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Baby names starting with G

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Gabriel
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Gavri'el' meaning 'God is my strength'; an archangel in the Bible and Quran.
Grayson
English · English surname meaning 'son of the steward (greyve)'; now popular as a modern given name.
Gianna
Italian · Gianna is the Italian feminine form of John, ultimately from Hebrew, meaning God is gracious.
Grace
English · From Latin gratia meaning 'grace, favor, thanks'; a Puritan virtue name.
Genesis
Greek · Genesis comes from Greek and means origin, birth, or beginning, after the biblical and literary word.
Gael
Irish · Refers to the Gaelic-speaking Celtic peoples; in French, a modern name evoking Celtic heritage.
Giovanni
Italian · Italian form of John, from Hebrew 'Yohanan' meaning 'God is gracious.'
George
Greek · From Greek 'georgos' meaning 'farmer, earth-worker'; long associated with royalty and Saint George.
Greyson
English · Greyson is an English surname-style name meaning son of the gray-haired one, now used as a modern given name.
Graham
English · From an English place name meaning 'gravel homestead' (Old English grand + ham). A major Scottish clan name.
Gabriella
Hebrew · Feminine form of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength'; elegant Italian variant.
Georgia
English · Feminine form of George, from Greek 'georgos' meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker.'
Genevieve
French · Of Germanic origin, possibly meaning 'woman of the people.' Saint Geneviève is the patron saint of Paris.
Griffin
Welsh · From Welsh Gruffudd meaning "strong lord," or from the mythological griffin (lion-eagle creature).
Gemma
Italian · From Italian/Latin gemma meaning "gem" or "precious stone."
Grant
English · From Anglo-Norman French 'grand' meaning 'tall' or 'great,' originally a descriptive surname.
Gavin
Scottish · From medieval Gawain, possibly meaning 'white hawk' or 'May hawk' in Welsh.
Gracie
English · Diminutive of Grace, from Latin 'gratia' meaning charm, goodness, or divine grace.
Gia
Italian · Gia is an Italian short form of Gianna or Giovanna, feminine forms of John meaning "God is gracious."
Gabriela
Hebrew · Feminine form of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning God is my strength.
Gideon
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning 'great warrior' or 'feller of trees,' a judge and hero in the Old Testament.
Grady
Irish · From Irish Gaelic 'Ó Grádaigh' meaning descendant of the noble or illustrious one.
Giselle
French · Giselle comes from Germanic roots via French, meaning 'pledge' or 'hostage' in the old ceremonial sense.
Gianni
Italian · Italian form of John, from Hebrew Yohanan, meaning God is gracious.
Gwendolyn
Welsh · From Welsh 'gwen' (white, fair) and 'dolen' (ring, bow), meaning blessed ring.
Gracelynn
English · A modern combination of Grace and Lynn, conveying elegance, favor, and softness.
Gracelyn
English · Modern compound of Grace (from Latin 'gratia,' divine favor) and the suffix -lyn.
Gunner
Norse · From Old Norse Gunnar, meaning "warrior" or "bold fighter," later associated with artillery gunners in English.
Gregory
Greek · From Greek 'gregorios' meaning watchful or vigilant. Borne by sixteen popes and several saints.
Gabrielle
Hebrew · French feminine form of Gabriel, meaning 'God is my strength.'
Garrett
English · From Germanic 'ger' (spear) and 'hard' (brave/strong), meaning brave with a spear; a medieval given name.
Gerardo
Spanish · Romance form of Gerard, from Germanic 'ger' (spear) + 'hard' (brave/strong).
Gunnar
Norse · Old Norse name from 'gunnr' (war) and 'arr' (warrior), meaning 'bold warrior.' Prominent in Norse sagas.
Galilea
Hebrew · Galilea comes from Galilee, the biblical region name derived from Hebrew and used in Spanish forms.
Goldie
English · From the English word 'gold'; a Yiddish-influenced pet name meaning 'golden one.'
Gloria
Latin · Directly from Latin 'gloria' meaning glory or fame; popularized in the early 20th century.
Georgina
Greek · Feminine form of George, from Greek 'georgos' meaning farmer or earth-worker.
Gustavo
Italian · Italian and Spanish form of Gustav, from Old Norse meaning 'staff of the Goths' or 'royal staff.'
Gwen
Welsh · From Welsh 'gwen' meaning 'white, fair, blessed'; standalone name or short form of Gwendolyn.
Grey
English · From the color grey, originally a nickname for someone with grey hair or clothing.
Greta
German · Short form of Margareta, from Greek 'margarites' meaning pearl.
Giana
Italian · Giana is an Italian form related to Gianna and Giovanna, ultimately from John meaning "God is gracious."
Giuliana
Italian · Giuliana is the Italian form of Juliana, from Latin roots associated with youthfulness.
Guillermo
Spanish · Spanish form of William, from Germanic elements meaning 'resolute protector.'
Gage
French · From Old French 'gauge,' an occupational name for a measurer or pledger.
Giovanna
Italian · Italian feminine form of Giovanni (John), from Hebrew meaning "God is gracious."
Guinevere
Welsh · From Welsh 'Gwenhwyfar,' meaning 'white phantom' or 'fair one.' Queen of King Arthur in Arthurian legend.
Guadalupe
Spanish · From Arabic 'wadi al-lubb' meaning river of black stones; a major Marian title in Mexico.
Gatlin
English · Surname-style English name, likely from an old family name and now used as a modern given name.
Gian
Italian · Gian is an Italian short form of Giovanni, ultimately from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Giavanna
Italian · Giavanna is a spelling variant of Giovanna, the Italian feminine of John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Gaia
Greek · From Greek mythology, Gaia is the primal Earth goddess and personification of the earth.
Grecia
Spanish · Grecia is the Spanish form of "Greece," ultimately tied to the Greek people and land.
Gadiel
Hebrew · Gadiel is a Hebrew biblical name meaning God is my fortune or God is my greatness.
Gordon
Scottish · From a Scottish surname and place name, possibly meaning 'great hill' in Gaelic.
Gary
English · From a Norman surname derived from Germanic 'gar' meaning spear; popularized by actor Gary Cooper.
Gio
Italian · Gio is an Italian short form of Giovanni or Giorgio, often linked to meanings like "God is gracious."
Giulia
Italian · Giulia is the Italian form of Julia, from the Roman family name Julius, traditionally associated with youthful downiness.
Gentry
English · From Old French 'genterie' meaning 'nobility' or 'good breeding,' denoting someone of high social rank.
Gerald
German · From Germanic elements meaning 'ruler of the spear,' brought to England by the Normans.
Graysen
English · Graysen is a modern spelling of Grayson, originally an English surname meaning son of the steward or gray-haired one.
