Gilchrist is a Scottish surname of Gaelic origin. In some cases it is derived from the Gaelic personal name Gille Crìosd ("servant of Christ"). An Irish form of the surname is Mac Giolla Chríost. Scottish Gaelic forms of the surname include GilleChrìost, and GilleChriosd.
Adam Gilchrist (1971–), Australian cricketer
Albert W. Gilchrist (1858-1926), governor of Florida
Alexander Gilchrist (1828–1861), British biographer
Alfred J. Gilchrist (1872–1931), New York politician
Andrew Gilchrist, former UK ambassador to Iceland, Indonesia and Ireland
Anne Gilchrist (disambiguation), several people
Augustus Gilchrist (born 1989), American basketball player
Brent Gilchrist (1967-), Canadian ice hockey player
Charles W. Gilchrist, Montgomery County, Maryland politician
Connie Gilchrist (1901-1985), American stage and screen actress
Connie Gilchrist, Countess of Orkney (1865-1946), once a child actor and artist's model
Cookie Gilchrist (1935-2011), American football player
Ellen Gilchrist (1935–), American novelist
Gordon Gilchrist (1985) Scottish Artist
Gordon Gilchrist (1928-), Canadian politician
Grant Gilchrist (1990–), Scottish rugby union player
Guy Gilchrist, American cartoonist
Jim Gilchrist (born 1949), founder of the Minutemen Project
John Gilchrist (disambiguation), several people
Joyce Gilchrist, forensic chemist
Keir Gilchrist, British-Canadian actor
Lara Gilchrist, Canadian actress
Percy Gilchrist (1851–1935), British chemist and metallurgist
Robert Murray Gilchrist (1867–1917), horror writer
Roy Gilchrist (1934–2001), West Indies cricketer
Steve Gilchrist (1954–), Canadian politician
William Gilchrist, American composer
William Sidney Gilchrist, medical missionary to Angola
Harald Gilchrist, the 19th/20th king of Norway during the Civil War Era.
Sidney Gilchrist Thomas, British inventor
Gilchrist, Allegan County, Michigan
Gilchrist, Mackinac County, Michigan
Gilchrist, Oregon
Gilchrist, Texas
Gilchrist County, Florida
Gilchrist Township, Minnesota
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