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Baby names starting with G
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Garnelle
French · French-influenced elaboration of Garnet, the precious stone, with diminutive suffix -elle.
Gayla
English · Variant of Gail or from Old French 'gai' meaning joyful and lively.
Genet
French · French diminutive of Eugenie or Ethiopian name meaning 'paradise.'
Geneal
English · Modern American name, possibly a creative respelling or blend of Gene and related forms.
Genita
Latin · From Latin 'genita' meaning born or brought forth, related to genesis.
Gerre
German · Variant of Gerry, ultimately from Germanic 'ger' meaning spear.
Genice
English · Variant of Janice or blend of Gene and -ice, related to 'well-born' or 'genesis'.
Gerthie
German · Pet form of Gertrude, from Germanic 'ger' (spear) + 'thrud' (strength), meaning 'strong spear'.
Gevena
English · Variant of Geneva, from the Swiss city or Old French 'genévrier' (juniper tree).
Glades
English · From the English word 'glades,' meaning open, sunlit clearings in a forest.
Glendean
Scottish · Blend of Glen (Gaelic 'gleann,' valley) and Dean (English 'valley'), a double-valley name.
Glenva
Scottish · Feminine coinage from Glen ('valley') with the suffix -va, evoking highland valleys.
Guynelle
French · Feminine blend of Guy (Germanic 'guide/leader') and the French suffix -nelle.
Gwendlyn
Welsh · Variant of Gwendolyn, from Welsh gwen (white, fair) and dolen (ring, bow). Means 'blessed ring.'
Gynith
Welsh · Phonetic respelling of Gwyneth, from Welsh gwynedd meaning 'blessed' or 'happy.'
Gladwyn
English · From Old English 'glæd' (bright/glad) and 'wine' (friend), meaning 'bright friend.'
Gaylard
French · From Old French 'gaillard' meaning 'brave, cheerful, and spirited.'
Garrit
German · Variant of Garrett or Gerrit, from Germanic 'gar' (spear) and 'hard' (brave), meaning 'spear strength'.
Gillette
French · French diminutive of Gilles, from Greek 'aigidion' meaning 'young goat' or 'shield of Zeus'.
Glean
English · From the English word meaning 'to gather grain left after harvest,' a rare virtue-adjacent word name.
Gwinn
Welsh · Variant of Gwyn or Gwynn, from Welsh 'gwyn' meaning 'white, fair, blessed, holy'.
Gavina
Scottish · Feminine form of Gavin, from the Welsh 'Gwalchmai' meaning 'white hawk' or 'May hawk.'
Glora
Latin · Variant of Gloria, from Latin 'gloria' meaning glory, fame, or renown.
Gelene
Greek · Modern coinage possibly blending Helen (Greek 'bright light') with a soft G opening.
Glenyce
Welsh · Variant of Glenys, from Welsh 'glan' meaning clean, pure, or holy.
Glorianne
Latin · Blend of Gloria (Latin 'glory') and Anne (Hebrew 'grace').
Glorya
Latin · Variant spelling of Gloria, from Latin meaning 'glory' or 'renown.'
Guillerma
Spanish · Spanish feminine of Guillermo (William), meaning 'resolute protector.'
Gaila
Hebrew · Derived from Hebrew 'gila' meaning joy or rejoicing.
Geogia
Greek · Variant spelling of Georgia, from Greek 'georgos' meaning farmer or earth-worker.
Geralene
German · Feminine elaboration of Gerald, from Germanic elements meaning spear and rule.
Gereldine
German · Variant of Geraldine, feminine of Gerald, meaning ruler with a spear.
Glyda
Welsh · Rare name possibly related to Welsh origins or English 'glad,' suggesting joy.
Goldene
English · From the English word 'golden,' an endearment meaning precious or radiant.
Gwendolynne
Welsh · Elaborated spelling of Gwendolyn, from Welsh 'gwen' (white/fair) and 'dolen' (ring/bow).
Gwenneth
Welsh · Variant of Gwyneth, from Welsh 'gwyn' meaning blessed, white, or happy.
Grandville
French · From French 'grande ville' meaning 'great town,' a French place name used as a given name.
Galveston
Spanish · Place name from the Texas city, named after Spanish colonial official Bernardo de Gálvez.
Gillard
French · From Old French/Germanic elements meaning 'brave spear,' a variant of Gerard or Gaillard.
Gillermo
Spanish · Variant spelling of Guillermo (William), from Germanic 'wil' (will) and 'helm' (helmet).
Gladden
English · English surname meaning 'to make glad,' or from a place name meaning 'glad valley.'
Gladston
English · Variant of Gladstone, an English place name meaning 'kite stone' from Old English.
Glendal
English · Variant of Glendale, combining Celtic 'glen' (valley) with English 'dale' (valley).
Graziano
Italian · Italian name from Latin 'gratia' meaning 'grace' or 'favor,' borne by several saints.
Gumecindo
Spanish · Variant of Gumersindo, from Visigothic elements meaning 'path of man' or 'man's journey.'
Gyle
English · Rare variant of Giles, from Greek 'aigidion' meaning 'young goat,' or an English brewing term.
Giovina
Italian · Italian feminine variant related to Giovanni, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Girthie
German · Phonetic pet form of Gertrude, from Germanic 'ger' (spear) and 'thrud' (strength).
Gearldene
German · Variant of Geraldine, from Germanic 'ger' (spear) and 'wald' (rule), meaning spear ruler.
Genese
Hebrew · Variant related to Genesis, from Hebrew meaning origin or beginning.
Gensie
French · Diminutive of Genevieve, from Gaulish meaning woman of the people.
Gladene
Welsh · Variant of Gladys with -ene suffix, from Welsh 'Gwladus' meaning ruler or princess.
Gonzala
Spanish · Feminine form of Gonzalo, from Germanic elements meaning battle and salvation.
Glendle
Scottish · Variant of Glen, from Scottish Gaelic 'gleann' meaning valley, with a diminutive suffix.
Graciano
Spanish · Spanish/Italian form of Latin Gratianus, derived from 'gratia' meaning grace or favor.
Garden
English · From the English word for an enclosed cultivated space, used as an occupational or place surname.
Gehard
German · Variant of Gerhard, from Germanic 'ger' (spear) and 'hard' (brave/strong), meaning brave spear.
Getty
Scottish · Scottish-Irish surname, possibly a diminutive of Gerald or from Gaelic origins meaning generous.
Gilles
French · French form of Aegidius, from Greek 'aigidion' meaning young goat or shield-bearer, a saint's name.
Glenward
English · Compound of 'glen' (narrow valley) and 'ward' (guardian), meaning guardian of the valley.
Glin
Irish · From the Irish place name Glin in County Limerick, derived from 'gleann' meaning valley.
Gumesindo
Spanish · From Visigothic Germanic 'guma' (man) and 'sinths' (path), meaning man's path or journey of man.
Gearline
English · Phonetic variant of Geraldine, from the Germanic element "ger" meaning spear and "lind" meaning soft.
Girlean
English · Rare modern American name, likely a creative phonetic coinage popular in the early 20th-century South.