Gray
English · From the English color word, originally a surname for someone with gray hair or clothing.
Gus
Latin · Short form of Augustus or Gustav; Augustus means 'great/venerable,' Gustav means 'staff of the Geats.'
Giada
Italian · Giada is the Italian word-name for jade, the green gemstone.
Giovani
Italian · A variant of Giovanni, the Italian form of John, meaning "God is gracious."
Gianluca
Italian · An Italian compound of Gianni and Luca, meaning “God is gracious” and “from Lucania/light.”
Granger
English · Old French occupational surname meaning 'farm bailiff' or 'one who manages a granary.'
Gitty
Hebrew · A pet form of Gיטל or related Yiddish-Hebrew names, often associated with goodness or virtue.
Georgie
English · Diminutive of Georgia or Georgina, from Greek 'georgos' meaning 'farmer, earth-worker.'
Gino
Italian · Italian diminutive of names like Luigi or Eugenio, meaning 'well-born' or 'noble.'
Glenn
Irish · From Gaelic 'gleann' meaning valley; a nature-derived surname turned given name.
Gilbert
French · From Germanic 'gisil' (pledge/hostage) and 'berht' (bright), meaning 'bright pledge.'
Giancarlo
Italian · Giancarlo combines Gian, from Giovanni, and Carlo, giving the sense of "God is gracious" joined with "free man."
Geneva
French · From the Swiss city name, possibly from Celtic 'genava' meaning estuary; also linked to Genevieve.
Gisselle
French · Variant of Giselle, from Germanic roots meaning "pledge" or "hostage."
Giannis
Greek · Greek form of Ioannis, itself from Yohanan, meaning God is gracious.
Georgiana
English · Elaborate feminine form of George, from Greek 'georgos' meaning farmer or earth-worker.
Gilberto
Italian · Italian and Spanish form of Gilbert, from Germanic meaning bright pledge or noble youth.
Greer
Scottish · Scottish contracted form of Gregor, from Greek gregorios meaning 'watchful' or 'vigilant.'
Gonzalo
Spanish · Spanish name from Visigothic Gundisalvus, meaning 'battle genius' or 'war hall'; borne by medieval heroes.
Gema
Spanish · Gema is a Spanish form of Gemma, from Latin gemma meaning jewel or precious stone.
Gerard
French · From Germanic 'ger' (spear) and 'hard' (brave/strong), meaning brave spearman; widely used in medieval Europe.
Gwyneth
Welsh · From Welsh 'gwynedd' meaning 'happiness' or 'blessed,' related to 'gwyn' (white, fair).
Guy
French · From Germanic 'Wido' meaning wood or wide, brought to England by the Normans.
Gibson
English · English patronymic surname meaning son of Gilbert, from Germanic 'gisil' (pledge) and 'berht' (bright).
German
Latin · From Latin Germanus meaning 'brother' or 'genuine,' common in Spanish-speaking cultures.
Graciela
Spanish · Spanish form of Grace, from Latin gratia meaning "grace, favor, blessing."
Giuseppe
Italian · Italian form of Joseph, from Hebrew Yosef meaning 'God will add' or 'He shall increase.'
Glory
English · Directly from the English word 'glory,' derived from Latin 'gloria' meaning fame and praise.
Geraldine
German · Feminine form of Gerald, from Germanic 'ger' (spear) and 'wald' (rule), meaning spear ruler.
Gina
Italian · Italian diminutive of names ending in -gina, such as Regina meaning 'queen.'
Golden
English · From the English word golden, used as a name suggesting something precious or radiant.
Gianella
Italian · Gianella is an Italian-style diminutive form built from Gianna or Giovanni roots, meaning God is gracious.
Giorgio
Italian · Italian form of George, from Greek georgos meaning farmer or earth-worker.
Geovanni
Italian · Geovanni is a spelling variant of Giovanni, the Italian form of John, meaning "God is gracious."
Gavriel
Hebrew · The Hebrew form of Gabriel, meaning God is my strength.
Garrison
English · English name meaning 'son of Garrett' or 'fortified stronghold.'
Ghaith
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'rain' or 'relief,' symbolizing abundance, blessing, and answered prayer.
Gene
English · Short form of Eugene, from Greek 'eugenes' meaning well-born or noble.
Gerson
Hebrew · Variant of Gershon, from Hebrew meaning 'exile' or 'stranger in a foreign land'.
Gannon
Irish · Gannon comes from an Irish surname, often linked to a Gaelic root meaning "fair-skinned" or "light-haired."
Greysen
English · Greysen is a modern spelling of Grayson, originally an English surname meaning 'son of Gray.'
Gionni
Italian · An Italian-styled form related to Gianni or Giovanni, ultimately meaning 'God is gracious.'
Gala
French · From Old French 'gale' (merrymaking) or Russian short form of Galina (Greek, 'calm, serenity').
Gittel
Hebrew · Gittel is a Yiddish-Hebrew diminutive often linked to goodness or affection, used as a traditional Jewish given name.
Gracen
English · A modern name built from Grace, carrying the sense of elegance, blessing, and divine favor.
Grettel
German · Grettel is a German diminutive of Margarete, ultimately meaning "pearl."
Giovanny
Italian · Giovanny is a variant of Giovanni, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Gracyn
English · Gracyn is a modern spelling of Grayson or Grace-based forms, echoing ideas of grace and favor.
Goldy
English · Diminutive name derived from Gold, evoking preciousness and warmth.
Gigi
French · French diminutive nickname often used for Georgette or Virginie, popularized as a standalone given name.
Golda
German · From Yiddish/German 'gold' meaning 'gold'; famously borne by Israeli PM Golda Meir.
Glen
Scottish · From Scottish Gaelic 'gleann' meaning 'valley,' a nature-based place name.
Gurbaaz
Indian · A Punjabi Sikh name often interpreted as "one proud of the guru" or "brave in the guru's way."
Gisele
French · From Germanic 'gisil' meaning pledge or hostage, a classic Frankish noble name.
Genaro
Spanish · Spanish form of Januarius, from Latin 'Ianuarius' meaning 'of Janus,' the Roman god of beginnings.
Gohan
Japanese · Gohan is a Japanese word meaning cooked rice or meal, later familiarized internationally through pop culture use as a name.
Gwynevere
Welsh · A variant of Guinevere, from Welsh Gwenhwyfar, often interpreted as fair one or white phantom.
Ginny
English · Pet form of Virginia or Ginevra, meaning 'maiden' or 'pure,' popularized as an independent name.
Gryffin
Welsh · Gryffin is a variant of Griffin, from Welsh roots meaning strong lord and also tied to the mythical griffin creature.
