| A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
| Gabai |
Hebrew |
delight, adornment |
| Gable |
French |
Little Gabriel. A man of God. |
| Gabor |
Hungarian |
Hungarian form of Gabriel. A man of God. |
| Gabriel |
Hebrew |
God is my strength. One of the archangels in the Bible. A boy or girl's name. |
| Gadiel |
Hebrew |
God is my fortune. |
| Gadil |
Arabic |
God is my wealth |
| Gafna |
unknown |
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| Gagan |
Hindu |
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| Gage |
Old French |
A pledge. |
| Gair |
Irish Gaelic |
Short. |
| Gaius |
Latin |
To rejoice. |
| Galahad |
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From a place name in the Bible. One of King Arthur's knights. |
| Gale |
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A stranger. A boy or girl's name. |
| Galen |
Greek |
The calm one, or the helper. A boy or girl's name. |
| Galeno |
Spanish |
little bright one |
| Galip |
Turkish |
winner |
| Gallagher |
Irish Gaelic |
The foreign helper. |
| Gallard |
Old French |
From gay and lively, or a dandy. |
| Galloway |
Gaelic |
A stranger or foreigner. |
| Gallus |
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From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra. |
| Galor |
Old French |
From gay and lively, or a dandy. |
| Galton |
Old English |
From the rented estate or farm. |
| Galvin |
Irish Gaelic |
The right one. |
| Galway |
Gaelic |
A stranger or foreigner. |
| Gamal |
Arabic |
camel |
| Gamaliel |
Hebrew |
The recompense of God. A biblical name. |
| Gaman |
Hindu |
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| Gamba |
African |
warrior |
| Gamble |
Norse |
old |
| Gamel |
Scandinavian |
The old one. |
| Ganan |
Aboriginal |
From the west. |
| Gandolf |
Teutonic |
The progress of the wolf. |
| Ganesh |
Sanskrit |
The lord of the hosts. The elephant-headed Hindu God of wisdom. |
| Gannon |
Irish Gaelic |
The little blond or fair one. |
| Ganymede |
Greek |
A mythological youth. |
| Gara |
Hungarian |
goshawk |
| Gardiner |
Old French |
One who tends the garden. |
| Gardner |
|
A gardener. |
| Gareth |
Welsh |
Gentle, or an old man. |
| Garett |
Anglo-Saxon |
powerful with the spear |
| Garfield |
Old English |
From the triangular field or battlefield. |
| Garin |
Old German |
warrior |
| Garland |
Old French |
A crown or wreath of flowers. A boy or girl's name. |
| Garman |
Old English |
The spearman. |
| Garmond |
Old English |
A spear protector. |
| Garner |
Old French |
One who tends the garden. |
| Garnet |
Old French |
Dark red, from the colour of pomegranates. Also the name of a gemstone. A boy or girl's name. |
| Garrett |
English |
English from Old French. A spear warrior. Also see Gerald and Gerard. |
| Garrick |
Old English |
Leads by the spear. |
| Garridan |
English |
you hid |
| Garrison |
|
Troops in battle. |
| Garron |
|
Guardian. |
| Garry |
|
To watch. |
| Garth |
Old Norse |
A field or garden. |
| Garton |
Old Norse |
A dweller at the fenced farm. |
| Garvey |
Gaelic |
From the rough place. |
| Garvin |
Teutonic |
A spear friend. |
| Garwood |
Old English |
From the Firtrees. |
| Gary |
English/Teutonic |
English: A spearman. Also from the name Gareth, Tuetonic: Garfield and Garrett. |
| Garyson |
Old English |
son of Gary |
| Gaspar |
Persian |
The master of the treasure. Also see Caspar and Jasper. |
| Gassy |
Old Norse |
The staff of the Goths. |
| Gaston |
French |
A man from the province of Gascony. |
| Gaurav |
Hindu |
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| Gautam |
