(gē) elder brother
(gēmen) Brothers!; brethren; dude (colloquial); brother (diminutive form of address between males)
(gēmenr) erhua variant of 哥們|哥们, Brothers!; brethren; dude (colloquial); brother (diminutive form of address between males)
(gēlúnbù) Cristóbal Colón or Christopher Columbus (1451-1506)
(gēlúnbùjì) Columbus
(gēlúnbǐyà) Colombia; Columbia (District of, or University etc)
(gēlúnbǐyàdàxué) Columbia University
(gēlúnbǐyàguǎngbōgōngsī) Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)
(gēlúnbǐyàtèqū) District of Columbia, USA
(gēr) brothers; boys
(gēlìyà) Goliath
(gējílā) Godzilla (Japanese ゴジラ Gojira); see also 哥斯拉[Ge1 si1 la1]
(gēge) older brother; CL:個|个[ge4],位[wei4]
(gēdà) Columbia University (abbr.)
(gēnísībǎo) (until WWII) Königsberg, capital of East Prussia on the Baltic; (since WWII) Kaliningrad, Russian Republic
(gēdébǎo) Gothenburg (city in Sweden)
(gēdébāhècāixiǎng) the Goldbach conjecture in number theory
(gēdǎbālǔ) Kota Bharu, city in Malaysia on border with Thailand, capital of Kelantan sultanate
(gēsīdàlíjiā) Costa Rica
(gēsīlā) Godzilla (Japanese ゴジラ Gojira)
(gēsīdálíjiā) Costa Rica
(gēběnhāgēn) Copenhagen or København, capital of Denmark
(gēlínduō) Corinth
(gēlínduōqiánshū) First epistle of St Paul to the Corinthians
(gēlínduōhòushū) Second epistle of St Paul to the Corinthians
(gētèrén) Goth (e.g. Ostrogoth or Visigoth)
(gētèshì) gothic
(gēbáiní) Mikolaj Kopernik or Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543), Polish astronomer, mathematician and polymath
(gēluófāng) chloroform CHCl3; trichloromethane
(gēsàkè) Cossack (people)