Gallie
Gallie is a surname of Ango-Saxon origin. It means galley-man (rower) and could also refer to merchants who brought goods by galley. It first appears in the Assize Rolls of 1219.[1]
Notable persons
- Charles Gallie, Scottish trade union leader
- Colin Gallie, British auto racer
- George Gallie, Scottish rugby player
- John Gallie, British target shooter
- Menna Gallie, Welsh novelist
- Phil Gallie, British politician
- W. B. Gallie, Scottish philosopher
- William Gallie, Canadian surgeon
Other uses
- Eau Gallie, a neighbourhood in Melbourne, Florida, United States
- Gli arabi nelle Gallie, an opera
- Saunders v Anglia Building Society, an English contract law case, also known as Gallie v Lee
References
- "Gallie Name Meaning, Family History, Family Crest & Coat of Arms". House of Names. Kingston, Ontario: Swyrich Corporation. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
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