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Baby names starting with G
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Genard
German · Probably a variant of Gerard or Gennaro-style names, most often linked to Germanic roots meaning 'brave spear.'
Guenter
German · German form of Günter, from old Germanic roots meaning 'battle warrior.'
Guerin
French · From an old French and Germanic name meaning 'guard' or 'protector.'
Gaylynne
English · Likely a modern blend of Gail and Lynn; Gail comes from Abigail, meaning father's joy.
Genel
English · Probably a variant of Janelle or Jean-based names, ultimately from John meaning God is gracious.
Geeta
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit gita meaning "song," famously associated with the Bhagavad Gita.
Giuseppa
Italian · The Italian feminine form of Joseph, from Hebrew Yosef meaning "God will add."
Greda
German · A form related to Greta or Margaret, ultimately from Greek margaritēs meaning "pearl."
Gerrad
German · Gerrad is a variant of Gerard, from Germanic elements meaning "spear" and "brave."
Ghana
African · Ghana is a place name from West Africa, ultimately tied to a historic empire title often interpreted as warrior king.
Guenevere
Welsh · Guenevere is a variant of Guinevere, from Welsh, traditionally interpreted as 'fair one' or 'white enchantress.'
Gidgett
English · A variant of Gidget, an English coined name formed from girl and midget, suggesting a petite, lively girl.
Grainne
Irish · An old Irish name linked with grain or brightness, famous from Irish legend and mythology.
Grasha
Slavic · A Slavic diminutive form, often used for names like Agrafena, giving it an affectionate, familiar feel.
Gared
Welsh · Gared is a variant of Gareth or Jared; in Welsh usage it is often linked with gentleness or heroic legend.
Giacinto
Italian · Giacinto is the Italian form of Hyacinth, from Greek mythology and the hyacinth flower.
Gilad
Hebrew · Gilad is a Hebrew name meaning "eternal joy" or associated with the biblical region Gilead.
Greagory
Greek · Greagory is a spelling variant of Gregory, from Greek gregoros meaning "watchful" or "alert."
Gianetta
Italian · Gianetta is an Italian diminutive form related to Gianna or Jane, from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Gitel
German · Gitel is a Yiddish name from a Germanic root meaning good.
Gretchin
German · Gretchin is a variant of Gretchen, the German diminutive of Margaret meaning pearl.
Gabriell
Hebrew · Gabriell is a variant of Gabriel or Gabrielle, from Hebrew, meaning “God is my strength.”
Genya
Slavic · A Slavic diminutive of names like Evgenia, ultimately from Greek meaning well-born.
Giuditta
Italian · The Italian form of Judith, from Hebrew, meaning woman of Judea or praised.
Galvester
English · Likely a modern surname-style invention, probably modeled on English place and family names with no single established etymology.
Gandalf
Norse · From Old Norse, traditionally interpreted as "wand-elf" or "staff elf," and later popularized in literature.
Gantt
English · An English surname-name likely derived from an old family or place name, with uncertain exact meaning.
Garbiel
Hebrew · A variant or misspelling of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning "God is my strength" or "strong man of God."
Gerall
German · Likely a variant of Gerald, from Germanic elements meaning "rule" and "spear."
Gero
German · A short Germanic name from elements associated with a spear, often used as a standalone or shortened form.
Gesenia
Spanish · Gesenia is likely a Hispanic variant of Yesenia, a modern name associated with a palm tree name.
Gaea
Greek · Latinized form of Gaia, the Greek earth mother goddess, meaning earth.
Gordana
Slavic · A South Slavic feminine name, often linked with pride or dignity in traditional interpretation.
Gretchan
German · A variant of Gretchen, a German diminutive of Margaret meaning 'pearl.'
Garri
German · Garri is a variant of Gary or Harry, from Germanic roots meaning "spear" or "army ruler."
Gidgette
English · Gidgette is likely a modern elaboration of Gidget, a playful English coinage influenced by the French-style suffix -ette.
Gloribel
Latin · Gloribel blends Latin gloria, meaning "glory," with the romantic suffix -bel, giving it the sense of "beautiful glory."
Gretal
German · Gretal is likely a Germanic diminutive-style variant related to Greta and Margaret, from a root meaning "pearl."
Gant
English · Gant is a surname-style name likely from French and English roots meaning glove-maker or from Ghent.
Gjon
Hebrew · Gjon is the Albanian form of John, ultimately from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Ginnifer
Welsh · Ginnifer is a phonetic variant of Jennifer, from Welsh Guinevere forms meaning fair or white phantom.
Gecenia
Spanish · Gecenia appears to be a rare modern Spanish-style creation with uncertain deeper etymology.
Giget
French · Giget is likely a rare French-style diminutive related to names like Gigi or Brigitte.
Ginney
English · Ginney is a variant of Ginny, a diminutive of Virginia or Jennifer, with meanings tied to "maiden" or "fair one."
Gernard
German · Gernard is likely a variant of Bernard or Gerard, from Germanic elements meaning 'bear-brave' or 'spear-strong.'
Geffery
German · A variant of Geoffrey, from Germanic elements often interpreted as 'peace' and 'pledge' or 'district.'
Genghis
Persian · Used through Central Asian imperial history, the name is chiefly associated with Genghis Khan and ideas of rulership and might.
Gerasimos
Greek · A Greek name meaning 'venerable' or 'honored elder.'
Godofredo
Spanish · The Spanish form of Godfrey, from Germanic roots meaning 'God's peace' or 'peace of God.'
Guan
Chinese · A Chinese name or syllable whose meaning depends on the character used, often tied to ideas like crown, pass, or care.
Garic
German · Garic is a variant of Garrick or Geric, from Germanic roots suggesting 'spear ruler' or 'power by the spear.'
Garrion
English · Garrion is likely a modern surname-style name related to Garrison, suggesting protection or a fortified place.
Garrod
German · Garrod is an English surname-form related to Gerard, from Germanic elements meaning 'spear' and 'brave.'
Germane
French · Germane comes from French and Latin roots meaning 'related,' 'genuine,' or from the Roman name Germanus.
Germayne
French · Germayne is a variant of Germaine, from Latin Germanus, meaning 'brotherly,' 'related,' or 'from Germany.'
Gioacchino
Italian · Gioacchino is the Italian form of Joachim, from Hebrew meaning 'God establishes.'
Genaya
English · Genaya is a modern elaboration of Gena or Jana, linked to Hebrew-rooted Jane forms meaning God is gracious.
Ghia
Italian · Often treated as a form of Gia or Gianna, ultimately tied to the idea 'God is gracious.'
Gorete
French · A Romance-language form related to Marguerite, ultimately from Greek meaning pearl.
Gyasi
African · Gyasi is an Akan name from West Africa often glossed as wondrous child or marvelous one.
Gaberial
Hebrew · Gaberial is a variant spelling of Gabriel, the Hebrew angelic name meaning God is my strength.
Gabreal
Hebrew · A variant of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning God is my strength.