Gen
Japanese · Japanese name meaning "source" or "origin"; also an English short form of Genevieve or Geneva.
Gudelia
Spanish · Spanish name of Gothic Germanic origin, possibly from "gund" (war) or related to Saint Gudelia, an early martyr.
Gerd
Norse · From Old Norse 'Gerðr' meaning enclosure or garden; in Norse myth, a beautiful frost giantess.
Getrudes
German · Spanish or Portuguese form of Gertrude, from Germanic 'ger' (spear) and 'trud' (strength).
Gloriette
French · French diminutive of Gloria, from Latin 'gloria' meaning glory or renown, also an architectural term.
Gaeton
Italian · Variant of Gaetano, from the ancient Italian coastal city Gaeta; means 'from Gaeta.'
Guilio
Italian · Variant spelling of Giulio, the Italian form of Julius, meaning 'youthful' or 'downy-bearded.'
Gaylan
English · Variant of Galen, from Greek 'galenos' meaning calm or healer, after the famous physician.
Geretha
German · Variant of Greta or Gertrude, from Germanic elements meaning 'spear of strength.'
Garneta
English · Feminine form of Garnet, from Old French 'grenat,' the dark red gemstone symbolizing constancy.
Genny
English · Diminutive of Genevieve or Jennifer, meaning 'white wave' or 'fair one.'
Glorian
Latin · From Latin 'gloria' meaning glory; an elaborated form of Gloria.
Glynda
Welsh · Variant of Glinda, from Welsh 'glyn' (valley) and 'da' (good), meaning 'fair valley.'
Georgea
Greek · Feminine form of George, from Greek 'georgos' meaning farmer or earth-worker.
Geralda
German · Feminine form of Gerald, from Germanic elements meaning 'ruler with a spear.'
Gerri
German · Diminutive of Geraldine, from Germanic ger ("spear") and wald ("rule").
Glafira
Greek · From Greek glaphyra meaning "elegant," "polished," or "refined."
Glorious
English · English word name from Latin gloriosus meaning "full of glory" or "magnificent."
Goldina
English · Elaboration of Goldie, from Old English gold meaning "golden" or "precious."
Gunvor
Norse · Old Norse name from gunnr ("war") and vár ("vigilant"), meaning "cautious in battle."
Guydra
German · Rare name possibly from Germanic wid ("wide") or guide, of uncertain etymology.
Gross
German · German surname meaning 'great' or 'large,' occasionally used as a given name.
Games
English · English surname of uncertain origin, possibly from the Old English personal name Gamen meaning 'joy.'
Gandolfo
Italian · Italian form of a Germanic name meaning 'wolf's journey,' from gand (journey) + wulf (wolf).
Gayton
English · English place name meaning 'Gaega's settlement,' from an Old English personal name + tun (town).
Gearald
German · Variant spelling of Gerald, from Germanic ger (spear) + wald (rule), meaning 'spear ruler.'
Given
English · English word name meaning 'bestowed' or 'granted,' used as a modern given name.
Goree
English · Possibly from Goree Island off Senegal, or an Irish surname variant of Gore.
Groves
English · English surname meaning 'dweller by the grove,' from Old English graf (grove, thicket).
Gennetta
English · Elaborated form of Jeanette or Genet, from French diminutive of Jean meaning 'God is gracious'.
Girlene
English · Mid-century American invented name combining 'girl' with the feminine suffix -ene.
Gloretta
English · Diminutive of Gloria, from Latin gloria meaning 'glory' or 'fame', with Italian-style suffix.
Grovene
English · Feminine elaboration of Grove, an English nature surname meaning 'dweller by the grove of trees'.
Genovia
Italian · Variant of Genova (Genoa), the Italian city, or a blend of Gen- with a Latinate ending.
Georgialee
Greek · Blend of Georgia ('farmer') and Lee ('meadow'), meaning 'farmer of the meadow'.
Georgiena
Greek · Elaborate feminine form of George, from Greek 'georgos' meaning 'farmer' or 'earth worker'.
Geraldeen
German · Variant of Geraldine, from Germanic elements meaning 'spear ruler.'
Gerelene
German · Elaborated variant of Geraldine, from Germanic 'spear rule.'
Girty
German · Diminutive of Gertrude, from Germanic elements meaning 'spear strength.'
Gurtrue
German · Phonetic variant of Gertrude, meaning 'spear of strength' in Germanic.
Gustena
Latin · Feminine elaboration of Augustus/Gustav, meaning 'majestic' or 'staff of the gods.'
Gwindolyn
Welsh · Variant of Gwendolyn, from Welsh 'gwen' (white, fair) and 'dolen' (ring, bow).
Gerrald
English · Variant spelling of Gerald, from Germanic 'ger' (spear) and 'wald' (rule), meaning 'spear ruler'.
Guenther
German · German form of Gunther, from Germanic 'gund' (battle) and 'heri' (army), meaning 'battle warrior'.
Garnel
English · Variant of Garnell, from Old French 'grenier' meaning 'granary keeper,' an occupational name.
Gervais
French · French form of Gervase, from Germanic elements meaning 'spear servant' or 'spear vassal.'
Genena
English · Modern elaboration of Gena or Gene, ultimately from Greek 'eugenes' meaning well-born.
Geneiva
French · Variant of Geneva or Genevieve, from Celtic elements meaning woman of the people.
Gladolia
Latin · Elaboration from Latin 'gladiolus' meaning little sword, or blend with Gladys.
Gaudalupe
Spanish · Variant of Guadalupe, from the Arabic 'wadi al-lubb' meaning 'river of black stones,' a major Marian devotion.
Gaythel
English · Rare compound name blending Gay ('joyful') with the suffix -thel, suggesting 'joyful nobility.'
Genva
French · Variant of Geneva, from the French city name, possibly meaning 'juniper tree' from Celtic roots.
Ginnie
Latin · Pet form of Virginia, from the Latin 'virgo' meaning 'maiden' or 'pure.'
Glorice
Latin · Variant of Gloria with a feminine -ice suffix, from the Latin 'gloria' meaning 'glory' or 'renown.'
Glynna
Welsh · Feminine form of Glyn, from the Welsh 'glyn' meaning 'valley.'
Gracemary
Latin · Compound of Grace ('divine favor' from Latin) and Mary ('beloved' or 'bitter' from Hebrew).
Greathel
English · Rare compound name, possibly blending Greta ('pearl') with the suffix -el, suggesting 'noble pearl.'
Grete
German · German and Scandinavian short form of Margaret, from the Greek 'margarites' meaning 'pearl.'
Glendel
Scottish · Variant of Glendell, from Gaelic 'gleann' meaning valley combined with a diminutive ending.
Geatano
Italian · Variant of Gaetano, from Latin 'Caietanus' meaning from Gaeta, an ancient Italian coastal city.
Greenville
English · Place-name origin from Old English meaning green settlement or town; used as a given name in the American South.
Guistino
Italian · Variant of Giustino, Italian form of Justin, from Latin 'iustus' meaning just or righteous.