Gabby
Hebrew · Gabby is a diminutive of Gabrielle or Gabriel, from Hebrew, meaning "God is my strength."
Galilee
Hebrew · Galilee comes from the biblical region name in Hebrew, associated with district or circle.
Gwenyth
Welsh · Variant of Gwyneth, from Welsh gwynedd meaning 'blessed, happy, fortunate.'
Gillian
English · English form of Juliana, ultimately from the Roman family name Julius.
Gregorio
Italian · Italian and Spanish form of Gregory, from Greek 'gregorios' meaning watchful or alert.
Gaspar
Spanish · Spanish form of Caspar, traditionally one of the Three Magi; from Persian meaning 'treasure bearer.'
Gareth
Welsh · Welsh name meaning gentle; famously a knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend.
Grayden
English · Modern English variant of Graydon, meaning 'gray hill' from Old English 'græg' and 'dun'.
Geo
Greek · Short form of George, from Greek 'georgos' meaning 'farmer' or 'earth worker.'
Gretel
German · German diminutive of Margarete, meaning 'pearl.'
Galen
Greek · From Greek 'galenos' meaning calm or healer, famously borne by the ancient physician.
Geno
Italian · Italian diminutive of names like Eugenio (well-born) or Gennaro (January); means noble-born.
Gwenivere
Welsh · A variant of Guinevere, from Welsh, often interpreted as fair one or white phantom.
Gladys
Welsh · Anglicized form of Welsh 'Gwladys', possibly meaning ruler or princess, borne by early Welsh royalty.
Giulietta
Italian · An Italian diminutive of Giulia, from Latin Julius, made famous by Shakespeare's Juliet.
Giovonni
Italian · Giovonni is a variant of Giovanni, the Italian form of John, from Hebrew meaning "God is gracious."
Graycen
English · A modern spelling of Grayson or Gracen, originally meaning son of the steward or gray-haired one.
Gretchen
German · German diminutive of Margarete, meaning 'pearl.' Famously used in Goethe's Faust.
Griselda
German · From Old German elements 'gris' (grey) and 'hild' (battle), meaning 'grey battle maiden'. Famous from Boccaccio's tale.
Ginger
English · From the English word for the spice, or a nickname for Virginia. Conveys warmth and spiritedness.
Gwenevere
Welsh · Variant of Guinevere, from Welsh Gwenhwyfar meaning 'white phantom' or 'fair one.' Arthurian legend queen.
Giannina
Italian · An Italian diminutive of Gianna, ultimately from Hebrew, meaning God is gracious.
Galia
Hebrew · Galia can derive from Hebrew meaning wave of God, and also appears as a Slavic diminutive of Galina.
Geoffrey
French · From Germanic elements meaning peaceful territory or God's peace; popularized by the Normans.
Gizelle
French · Gizelle is a variant of Giselle, from a Germanic word meaning 'pledge' or 'hostage.'
Gabino
Spanish · From Latin Gabinus, meaning 'of Gabii,' an ancient city near Rome.
Gaby
Hebrew · Diminutive of Gabrielle, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength.'
Giulianna
Italian · An Italian form of Juliana, from Latin Julius, traditionally associated with youthfulness and the Julian family name.
Giorgia
Italian · Giorgia is the Italian feminine form of George, from Greek georgos meaning farmer or earth-worker.
Georgette
French · French feminine diminutive of George, from Greek 'georgos' meaning farmer or earth-worker.
Gates
English · English surname for one who lived near town gates or worked as a gatekeeper.
Gershon
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'exile' or 'stranger in a foreign land.' A son of Levi in the Bible.
Gracey
English · Diminutive of Grace, from Latin 'gratia' meaning grace, charm, or favor.
Germany
English · Germany is a modern place-name use taken from the country name.
Giacomo
Italian · Italian form of James, from Hebrew 'Ya'aqov' meaning 'supplanter' or 'heel-grasper.'
Goddess
English · An English word name directly meaning a female deity or divine being.
Gustav
German · From Old Norse elements possibly meaning 'staff of the Goths,' borne by Swedish kings.
Geronimo
Italian · Italian form of Jerome, from Greek Hieronymos meaning 'sacred name.'
Giuliano
Italian · Giuliano is the Italian form of Julian, from the Roman name Julius, often linked with youthful or downy meaning.
Ghazal
Arabic · An Arabic name from ghazal, referring to lyric poetry and also associated with grace and beauty.
Gisela
German · From Germanic 'gisil' meaning pledge or hostage, borne by medieval nobility.
Galileo
Italian · Italian name from Latin 'Galilaeus' meaning of Galilee; famously borne by the astronomer.
Gretta
German · Variant of Greta, a German and Scandinavian pet form of Margaret, meaning pearl.
Gamaliel
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'God is my reward'; a biblical teacher of the apostle Paul.
Gibran
Arabic · Gibran is an Arabic name often interpreted as restoration, compensation, or mending.
Greylan
English · Modern invented name combining Grey (Old English 'gray') with the suffix -lan, creating a novel form.
Gaius
Latin · Ancient Roman praenomen possibly meaning 'to rejoice'; borne by several early saints.
Graylen
English · Graylen is a modern English blend name built from Gray with the suffix -len.
Gemini
Latin · Gemini is a Latin zodiac name meaning "twins," associated with the constellation and astrological sign.
Gisella
German · Variant of Giselle, from Germanic gisil meaning "pledge" or "hostage," denoting a noble oath.
Graeme
Scottish · Scottish variant of Graham, from an Old English place name meaning 'gravelly homestead'.
Geovanny
Spanish · A form of Giovanni or Giovanny, ultimately from John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Gauge
French · Gauge comes from an English word of French origin meaning measure or standard, adapted as a modern given name.
Giannah
Italian · Giannah is an elaborated form of Gianna, ultimately from Hebrew, meaning God is gracious.
Gertrude
German · From Germanic ger (spear) + thrud (strength), meaning 'spear of strength.'
Georgianna
English · Elaborate feminine form of George, from Greek 'georgos' meaning farmer or earth worker.
Gwendalyn
Welsh · Variant of Gwendolyn, from Welsh 'gwen' (white, blessed) and 'dolen' (ring or bow), meaning 'blessed ring.'
Genevie
French · Shortened form of Genevieve, from Germanic elements meaning 'woman of the people' or 'white wave'.
Galaxy
Greek · A celestial word-name from Greek galaxias, linked to the Milky Way and stars.
Gil
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning joy or happiness; also a Spanish/Portuguese short form of Gilbert.
Gionna
Italian · Variant related to Gianna, the Italian feminine form of John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Giabella
Italian · Giabella blends Gia and Bella, combining an Italian short form of Gianna with bella meaning beautiful.
