Güneş (pronounced [ˈɟyneʃ]) is a Turkish word meaning the Sun, it is used as a given name and surname, it may refer to:
ǃGãǃne (!Gã!nge) is an extinct language of the ǃKwi family, once spoken near Tsolo and in Umtata District in South Africa, south of Lesotho. The only material on the language is 140 words collected from two semi-speakers (rememberers) in 1931.
Like ǁXegwi, ǃGãǃne is considered an "outlier" among the !Kwi languages by Güldemann (2005, 2011). Ethnologue and Glottolog count it as a dialect of Seroa, though the two have no demonstrable connection apart from being in the !Kwi family.
Güneş ("Sun" in Turkish) is a newspaper in Turkey. It is owned by Ethem Sancak.
Güneş was launched by the Kozanoğlu‐Çavuşoğlu group in February 1982; it was later bought by Asil Nadir.
Güneş was owned by the Çukurova Media Group (who acquired it from Güneri Cıvaoğlu) from 1996 to 2013. It was passed to the TMSF in settlement of debts owed to the Turkish government. In October 2013, it was sold to Ethem Sancak.