Gerane
French · Rare name possibly from Greek 'geranos' meaning 'crane,' or a French feminine variant of Gérain.
Geane
French · Variant of Jean or Gene, from French 'Jeanne,' ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Gaylia
English · Elaborated form of Gail or Gay, from Old French 'gai' meaning 'joyful' or 'lively.'
Geraine
French · Variant of Geraint or Geraine, possibly from Welsh/French Arthurian tradition meaning 'old.'
Gloriann
Latin · Blend of Gloria (Latin 'glory') and Ann (Hebrew 'grace'), meaning 'glorious grace.'
Geanne
French · Variant of Jeanne, French feminine of John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Gerldean
German · Blend of Geraldine ('spear ruler') and Dean, a mid-century compound name.
Gertrudis
Spanish · Spanish and Latin form of Gertrude, from Germanic meaning 'spear of strength.'
Glennice
Welsh · Variant of Glennis, from Welsh 'glyn' meaning 'valley' or 'holy.'
Gorgonio
Spanish · Spanish form of Greek Gorgonius, from 'gorgos' meaning 'fierce, vigorous, swift.'
Glendall
English · Compound of 'glen' (valley) and 'dale' (valley), evoking a deep valley setting.
Gloster
English · Variant of Gloucester, an English place name from the Roman colony 'Glevum' combined with Old English 'ceaster' (fort).
Gwendell
Welsh · Blend of Welsh 'gwen' (white, fair, blessed) with the English suffix -dell, meaning fair dale.
Gailya
English · Elaborated form of Gail, a short form of Abigail, from Hebrew meaning 'my father's joy.'
Genene
French · Variant of Janine or Genine, a French diminutive ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan, 'God is gracious.'
Gennette
French · Variant of Jeannette, a French diminutive of Jeanne (feminine of John), meaning 'God is gracious'.
Gwytha
Welsh · Welsh name likely derived from 'gwyn' meaning 'white, fair, blessed'.
Gonsalo
Spanish · Variant of Gonzalo, from Germanic 'gundisalvus' meaning battle genius or war hall.
Grandison
English · From Anglo-French meaning great son, originally a surname and place name from Normandy.
Gaytha
English · Variant of Gaitha or coined from 'gay' (Middle English, 'joyful') with the suffix -tha.
Geanette
French · Phonetic variant of Jeanette, French diminutive of Jeanne, meaning God is gracious.
Gerardine
French · Feminine form of Gerard, from Germanic 'ger' (spear) and 'hard' (brave/strong).
Girther
English · Rare name of uncertain origin, possibly a modern American coinage or occupational variant.
Gaetan
French · French form of Gaetano, from Gaeta, an ancient coastal city in Italy.
Gib
German · Medieval diminutive of Gilbert, from Germanic elements meaning 'bright pledge.'
Grantland
English · English surname meaning 'great land' or 'gravelly land,' used as a given name.
Glinda
Welsh · Possibly from Welsh 'glynn' (valley) or 'glan' (clean/fair). Popularized by the Good Witch in The Wizard of Oz.
Gaylene
English · Feminine form of Gale, from Middle English meaning 'jovial' or 'merry', with modern -ene suffix.
Gwynneth
Welsh · Variant of Gwyneth, from Welsh 'gwyn' meaning 'blessed, white, fair' — evoking purity and happiness.
Geneil
English · Modern blend of Gene and Neil, combining Greek "well-born" with Irish "champion."
Gere
English · From a Germanic surname meaning "spear" or "changeable," used as a given name.
Gracye
Latin · Creative respelling of Grace, from Latin "gratia" meaning charm, goodness, or generosity.
Garey
German · Variant spelling of Gary, from a Germanic element meaning 'spear.'
Gaylin
English · Modern coinage possibly from Gaelic origins or a blend of Gay and the -lin suffix.
Gaynard
German · Germanic variant related to 'Gaginhard,' meaning bold or brave in counsel.
Gwili
Welsh · Welsh name derived from the River Gwili in Carmarthenshire, Wales.
Gerlean
German · Modern compound from Germanic 'ger' (spear) with a contemporary feminine suffix.
Glorietta
Latin · Italian diminutive of Gloria, from Latin 'gloria' meaning glory or renown.
Grethe
German · Scandinavian and German short form of Margaret, from Greek 'margarites' meaning pearl.
Geraleen
German · Blend of Geraldine and -leen, from Germanic 'ger' (spear) and 'wald' (rule).
Gailon
English · Rare variant of Galen, from Greek 'galenos' meaning 'calm' or 'healer.'
Gayleen
English · Modern feminine blend of 'Gay' (meaning joyful) with the suffix '-leen.'
Garnieta
English · Rare feminine form of Garnett, from Old French 'grenat' meaning 'pomegranate' or 'dark red gem.'
Gearlene
English · Modern feminine blend influenced by Geraldine, from Germanic 'ger' meaning spear.
Gereline
German · Variant of Geraldine, from Germanic elements meaning spear-ruler.
Guerry
French · French surname-derived name from Germanic werra meaning 'war' or 'warrior guardian'.
Gyles
Greek · Variant of Giles, from Greek aigidion meaning 'young goat' or 'shield bearer'.
Garrel
German · Variant related to Gerald, from Germanic ger (spear) and wald (rule), meaning 'spear ruler'.
Glennda
Irish · Blend of Glenn ('valley' in Gaelic) and Glenda ('clean, holy' in Welsh).
Gwenlyn
Welsh · Blend of Gwen (Welsh 'white, fair, blessed') and the suffix -lyn.
Gwynette
Welsh · Diminutive of Gwyn (Welsh 'white, fair') with the French feminine suffix -ette.
Gayna
English · Feminine form possibly related to Gaines or a modern variant of Gina.
Genee
French · Variant of Genie, a pet form of Eugenia (Greek, well-born) or a French-influenced spelling.
Geniece
English · Modern blend of Genie and the suffix -iece, related to Eugenia or Janice.
Glennora
Irish · Compound of Glenn (Irish Gaelic, valley) and Nora (Irish, honor), meaning valley of honor.
Glyna
Welsh · Feminine form of Glyn, from Welsh meaning valley or glen.
Glynice
Welsh · Elaboration of Glyn (Welsh valley), blended with a feminine suffix.
Gwendolin
Welsh · Variant of Gwendolyn, from Welsh 'gwen' (white, fair) and 'dolen' (ring, bow).
Galdino
Italian · From Germanic 'waldan' meaning 'to rule'; borne by Saint Galdino of Milan.
Garwin
German · Variant of Garvin, from Germanic 'gar' (spear) and 'wine' (friend).
Gilverto
Italian · Romance variant of Gilbert, from Germanic 'gisil' (pledge) and 'beraht' (bright).
Goldmon
English · Variant of Goldman, an occupational surname meaning 'gold dealer' or 'gold man'.
Gaylee
English · Mid-century blend of Gay (joyful, carefree) and Lee (meadow).
Gayanne
English · Blend of Gay (joyful) and Anne (grace), meaning joyful grace.
Gwenna
Welsh · Variant of Gwen, from Welsh 'gwen' meaning white, fair, or blessed.