Gurfateh
Arabic · From Arabic *fateh* ('conqueror, opener') with Perso-South Asian usage, the name is usually taken to mean 'victorious one.'
Grover
English · English surname meaning 'one who lives near a grove of trees.'
Gaston
French · French name from a Germanic root meaning 'guest' or 'stranger', borne by medieval French nobles.
Grier
Scottish · From the Scottish surname Grierson, ultimately from Latin 'gregorius' meaning watchful.
Giavonna
Italian · A variant of Giovanna, the Italian feminine form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Ginevra
Italian · Italian form of Guinevere, from Welsh meaning 'white phantom' or 'fair one'. Also associated with juniper.
Graciella
Spanish · Graciella is an elaborated form of Graciela, from Latin gratia, meaning "grace."
Gabriele
Italian · Gabriele is the Italian form of Gabriel, from Hebrew, meaning 'God is my strength.'
Geovany
Italian · A variant of Giovanni or Giovany, ultimately from John, meaning God is gracious.
Glenda
Welsh · From Welsh glân + da meaning 'clean, holy' and 'good.'
Gianina
Italian · A diminutive form of Gianna, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning God is gracious.
Gisel
German · A variant of Giselle, from Germanic roots meaning pledge, hostage, or noble promise.
Graeson
English · Graeson is a modern spelling of Grayson, originally an English surname meaning son of the steward or gray-haired one.
Graceson
English · A modern surname-style creation combining Grace with the suffix -son, suggesting "child of grace."
Ghalia
Arabic · From Arabic 'ghali' meaning precious, dear, or valuable; a term of endearment used as a name.
Greg
Greek · Short form of Gregory, from Greek 'gregorios' meaning 'watchful' or 'alert.'
Gwendolynn
Welsh · Elaborated spelling of Gwendolyn, from Welsh gwen (fair) and dolen (ring). Means 'white ring.'
Gunther
German · From Germanic 'gund' (battle) and 'heri' (army), meaning battle warrior; appears in the Nibelungenlied.
Gioia
Italian · Italian word name meaning 'joy' or 'delight,' used as a given name in Italy.
Georgios
Greek · Greek form of George, from georgos meaning "farmer" or "earth-worker."
Giavanni
Italian · Giavanni is a variant spelling of Giovanni, the Italian form of John, meaning "God is gracious."
Griffyn
Welsh · Variant of Griffin, from Welsh Gruffudd or the legendary griffin creature.
Gurnoor
Indian · Gurnoor is a Punjabi Sikh name meaning "light of the guru" or "divine light."
Gabe
Hebrew · Short form of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength.'
Gardner
English · Occupational name from Old French gardinier meaning "one who tends a garden."
Gracy
Latin · Variant spelling of Gracie, from Latin 'gratia' meaning 'grace, favor, blessing.'
Gennaro
Italian · Italian form of Januarius meaning "of January"; the patron saint of Naples.
Gauri
Indian · Gauri is an Indian name meaning fair, shining, or radiant, and is an epithet of the goddess Parvati.
Ghazi
Arabic · From Arabic, Ghazi means 'warrior' or 'raider,' historically used as an honorific title.
Germani
German · Germani means "from Germania" or tied to German peoples, so it is a place-and-identity style name.
Gaetano
Italian · From the ancient city of Caieta (modern Gaeta) in southern Italy.
Geovani
Italian · Geovani is a variant of Giovanni, from Hebrew through Italian and Spanish traditions, meaning God is gracious.
Gavyn
Welsh · Gavyn is a modern spelling of Gavin, from Welsh and medieval roots often linked to the white hawk.
Giancarlos
Italian · A compound of Gian, from Giovanni meaning 'God is gracious,' and Carlos, meaning 'free man.'
Giani
Italian · A form of Gianni or Giovanni, ultimately from Hebrew, meaning "God is gracious."
Greysi
English · Phonetic respelling of Gracie/Grace, from Latin 'gratia' meaning charm, elegance, or divine favor.
Griffey
Welsh · English surname variant of Griffin, from the Welsh mythological creature meaning 'strong lord.'
Gurnaaz
Persian · A Persianate feminine form using the element -nâz, often carrying the sense of coquetry or grace.
Greenly
English · An English surname-style name likely meaning 'green meadow' or 'from the green clearing.'
Giles
Greek · From Greek 'aigidion' meaning 'young goat,' popularized by the medieval French saint Saint-Gilles.
Garry
English · Variant of Gary, possibly from a Norman name meaning spear, or Irish 'gearr' meaning short.
Griffith
Welsh · Anglicized form of Welsh Gruffudd, meaning strong lord or chief.
Gloriana
Latin · From Latin 'gloria' meaning glory; famously used by Spenser as a name for Queen Elizabeth I.
Gift
English · Gift is an English word name expressing the idea of a child as a blessing or present.
Greylen
English · A modern blended name built from Grey and popular suffixes like -len or -lan.
Garner
English · From Old French gernier meaning 'granary,' originally an occupational surname for a keeper of a granary.
Garth
Norse · From Old Norse 'garðr' meaning 'enclosure' or 'garden,' a sturdy nature name.
Gaelle
French · Gaelle is the feminine French form of Gael, referring to a Gaelic person and linked to Irish and Breton identity.
Genavieve
French · Genavieve is a spelling variant of Genevieve, a French name of Germanic origin meaning woman of the tribe.
Genisis
Greek · A variant of Genesis, from Greek meaning origin, birth, or beginning.
Gennesis
Greek · A variant of Genesis, from Greek meaning origin, birth, or beginning.
Gianny
Italian · A pet form of Gianni, the Italian form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Greeicy
Spanish · Greeicy is a modern Spanish-language creative form, likely valued more for sound than historic etymology.
Gemmalee
English · Gemmalee is likely a modern elaboration of Gemma, a name from Latin gemma meaning 'jewel.'
Gail
Hebrew · Short form of Abigail, from Hebrew 'avigayil' meaning my father's joy.
Gable
English · From a surname referring to a triangular gable of a building, of Old French and Germanic origin.
Genessis
Greek · A creative spelling of Genesis, from Greek genesis meaning origin, birth, or creation.
Genesys
Greek · Genesys is a modern spelling of Genesis, from Greek meaning origin, birth, or beginning.
Geralt
German · A Germanic name formed from elements meaning spear and rule or power.
Garland
English · From Old French 'garlande' meaning 'wreath' or 'crown of flowers,' also an English place name.
Genova
Italian · From the Italian city Genova (Genoa), possibly from Latin 'genu' (knee) or 'janua' (gate, door).
Gissel
German · Gissel is related to Gisela, from Germanic roots meaning 'pledge' or 'hostage.'
