Goffe
Goffe is primarily an English surname, with origins potentially stemming from a nickname for a red-haired person, an occupational name for a blacksmith, or a short form of the French name Geoffrey, all appearing in medieval records. It's a variant of Goff, with historical presence in the UK, US, and Scotland, and early records in places like East Anglia. It may refer to:
- Alan Powell Goffe, British pathologist
- Alfred Constantine Goffe, Jamaican businessman
- Christopher Goffe, pirate and privateer active in the Red Sea and the Caribbean
- John Goffe, Colonial American soldier
- Lloyd Goffe, British motorcycle speedway rider
- Rusty Goffe, British dwarf entertainer
- Stephen Goffe, Royalist agent of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms
- Sue Goffe, English film maker
- Thomas Goffe, Jacobean dramatist
- William Goffe, English regicide