Geroline
German · Blend of Geraldine (Germanic, spear ruler) and Caroline (free woman), a mid-century coinage.
Gurlie
English · Possibly from Scandinavian Gurli, a pet form meaning battle maiden or warrior woman.
Gailord
French · Variant of Gaylord, from Old French gaillard meaning 'lively, high-spirited.'
Gennell
English · Modern coined name, likely a blend of Gen- (from Geneva or Genevieve) and the suffix -nell.
Georgieanna
Greek · Blend of Georgie (Greek 'farmer') and Anna (Hebrew 'grace'), meaning 'gracious farmer.'
Glo
Latin · Diminutive of Gloria, from Latin 'gloria' meaning 'glory' or 'renown.'
Garlene
English · Modern blend of Gar- (spear) with the popular suffix -lene.
Garlond
English · Variant of Garland, from Old French meaning 'wreath' or 'prize.'
Guin
Welsh · Short form of Guinevere, from Welsh 'gwen' meaning 'white, fair, blessed.'
Glenese
Scottish · Modern feminine elaboration of Glen, from Scottish Gaelic gleann meaning 'valley.'
Glenetta
Scottish · Diminutive feminine form of Glen, from Scottish Gaelic gleann meaning 'narrow valley.'
Gaynol
English · A modern invented name, possibly a variant of Gaynelle or Gay, from Old French 'gai' meaning 'joyful, merry'.
Glenell
Scottish · A modern invented blend of Glen (from Scottish Gaelic 'gleann', a narrow valley) with a feminine '-elle' suffix.
Guylene
French · A modern French-style feminine name formed from Guy (from Germanic 'wid', 'wood' or 'wide') with the suffix '-lene'.
Gleora
English · Modern blend name combining elements of Gloria and Leora, suggesting 'golden light and glory.'
Gari
English · Feminine variant of Gary, from Germanic gar meaning 'spear.'
Glender
Welsh · Variant of Glenda, from Welsh meaning 'fair, good, holy' combined with 'glen' (valley).
Greig
Greek · A Scottish variant of Greg, from Greek Gregorios meaning 'watchful' or 'alert,' also a noted Norwegian surname.
Gorham
English · An English surname used as a given name, from a Norfolk place name meaning 'gore-shaped homestead.'
Graviel
Hebrew · A variant spelling of Gabriel, from Hebrew Gavri'el meaning 'God is my strength,' the name of an archangel.
Gailyn
English · Modern invented elaboration of Gail, from Hebrew Abigail meaning 'father's joy,' with a -lyn suffix.
Garie
English · Feminine or variant form of Gary/Gari, from Old Norse or Germanic meaning 'spear ruler.'
Genean
English · Modern invented elaboration of Jean or Gene, both derived from Hebrew 'Yochanan' meaning 'God is gracious.'
Glendia
Welsh · Likely a modern elaboration of Glen, from a word for a valley, with a feminine ending.
Glenita
English · A feminine diminutive of Glen, derived from a word meaning valley or secluded dale.
Glynis
Welsh · From Welsh elements associated with a glen or valley, used as a feminine given name.
Gwena
Welsh · Likely related to Welsh Gwen, meaning white, fair, or blessed.
Gayron
English · Gayron appears to be a modern surname-style name, likely related to French and English name forms such as Garen or Garon.
Gery
German · Gery is a variant of Gary or Gerry, names tied to Germanic roots meaning "spear."
Gerrell
German · Gerrell is likely a variant of Gerald or Jerrell, from Germanic roots meaning "spear ruler."
Gayel
Hebrew · A variant of Gail, a diminutive of Abigail from Hebrew meaning 'my father is joyful.'
Georjean
English · American blend of Georgia (Greek, 'farmer') and Jean (Hebrew, 'God is gracious'), a mid-century compound name.
Ginette
French · French diminutive of Geneviève or Virginia, commonly used as an independent name in French-speaking regions.
Garreth
Welsh · Variant of Gareth, a Welsh name possibly meaning 'gentle,' made famous by Arthurian legend.
Garron
Irish · Possibly from Irish/Gaelic garran meaning 'grove of trees,' or a variant of Gareth.
Geoff
German · Short form of Geoffrey, from Germanic meaning 'divine peace' or 'God's territory.'
Gerrard
German · Variant of Gerard, from Old German gerhard meaning 'brave' or 'strong with the spear.'
Gerrold
German · Variant of Gerald, from Old German gerwald meaning 'ruler with the spear.'
Gilroy
Irish · From Irish giolla ruaidh meaning 'servant of the red-haired one,' a surname used as a given name.
Gloriajean
Latin · Compound of Gloria (Latin 'glory') and Jean (French form of Hebrew John meaning 'God is gracious').
Gwendlyon
Welsh · Variant of Gwendolyn, from Welsh 'gwen' (white, blessed) and 'dolen' (ring or loop).
Gailann
Hebrew · American combination of Gail (Hebrew: father rejoices) and Ann (Hebrew: grace).
Garon
French · Likely a variant of Garron or Gareth, possibly linked to the French river Garonne or a Welsh name meaning 'gentle'.
Gerlad
German · Phonetic variant of Gerald, from Germanic 'ger' (spear) and 'wald' (rule), meaning 'spear ruler'.
Garet
Welsh · Variant of Garrett or Gareth, from Welsh meaning 'gentle' or Germanic 'spear-brave', used as both surname and given name.
Gailand
English · Variant of Garland, from Old French 'garlande' meaning 'wreath of flowers' or an English place-based surname.
Galan
Greek · Linked to Galen, from Greek Galenos meaning 'calm or healer', or Spanish galán meaning 'gallant gentleman'.
Glenny
Scottish · Diminutive of Glenn, from Scottish/Irish Gaelic 'gleann' meaning 'valley', originally a topographic name.
Gerilyn
German · Modern American blend of Geraldine (Germanic 'spear ruler') and Lynn (Welsh 'lake'), a mid-20th-century invention.
Georgieann
Greek · Compound of Georgie (Greek 'earth-worker') and Ann (Hebrew 'grace'), a mid-20th-century American blend.
Gini
Latin · Diminutive of Virginia, from Latin 'virgo' meaning 'maiden' or 'virgin', an ancient Roman family name.
Garlyn
English · Modern invented blend of Gary (Germanic, spear) and the popular suffix -lyn.
Gearlean
English · Phonetic variant of Geraldine, a Germanic name meaning rule of the spear.
Genine
French · Variant of Janine or Jeannine, a French feminine form ultimately meaning God is gracious.
Georgan
Greek · Variant of Georgia/Georgina, from Greek 'georgos' meaning farmer or earthworker.
Geralynn
German · Modern blend of Geraldine (Germanic, spear ruler) with the popular suffix -lynn.
Gerianne
German · Modern blend of Geri (short for Geraldine, spear ruler) and Anne (Hebrew, grace).
Gerogia
Greek · Variant spelling of Georgia, from Greek 'georgos' meaning farmer or land worker.
Glennette
Scottish · Feminine diminutive of Glenn, from Scottish Gaelic 'gleann' meaning valley.
