A gnome is a diminutive spirit in Renaissance magic and alchemy.

Gnome or GNOME may also refer to:

Computing

  • GNOME, a desktop environment for computers running Unix-like operating systems
  • Open Source Graph Network for Materials Exploration (GNoME), an AI project in material science by Google DeepMind
  • GNO/ME (GNO Multitasking Environment), an environment for the Apple IIGS computer
  • Gnome sort, a sorting algorithm

Fictional races

  • Gnome (Dungeons & Dragons), a race in the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game
  • Gnome (Dragonlance)
  • Gnomes (Warcraft), a race in World of Warcraft

Film and television

  • Gnomes (1980 film), a film based on the 1977 book
  • Gnomes (2022 film), a Dutch short horror-comedy film
  • "Gnomes" (South Park), a 1998 episode of South Park
  • Gnomes, characters in Gravity Falls

Literature

  • "The Gnome" (fairy tale), a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm
  • Gnomes (book), a 1977 book by Wil Huygen and illustrated by Rien Poortvliet
  • Lord Gnome, the fictional proprietor of the British satirical magazine Private Eye
  • Gnome, a villain appearing in the Marvel Comics series Nightmask

Other uses

  • Gnome (band), a stoner rock band notable for their garden gnome-like hats
  • Gnome (rhetoric), saying or maxim providing instruction in compact form
  • Gnome (car), a cyclecar made in London between 1925 and 1926
  • "The Gnome", a song by Pink Floyd
  • G-Nome, a video game released in 1997
  • Gnome Press, a 1948–1962 small-press publishing company
  • Garden gnome, a figurine used as a lawn ornament
  • Project Gnome, a nuclear test in 1961
  • Rolls-Royce Gnome, an aircraft engine
  • Sky Gnome, a device for accessing radio channels and digital television
  • Ramón Mercader (1913–1978), a foreign agent of the USSR codenamed GNOME

See also

  • Gnome et Rhône, a defunct aircraft engine manufacturer
  • A Gnome Named Gnorm, a 1990 fantasy comedy film
  • Gnomes of Zurich, disparaging term for Swiss bankers notably used by British Prime Minister Harold Wilson in 1964
  • "The Laughing Gnome", a novelty song by David Bowie
  • Noldor, one of the tribes of elves in J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional Middle-earth
  • Nome (disambiguation)
  • Gnomefish