Ghassan
Arabic · Ghassan is an Arabic tribal name associated with youthfulness and early bloom, and with the historic Ghassanids.
Gisell
German · A variant of Giselle, from Germanic roots meaning "pledge" or "hostage."
Gissell
German · Gissell is a variant of Giselle, from Germanic roots meaning 'pledge' or 'hostage.'
Girl
English · Girl is the ordinary English word for a female child and is extremely unusual as a given name.
Griffen
Welsh · Griffen is a variant of Griffin, from Welsh Gruffudd roots, meaning strong lord or fierce chief.
Grae
English · Grae is a modern spelling of Gray or Grey, originally an English color and surname name.
Gargi
Indian · An ancient Sanskrit name associated with the learned philosopher Gargi Vachaknavi, linked to wisdom and scholarship.
Gracelynne
English · Gracelynne blends Grace and Lynn; Grace comes from Latin gratia meaning "favor" or "blessing."
Galileah
Hebrew · Variant of Galilee, the biblical region in northern Israel, meaning 'district' or 'circuit' in Hebrew.
Giano
Italian · Italian form of Janus, the Roman god of beginnings and doorways; also a variant of Giovanni.
Gurbani
Indian · Punjabi Sikh name meaning 'the word of the Guru,' referring to the sacred hymns of the Sikh holy scripture.
Ghali
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'precious,' 'dear,' or 'valuable,' conveying great worth and high esteem.
Graylynn
English · A modern blend of Gray and Lynn, combining a color element with the Old English lake/meadow suffix.
Gurmehar
Indian · A Punjabi Sikh name meaning the grace or blessing of the Guru.
Gracia
Latin · From Latin 'gratia' meaning grace, favor, or blessing.
Galina
Greek · From Greek galene, used in Slavic languages, meaning calm, serenity, or tranquility.
Grantley
English · An English place-style name likely meaning great clearing or settlement meadow from Old English elements.
Gryphon
Greek · A spelling variant of Griffin, from the mythical creature of Greek tradition symbolizing strength and vigilance.
Gorgeous
English · An English word-name meaning 'beautiful' or 'splendid,' used as a modern virtue-style choice.
Guhan
Indian · An Indian name associated with Lord Murugan, often interpreted as divine youth or hidden one.
Gatlyn
English · Modern invented name, a creative variant blending Gavin or Gatlin with contemporary name-forming patterns.
Gustave
French · French form of Gustav, from Old Norse elements possibly meaning 'staff of the Geats' or 'royal staff.'
Godwin
English · From Old English 'god' (good) and 'wine' (friend), meaning good friend or God's friend.
Garrick
English · From Old English 'gar' (spear) and 'ric' (ruler), meaning one who rules with a spear.
Ginna
English · An English variant of Gina, usually linked to Regina, Georgina, or Virginia depending on family usage.
Galadriel
English · A literary name created by J.R.R. Tolkien, glossed in Elvish as a maiden crowned with a radiant garland.
Giovana
Italian · A variant of Giovanna, the Italian feminine form of John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Geovanna
Italian · Geovanna is a variant of Giovanna, the Italian feminine of John, meaning God is gracious.
Gimena
Spanish · Gimena is a variant of Ximena/Jimena, a Spanish name often linked to Hebrew Simeon and interpreted as 'he has heard.'
Giavana
Italian · A modern variant of Giovanna, the Italian feminine of John, meaning God is gracious.
Graelynn
English · Modern spelling of Gracelyn, rooted in grace from Latin gratia.
Garret
English · Variant of Garrett, from Germanic Gerard meaning "brave spear" (ger + hard) via Norman French.
Gaines
English · English surname from Old French gaigne meaning 'clever' or 'ingenious.'
Gale
English · From Old English meaning 'cheerful' or 'pleasant,' also associated with a strong wind.
Graydon
English · English place name meaning 'gray hill,' from Old English 'graeg' and 'dun.'
Giulio
Italian · Italian form of Julius, from the Roman family name Iulius, possibly meaning 'youthful.'
Gavino
Italian · Italian and Sardinian name from Latin 'Gabinus,' meaning 'from Gabii,' an ancient Latin city.
Gwynn
Welsh · From Welsh gwyn meaning 'white, fair, blessed,' borne by figures in Welsh mythology.
Georgio
Italian · Italian variant of George, from Greek 'georgos' meaning farmer or earth-worker.
Gwyndolyn
Welsh · Variant of Gwendolyn, from Welsh 'gwyn' (white, fair) and 'dolen' (ring, bow).
Giovany
Italian · A variant of Giovanni, from Hebrew via Italian meaning “God is gracious.”
Gaige
French · Gaige is a variant of Gage, from an Old French surname meaning "pledge" or "measure."
Getsemani
Hebrew · Getsemani is the Spanish form of Gethsemane, from Hebrew for an olive press and associated with the biblical garden.
Gelila
African · An East African name, especially Ethiopian, often understood as rolling, circling, or rejoicing depending on usage.
Giulian
Italian · Giulian is an Italian form related to Julian, from Latin Julius, a Roman family name of uncertain ancient meaning.
Geffen
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'vine' or 'grapevine.'
Gaddiel
Hebrew · Gaddiel is a Hebrew biblical name meaning “God is my fortune” or “God is my happiness,” from gad and el.
Gor
Persian · Gor is an old Persian name element and place name, historically associated with ancient Persia and regional geography.
Godric
English · Old English name from 'god' (good/God) and 'ric' (power/ruler), meaning 'divine ruler' or 'power of God.'
Grizzly
English · Grizzly comes from the English word for the bear, giving it a rugged, wild-nature association.
Gursanjh
Indian · Gursanjh is a Punjabi Sikh name often understood as one joined with or devoted to the Guru.
Gwendolen
Welsh · Welsh name from 'gwen' (white, blessed) and 'dolen' (ring, bow), meaning blessed ring.
Glendon
Scottish · From Scottish Gaelic 'gleann' (valley) and Old English 'dun' (fortress), meaning valley fortress.
Gwyn
Welsh · From Welsh 'gwyn' meaning white, fair, or blessed.
Gildardo
Spanish · Spanish form of a Germanic name meaning brave sacrifice or worthy tribute.
Graylon
English · Graylon is a modern English-style creation, likely blending Gray with the popular -lon ending.
Geanna
Italian · A variant of Gianna, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning God is gracious.
Geremy
Hebrew · Geremy is a variant of Jeremy, from Hebrew Jeremiah, meaning the Lord will exalt or appoint.
Gianmarco
Italian · Gianmarco is an Italian compound of Gian and Marco, combining John and Mark and carrying a classic saintly heritage.
