Gog may refer to:
Religion
- Gog and Magog, entities from various religious texts
 
People
- Anikó Góg, Hungarian triathlete
 - GOG or Genival Oliveira Gonçalves (born 1965), Brazilian rapper
 - Gog, a slang term for a person from North Wales
 
Places
- Gog (woreda), a district in Gambela, Ethiopia
 - Gog, an archaic spelling of the town of Goch, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
 - Gog Magog Hills, a hill range south of Cambridge, England, colloquially known as 'The Gogs'
 - Gog and Magog, twin rock formations in Stewart Island / Rakiura, New Zealand
 - Goodview Garden stop, a light rail stop in Hong Kong (MTR station code GOG)
 
Fiction
- Gog (DC Comics), a DC Comics super-villain
 - Gog (film), a 1954 3-D science fiction film by Herbert L. Strock
 - Gog (Marvel Comics), a Marvel Comics super-villain and monster
 - Gog (novel), a 1931 satire by Giovanni Papini
 - Gog, a 1967 novel by Andrew Sinclair
 - Gog and Magog ("Gos et Magos"), characters in the 16th century novels Gargantua and Pantagruel
 - Gogs, an animated UK television series
 - Guardians of Ga'Hoole, a New York Times best-selling book series
 
Other uses
- Gog (trilobite), a genus of trilobite
 - Gog and Magog (statues), of Guildhall, London
 - GOG.com (formerly Good Old Games), a videogame website
 - GOG Håndbold, a Danish handball club
 - Gynecologic Oncology Group, a non-profit organization researching gynecological cancers
 - Giovine Orchestra Genovese, music organization, concert society and cultural association, based in Genoa, Italy
 - Oaks of Albion, a pair of oak trees in Glastonbury, Somerset, England, known individually as Gog and Magog
 
See also
- Gogg, a character in the 1993 television series Cro
 
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