Geoffery
English · Variant spelling of Geoffrey, from Germanic elements meaning territory and peace.
Glasper
English · English surname of uncertain origin, possibly occupational or derived from a place name.
Gaylyn
English · Gaylyn is a modern blended English name, often combining Gail and Lynn, with associations of cheerfulness and a lake or waterfall.
Gwynda
Welsh · Gwynda is a Welsh-style feminine form related to Gwyn, meaning 'white,' 'fair,' or 'blessed.'
Georgett
French · Georgett is a shortened form of Georgette, the French feminine of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker.'
Garrey
English · Variant of Gary, from a Germanic name element meaning 'spear rule.'
Gaudencio
Latin · From Latin 'gaudere' meaning 'to rejoice'; a name expressing joy used in Spanish-speaking cultures.
Genneth
English · Genneth is likely a modern English variant influenced by Kenneth or Gwyneth, used as a distinctive feminine form.
Gaylynn
English · Gaylynn is an English blend of Gay and Lynn, created in the modern era for sound and style.
Georgella
Greek · An elaborated feminine form of George, from Greek georgos meaning farmer or earth-worker.
Glennell
Scottish · Likely built from Glen, meaning valley, with a decorative suffix creating a melodic modern form.
Gwendelyn
Welsh · A variant of Gwendolen, from Welsh elements meaning white, fair, blessed, and ring or bow.
Gehrig
German · German surname used as a given name, possibly from 'ger' meaning spear; widely known through baseball legend Lou Gehrig.
Graig
Welsh · Variant spelling of Craig, from Welsh and Scottish Gaelic 'creag' meaning rock or crag.
Gloristine
Latin · Gloristine is an elaborated form built on Gloria, from Latin gloria meaning "glory" or "fame."
Georgenne
Greek · A feminine form of George from Greek georgos, meaning "farmer" or "earth-worker."
Gerrye
German · Likely a feminine spelling of Gerry, from Germanic names meaning "spear" or "ruler with the spear."
Galene
Greek · Galene comes from Greek mythology and means 'calm' or 'tranquility of the sea.'
Ginni
English · Ginni is a diminutive of Virginia or Geneva forms, often linked to ideas of maidenhood or purity.
Gloryann
Latin · Gloryann blends Gloria, 'glory,' with Ann, from Hebrew Hannah meaning 'grace.'
Grenda
English · Grenda is likely a rare variant of Brenda or a similar modern form with uncertain etymology.
Guinda
Spanish · Guinda is Spanish for a sour cherry, giving the name a bright fruit-and-nature association.
Gyla
Hebrew · Gyla is likely related to Gila, from Hebrew roots meaning 'joy' or 'rejoicing.'
Garris
English · Likely related to Garris or Garrison, from Germanic roots associated with spear or protection.
Gualberto
Spanish · The Spanish form of Walbert or Gualbert, from Germanic roots meaning “rule” and “bright.”
Gracemarie
English · A compound name joining Grace, meaning favor, with Marie, a form of Mary.
Gearleen
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Gerlene or Carlene-style names, created for sound and style.
Genise
French · Genise is likely a variant of Denise or Janice, carrying associations with devotion to Dionysus or God's grace.
Georgenna
Greek · A feminine form of George, from Greek georgos, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker.'
Gidget
English · A coined modern nickname famously created from 'girl' and 'midget,' giving it a playful invented origin.
Gwenette
Welsh · A French-style diminutive of Gwen, from Welsh meaning 'white,' 'fair,' or 'blessed.'
Galyn
Greek · Galyn is likely related to Galen, from Greek meaning calm or healer, with a softened modern spelling.
Gregary
Greek · Gregary is a variant of Gregory, from Greek gregorein meaning to watch or be vigilant.
Georgeen
English · A feminine form of George, from Greek roots meaning "farmer" or "earth-worker."
Gai
Latin · Gai likely relates to Gaius, an old Roman name possibly meaning rejoice or be glad, used in shortened modern form.
Gloristeen
Latin · Gloristeen is a modern elaboration of Gloria, from Latin gloria meaning glory.
Gailene
English · An English elaboration of Gail or Gale, often linked to a cheerful, lively naming style.
Gayann
English · An English compound blending Gay and Ann, carrying a bright or cheerful tone with Anne's grace association.
Geana
English · A variant of Gianna or Gena, ultimately tied to John and meaning "God is gracious."
Geline
French · Likely a French-style form related to Angelina or a surname use, with uncertain exact etymology.
Geni
English · A short English form of Gene or Eugenia, from Greek roots meaning "well-born" or "noble."
Glennia
Scottish · Built from Glen, a Scottish and Irish place word meaning "valley," with a feminine ending added.
Glyndia
Welsh · Likely a Welsh-inspired elaboration of Glyn, from a word meaning "valley" or "glen."
Gwenell
Welsh · A Welsh-based form built from Gwen, meaning "white," "fair," or "blessed," with a feminine suffix.
Gwyne
Welsh · A Welsh variant related to Gwyn or Gwen, from roots meaning "fair," "white," or "blessed."
Gumaro
Spanish · A Spanish form tied to the Germanic saint-name Gummarus, associated with battle or famed protection.
Gard
Norse · Gard comes from Old Norse and related Germanic roots meaning enclosure, yard, or protected place.
Gwyned
Welsh · Gwyned is likely related to the Welsh place-name Gwynedd, associated with blessed, fair, or white roots.
Glories
Latin · An English word-name from Latin gloria, meaning "glory" or "honor."
Genoria
Greek · Genoria is likely an elaborated form of names like Nora or Eugenia, with Greek-root associations of "well-born" or "noble."
Glanda
Welsh · Glanda is likely related to Glenda, from Welsh glan meaning "clean," "pure," or "fair."
Glenette
Scottish · Glenette combines Scottish glen, meaning "valley," with a French-style diminutive ending.
Gwinda
Welsh · Gwinda likely draws from Welsh or Germanic elements associated with "white," "fair," or "blessed."
Galin
Slavic · Galin is a Slavic name associated with calmness and serenity.
Geoffry
German · Geoffry is a variant of Geoffrey, from Germanic elements often interpreted as peace and territory or pledge.
Gawain
Welsh · Gawain is a Welsh-derived Arthurian name associated with a hawk or battle strength in later tradition.
Guadlupe
Spanish · Guadlupe is a variant of Guadalupe, a Spanish place name likely from Arabic wadi al-lub, meaning hidden river or valley.
Gudalupe
Spanish · Gudalupe is a variant of Guadalupe, the Spanish place and Marian name derived from Arabic river terminology.
Guinette
French · Guinette is a French diminutive, likely related to Gwen or Guinevere, suggesting fairness or blessedness.
Geffrey
German · Geffrey is a variant of Geoffrey, from Germanic roots often interpreted as peace pledge or God's peace.
Gerone
Greek · Gerone is likely related to Jerome, from Greek hieros and onoma meaning sacred name.
Gregery
Greek · Gregery is a spelling variant of Gregory, from Greek meaning watchful or alert.
