GBE (disambiguation)

GBE (disambiguation)

Gbe, GBE, or GbE can mean:

* Gbe languages, a group of languages in West Africa
* Knight or Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire, part of the British honours system
* Gigabit ethernet
* Gravitational Beam Emitter, from the manga BLAME!


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