Giavonni
Italian · Giavonni is a variant spelling of Giovanni, the Italian form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Giorgina
Italian · Giorgina is an Italian-style form of Georgina, from Greek roots meaning farmer or earth-worker.
Gurleen
Indian · Gurleen is an Indian, especially Punjabi, name meaning "absorbed in the Guru" or "one devoted to the Guru."
Graison
English · A modern spelling of Grayson, originally an English surname meaning 'son of the steward.'
Giorgi
Greek · A form of George used in the Caucasus and beyond, from Greek roots meaning farmer or earth-worker.
Gurtaj
Indian · Punjabi Sikh name combining 'gur' (holy teacher/Guru) and 'taj' (crown), meaning 'crown of the Guru.'
Gadriel
Hebrew · A Hebrew-style angelic compound using gad and -el, often interpreted as God is my fortune or fortune of God.
Goten
Japanese · Goten is a Japanese name known from pop culture, often associated with palace or heavenly hall in Japanese compounds.
Gwiza
African · Gwiza appears in African naming contexts and is associated with blessing, guidance, or honor depending on regional language.
Grayce
English · Variant spelling of Grace, from Latin 'gratia' meaning 'grace, favor, or blessing.'
Genoveva
Spanish · Spanish and German form of Genevieve, from Celtic roots meaning woman of the people or tribe.
Graves
English · English surname originally denoting someone who lived near a grove or served as a steward.
Gypsy
English · English word name evoking a free-spirited, wandering lifestyle; derived from 'Egyptian.'
Georges
French · French form of George, from Greek 'georgos' meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker.'
Gardenia
English · From the fragrant flower, named after Scottish botanist Alexander Garden.
Georgi
English · Informal diminutive of Georgia, from Greek 'georgos' meaning 'farmer/earth-worker'.
Griff
Welsh · Short form of Griffith, from Welsh meaning "strong lord" or "chief."
Gracee
English · Gracee is a modern spelling of Grace, from Latin gratia, meaning 'grace,' 'favor,' or 'blessing.'
Gianelly
Italian · A modern elaboration of Gianna or Gianella, ultimately from John, meaning God is gracious.
Graceyn
English · Modern form of Grace, from Latin gratia, meaning "grace," "favor," or "blessing."
Greenlee
English · Greenlee is an English surname-style name meaning green meadow or clearing.
Giann
Italian · An Italian short form related to Giovanni, ultimately meaning God is gracious.
Gracelee
English · An English compound of Grace (“grace/favor”) and -lee, used as a modern virtue-themed name emphasizing elegance and kindness.
Ginebra
Spanish · Ginebra is the Spanish form of Guinevere, from Welsh roots often interpreted as fair or white phantom.
Gurniwaz
Norse · Gurniwaz has an archaic Germanic feel and likely draws on old Norse or Germanic naming elements suggesting warrior strength.
Gwendoline
Welsh · From Welsh 'gwen' (white, fair) and 'dolen' (ring, bow), meaning fair and blessed.
Gladis
Welsh · Variant of Gladys, from the Welsh name Gwladus meaning 'country, nation' or 'ruler,' borne by early Welsh royalty.
Gilda
Italian · From Germanic 'gild' meaning 'sacrifice' or 'value'; popularized by Verdi's opera Rigoletto as a virtuous heroine.
Grethel
German · German diminutive of Margarethe (Margaret), meaning "pearl."
Garen
Welsh · Variant of Gareth or Garren, from Welsh meaning 'gentle' or possibly an English occupational derivative.
Glori
Latin · Glori is a short form of Gloria, from Latin meaning 'glory.'
Graziella
Italian · Graziella is an Italian diminutive of Grazia, from Latin gratia meaning 'grace.'
Gianfranco
Italian · Gianfranco is an Italian compound of Gian and Franco, carrying the sense of God is gracious and free or Frankish.
Gabi
Hebrew · A short form of Gabriel or Gabrielle, from Hebrew meaning God is my strength.
Glendy
Welsh · Likely influenced by Glen and Glenda, carrying meanings linked to valley or pure.
Geremiah
Hebrew · Variant of Jeremiah, from Hebrew meaning "Yahweh will exalt" or "appointed by God."
Gentri
English · Gentri is a modern spelling of Gentry, an English word and surname referring to the landed class.
Geovana
Italian · A variant of Giovanna, the Italian feminine form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Graci
English · A variant of Gracie or Grace, from Latin gratia, meaning "grace," "favor," or "blessing."
Genecis
Greek · Genecis is a modern spelling of Genesis, from Greek, meaning origin, birth, or beginning.
Gedalya
Hebrew · Gedalya is a Hebrew form of Gedaliah meaning “God is great” or “made great by God.”
Grainger
English · Grainger comes from an occupational surname meaning “farm bailiff” or “keeper of a granary,” from Old French.
Gabbie
Hebrew · Gabbie is a diminutive of Gabrielle or Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning "God is my strength."
Gali
Hebrew · In Hebrew, Gali can mean my wave, giving it a fresh, water-linked image.
Gianlucca
Italian · Italian compound of Gian (Giovanni/John, 'God is gracious') and Lucca (Luca/Luke, 'light').
Gynesis
Greek · Rare variant of Genesis, from Greek 'genesis' meaning origin, birth, or creation, used as a spiritual or biblical name.
Greylynn
English · Creative spelling variant of Graylynn, using the same English modern compound structure.
Gregg
English · Variant of Greg, short for Gregory, from Greek gregorios meaning 'watchful' or 'alert.'
Grafton
English · English place name from Old English meaning 'grove settlement' or 'farmstead by a grove'.
Gerry
English · Diminutive of Gerald or Gerard, from Germanic elements meaning "spear ruler."
Gweneth
Welsh · Variant of Gwyneth, from Welsh 'gwyn' meaning 'fair, blessed, happy.' Related to the region Gwynedd.
Galvin
Irish · From Irish Gaelic 'Ó Gealbháin,' meaning 'bright white' or 'sparrow.'
Gila
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning joy or happiness. Also associated with the Gila River in the American Southwest.
Glorianna
Latin · Elaboration of Gloria ('glory'), echoing Spenser's Gloriana, the Faerie Queene.
Graceann
English · Combination of Grace (Latin 'gratia,' divine favor) and Ann (Hebrew Hannah, grace).
Gaya
Greek · Gaya echoes Greek Gaia, the earth goddess, and also appears in Indian naming traditions.
Gautam
Indian · Gautam is an Indian name from Sanskrit, known as the family name of the Buddha and linked to enlightened wisdom.
Gaven
Welsh · Gaven is a variant of Gavin, a Celtic name often linked to the white hawk or Arthurian tradition.