Goran
Slavic · A Slavic name meaning mountain man or one from the highlands.
Gregoire
French · The French form of Gregory, from Greek meaning watchful or vigilant.
Grisela
German · Grisela is a form related to Griselda, from Germanic elements often interpreted as gray battle or noble strength.
Geneane
French · Geneane is a modern spelling of names like Jeanne or Jeannine, ultimately from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Gicela
German · Gicela is a variant of Gisela, a Germanic name meaning pledge or hostage, later adapted into Romance spellings.
Gittle
Hebrew · Gittle is a Yiddish-Hebrew diminutive traditionally linked to 'good' or 'good little one' in Ashkenazi naming.
Gerrett
German · A variant of Garrett, from Germanic roots often interpreted as 'spear-brave' or 'rule with the spear.'
Garylee
English · A modern compound of Gary and Lee, combining a surname-name with an English meadow element.
Geoggrey
Greek · A spelling variant of Geoffrey or Gregory-style names, likely tied to Greek georgos, 'farmer.'
Geraud
French · From an old Germanic name meaning 'spear rule' or 'brave with the spear,' used in French form.
Golan
Hebrew · A Hebrew place-name from the Bible, associated with exile or a region of ancient Bashan.
Gloryvee
Latin · A compound modern name built from Glory and Vee, centered on praise and honor.
Geetha
Indian · From Sanskrit Gita, meaning "song" or "sacred song."
Givonna
Italian · A variant of Giovanna or Giavonna, the feminine form of John meaning "God is gracious."
Gerron
German · Likely a variant shaped by Germanic names like Gerard, associated with strength and the spear.
Gustin
French · Gustin is likely a short form of Augustin, from Latin Augustus meaning 'great' or 'venerable.'
Giuseppi
Italian · Giuseppi is a variant of Giuseppe, the Italian form of Joseph, meaning 'God will add.'
Gopal
Indian · Gopal is a Sanskrit name meaning cow protector, a traditional epithet of the god Krishna.
Germell
English · Likely a modern invented or blended form related to names like Jermaine or Germain.
Geromy
English · A spelling variant of Jeremy, from the Hebrew Jeremiah, meaning appointed by God or God will uplift.
Gianpaolo
Italian · An Italian compound of Gian and Paolo, ultimately meaning God is gracious and small or humble.
Gaudy
French · Likely a surname-style name from French roots associated with joy, ornament, or showy decoration.
Genesia
Greek · From Greek genesis, meaning origin, birth, or beginning.
Gerardina
German · Gerardina is the feminine form of Gerard, from Germanic roots meaning spear and brave or hardy.
Geshia
Japanese · Geshia is likely inspired by the Japanese word geisha, meaning an artist or performer trained in traditional arts.
Grechen
German · Grechen is a variant of Gretchen, the German diminutive of Margarete, meaning 'pearl.'
Gerren
Irish · Gerren is likely a modern variant of Garrett, an Irish-linked name from Germanic roots meaning "spear strength."
Garick
German · Garick is a variant of Garrick, from Germanic elements often interpreted as 'spear ruler' or 'warrior ruler.'
Gabiel
Hebrew · Gabiel is likely a variant of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength.'
Gabreil
Hebrew · Gabreil is a spelling variant of Gabriel, the Hebrew name meaning God is my strength.
Gariel
Hebrew · Gariel is likely a variant of Gabriel or Ariel, drawing on Hebrew divine-name elements.
Geramie
Hebrew · Geramie is a variant of Jeremy, from Jeremiah, meaning appointed or uplifted by God.
Geramy
Hebrew · Geramy is a spelling variant of Jeremy, from Hebrew Yirmeyahu, usually interpreted as “appointed by God” or “God will uplift.”
Genesee
English · Used as a place-based name from Genesee, carrying the feel of a river and regional landscape name.
Glendaly
Scottish · Glendaly seems built from Glen, a Scottish word for 'valley,' with a lyrical modern ending.
Ganesa
Indian · Ganesa is a variant of Ganesha, the Hindu deity whose name means lord of the hosts or multitudes.
Genesa
Greek · Genesa likely relates to Genesis or Genevieve-like forms, suggesting origin, birth, or beginning.
Gessica
Hebrew · Gessica is the Italian form of Jessica, a name from Hebrew-rooted biblical tradition meaning God beholds.
Geneine
French · Geneine is likely a variant of Jeannine or Janine, from Hebrew roots meaning 'God is gracious.'
Ghada
Arabic · Ghada is an Arabic name meaning 'graceful' or referring to a supple young tree.
Gerred
German · Gerred is a variant of Gerard or Jarrod, from Germanic roots meaning spear-brave or spear-strong.
Ganesh
Indian · Ganesh is a Sanskrit name honoring the Hindu deity Ganesha, associated with wisdom and remover of obstacles.
Gregorios
Greek · Gregorios is the Greek form of Gregory, from gregorein, meaning watchful or alert.
Guisela
German · Guisela is a Spanish form of Gisela, from Germanic roots often interpreted as pledge or hostage.
Genika
English · Genika is likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Jennifer, Janika, or Angelica-style endings.
Gopi
Indian · Gopi comes from Sanskrit and means 'cowherd girl,' especially one devoted to Krishna in Hindu tradition.
Genvieve
French · A spelling variant of Genevieve, from Germanic roots often interpreted as woman of the race or tribe.
Giner
Spanish · A Spanish surname-style given name related to Giner or Genaro, associated with January or birth.
Golnaz
Persian · A Persian name meaning delicate like a flower or charming as a rose.
Gered
Hebrew · Gered is likely a variant of Jared, from Hebrew and often interpreted as 'descent' or 'he who descended.'
Germar
German · Germar is an old Germanic name formed from elements meaning 'spear' and 'famous.'
Gerell
English · Gerell is likely a modern form influenced by Germanic names with ger meaning 'spear.'
Grahame
Scottish · Grahame is a Scottish spelling of Graham, originally a surname and place name associated with a gravelly homestead.
Gejuan
English · Gejuan is likely a modern blended name, probably modeled on names such as Juan, DeJuan, or Jaquan.
Gzim
Slavic · Gzim is an Albanian name meaning 'joy' or 'celebration,' though it fits best here under a broader Balkan category.
Glendaliz
Spanish · Glendaliz appears to blend Glenda, from Welsh elements meaning clean or holy, with the Spanish suffix -liz.
Glorimar
Spanish · Glorimar blends Latin-derived gloria, meaning glory, with mar, meaning sea in Spanish, creating a poetic modern name.
Graviela
Spanish · Graviela is likely a variant of Gabriela, from Hebrew roots meaning God is my strength, adapted through Spanish usage.
Gavriela
Hebrew · A feminine form of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning "God is my strength."
Gennelle
French · Likely a modern blend of Gene and -elle, influenced by French feminine styling.
Ginneh
English · Probably a variant of Ginny, a diminutive of Virginia or Jennifer.
