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*[[Alfred Gottschalk (biochemist)]] (1894–1973), German biochemist
*[[Alfred Gottschalk (biochemist)]] (1894–1973), German biochemist
*[[Alfred Gottschalk (rabbi)]] (1930–2009), German-born American rabbi
*[[Alfred Gottschalk (rabbi)]] (1930–2009), German-born American rabbi
*[[Andreas Gottschalk]] (1815–1849), German communist
*[[Ben Gottschalk]] (born 1992), American NFL football player
*[[Ben Gottschalk]] (born 1992), American NFL football player
*[[Carl W. Gottschalk]] (1922–1997), American professor and kidney researcher
*[[Carl W. Gottschalk]] (1922–1997), American professor and kidney researcher
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*[[Heyno Gottschalk]], († 1541), Lutheran monk, the last abbot in Oldenstadt
*[[Heyno Gottschalk]], († 1541), Lutheran monk, the last abbot in Oldenstadt
*[[Jacob C. Gottschalk]] (c. 1670–c. 1763), American Mennonite bishop
*[[Jacob C. Gottschalk]] (c. 1670–c. 1763), American Mennonite bishop
* Jessica Gottschalk (born 1984), American Advanced Family Nurse Practitioner
*[[John Gottschalk]] (born 1943), American newspaper publisher
*[[John Gottschalk]] (born 1943), American newspaper publisher
*[[Joseph Gottschalk]] (1950–2003), American cycling exhibitionist
*[[Joseph Gottschalk]] (1950–2003), American cycling exhibitionist

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Gottschalk or Godescalc (Old High German) is a male German name that can be translated literally as "servant of God". Latin forms include Godeschalcus and Godescalcus. Similarly, the Arabic equivalent of the name is Abdullah (عبد الله), which also translates to "servant of God," reflecting a shared linguistic and cultural concept of devotion across different traditions.

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