Galit
Hebrew · A Hebrew name meaning wave or fountain, often associated with flowing water.
Gram
Norse · Gram is a Norse heroic name associated with strength and also the legendary sword in Old Norse tradition.
Giovannie
Italian · Variant of Giovanni, the Italian form of John, meaning "God is gracious."
Graciana
Latin · Graciana comes from Latin gratia, meaning 'grace,' 'favor,' or 'blessing.'
Graycee
English · A creative spelling of Gracie, a pet form of Grace meaning elegance, favor, or blessing.
Graycie
English · Graycie is a modern spelling of Gracie, from Grace, meaning favor or blessing.
Grayton
English · Grayton is an English-style surname and place-name form meaning gray settlement or gray town.
Giah
Italian · Probably a shortened modern form related to Gia or Gianna, ultimately from names meaning 'God is gracious.'
Greisy
Spanish · Latin American phonetic spelling of Gracie, from the English name Grace meaning 'God's grace'.
Gianluka
Italian · Italian compound name blending Gianni (God is gracious) and Luca (light), a variant of the popular Italian name Gianluca.
Graclynn
English · A modern blend of Grace and -lynn, combining a classic Christian-root element with a stylistic modern ending.
Gion
Italian · Either a variant of Italian Giovanni (meaning 'God is gracious') or referencing Gion, the famous historic district of Kyoto.
Geet
Indian · From Sanskrit geet, meaning song or song-poem, used as a personal name for musical or artistic meaning.
Graysin
English · A modern blend of Gray and a -sin/son style ending, used as a contemporary English first-name form.
Giovannii
Italian · Italian-style spelling of Giovanni, ultimately from John, meaning "God is gracious."
Glauk
Greek · From Greek glaukos, meaning gleaming gray-blue or bright-eyed, and linked to the mythic name Glaucus.
Gelani
African · Gelani is associated with African and Arabic-linked naming traditions and often conveys strength or greatness.
Giomani
Italian · Giomani appears to be an Italian-style creation influenced by Giovanni, carrying the sense God is gracious.
Gena
English · Short form of Eugenia or Regina; from Greek 'eugenes' meaning 'well-born' or Latin 'regina' meaning 'queen.'
Gerrit
German · Dutch and Low German form of Gerard, from Germanic ger (spear) and hard (brave/strong).
Garnett
English · From Old French grenate meaning 'pomegranate' or the gemstone garnet; also a diminutive of the Germanic name Warin.
Georgiamae
English · Compound of Georgia ('farmer') and Mae ('pearl'/May), a Southern double name.
Garren
German · A variant of Garron or Garen, possibly from Germanic gar ('spear') or Irish place-name origins.
Gita
Indian · From Sanskrit meaning song, most famously associated with the Bhagavad Gita, the song of God.
Gal
Hebrew · A Hebrew name meaning "wave," often associated with the sea and fluid movement.
Gaela
Irish · Likely derived from Gael, referring to Gaelic people and cultural heritage.
God
English · God comes from the English word for the supreme deity, ultimately tied to ancient Germanic religious vocabulary.
Gedeon
Hebrew · A variant of Gideon, from Hebrew often interpreted as 'hewer' or 'feller.'
Geordi
Greek · Geordi is a modern form of George, from Greek georgos, meaning "farmer" or "earth-worker."
Gevorg
Greek · Gevorg is an Armenian form of George, from Greek meaning "farmer" or "earth-worker."
Gilead
Hebrew · Gilead is a Hebrew biblical place-name often interpreted as "hill of testimony" or "rocky region."
Geonna
Italian · Likely a variant of Gianna or Giovanna, ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan, meaning "God is gracious."
Gabryel
Hebrew · Gabryel is a modern spelling of Gabriel, the Hebrew name meaning 'God is my strength.'
Geovonni
Italian · A modern spelling variant of Giovanni, from Hebrew roots meaning “God is gracious.”
Gavi
Hebrew · Gavi is a Hebrew diminutive of Gavriel or related forms, carrying the sense of God is my strength.
Griffon
Welsh · A variant of Griffin, linked both to Welsh noble-name traditions and the mythical griffin creature.
Gyanna
Italian · Gyanna is a variant of Gianna, from Hebrew Yochanan, meaning "God is gracious."
Greylin
English · Modern invented name blending Grey with the -lin suffix, evoking a soft, nature-toned contemporary sound.
Graysyn
English · Modern respelling of Grayson, an English surname meaning 'son of the steward' or 'son of Gray.'
Greycen
English · Modern stylized spelling of Grayson, an English occupational surname meaning 'son of the gray man.'
Ghael
Irish · Variant of Gael, referring to the Celtic Gaelic peoples, meaning 'a Gael' or 'Irish/Scottish speaker.'
Graceleigh
English · A modern combination of grace and -leigh, meaning one marked by grace in a contemporary surname-style spelling.
Goldyn
English · Goldyn is a modern English spelling variant of Golden, evoking gold, brightness, and value.
Gurasees
Indian · Gurasees is a Punjabi and Sikh name often interpreted as the blessing or grace of the guru.
Gurnaz
Persian · Gurnaz is likely related to Persian-style names ending in -naz, a root associated with grace, charm, or coy elegance.
Girasol
Spanish · Spanish for “sunflower,” from roots meaning “turns toward the sun.”
Gervonta
English · A modern elaboration of names like Gervin or Germaine, created for sound and style.
Georgiagrace
English · A modern compound of Georgia and Grace, combining farming-earth roots with elegance and blessing.
General
English · From the English word and military rank, used as a given name conveying authority and leadership.
Godfrey
German · From Germanic 'god' (God) and 'frid' (peace), meaning God's peace or divine peace.
Gilmer
English · From a Germanic surname meaning 'famous hostage' or 'renowned pledge,' from Old English elements.
Grisel
German · Grisel is related to Griselda, from Germanic roots often interpreted as gray battle or strong maiden.
Galo
Spanish · Galo is the Spanish form of Gallus, a Latin name associated with a rooster or a Gaul.
Gea
Greek · Gea is a form of Gaia or Gaea, the Greek earth goddess whose name means "earth."
Grahm
Scottish · Grahm is a short spelling of Graham, a Scottish surname and place name meaning a gravelly or gray homestead.
Gedalia
Hebrew · Gedalia comes from Hebrew and means God is great or Yahweh has become great.
Giordano
Italian · Giordano is the Italian form of Jordan, referring to the sacred river name meaning descend or flow down.
Gissela
German · A form of Gisela, from Germanic roots meaning 'pledge' or 'hostage,' later adapted in Spanish spelling.
Giovan
Italian · Giovan is an Italian form related to Giovanni, from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Gentrie
English · Gentrie is a modern form inspired by gentry, an English word of French origin tied to noble rank or refinement.