Glendalys
Welsh · Likely a blend of Glen and Spanish-style -dalis endings, suggesting valley imagery and lyrical form.
Gelsey
English · Gelsey is an English-style modern name, possibly influenced by place and surname forms like Chelsea or Kelsey.
Gemia
Latin · Gemia is likely related to Gemma, from Latin gemma meaning 'jewel' or 'precious stone.'
Gesina
German · Gesina is a German diminutive related to names like Gertrud, often linked to 'spear' strength.
Ging
Chinese · Ging is a Chinese romanized name element often associated with brightness, refinement, or purity depending on the character.
Giovonna
Italian · Giovonna is a variant of Giovanna, the Italian feminine form of John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Gladiz
Welsh · Gladiz is a variant spelling of Gladys, from Welsh roots often interpreted as 'princess' or 'land.'
Glenisha
Scottish · Glenisha likely combines Glen, meaning 'valley,' with a modern feminine suffix.
Givon
Hebrew · Givon is a Hebrew name meaning hill or height, related to place names like Gibeon.
Grzegorz
Greek · Grzegorz is the Polish form of Gregory, from Greek roots meaning watchful or alert.
Garbriel
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Gabriel, meaning God is my strength.
Geddy
English · Likely a nickname or surname-derived form, possibly related to names like Geddes or Gerald.
Georffrey
German · A spelling variant of Geoffrey, from Germanic roots meaning peace and district or traveler.
Guarionex
Spanish · A historic Taíno royal name preserved in Spanish records, associated with a cacique of Hispaniola.
Ghadah
Arabic · From Arabic Ghadah, meaning graceful or delicate young woman.
Gao
Chinese · A Chinese surname and given name element meaning high, lofty, or elevated depending on the character used.
Genay
French · Likely a modern form related to Janay or Renee, shaped by French-influenced sound patterns.
Genina
Italian · Likely related to Gina or Jeanine, forms ultimately tied to names meaning God is gracious.
Gitana
Spanish · From Spanish gitana, meaning gypsy woman, ultimately tied to an ethnic and cultural label.
Ger
Hebrew · Ger comes from Hebrew and means a stranger, sojourner, or resident foreigner in biblical usage.
Garion
English · Garion is best known as a modern literary name, likely created or adapted for fantasy use rather than inherited from one root.
Gerid
German · Gerid appears related to old Germanic or Norse naming elements involving "spear" or protection, though the exact form is uncommon.
Garian
English · Garian is likely a modern extension of Gary or a blend with Ian, giving it a contemporary invented feel.
Geran
Welsh · Geran is likely related to Welsh and Celtic name forms such as Geraint, carrying an old heroic and regional feel.
Gianpiero
Italian · Gianpiero is an Italian compound of Gian and Piero, forms of John and Peter, meaning "God is gracious" and "rock."
Gurpreet
Indian · Gurpreet is a Punjabi Sikh name meaning "love of the guru" or "one who loves the teacher."
Garan
Irish · Likely related to Irish and Gaelic surname forms, sometimes associated with spear or rugged strength.
Giscard
French · A French surname and given name from Germanic roots, likely meaning something like “pledge” and “strong” or “hardy.”
Gardy
French · Gardy likely comes from surname roots related to guarding or enclosure, from French or Germanic elements.
Ge
Chinese · Ge is a Chinese name and surname that can derive from characters meaning song, elder brother, or a family lineage.
Grandon
English · Grandon is an English surname-style name likely meaning great hill or grand settlement from French-influenced roots.
Gabirel
Hebrew · Variant of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning "God is my strength," known from biblical and angelic tradition.
Galon
Greek · Likely related to Galen, from Greek meaning "calm" or "healer," though this spelling is uncommon.
Gemar
Hebrew · Possibly derived from Hebrew roots connected with completion or finishing, though the exact form is uncommon.
Ghais
Arabic · Arabic name often linked with relief, help, or rain that brings aid and abundance.
Giang
Chinese · Used in East Asian naming traditions, especially Vietnamese forms from Chinese roots; meaning varies by character.
Girish
Indian · Indian name meaning "lord of the mountain," an epithet of Shiva in Sanskrit tradition.
Glenston
Scottish · Likely a surname-style name built from Glen, meaning "valley," with a modern -ston ending.
Guerline
French · Guerline is a French-derived feminine name, likely related to names built from guerre or similar sound patterns.
Genica
English · Genica is likely a modern form influenced by Jennifer, Janica, or Eugenia-type names with mixed roots.
Grabriela
Hebrew · Grabriela is a misspelling of Gabriela, the feminine of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning God is my strength.
Gemayel
Arabic · Gemayel is an Arabic family name turned given name, related to roots conveying beauty or grace in Semitic naming traditions.
Gerrid
German · A variant of Gerard or Jared-like forms, most likely from Germanic roots meaning 'spear-brave.'
Gaelan
Irish · Gaelan is a Gaelic-style name related to Gael, meaning a person of Irish or Scottish heritage.
Gerran
German · Gerran is a surname-style given name possibly related to Germanic spear names or Gaelic place forms.
Gallagher
Irish · From the Irish surname O Gallchobhair, traditionally interpreted as descendant of a brave or foreign helper.
Grenisha
English · Likely a modern invented name shaped by the -isha ending common in late 20th-century naming patterns.
Geselle
German · Probably inspired by French Giselle or German Geselle, carrying ideas of a pledge or youthful companion.
Glendalis
Welsh · Likely a modern elaboration of Glenda, from Welsh elements tied to valley and purity, shaped in Spanish usage.
Garred
German · Garred is a variant of Garrett, from Germanic roots meaning spear strength or brave with the spear.
Ghulam
Arabic · Ghulam is an Arabic-derived name meaning servant or young boy, often used in devotional compounds.
Glenesha
Scottish · Glenesha likely blends Scottish Glen, meaning valley, with a modern English decorative ending.
Genisha
English · Genisha appears to be a modern formed name, possibly influenced by Gen- names and Indian-style endings.
Ghenet
African · Ghenet is an East African name, especially Ethiopian, meaning paradise or heaven.
Ginae
Italian · Ginae is likely a modern variant of Gina, a short form of names like Regina or Georgina.
Goldi
English · Goldi is a variant of Goldie, an English nickname meaning golden or precious.
Grigor
Greek · Grigor is a form of Gregory, from Greek gregorein, meaning "watchful" or "vigilant."
Garcelle
French · Garcelle appears to be a French-style feminine form, likely derived from surname elements tied to spear or protection.
Geniffer
Welsh · Geniffer is a spelling variant of Jennifer, from Welsh Gwenhwyfar meaning fair and smooth.
Gyna
Italian · Gyna is likely a variant of Gina, often a short form of names from Greek or Italian roots meaning queenly or well-born.
Gevin
Irish · Gevin is likely a variant of Gavin, a Celtic name tied to medieval forms meaning white hawk or associated with Arthurian tradition.
