Uninstalling a Gnome version
Solution 1:
Those are the GNOME backends for the snap apps, which use those versions of GNOME as their dependency. In case you are using snap apps, don't remove them.
In case you don't plan to use snaps, then you can remove snaps altogether (which will remove those shared GNOME versions as well) and further, prevent it from automatically getting installed again.
Removing a GNOME backend by force, without uninstalling all the snaps which depend on it would be a bad idea.