Goar was a leader of the Alans in 5th-century Gaul.
Goar may also refer to:
People
Given name
- Goar of Aquitaine (c. 585–649), a priest and hermit of the seventh century; patron saint of innkeepers, potters, and vine growers
- Goar Hlgatian (born 1975), Armenian chess player
- Goar Mestre (1912–1994), Cuban-born Argentine businessman
- Goar Vartanian (1926–2019), Armenian spy
Surname
- Carol Goar (contemporary), Canadian journalist
- Jacques Goar (1601–1653), French Dominican and Hellenist
- Jim Goar (born 1975), American poet
- Jot Goar (1870–1947), American professional baseball player
Other uses
- Sankt Goar, a town in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
- Sankt Goar line, an isogloss separating dialects in Germany
- Sankt Goar-Oberwesel, a former collective municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
See also
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