Gladimir
Slavic · A form influenced by Vladimir, from Slavic roots often interpreted as "ruler of peace" or "great power."
Gullermo
Spanish · A spelling variant of Guillermo, the Spanish form of William, from Germanic roots meaning "resolute protector."
Generra
French · Likely a modern variant of Geneva or Ginevra, names associated with juniper or white waves in later traditions.
Gisette
French · A diminutive-style form related to Giselle, from Germanic roots meaning pledge or hostage.
Gaberielle
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Gabrielle, from Hebrew meaning God is my strength.
Gabrille
Hebrew · A shortened variant of Gabrielle, from Hebrew roots meaning God is my strength.
Gaitlin
Irish · A variant of Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine, meaning pure.
Galathia
Greek · A variant of Galatea, the Greek mythological name meaning milk-white or she who is white as milk.
Gerica
Norse · Likely a modern variant of Erica or Jerica, tied to the Old Norse meaning eternal ruler.
Gissette
French · A variant of Gisette or Giselle, from Germanic roots meaning pledge or hostage.
Gresia
Latin · A Hispanic form linked to Latin Graecia, meaning Greece or a woman from Greece.
Guiselle
German · A spelling variant of Giselle, from a Germanic word meaning pledge or hostage.
Gerrin
German · Gerrin likely comes from surname or variant forms related to Gerald or Garren, carrying Germanic spear-rule associations.
Gerrica
German · Gerrica likely adapts Germanic name elements like ger, meaning "spear," into a modern feminine form.
Gelisa
English · Likely a modern blend related to names like Gelisa or Jelisa, influenced by Germanic elements and contemporary English styling.
Gricell
French · A form of Grisel or Griselda, from Germanic roots meaning gray battle or wise battle-maid.
Gabreille
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Gabrielle, from Gabriel, meaning "God is my strength."
Gabrelle
Hebrew · A variant of Gabrielle, the feminine form of Gabriel, meaning "God is my strength."
Garine
French · Likely related to Garin/Gary, from Germanic roots associated with the "spear."
Gifty
African · Used especially in West Africa, Gifty is an English-based virtue name meaning "gift."
Gad
Hebrew · Gad is a Hebrew biblical name meaning "fortune" or "good luck," borne by one of Jacob's sons.
Gavon
Welsh · Gavon is likely a variant of Gavin, from the medieval Welsh name Gawain, often linked with a white hawk.
Grabriel
Hebrew · Grabriel is a spelling variant of Gabriel, the Hebrew name meaning "God is my strength."
Gerame
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Jeremiah or Jeramey, from Hebrew roots meaning the Lord will uplift.
Gerek
German · Likely a modern form related to Garrick or Derek, from Germanic roots connected with rule or power.
Germey
English · Probably a spelling variant of Jeremy, from the Hebrew Jeremiah, meaning the Lord will uplift.
Gerrel
German · Likely related to Gerald or Gerrell, from Germanic roots meaning spear ruler.
Gerret
German · A variant of Garrett, from Germanic roots often interpreted as spear strength or brave with the spear.
Gurinder
Indian · From Punjabi and Sanskrit-based elements, Gurinder is often interpreted as lord or chief of spiritual wisdom.
Gustauo
Spanish · A spelling variant of Gustavo, from the Swedish Gustav, often linked to staff of the Goths or royal support.
Galisa
Greek · Galisa is likely a modern blend related to Melissa or Galit, giving it a soft sound with possible Greek or Hebrew influence.
Gerika
German · Likely a feminine form of Eric or Geric, from Germanic roots tied to rule or power.
Garbrielle
Hebrew · A variant of Gabrielle, the feminine of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning God is my strength.
Gabryelle
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Gabrielle, from Hebrew Gabriel, meaning God is my strength.
Gelissa
English · A modern melodic name, likely influenced by Melissa and similar feminine forms.
Genai
English · A modern coined name, possibly influenced by Janae and other contemporary vowel-rich names.
Gi
Italian · A short form used for names like Gianna or Giovanna, carrying a clipped modern style.
Gissele
French · A variant of Giselle, from Germanic roots meaning pledge or hostage.
Gevork
Greek · Gevork is an Armenian form of George, from Greek georgos meaning farmer or earth-worker.
Giovanie
Italian · Giovanie is a variant of Giovanni, the Italian form of John, from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Glenton
English · Likely from an English surname or place-style formation meaning something like "settlement in a glen."
Gerin
German · Likely derived from old Germanic name elements such as ger meaning 'spear,' later used in French surname and given-name forms.
Gregrory
Greek · A variant spelling of Gregory, from Greek gregorios meaning 'watchful' or 'alert.'
Guiliano
Italian · A variant of Giuliano, the Italian form of Julian, from Latin meaning 'of the Julian family' or connected with youthfulness.
Geneviev
French · Geneviev is a shortened form of Genevieve, a French saint's name of probable Celtic or Germanic origin, often linked to tribe or kin.
Garielle
Hebrew · A variant of Gabrielle, from Hebrew meaning God is my strength.
Gabbrielle
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Gabrielle, from Hebrew roots meaning 'God is my strength.'
Gagan
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit meaning 'sky' or 'heaven.'
Gesell
German · From a German surname meaning 'companion,' 'associate,' or 'journeyman.'
Gavrielle
Hebrew · Gavrielle is a feminine form of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning God is my strength, shaped through French styling.
Gislaine
French · Gislaine is a French form of Ghislaine, from Germanic roots meaning pledge or hostage.
Glendalee
Scottish · Glendalee combines glen, meaning valley, with the -lee ending, giving it a landscape-inspired place-name feel.
Georgemichael
Greek · Georgemichael is a compound of George, 'farmer,' and Michael, 'who is like God?,' combining Greek and Hebrew roots.
Gerick
German · Gerick is likely a modern variant of Germanic names like Garrick or Gerhard, tied to spear or rule elements.
Gilchrist
Scottish · Gilchrist is a Scottish surname-name from Gaelic, meaning 'servant of Christ.'
Gilmar
German · Gilmar is likely from Germanic elements suggesting fame and renown, used as a masculine given name in modern usage.
Guerrero
Spanish · Guerrero is a Spanish surname-name meaning 'warrior' or 'fighter.'
Galloway
Scottish · Galloway is a Scottish place name and surname taken from the historic region in southwest Scotland.
Garek
English · Garek is a modern variant of Garrick or Gerick, from Germanic roots associated with spear or rule.
Garik
Slavic · Garik is a Slavic diminutive of names like Igor or Edgar, often carrying meanings tied to warrior or prosperity.
Garrik
English · Garrik is a spelling variant of Garrick, from Germanic roots often interpreted as spear ruler or spear power.
Geordon
Greek · Geordon is a variant of Jordan or Gordon, likely influenced by the river name Jordan meaning to descend.
Giovann
Italian · Giovann is a shortened Italian form of Giovanni, from Hebrew, meaning God is gracious.