Hindu |
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| Gautama |
Sanskrit |
The name of the Buddha. |
| Gautier |
French |
A mighty ruler. |
| Gavan |
|
White hawk. |
| Gavin |
Celtic |
Little hawk. |
| Gavrie |
Russian |
man of God |
| Gavril |
Russian |
A man of God. |
| Gawain |
Celtic |
A battle hawk. One of king Arthur?s legendary knights. Also see Gavin. |
| Gayle |
Hebrew |
Father's joy. A boy or girl's name. |
| Gaylord |
Old French |
Brave. |
| Geary |
Old English |
Changeable. |
| Gedeon |
Hungarian |
warrior, devastator |
| Geert |
Germanic |
brave strength |
| Geet |
Hindu |
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| Geir |
Norse |
spear |
| Gelar |
Aboriginal |
A brother. |
| Gene |
Greek |
Noble, wellborn. A boy or girl's name. |
| Genesis |
Hebrew |
origin |
| Geoff |
Teutonic |
Divinely peaceful. Derived from Godfrey. |
| Geoffrey |
Teutonic |
Divinely peaceful. Derived from Godfrey. |
| Geordi |
|
Hill near meadows. |
| Geordie |
|
Hill near meadows. |
| George |
Greek |
A tiller of the soil (farmer). |
| Gerad |
strange understanding of other people |
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| Geraint |
Welsh |
Gentle, or an old man. |
| Gerald |
English from Old French |
A spear warrior. Also see Garrett and Gerard. |
| Gerard |
English from Old French |
A spear warrior, or brave spearman. Also see Garrett and Gerald. |
| Gerik |
Polish |
prosperous spearman |
| Germain |
Latin |
A brother. A male version of Germaine. |
| Gerome |
Greek |
A sacred or holy name. |
| Geronimo |
Italian |
A sacred or holy name. |
| Gerry |
English from Old French |
A spear warrior. A boy or girl's name. |
| Gershom |
Hebrew |
In exile. A stranger. |
| Gervase |
Teutonic |
A spear servant. |
| Gerwyn |
Welsh |
Fair love. |
| Gerzson |
Hungarian |
stranger, banished |
| Gethin |
Welsh |
Dark-skinned. |
| Ghassan |
Arabic |
In the prime of youth. |
| Gi |
Korean |
The brave one. |
| Giacobbe |
Italian |
Italian form of Jacob. Held by the heel. |
| Giacomo |
Italian |
The supplanter. |
| Gianni |
Italian |
Italian form of John. God is gracious. |
| Gibson |
Old English |
Son of Gilbert. Trusted. |
| Gideon |
Hebrew |
The mighty warrior. A biblical name. |
| Gifford |
Teutonic |
A gift. |
| Gilbert |
Teutonic |
Trusted. |
| Gilby |
Norse |
A pledge. |
| Gilchrist |
Gaelic |
The servant of Christ. |
| Giles |
Greek |
A kid, or young goat. |
| Gilford |
Old English |
By the ford. |
| Gillespie |
|
Servant of the Bishop. |
| Gillet |
French |
Little Gilbert. Trusted. |
| Gilmer |
Scottish Gaelic |
A servant of the Virgin Mary. |
| Gilroy |
Gaelic |
A son of the red-haired man. |
| Gino |
Italian |
Short for names ending with Gino. |
| Ginton |
Arabic |
a garden |
| Giordano |
Italian |
Flowing down, as in the River Jordan. |
| Giovanni |
Italian |
God is gracious. |
| Giraldo |
Italian |
A spear warrior. Also see Garrett and Gerard. |
| Girish |
Hindu |
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| Girra |
Aboriginal |
A creek, or a tree. |
| Girvan |
Gaelic |
The rough little one. |
| Giulio |
Italian |
A Roman family name, possibly meaning youthful. Born in July. |
| Giuseppe |
Italian |
Italian form of Joseph. God shall add. |
| Givon |
Arabic |
hill, heights |
| Gladstone |
Old English |
A bright rock. |
| Gladwin |
Old English |
A bright or kind friend. |
| Glanville |
Old French |
From the estate of Oak trees. |
| Glen |
Gaelic/Welsh/Cornish |
From the valley or glen. A boy or girl's name. |
| Glendon |
Gaelic |
From the fortress it the glen. |
| Glenn |
|
From the valley or glen. |
