Castle
French Gothic stained glass windows were an important feature of French Gothic architecture, particularly cathedrals and churches built between the 12th
French Gothic stained glass windows
French_Gothic_stained_glass_windows
Geometric sans-serif typeface
ITC Avant Garde Gothic is a geometric sans serif font family based on the logo font used in the Avant Garde magazine. Herb Lubalin devised the logo concept
ITC_Avant_Garde
Gothic title for a tribal ruler
Reiks (Gothic: 𐍂𐌴𐌹𐌺𐍃; pronunciation /ri:ks/; Latinized as rix) is a Gothic title for a tribal ruler, often translated as "king". In the Gothic Bible
Reiks
Gothic letter of the alphabet
the name of 𐍈, the Gothic letter expressing the [hʷ] or [ʍ] sound (reflected in English by the inverted wh-spelling for [ʍ]). Hwair is also the name of
Hwair
Gothic bluebooks were short forms of gothic fiction popular in the late 18th century and early 19th century. Examples of this form of fiction are now
Gothic_bluebooks
list of notable gothic metal bands. Gothic metal is a genre of music characterized as a combination of the dark atmosphere of gothic rock with the aggression
List_of_gothic_metal_bands
American actress (born 1982)
"Southern Gothic Productions: Who is Southern Gothic Productions?". Archived from the original on April 28, 2009. Retrieved May 30, 2009. "Southern Gothic Productions
Hilarie_Burton
list of notable artists who have been described as gothic rock or dark rock by reliable sources. "Gothic rock" is a term typically used to describe a musical
List_of_gothic_rock_artists
Runic alphabet letter
character was later reused as the 16th letter in the Gothic alphabet (𐌿), the corresponding name being urus. The rune is recorded in all three rune poems
Ur_(rune)
Name list
(Latin Aloysia, the feminin form of Louis) or that it is the same as the Gothic name Egilo/Egilona, spelled to reflect contemporary pronunciation. It may
Eylo_(name)
Gothic art in Milan denotes the city's artistic period at the turn of the second half of the 13th century and the first half of the 15th century. The Gothic
Gothic_art_in_Milan
Name list
Spanish and Portuguese name from the latinisation of the Gothic given name *𐍂𐌰𐌽𐌰𐌼𐌹𐍂 (*Ranamir). Notable people with the name include: Ramiro I of
Ramiro
GOTHIC NAME
GOTHIC NAME
Boy/Male
Australian, Welsh
Dark-skinned
Boy/Male
German, Gothic
Servant
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Light
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Story Teller; A Singer
Boy/Male
Norse
God of the sky.
Girl/Female
Indian
Brilliant, Shining, Gothic, Complete, Complete
Girl/Female
Indian
Name of a river
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
A Sanskrit Scholar
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Gotham in Nottinghamshire, so named from Old English gÄt ‘goat’ + hÄm ‘homestead’ or hamm ‘water meadow’.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Light; Candle Light; Dheepam
Male
Welsh
Welsh name derived from the Celtic byname Cethin, GETHIN means "dark, swarthy."
Female
Teutonic
Teutonic form of Gothic Amalasuintha, MALASINTHA means "strong worker."
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian, British, English, German
Rules with God
Girl/Female
Hindu
Lamp - removes dark ness
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Perfect and Love
Boy/Male
Biblical
Excelling, remaining.
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Gothic
King of Mask
Boy/Male
Norse
Herald.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Pearl
Biblical
excelling; remaining
GOTHIC NAME
GOTHIC NAME
Male
Romanian
Romanian form of Roman Latin Valerius, VALERIU means "to be healthy, to be strong."Â
Girl/Female
Tamil
Boy/Male
Scottish Shakespearean
Son of the blackman.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
World of the King
Girl/Female
Arabic
Justice; Joy; Lucky
Male
French
French form of Latin Macarius, MACAIRE means "blessed."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Virgin, Virgin Mary
Girl/Female
Muslim
Pure, Chaste, Polite, Nice
Girl/Female
Indian
Faith can also mean desire to achieve
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Pandavas' Mother
GOTHIC NAME
GOTHIC NAME
GOTHIC NAME
GOTHIC NAME
GOTHIC NAME
a.
See Sothic.
a.
Pertaining to the formation of uric-acid concretions (stone) in the bladder and other parts of the body; as, lithic diathesis.
a.
Of or pertaining to Sothis, the Egyptian name for the Dog Star; taking its name from the Dog Star; canicular.
n.
One of the Eastern Goths. See Goth.
a.
Pertaining to the Goths; as, Gothic customs; also, rude; barbarous.
a.
Alt. of Sothic
a.
See Mythic.
a.
Of or pertaining to a style of architecture with pointed arches, steep roofs, windows large in proportion to the wall spaces, and, generally, great height in proportion to the other dimensions -- prevalent in Western Europe from about 1200 to 1475 a. d. See Illust. of Abacus, and Capital.
a.
Of or pertaining to stone; as, lithic architecture.
n.
The language of the Goths; especially, the language of that part of the Visigoths who settled in Moesia in the 4th century. See Goth.
n.
Conformity to the Gothic style of architecture.
n.
The style described in Gothic, a., 2.
n.
A Gothic idiom.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or including, all the Gothic races.
n.
One of the West Goths. See the Note under Goth.
n.
A kind of square-cut type, with no hair lines.
a.
Having floral ornaments; as, floriated capitals of Gothic pillars.
n.
The decorative head of a Gothic window.
n.
The language of the Moesogoths; -- also called Gothic.
v. t.
To make Gothic; to bring back to barbarism.