Genesha
Indian · Likely influenced by Ganesha, the Hindu deity of wisdom and success, adapted into a modern given name.
Gizel
German · A variant of Giselle, from Germanic roots meaning 'pledge' or 'hostage.'
Glennisha
Scottish · A modern elaboration of Glenn, from a Scottish word meaning 'valley.'
Gelisha
English · Likely a modern English coinage, possibly influenced by names like Felisha or Alicia, without a single established origin.
Genele
French · Likely a modern variant of Janelle or Ginelle, with roots connected to Jean and meanings like "God is gracious."
Gerrika
German · Probably a feminine form influenced by Eric or Erica, from Germanic roots meaning "ruler" or "ever powerful."
Gianinna
Italian · A variant of Giannina, an Italian diminutive of Giovanna, meaning "God is gracious."
Gianne
Italian · A feminine Italian-style form related to Gianna, meaning "God is gracious."
Gipsy
English · A variant of Gypsy, used as an English word name associated with wandering and free-spirited imagery.
Giustina
Italian · The Italian form of Justina, from Latin iustus, meaning "just" or "fair."
Gizzel
French · A spelling variant of Giselle, from Germanic roots meaning "pledge" or "hostage."
Glenne
Scottish · A form of Glenn, from Gaelic and English usage meaning "valley" or "glen."
Giovanne
Italian · Giovanne is a variant of Giovanni, the Italian form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Gerik
German · Gerik is likely a variant of Garrick or Erik-influenced forms, rooted in Germanic elements for spear or ruler.
Govanni
Italian · Govanni is a variant of Giovanni, the Italian form of John, from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Gurjot
Indian · Gurjot is an Indian Punjabi name meaning "light of the guru" or "divine light."
Garhett
German · Garhett is a spelling variant of Garrett, from Germanic roots meaning spear strength or brave with the spear.
Garrek
German · Garrek is likely a modern variant of Garrick or Garrett, names tied to Germanic roots for spear and rule.
Geremie
French · Geremie is a French form of Jeremiah, from Hebrew, meaning the Lord will uplift or appoint.
Gillen
Irish · Gillen comes from an Irish Gaelic surname based on giolla, meaning servant or devotee.
Giordan
Italian · Giordan is an Italian form related to Jordan, from Hebrew, meaning descend or flow down like the Jordan River.
Govinda
Indian · Govinda is a Sanskrit name and title of Krishna meaning finder, protector, or lord of cows.
Gabrieal
Hebrew · Gabrieal is a variant of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning God is my strength.
Gavriella
Hebrew · Gavriella is a feminine Hebrew form related to Gabriel, meaning God is my strength.
Genesi
Italian · Genesi is an Italian-influenced form of Genesis, from Greek meaning origin, birth, or creation.
Genovieve
French · Genovieve is a variant of Genevieve, from a Germanic name made popular through French tradition.
Gerlisa
German · Gerlisa is likely a modern form built from Germanic ger, spear, with a feminine ending.
Gevon
English · Likely a modern variant of Gavin, Kevin, or Javon, shaped by contemporary English naming patterns.
Gagandeep
Indian · Gagandeep is an Indian name meaning "lamp of the sky" or "light of the heavens," from Punjabi and Sanskrit elements.
Geovanne
Italian · Geovanne is a variant of Giovanni, from Hebrew Yochanan, meaning "God is gracious."
Geren
German · Likely a surname-style name from Germanic roots, possibly tied to spear-like or martial elements.
Ghadeer
Arabic · Arabic name meaning stream, brook, or small river.
Genavie
French · Likely a modern variant of Genevieve, a French name of Germanic origin often interpreted as woman of the race or tribe.
Gaolee
Chinese · Likely a Romanized Chinese name whose meaning depends on the characters chosen, often combining ideas of height, brightness, or beauty.
Gizem
Arabic · Gizem is a Turkish name from a word meaning mystery or secrecy, ultimately linked to Arabic roots of hiddenness.
Garette
German · A variant of Garrett, from Germanic roots meaning "spear" and "rule" or "strength."
Grason
English · A surname-style variant of Grayson, meaning "son of Gray" and reflecting English family-name usage.
Ginno
Italian · Ginno is likely an Italian-style variant of Gino, a short form of names like Luigi or Eugenio.
Gaje
French · Gaje is likely related to French Gage, originally a surname meaning "pledge" or "wager."
Gelacio
Spanish · Gelacio is a Spanish form of Gelasius, from Greek meaning "calm," "serene," or "smiling."
Gevonte
English · Gevonte is a modern invented name, likely shaped by names like Javonte and Devonte with a contemporary rhythm.
Gradon
English · Gradon is likely an English surname-style place name, probably meaning "green hill" or "grove hill."
Guage
French · Guage is likely a variant spelling of Gage, an English surname from French meaning "pledge" or "measure."
Gurjeet
Indian · Gurjeet is an Indian name, especially Sikh, meaning "victory of the guru" or "one who wins through the guru."
Gabrialle
Hebrew · A variant of Gabrielle, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength.'
Gayane
Greek · An Armenian form of a name linked to Greek Gaia, associated with earth and fertility.
Gabriana
Hebrew · Gabriana is a feminine form related to Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength.'
Gabriellia
Hebrew · Gabriellia is an elaborate form of Gabriella, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength.'
Gabiela
Hebrew · Gabiela is a variant of Gabriela, from Hebrew Gavri'el meaning "God is my strength."
Gabreilla
Hebrew · Gabreilla is a variant of Gabriella, from Hebrew Gabriel, meaning 'God is my strength.'
Genessi
Greek · Genessi is likely a modern variant of Genesis, from Greek, meaning 'origin,' 'birth,' or 'creation.'
Gesica
Hebrew · Gesica is a spelling variant of Jessica, a name likely derived from Hebrew and associated with 'to behold' or 'wealth.'
Gretell
German · Gretell is a diminutive form related to Greta and Margaret, ultimately meaning 'pearl.'
Geovannie
Italian · A creative spelling of Giovanni, ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan, meaning “God is gracious.”
Garison
English · Garison is a variant of Garrison, originally an English surname tied to 'spear' elements and martial service.
Geoffory
German · Geoffory is a spelling variant of Geoffrey, from Germanic roots often interpreted as 'peace pledge' or 'district traveler.'
Germon
French · Germon likely relates to Germain or Germanus, a Latin name meaning 'brotherly' and associated with French use.
Giovante
Italian · Giovante appears to be a modern Italian-style form influenced by Giovanni, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Gaberiel
Hebrew · Gaberiel is a spelling variant of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength.'
Gadge
English · Gadge appears to be an English-style variant of Gage, a surname name linked to pledge or measure.
Garric
German · Garric is likely related to Garrick, from Germanic elements suggesting rule and strength.
Geancarlo
Italian · Geancarlo is a spelling variant of Giancarlo, combining John and Charles in Italian naming tradition.
Geordy
Greek · Geordy is a diminutive form of George, from Greek meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker.'