Gladystine
English · Gladystine is a rare elaboration of Gladys, a Welsh-rooted name traditionally linked with royalty or nobility.
Gwendloyn
Welsh · Gwendloyn is a spelling variant of Gwendolyn, from Welsh elements meaning "white ring" or "blessed bow."
Gwenetta
Welsh · Gwenetta is a feminine elaboration of Gwen, from Welsh gwyn meaning "white," "fair," or "blessed."
Gwendel
Welsh · Gwendel is likely related to Welsh Gwen- names, built from gwyn meaning "white," "fair," or "blessed."
Gerrianne
English · A blended form built from Geri and Anne, with Germanic elements meaning spear and grace.
Guadelupe
Spanish · A variant spelling of Guadalupe, from a Spanish place and Marian title associated with the river of the wolf.
Geradine
German · Geradine is a variant of Geraldine, from Germanic roots meaning "rule of the spear."
Geraldina
German · Geraldina is a feminine form of Gerald, from Germanic elements meaning "rule of the spear."
Geryl
English · Geryl is likely a modern variant of Geraldine, Cheryl, or Beryl, with blended modern roots and styling.
Gillermina
Spanish · Gillermina is a variant of Guillermina, the Spanish feminine form of William, meaning "resolute protector."
Gonzella
Spanish · Gonzella is likely a feminine elaboration of Gonzalo, from Germanic roots meaning "battle" and possibly "elf."
Guyann
French · Guyann is likely a compound of Guy and Ann, blending French and Hebrew-rooted elements into a modern feminine name.
Grayling
English · Grayling is an English nature name taken from the fish and bird-related word grayling.
Gattis
English · Gattis is mainly a surname-derived name, probably from Germanic or English family roots with uncertain exact literal meaning.
Gomez
Spanish · Gomez is a Spanish patronymic surname meaning son of Gome, from an older Germanic personal name.
Grayland
English · Grayland is an English place-style name combining gray with land, evoking a landscape or estate name.
Glenalee
Scottish · Glenalee combines glen, meaning valley, with Lee, meaning meadow or clearing.
Glennetta
Scottish · A feminine elaboration of Glen, from a word for valley, with the decorative suffix -etta.
Glynnis
Welsh · A Welsh name related to glen or valley, carrying a sense of wooded valley or secluded place.
Gaal
Hebrew · Gaal is a Hebrew biblical name traditionally linked to ideas of loathing or abhorrence.
Geriann
English · Geriann is a modern English compound blending Geri and Ann, with roots tied to spear strength and grace.
Ghislaine
French · Ghislaine is a French form of a Germanic name meaning pledge or hostage.
Georgiane
Greek · Georgiane is a feminine form of George, from Greek georgos, meaning farmer or earth-worker.
Geradette
German · Geradette appears to be a feminine elaboration of Gerard, from Germanic roots meaning spear and brave or hardy.
Gregrey
Greek · A misspelling variant of Gregory, from Greek Gregorios, meaning "watchful" or "alert."
Gerod
German · A variant of Jarrod or Gerard, from Germanic roots associated with spear strength or rule.
Gawaine
Welsh · A form of Gawain, the Arthurian knight whose name likely has Welsh roots.
Gerld
German · A shortened spelling of Gerald, from Germanic elements meaning spear and rule.
Gerriann
English · Gerriann is an English combination name blending Gerri, from Geraldine or Gerald, with Ann.
Geneen
French · Geneen is a variant of Jeannine or Janine, from Hebrew roots meaning God is gracious.
Glenise
Welsh · Glenise appears to blend Glen with a feminine ending, evoking valleys or wooded hollows.
Gyda
Norse · Gyda is an Old Norse name meaning God is beautiful or good, known from medieval Scandinavian use.
Graice
English · Graice is a rare spelling variant of Grace, from Latin gratia meaning grace, favor, or blessing.
Gevan
Welsh · Gevan is likely a variant of Gavin or Gawain, names associated with Welsh and Scottish tradition.
Garrette
German · Garrette is a variant of Garrett, from Germanic roots often interpreted as "spear strength."
Gunars
Norse · Gunars is a Latvian and Baltic form of Gunnar, from Norse roots meaning "warrior" or "bold in battle."
Gardell
English · Gardell appears to be a surname-style given name, possibly related to names meaning "guardian" or "enclosure."
Garett
German · A variant of Garrett, from Germanic roots meaning spear strength or brave with the spear.
Gerad
German · A variant of Gerard, from Germanic elements meaning spear and brave.
Gergory
Greek · A spelling variant of Gregory, from Greek meaning watchful or alert.
Gipson
English · An English surname form related to Gibson, meaning son of Gilbert.
Gregorey
Greek · A spelling variant of Gregory, from Greek meaning watchful or vigilant.
Gerilynn
English · A blended modern name combining Geri and Lynn, with roots suggesting "spear" and "lake" or "waterfall."
Glendoria
Scottish · Likely built from Glen, meaning valley in Scottish usage, and the ornate ending -doria or -gloria.
Gwendol
Welsh · Gwendol is a Welsh-style form built from gwen, meaning white, fair, or blessed.
Gailanne
English · A compound of Gail and Anne; Anne comes from Hebrew and means grace.
Gelinda
German · Likely related to names like Melinda or Gerlinde, suggesting gentle beauty or soft strength.
Guyanne
French · A feminine form of Guy, from a French name meaning guide or woodsman.
Gwennette
Welsh · A diminutive of Gwen, from Welsh gwyn, meaning white, blessed, or fair.
Geofrey
German · Geofrey is a variant of Geoffrey, from Germanic roots meaning peace and pledge or district.
Gibb
English · Gibb is a medieval short form of Gilbert, from Germanic meaning bright pledge.
Gereld
German · Gereld is a variant of Gerald, from Germanic elements meaning spear rule.
Gregroy
Greek · Gregroy is a variant of Gregory, from Greek meaning watchful or alert.
Gustabo
Spanish · Gustabo is a variant of Gustavo, from the Scandinavian Gustav, often interpreted as staff of the Goths.
Guymon
German · Guymon is likely a surname-style name from Germanic elements, related to names like Guy or Guimon and meaning a man or warrior lineage.
Gwendy
Welsh · Gwendy is likely a pet form of Gwendolen or Gwendolyn, from Welsh elements meaning 'white, fair, blessed.'
Glynes
Welsh · Glynes appears related to Welsh Glen or Glyn, from a word meaning "valley."
Gardina
English · Gardina is likely a modern elaboration of garden-based word names, giving it a floral, nature-linked feel.
Garla
English · Garla appears to be a rare modern English-style name, possibly influenced by Carla or Garland.
Geneice
English · Geneice is likely a modern variant of Janice or Genevieve-influenced names, with French-style sound.
Gera
Hebrew · Gera is a Hebrew biblical name borne in the Old Testament; its exact meaning is uncertain.
Gerlyn
German · Gerlyn is likely a modern blend of Germanic Ger- names with the feminine suffix -lyn.
Gerolyn
German · Gerolyn is likely an elaborated feminine form related to Geraldine or Geri, from Germanic spear-ruled roots.