| Glover |
Old English |
A glovemaker. |
| Glyn |
Gaelic/Welsh/Cornish |
From the valley or glen. |
| Glynn |
Gaelic/Welsh/Cornish |
From the valley or glen. |
| Goddard |
Old English |
Divinely brave or strong. |
| Godfrey |
Teutonic |
God's peace. |
| Godwin |
Old English |
A divine or good friend. |
| Golding |
Old English |
The son of the golden one. |
| Goliath |
Hebrew |
Revealing. |
| Gomer |
Hebrew/Old English |
Hebrew: Complete. Old English: Good and famous. |
| Gomez |
Spanish |
A man. |
| Gonzalo |
|
From Shakespeare's play The Tempest. |
| Gopal |
Sanskrit |
The cowherd. |
| Gordon |
Scottish Gaelic |
Triangular hill. |
| Gordy |
Scottish Gaelic |
Triangular hill. From the name Gordon. |
| Gore |
Old English |
From the triangular plot of ground. |
| Gorman |
Teutonic |
Blue-eyed. |
| Goronwy |
Welsh |
A figure from Celtic mythology. |
| Gorran |
Cornish |
A hero. |
| Gottfried |
German |
Divinely peaceful. Also see Geoffrey. |
| Gough |
Welsh |
Red-haired. |
| Govinda |
Sanskrit |
A cowherd, one who is good at finding cows. |
| Gower |
Celtic |
Pure. |
| Grady |
Irish Gaelic |
Illustrious, noble. |
| Graeme |
Old English |
From the gravelly place or homestead. A common Scottish surname. |
| Graham |
Old English |
From the gravelly place or homestead. A common Scottish surname. |
| Granger |
Old English |
A farmer. |
| Grant |
Old French |
The large or tall one. |
| Grantham |
Old English |
From the big meadow. |
| Granville |
Old French |
Large village. |
| Gratian |
Latin |
Pleasing, or thankful. |
| Gratiano |
|
From Shakespeare's play's Merchant of Venice and Othello. |
| Grayson |
Old English |
The son of the bailiff. |
| Greg |
|
Vigilant, watchful. |
| Greger |
Swedish |
vigilant |
| Gregg |
|
Vigilant, watchful. |
| Gregory |
Greek |
Vigilant, watchful. |
| Gremio |
|
From Shakespeare's play Taming of the Shrew. |
| Gresham |
Old English |
From the grazing land. |
| Greville |
Old French |
From a placename in Normandy. |
| Griffin |
|
Mythological beast. |
| Griffith |
Welsh |
A powerful lord. Also see Gryffyn. |
| Griswold |
Teutonic |
From the grey forest. |
| Grosvenor |
Old French |
A great huntsman. |
| Grover |
Old English |
From the grove, of trees. |
| Grumio |
|
From Shakespeare's play Taming of the Shrew. |
| Gryffyn |
Comish/Welsh |
Mythological beast. A boy or girl's name. |
| Gugliehno |
Italian |
A strong and resolute protector. |
| Guiderius |
|
From Shakespeare's play Cymbeline. |
| Guido |
Italian |
The wide one, or from the wood. |
| Guildenstern |
|
From Shakespeare's play Hamlet. |
| Guildford |
Old English |
By the ford. |
| Guillaume |
French |
A strong and resolute protector. |
| Guillermo |
Spanish |
A strong and resolute protector. |
| Gul |
Hindu |
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| Gulab |
Hindu |
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| Gunnar |
Teutonic |
bold warrior |
| Gunther |
German |
A bold warrior. |
| Guntur |
Indonesian |
Thunder. |
| Gurion |
Hebrew |
Of lion-like strength, or the place of God. |
| Gurkan |
Turkish |
Gurko |
| Gus |
Old Norse |
The staff of the Goths. |
| Gustav |
Old Norse |
Lord's cane. |
| Guthrie |
Scottish Gaelic |
From the windy place. |
| Guy |
Teutonic |
The wide one, or from the wood. |
| Gwilym |
Welsh |
Welsh form of William. A strong and resolute protector. |
| Gwyn |
Welsh |
White, fair, or blessed. A boy or girl's name. |
| Gwynfor |
Welsh |
From the fair place. |
| Gye |
Teutonic |
The wide one, or from the wood. |
| Gyles |
Greek |
A kid, or young goat. |
| Gyula |
Hungarian |
name of a honor |