Gervon
French · Gervon appears related to names like Gervais or Gervin, carrying an old French and Germanic flavor.
Gunar
Norse · Gunar is a variant of Gunnar, from Old Norse meaning warrior or bold fighter.
Genises
Greek · A spelling variant of Genesis, from Greek, meaning origin, birth, or beginning.
Gabryella
Hebrew · Gabryella is a stylized form of Gabriella, from Hebrew, meaning God is my strength.
Gensis
Greek · Gensis is likely a variant of Genesis, from Greek, meaning origin, birth, or beginning.
Gaberille
Hebrew · Gaberille is likely a variant of Gabrielle, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength.'
Gadeer
Arabic · Gadeer is an Arabic name meaning 'small stream' or 'pool of water.'
Gailynn
English · Gailynn is a modern blend of Gail and Lynn, combining a short classic form with a familiar suffix.
Gaonou
African · Gaonou appears to be of African origin, likely from West African naming traditions, though its exact etymology is uncertain.
Geovanie
Italian · A variant of Giovanni or Giovany, from Hebrew roots meaning "God is gracious."
Gurdeep
Indian · From Punjabi, meaning "lamp of the guru" or "light of the teacher."
Garitt
German · A modern spelling of Garrett, from Germanic roots meaning “spear strength” or “brave with the spear.”
Garratt
German · A surname-style variant of Garrett, from Germanic elements associated with spear strength.
Genki
Japanese · A Japanese name and word associated with health, vigor, energy, and liveliness.
Geremia
Italian · The Italian form of Jeremiah, a Hebrew biblical name meaning “the Lord exalts” or “appointed by God.”
Gibril
Arabic · An Arabic form of Gabriel, the archangel’s name, meaning “God is my strength.”
Guner
Persian · Likely used with a meaning tied to the sun, giving the name bright and martial associations.
Gwydion
Welsh · A Welsh mythological name borne by the magician Gwydion, often linked with wisdom, trees, or enchantment.
Gabryela
Hebrew · A creative spelling of Gabriela, from Hebrew roots meaning God is my strength.
Gissella
German · A variant of Gisella or Gisela, from Germanic roots meaning pledge or hostage in the old noble sense.
Garbielle
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Gabrielle, from Hebrew roots meaning God is my strength.
Gizela
German · A form of Gisela, from Germanic roots meaning pledge or hostage in the old noble sense.
Gohar
Persian · A Persian name meaning jewel, gem, or precious essence.
Gabbriella
Hebrew · Gabbriella is a variant of Gabriella, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength.'
Gabirelle
Hebrew · Gabirelle is a spelling variant of Gabrielle, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength.'
Gaozong
Chinese · Gaozong is a Chinese imperial-style name and title, historically associated with an exalted ancestor or emperor.
Gavy
English · Gavy is likely a modern English nickname form, possibly related to Gavin or Gabrielle-based names.
Gajuan
English · A modern blended name that may combine a prefix like Ga- with Juan, the Spanish form of John.
Gurtej
Indian · From Punjabi and Sikh usage, Gurtej means the radiance or glory of the guru.
Gramm
German · Gramm is a German surname-style name that may derive from a nickname or place name and is now used as a rare given name.
Geric
German · Geric is likely a variant of Garrick or Eric, from Germanic roots tied to rule, spear, or power.
Gurkirat
Indian · Gurkirat is a Punjabi Sikh name meaning praise, grace, or glory connected with the Guru.
Gabel
German · A surname-style name from German roots, likely tied to a tool or structural term like "fork" or "gable."
Gaquan
English · A modern coined name using the "Quan" sound element, common in contemporary American naming styles.
Garrhett
Irish · A spelling variant of Garrett, a name associated with "spear strength" or rule by the spear.
Gequan
English · A modern coined name built around the popular "Quan" element in contemporary naming.
Govanny
Italian · A variant of Giovanni, from Hebrew through Italian meaning "God is gracious."
Graeham
Scottish · A spelling variant of Graham, a Scottish surname-name meaning "gravelly homestead."
Graye
English · An English surname-style name tied to the color gray or to gray-haired ancestry.
Gurjit
Indian · A Punjabi Sikh name meaning "victory of the guru" or "one who wins through the guru."
Gitanjali
Indian · Gitanjali is an Indian name meaning "offering of songs," from Sanskrit roots for song and tribute.
Gentiana
Latin · Gentiana comes from the Latin name of the gentian flower, making it a botanical name.
Ganae
English · Ganae is likely a modern coined name, possibly influenced by names ending in -nae or -nae'.
Geneses
Greek · Geneses is a variant inspired by Genesis, from Greek, meaning origin, birth, or creation and linked to the Bible.
Ginelie
French · Ginelie is likely a modern blend influenced by names like Gina and Nellie, with a decorative ending.
Gineva
Italian · Gineva is an Italian form related to Geneva or Guinevere, carrying associations with fair one or white wave.
Giordana
Italian · Giordana is the Italian feminine form of Jordan, the Hebrew river name meaning to descend or flow down.
Gerzon
Hebrew · Gerzon is likely a variant of Gershon, a Hebrew biblical name often interpreted as "sojourner" or "exile."
Gaber
Arabic · Likely related to Jaber, from Arabic meaning comforter, consoler, or one who mends.
Garrad
German · A variant of Gerard or Garrett, from Germanic roots meaning brave spear.
Gianncarlo
Italian · An Italian compound of Gianni and Carlo, meaning God is gracious and free man.
Gokul
Indian · From Sanskrit tradition, Gokul is the pastoral village where Krishna was raised.
Gristian
Latin · Likely a variant of Christian, from Latin Christianus meaning follower of Christ.
Gurvinder
Indian · A Punjabi Sikh name combining guru with elements of strength or lordship, often interpreted as hero of the guru.
Genessy
Greek · Genessy is a modern form influenced by Genesis, from Greek meaning origin, birth, or beginning.
Ganessa
English · Likely a modern form influenced by Vanessa and the Indian name Ganesha, used mainly for its distinctive sound.
Ganna
Slavic · A Slavic form of Hannah, from Hebrew, meaning “grace” or “favor.”
Gemise
English · A rare modern name, likely influenced by Gemma or Jemise and shaped for a soft contemporary sound.
Genessee
English · Likely inspired by the place name Genesee, adapted into a modern given-name spelling.
Gabryell
Hebrew · A creative spelling of Gabriel or Gabrielle, from Hebrew, meaning God is my strength.
Garima
Indian · From Sanskrit, Garima means dignity, grace, or honor.
Gayathri
Indian · From Sanskrit, Gayathri refers to a sacred Vedic meter and hymn, especially the revered Gayatri mantra.
Genesy
Greek · A modern spelling of Genesis, from Greek, meaning origin, birth, or beginning.
Gessell
German · A variant of Giselle, from Germanic roots meaning pledge or hostage.
Gicell
German · A spelling variant of Giselle, from Germanic roots meaning pledge or promise.