Grasiela
Spanish · Grasiela is a variant of Graciela, from Latin gratia meaning "grace."
Gwynetta
Welsh · Gwynetta is an elaborated Welsh-style form from gwyn, meaning "fair," "blessed," or "white."
Gralin
English · Likely a modern invented name built on the sound of Gray or Grail with a surname-style ending.
Gottlob
German · Gottlob is a German devotional name meaning "praise God" or "God be praised."
Gregry
Greek · Gregry is a variant of Gregory, from Greek gregorios, meaning "watchful" or "alert."
Gwain
Welsh · Gwain is a form related to Gawain, the Arthurian name likely meaning "white hawk" or "battle hawk."
Ginia
Latin · Usually a short form of Virginia, from Latin virgo, meaning "maiden" or "virginal."
Gwendylon
Welsh · A variant of Gwendolyn, from Welsh elements meaning "white," "blessed," or "fair ring."
Gloretha
Latin · Likely built from Gloria with an elaborated ending, from Latin gloria meaning glory.
Guadulupe
Spanish · A spelling variant of Guadalupe, from a Spanish place and Marian title with Arabic-influenced river-name roots.
Gralyn
English · A modern blended English-style name, likely built from Gray and popular -lyn endings.
Gerardette
German · Gerardette is a feminine elaboration of Gerard, from Germanic elements meaning spear and brave or hardy.
Gesele
German · Gesele is likely related to Giselle, from Germanic elements meaning pledge or hostage.
Gezelle
German · Gezelle is a variant of Giselle, from Germanic roots meaning pledge, with a French-styled spelling.
Geena
English · Geena is a modern spelling of Gina or Gena, usually derived from names meaning well-born or noble.
Genea
English · Genea is likely a modern variant of Gena or Gina, from names associated with noble birth.
Gerie
English · Gerie is a short form related to Geraldine or Gertrude, names from Germanic roots meaning spear or strength.
Gindy
Hebrew · Gindy is a Yiddish-Hebrew nickname form, often used affectionately and associated with goodness or grace in related forms.
Glorius
Latin · Glorius is a rare form built from Latin gloria, meaning glory or renown.
Gerrick
German · Gerrick is a Germanic-style variant related to Gerard or Garrick, built from roots meaning 'spear' and 'rule.'
Gonzales
Spanish · Gonzales is a Spanish patronymic surname meaning 'son of Gonzalo,' from a Germanic personal name.
Gegory
Greek · Gegory is a misspelling variant of Gregory, from Greek gregorein, meaning "watchful" or "alert."
Gregeory
Greek · Gregeory is a spelling variant of Gregory, from Greek roots meaning "watchful" or "vigilant."
Geof
English · Geof is a short form of Geoffrey, a Norman name usually interpreted as "peace pledge" or "territory peace."
Gerado
Spanish · Gerado is a variant of Gerardo, from Germanic roots meaning "spear" and "brave" or "hardy."
Geron
Spanish · Geron is often a short form of Jeronimo or a variant linked to Greek geron, meaning "old man" or elder.
Gerrod
English · Gerrod is a variant of Gerard or Jarrod, built from Germanic elements meaning "spear" and "brave."
Gregoy
Greek · Gregoy is a misspelling variant of Gregory, from Greek roots meaning "watchful" or "alert."
Ginamarie
Italian · Ginamarie combines Gina, from names like Regina or Georgina, with Marie, creating a blended classic compound name.
Gogi
African · Likely a nickname-style name used in several cultures, with affectionate or informal roots.
Galynn
English · Galynn is a modern English-style blend, likely formed from Gail and Lynn, giving it a contemporary invented feel.
Gennifer
Welsh · Gennifer is an English spelling variant of Jennifer, from Welsh Guinevere, often linked to the sense of a fair or white spirit.
Glenndora
English · Glenndora appears to blend Glenn, meaning valley, with the ornamental suffix dora, creating a lyrical modern compound.
Glyndora
Welsh · Glyndora likely combines Welsh Glyn, meaning valley, with Greek dora, meaning gift.
Griselle
French · Griselle is likely a French-style form related to Griselda, from Germanic elements meaning gray and battle.
Gwan
Korean · Gwan is a Korean name element whose meaning depends on the hanja used, often carrying ideas like brightness or official rank.
Gwender
Welsh · Gwender appears to be a Welsh-style modern form built on Gwen, a root meaning white, fair, or blessed.
Gwendia
Welsh · Gwendia is a Welsh-style elaboration of Gwen, from a root meaning fair, white, or blessed.
Gamal
Arabic · From Arabic Jamal or Gamal meaning "beauty" or "grace."
Gregorie
Greek · Gregorie is a French-influenced form of Gregory, from Greek meaning "watchful" or "alert."
Gregori
Greek · Gregori is a Slavic and European form of Gregory, from Greek meaning "watchful" or "vigilant."
Greyling
English · Greyling is an English surname and nature name, also referring to a silvery fish and gray coloration.
Ginnette
French · Ginnette is likely a variant of Ginette, a French diminutive of Geneviève or Jeanne.
Gerrilyn
English · A modern blend of Gerry and Lynn, with Germanic roots behind Gerry meaning spear-rule.
Gineen
French · Likely a variant of Janine or Jeanine, from Hebrew-rooted forms meaning God is gracious.
Gwenne
Welsh · A variant of Gwen, from Welsh meaning white, fair, or blessed.
Gloriane
Latin · Gloriane is a French-style form built from Latin gloria, meaning glory.
Godiva
English · Godiva comes from the Old English name Godgifu, meaning gift of God.
Gweneva
Welsh · Gweneva is a Welsh-style form related to Guinevere, often interpreted as fair one or white phantom.
Geff
German · A short form or spelling variant of Jeff, from Geoffrey meaning "peace pledge" or "divine peace."
Garyl
English · Garyl is likely an elaborated form of Gary, from a Germanic name meaning spear.
Geogory
Greek · Geogory is a misspelling of Gregory, from Greek Gregorios, meaning watchful or alert.
Guyon
French · Guyon is a French diminutive of Guy, from Germanic roots meaning wood or wide in older interpretations.
Galinda
Spanish · Galinda is an old European name form likely tied to brightness or gentleness through Germanic roots.
Ginetta
Italian · Ginetta is an Italian diminutive of names like Gina or Giovanna, associated with God is gracious.
Geffory
German · A variant of Geoffrey, from Germanic roots usually interpreted as peace and district or pledge.
Greory
Greek · A misspelling of Gregory, from Greek Gregorios meaning "watchful" or "alert."
Geanine
French · A variant of Jeannine, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning God is gracious.
Genae
English · A modern spelling related to Gina or Genay, often tied to names meaning well-born or queenly.
Gennine
French · A variant of Jeanine or Janine, from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Gricel
Spanish · A form of Griselda, from Germanic elements meaning gray battle.
Gwendoly
Welsh · A variant of Gwendolyn, from Welsh elements meaning white ring or blessed bow.
Goeffrey
French · Goeffrey is a spelling variant of Geoffrey, a Germanic name interpreted as peace pledge or divine peace.