Giselly
German · A variant of Giselle, from Germanic roots meaning pledge or promise.
Govanna
Italian · A variant of Giovanna, the Italian feminine form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Griscelda
German · A form of Griselda, from Germanic roots often interpreted as gray battle or strong woman.
Guisel
German · A short form or variant of Giselle, from Germanic roots meaning pledge or promise.
Gyllian
English · A rare spelling of Gillian, the English feminine form linked to Julian and the Latin family name Julius.
Gabrail
Hebrew · Variant of Gabriel/Jibril, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength.'
Garak
Slavic · Uncommon name that may derive from surname or regional forms, used today with a strong modern sound.
Garius
Latin · Likely a modern form influenced by Marius or Darius, carrying a classical Roman-style ending.
Garyon
English · Modern elaboration of Gary, likely formed with a fashionable -on ending.
Gavynn
Welsh · Variant of Gavin, a Welsh-linked name associated with the medieval form Gawain.
Gesselle
French · Gesselle is a variant of Giselle, from Germanic roots meaning pledge or hostage, later popularized in French form.
Gyselle
French · Gyselle is a spelling variant of Giselle, from Germanic roots meaning pledge, known through its French literary and ballet form.
Giannie
Italian · An Italian-style form related to Gianni and Giovanni, from Hebrew roots meaning 'God is gracious.'
Gilian
Latin · A variant of Gillian or Julian-derived forms, tied to youthful or downy-bearded meanings from Latin roots.
Giamarie
Italian · Giamarie is a compound name combining Gia and Marie, often interpreted as God is gracious plus beloved.
Gabreial
Hebrew · A variant spelling of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning "God is my strength."
Gillianne
French · A feminine form related to Gillian and Juliana, ultimately from Latin roots meaning youthful or downy-bearded.
Goretty
Irish · Likely influenced by Goretti and Margaret forms, associated with Saint Maria Goretti and pearl-related Latin tradition.
Gyra
English · A rare modern name likely shaped by the sound of Kyra or Tyra rather than a single traditional etymology.
Gaten
English · Likely a surname-style English name, possibly tied to gate or road-place roots and later used as a first name.
Godswill
English · A devotional English virtue name, especially used in West Africa, meaning "God's will."
Garit
German · Variant of Garrett, from Germanic roots meaning "spear strength."
Gayge
English · A modern spelling of Gage, an English surname-name that originally referred to a measurer or pledged token.
Giezi
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Gehazi, a Hebrew biblical name associated with the servant of the prophet Elisha.
Graeden
English · A modern form related to Graydon or Graden, likely from an English surname meaning gray hill or son of the gray-haired one.
Granite
English · Taken from the stone name granite, it suggests strength, durability, and a nature-inspired modern style.
Gurvir
Indian · A Punjabi Sikh name often interpreted as brave hero or warrior under the Guru's guidance.
Gavinn
Scottish · A variant of Gavin, from medieval Gawain, a name tied to white hawks and Arthurian tradition.
Geon
Korean · A Korean name element often meaning 'strong' or 'building,' depending on the hanja used.
Geonte
English · Likely a modern form built from Geo- names, drawing on Greek roots related to 'earth.'
Geramiah
Hebrew · A variant of Jeremiah, from Hebrew Yirmeyahu, usually understood as 'Yahweh will uplift.'
Giovonnie
Italian · A creative form of Giovanni, the Italian equivalent of John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Gurpal
Indian · From Punjabi/Sikh usage, combining elements meaning 'protector' and 'caretaker of the guru.'
Gicelle
French · A variant of Giselle, from Germanic roots meaning 'pledge' or 'hostage,' popularized through French usage.
Geniya
Slavic · Likely related to Slavic diminutive forms such as Genya, often used for Eugenia or Gennadi-derived names.
Graceanna
English · A compound of Grace, from Latin gratia meaning favor, and Anna, creating a name that suggests graceful favor.
Gysel
German · Likely from Germanic elements related to gisil, meaning pledge or noble hostage, used in older European names.
Genesse
French · Likely inspired by Genesis or Genevieve, with associations of beginnings, birth, or noble lineage depending on usage.
Gursimran
Indian · A Punjabi Sikh name meaning 'remembering or meditating on the Guru,' from gur and simran.
Gehad
Arabic · Gehad is an Arabic variant of Jihad, meaning striving, effort, or spiritual struggle.
Gennavieve
French · Gennavieve is a spelling variant of Genevieve, a French classic often interpreted as woman of the tribe.
Gesel
French · Gesel is likely related to Giselle, from Germanic roots meaning pledge or hostage.
Gicel
French · Gicel is likely a variant of Giselle, from Germanic roots meaning pledge or promise.
Gizell
French · Gizell is a variant of Giselle, derived from Germanic roots meaning pledge or promise.
Glendi
Welsh · Glendi is likely influenced by Glenda, a Welsh-linked name often interpreted as pure or holy.
Gowri
Indian · Gowri is an Indian name and an epithet of Parvati, meaning fair, bright, or radiant.
Gulianna
Italian · Gulianna is a variant of Giuliana, ultimately from Julius, often interpreted as youthful.
Gurbir
Indian · Gurbir is a Punjabi Sikh name meaning warrior of the guru or brave one devoted to spiritual teaching.
Georgeanthony
Greek · Georgeanthony is a modern compound of George, “farmer,” and Anthony, a Roman family name of uncertain original meaning.
Gunnison
Norse · Gunnison is a surname and place name meaning “son of Gunnar,” from the Norse element gunn meaning “war.”
Gabrel
Hebrew · Gabrel is a spelling variant of Gabriel, from Hebrew, meaning 'God is my strength.'
Gaege
French · Gaege is a spelling variant of Gage, a French surname name meaning 'pledge' or linked to a measurer's role.
Genner
English · Genner is a surname-style English name, probably related to occupational surname forms like Jenner.
Govind
Indian · Govind is an Indian name of Krishna meaning 'protector of cows' or 'lord of the earth.'
Gracianna
Latin · Gracianna is built from grace-related Latin roots and carries the sense of favor, blessing, and elegance.
Genavive
French · Genavive is a variant of Genevieve, a French name possibly meaning woman of the tribe.
Gizzelle
French · Gizzelle is a variant of Giselle, from Germanic roots meaning pledge or hostage.
Genasis
Greek · A spelling variant of Genesis, from Greek meaning origin, birth, or beginning.
Gessel
German · Likely derived from a Germanic surname or a variant of Yessel-type forms used in Spanish-speaking communities.
Gitzel
Hebrew · Likely related to Yiddish and Hebrew pet-name traditions, used as an affectionate feminine form.
Gabriala
Hebrew · A variant of Gabriela, from Hebrew roots meaning God is my strength.
Germya
English · Likely a modern spelling related to Jeremiah, from Hebrew roots meaning Yahweh will exalt.
Gillan
Irish · From Gaelic surname and given-name traditions, often linked to a servant or follower.
Gretchyn
German · A modern spelling of Gretchen, the German pet form of Margaret meaning pearl.
Gwennyth
Welsh · A spelling variant of Gwyneth, from Welsh roots suggesting blessedness, fairness, or happiness.
Greco
Italian · An Italian surname and given name meaning “Greek” or “from Greece.”
Gabin
French · Gabin is a French name from the Roman family name Gabinus, linked to ancient Gabii.
Gaebriel
Hebrew · Gaebriel is a creative spelling of Gabriel, from Hebrew, meaning God is my strength.
Guinness
Irish · Guinness is an Irish surname from Mag Aonghusa, meaning descendant of Aonghus.
Gurkamal
Indian · Gurkamal is an Indian name, especially Punjabi, combining guru and kamal, often understood as lotus of the teacher.
Genaveve
French · Genaveve is a variant of Genevieve, a French name traditionally linked to woman of the race or tribe.
Geetika
Indian · From Sanskrit and modern Indian usage, Geetika means little song or melody.
Gibelly
Spanish · Likely a modern ornamental form influenced by names like Gisela, Giselle, or Ybeli.
Gwenavere
Welsh · A variant of Guinevere, from Welsh roots often interpreted as white phantom or fair one.
Gwynith
Welsh · A variant of Gwyneth, from Welsh meaning blessed, happy, or fair.
Gabbriel
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength.'
Gabija
Slavic · Used in Baltic tradition, Gabija is the name of the household fire spirit or goddess.
Gabreella
Hebrew · A variant of Gabriella, the feminine form of Gabriel, meaning 'God is my strength.'
Gabrialla
Hebrew · A variant spelling of Gabriella, from Hebrew roots meaning 'God is my strength.'
Geetanjali
Indian · From Sanskrit via Indian usage, meaning 'offering of songs' or 'musical tribute.'
Geethika
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit roots meaning 'little song' or 'melody.'
Giannamarie
Italian · An Italian compound of Gianna and Marie, combining forms of 'God is gracious' and Mary.
Gillyan
French · A variant of Gillian, derived from Juliana, ultimately from Latin roots associated with youthful lineage.
Guendi
French · Likely a French-influenced variant form, possibly related to Wendy or Guinevere-style sounds rather than a single fixed root.
Gurneet
Indian · A Punjabi name meaning 'absorbed in the guru' or 'one devoted to spiritual wisdom.'
Gabryl
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning God is my strength.
Govani
Italian · Govani is likely a variant of Giovanni, the Italian form of John meaning "God is gracious."
Gianpaul
Italian · Gianpaul combines Gian, from Giovanni meaning “God is gracious,” with Paul, from Latin meaning “small” or “humble.”
Gorkem
Persian · Gorkem is used with the sense of magnificence or splendor, functioning as a name of grandeur and beauty.
Guztavo
Spanish · Guztavo is a variant of Gustavo, from the Germanic Gustav, often interpreted as “staff of the Goths” or “royal staff.”
Gleice
French · Likely a modern variant of Glaice or Gleice inspired by names related to grace or joy in Romance-language usage.
Gabryele
Hebrew · A feminine spelling of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength.'
Graciemae
English · A compound of Gracie and Mae, joining 'grace' with a classic month or beloved diminutive ending.
Gaosheng
Chinese · Gaosheng is a Chinese name that can mean 'rising high' or 'lofty success,' depending on the characters used.
Genisus
Greek · Genisus appears to be a rare modern form influenced by Genesis, from Greek, meaning 'origin' or 'beginning.'
Gethsemane
Hebrew · Gethsemane comes from the biblical place name from Hebrew or Aramaic roots meaning 'oil press.'
Gieselle
German · Gieselle is a variant of Giselle, from Germanic roots meaning 'pledge' or 'hostage.'
Giona
Hebrew · Giona is the Italian form of Jonah, from Hebrew, meaning 'dove.'
Gabrionna
Hebrew · A modern feminine elaboration of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength.'
Galylea
Hebrew · A creative form of Galilea or Galilee, the biblical place-name meaning 'district' or 'circle.'
Ganiya
Arabic · Ganiya is an Arabic name meaning wealthy, prosperous, or self-sufficient.
Gefen
Hebrew · Gefen is a Hebrew name meaning vine or grapevine, drawn from nature imagery.
Gelina
Greek · Gelina is likely a variant of names from Helen, carrying the sense of light or brightness.
Genissa
English · Genissa is a modern elaboration of Gene-type names, often linked to noble birth or well-born roots.
Gracin
English · Gracin is a modern name built from Grace, tied to the Latin idea of favor or blessing.
Guisell
German · Guisell is a variant of Giselle, from Germanic roots meaning pledge or hostage.
Guisselle
German · Guisselle is a Romance spelling of Giselle, a Germanic name meaning pledge or promise.
Gemari
Hebrew · Likely a modern variant of Hebrew-derived names like Gemariah, carrying the sense of completion or fulfillment by God.
Gericho
Spanish · Probably a creative form of Jericho, the biblical place name linked to the ancient city whose name may mean 'city of the moon.'
Giuliani
Italian · An Italian surname-style form related to Giuliano and Julius, traditionally linked to youthful or downy-bearded meanings.
Georgiy
Greek · Georgiy is a Slavic form of George, from Greek georgos, meaning farmer or earth-worker.
Gerardojr
Spanish · Gerardojr combines Gerardo, from Germanic roots meaning brave spear, with Jr. to mark family inheritance.
Graiden
English · Graiden is a modern variant of Graydon or Grady-type names, likely tied to Irish and English surname traditions.
Gulian
Italian · Gulian likely relates to Giulian or Julian, from Latin Julius, a classical Roman family name.
Giavona
Italian · Likely an Italian-influenced feminine form related to Giovanni, ultimately from a name meaning 'God is gracious.'
Graclyn
English · A modern blend of Grace and the -lyn suffix, carrying the sense of grace or elegance.
Gethsemani
Hebrew · From Gethsemane, the biblical place name meaning 'oil press,' associated with the Garden of Gethsemane.
Grayci
English · A creative spelling of Gracie, from Grace, meaning favor, blessing, or elegance.
Giulliana
Italian · Giulliana is an Italian-style form of Giuliana, from Julius, a Roman family name of ancient Latin origin.
Goretti
Italian · Goretti is an Italian surname-style given name, best known through Saint Maria Goretti.
Geraldy
German · Geraldy is likely derived from Gerald, a Germanic name meaning "rule of the spear."
Ginaya
African · Ginaya appears to be a modern stylized name, possibly influenced by African naming patterns and melodic forms.
Gracilyn
English · Gracilyn is a modern blend of Grace and Lynn, rooted in Latin gratia meaning "grace" or "favor."
Gwendylan
Welsh · Gwendylan is a Welsh-style variant built on Gwen, meaning "white," "fair," or "blessed."
Ganiyah
Arabic · Ganiyah is an Arabic-derived name associated with richness, sufficiency, or self-contentment.
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