Garlund
English · Garlund is likely an English surname-style name from old place elements meaning a spear-marked or triangular piece of land.
Guye
French · Guye is likely a surname-style form of Guy, a name of French use from Germanic roots meaning guide or wood.
Garo
Italian · Garo is likely a short form of names like Gerardo, from Germanic roots meaning spear-brave or hardy with the spear.
Genece
English · Genece is likely a variant of Janice or Genesis-style forms, often interpreted through roots meaning 'God is gracious.'
Gerrilynn
German · Gerrilynn blends a Germanic name element seen in Geri or Gerald with the English suffix Lynn.
Gwendalina
Welsh · Gwendalina is an elaborated form of Welsh Gwendolen-type names built on gwyn, meaning fair or blessed.
Gerette
German · Gerette is a rare French-styled feminine form from Germanic ger names, meaning "spear" strength.
Gerita
German · Gerita is likely derived from Germanic ger elements meaning "spear," shaped into a feminine form.
Granada
Spanish · Granada is taken from the Spanish place name, also tied to the word for "pomegranate."
Garin
French · Garin is a medieval name from Germanic roots, often linked to spear or warrior meanings.
Greogory
Greek · Greogory is a spelling variant of Gregory, from Greek gregorein meaning watchful or alert.
Gig
English · Probably a short modern nickname-form with no firmly established traditional etymology.
Gibert
German · A variant of Gilbert, from Germanic roots meaning bright pledge or shining hostage.
Gile
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Gil, from Hebrew roots meaning joy or happiness.
Grieg
Scottish · Surname-style form related to Gregor/Gregory, ultimately from Greek meaning watchful or alert.
Geniene
French · Likely a variant of Jeanine, a French feminine form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Gordean
Scottish · A variant of Gordian or Gordon, related to a Scottish place-name and great hill.
Ginell
Italian · Likely a decorative form related to Gina or Ginelle, carrying a soft diminutive Romance style.
Gwennetta
Welsh · An elaborated form of Gwen, from Welsh roots meaning "white," "fair," or "blessed."
Greogry
Greek · A misspelling of Gregory, from Greek gregorein, meaning watchful or alert.
Grindl
German · Grindl is a Germanic diminutive-style name or surname form with uncertain root meaning.
Grizel
Scottish · Grizel is a Scottish form of Griselda, from Germanic elements meaning "gray" and "battle."
Ginelle
French · Ginelle is likely a modern elaboration of Ginevra, Gina, or Giselle-type names, created for a graceful French-style sound.
Grindle
English · Grindle likely comes from an old surname or place element, possibly linked to Norse and English words for a gate or bar.
Glorida
Latin · Glorida is likely a variant built from Gloria, from Latin roots meaning glory.
Glyniss
Welsh · Glyniss is a variant of Glenys, a Welsh name often interpreted as pure or holy.
Gaileen
Irish · Gaileen is likely a modern form related to Gail or Abigail, often carrying meanings of joy or father's delight.
Geannine
French · Geannine is a variant of Jeannine, from Hebrew Yohanan, meaning God is gracious.
Gitta
German · Gitta is often used as a short form of Brigitta or related names, associated with strength or exalted one.
Grinda
Norse · Grinda is likely related to Old Norse elements and place words, sometimes associated with gates or enclosures.
Gregson
English · An English surname meaning "son of Gregory," with Gregory from Greek meaning "watchful" or "alert."
Glynne
Welsh · Glynne comes from Welsh glyn, meaning 'valley,' giving it a landscape-based origin.
Gwendoyln
Welsh · Gwendoyln is a misspelling-style variant of Gwendolyn, from Welsh elements meaning 'white, blessed ring' or 'fair bow.'
Gennia
English · Likely related to Eugenia or Virginia-type forms, often carrying senses of 'well-born' or feminine refinement.
Genni
English · Genni is a short form or spelling variant of Jenny or Jennifer, ultimately linked to Guinevere or Jean roots depending on use.
Geraldin
German · Geraldin is a form of Geraldine, from Germanic elements meaning spear and rule.
Gerise
French · Gerise appears to be a modern variant built from names like Geri or Geraldine, tied loosely to Germanic spear-rule roots.
Guendalina
Italian · Guendalina is the Italian form of Gwendolen, from Welsh elements meaning white, fair, or blessed ring and brow.
Gabrial
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength'.
Glennard
Scottish · Likely a blend of Glenn, meaning 'valley,' with the Germanic suffix -ard meaning 'hardy' or 'brave'.
Gumercindo
Spanish · Spanish form of a Germanic name traditionally interpreted with elements for 'warrior' and 'path' or 'journey'.
Gana
Indian · From Indian naming traditions, often linked to a group, song, or joyful expression depending on source language.
Gwanda
African · Likely drawn from African place or surname usage, especially associated with southern Africa.
Gela
Greek · Gela may derive from the ancient Greek place name Gela, later used in Italian naming contexts.
Garrin
Irish · Garrin is likely related to Irish surname and place-name forms such as Garren, often linked to a grove or enclosed field.
Gamalier
Hebrew · Gamalier is likely a variant of Gamaliel, a Hebrew biblical name meaning reward of God.
Garritt
English · Garritt is a variant of Garrett, from Germanic elements often interpreted as spear strength or brave with the spear.
Gregorg
Greek · Gregorg is likely a rare form of Gregor, from Greek gregoros, meaning watchful or alert.
Gy
Greek · Gy is likely a short form related to George-type names, ultimately from Greek roots meaning farmer or earth-worker.
Genifer
Welsh · A spelling variant of Jennifer, from Welsh Guinevere roots often interpreted as 'fair one' or 'white phantom.'
Ginine
French · Ginine is likely related to Jeanine or Janine, feminine forms of John meaning "God is gracious."
Greggery
Greek · Greggery is a spelling variant of Gregory, from Greek, meaning "watchful" or "alert."
Geisha
Japanese · Geisha is a Japanese word meaning 'art person' or 'artisan,' traditionally referring to a trained female entertainer.
Gaelen
Irish · Gaelen is a variant of Gaelic-rooted names like Galen or Gaelan, associated with lively or calm meanings depending on form.
Grisell
German · Grisell is a form of Griselda, from Germanic elements meaning gray battle or strong warrior.
Gaelyn
Irish · Gaelyn blends Gaelic name elements and is often interpreted as a modern name tied to lively or cheerful roots.
Georgy
Greek · Georgy is a form of George, from Greek georgos meaning farmer or earth-worker.
Gigette
French · Gigette is likely a French-style form related to Gisela or Giselle, meaning pledge or hostage.
Guendolyn
Welsh · Guendolyn is a variant of Gwendolen, from Welsh elements meaning white ring, fair bow, or blessed circle.
Gwana
African · Gwana is likely an African-derived or modern phonetic name form, though its exact etymology is uncertain.
Gorje
Greek · Likely a variant of George, from Greek georgos meaning farmer or earth-worker.
Gamel
Arabic · Likely a variant of Jamil or Gamal, from Arabic meaning 'beauty' or 'handsome.'
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