Guiliana
Italian · Guiliana is a variant of Giuliana, an Italian feminine form linked to Julius and often interpreted as 'youthful.'
Gerber
German · A German surname-name meaning “tanner,” referring to someone who prepared leather.
Greydon
English · A modern surname-style name combining Grey with the -don ending, suggesting "gray hill" or "gray settlement."
Gamila
Arabic · Gamila is an Arabic form of Jamila, meaning beautiful or graceful.
Guled
African · A Somali name meaning victorious or one who has won.
Godson
English · An English surname-style name literally meaning son of God or godson in Christian usage.
Giomar
German · Likely from Germanic elements meaning 'famous' and 'renowned,' preserved in Iberian use.
Gracious
English · An English word-name meaning 'full of grace, kindness, and mercy,' used directly as a virtue name.
Gyan
Indian · Gyan comes from Sanskrit and Hindi and means knowledge or wisdom.
Gabbi
Hebrew · A diminutive of Gabrielle or Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning God is my strength.
Graesyn
English · A modern spelling variant of Grayson, originally an English surname meaning 'son of the steward' or 'son of Gray.'
Gianah
Italian · A variant of Gianna, the Italian feminine form of John, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning God is gracious.
Gatsby
English · An English surname turned name, made famous by literary culture through Fitzgerald’s *The Great Gatsby*.
Grisham
English · English place-name surname meaning 'grazing homestead'; popularized as a given name by novelist John Grisham.
Graelyn
English · A modern feminine blend of gray and -lyn, often interpreted as lyrical and calm, not tied to one fixed ancient meaning.
Graylee
English · A modern name formed from gray and leigh, with Old English meadow-rooted imagery adapted into a soft feminine form.
Geonni
Korean · Modern name with Korean phonetic styling, likely an invented or creatively adapted form conveying uniqueness.
Giuliette
Italian · Italian elaboration of Giulietta (Juliet), derived from the Latin Julius meaning 'youthful' or 'downy-bearded.'
Grimm
German · German surname meaning 'fierce' or 'grim,' also associated with the Brothers Grimm fairy tale collectors.
Gatlynn
English · A modern feminine blend using 'gat' and 'lynn,' likely an invented name shaped by English naming style rather than a historical source.
Gotham
English · English surname-to-given-name transfer meaning a small settlement, hence a place-rooted name.
Grim
Norse · From Old Norse and Germanic roots meaning masked, fierce, or resolute; also used as a byname of Odin.
Gurbaj
Indian · Gurbaj is a Punjabi/Sikh name, often interpreted as 'the guru's hawk' or 'one noble through the guru.'
Gaith
Arabic · Gaith comes from Arabic and is associated with rain, relief, or help sent in time of need.
Gleyber
Spanish · Gleyber appears to be a modern Spanish-language invented name, likely formed for sound rather than old etymology.
Geminis
Latin · Geminis comes from the Latin word behind Gemini, meaning twins, and carries a celestial and zodiacal association.
Gialani
Italian · Gialani appears to be a modern blended name, possibly mixing Italian-style Gia with the Hawaiian-inspired ending -lani meaning heaven.
Gurshabad
Indian · Gurshabad is from Punjabi/Sikh naming tradition, combining guru with shabad, meaning “divine word” or “sacred hymn.”
Gursher
Indian · Gursher is from Punjabi naming tradition, combining gur with sher, often understood as “lion of the guru.”
Gayle
English · Variant of Gail, a short form of Abigail, from Hebrew meaning 'father's joy.'
Garvin
English · From Irish 'garbh' meaning rough, or Old English 'gar' (spear) and 'wine' (friend), meaning spear friend.
Germaine
French · French name from Latin Germanus meaning "brother" or "from Germany"; borne by Saint Germaine.
Guido
Italian · From Germanic wid meaning "wood" or "wide"; a classic Italian and medieval name.
Giuseppina
Italian · Italian feminine form of Giuseppe (Joseph), from Hebrew meaning 'God will add'.
Germain
French · From Latin 'germanus' meaning 'brother' or 'of the same kin.' Also linked to the region of Germany.
Gem
English · From the English word 'gem,' derived from Latin 'gemma' meaning 'precious stone' or 'bud.'
Graden
English · Modern name, likely a blend of Grady and Hayden, or from the English word 'grade' meaning step.
Guillermina
Spanish · Spanish feminine of Guillermo (William), meaning resolute protector.
Geralyn
English · Modern blend of Geraldine ('spear ruler') and the suffix -lyn.
Greggory
Greek · Variant spelling of Gregory, from Greek gregorios meaning 'watchful' or 'alert.'
Graylin
English · Graylin is a modern English-style name built from Gray with the suffix -lin.
Gricelda
German · Gricelda is a variant of Griselda, from Germanic elements often interpreted as gray battle or strong maiden.
Graylyn
English · A modern English blend using Gray with the stylish -lyn ending.
Guillaume
French · French form of William, from Germanic elements meaning 'resolute protector.'
Grissel
German · Grissel is a Scottish form of Griselda, from Germanic roots often interpreted as “gray battle” or “battle maiden.”
Gin
Japanese · In Japanese usage, Gin can mean silver, depending on the characters used.
Genessa
English · Genessa is a modern English-style elaboration of Gene or Genesis, often used as a feminine invented form.
Gaurav
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit meaning honor, pride, or dignity.
Gayatri
Indian · Gayatri is a Sanskrit name tied to a sacred Vedic hymn and a goddess figure.
Gershom
Hebrew · A Hebrew biblical name meaning stranger there or sojourner, associated with Moses's son in the Bible.
Grantham
English · Grantham is an English place-name surname meaning gravel homestead or settlement.
Gautham
Indian · An Indian form of Gautam, associated with the sage Gautama and often linked to enlightenment.
Gwendalynn
Welsh · A modern elaboration of Welsh Gwen with Lynn, suggesting “white, fair, blessed” with a lyrical ending.
Gradyn
English · Gradyn is a modern surname-style variation of Grady, from an Irish name meaning “noble” or “illustrious.”
Greyden
English · Greyden is a modern English-style blend of Grey and -den, giving it a contemporary surname-inspired sound.
Ganon
Irish · Ganon is likely related to the Irish surname Gannon, often interpreted as 'fair-skinned' or 'light-haired.'
Givanni
Italian · Givanni is a spelling variant of Giovanni, the Italian form of John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Guliana
Italian · A variant of Giuliana or Juliana, from Latin roots associated with the ancient Julian family.
Gurman
Indian · Gurman is a Punjabi and Sanskrit-influenced name often interpreted as one guided by the guru's wisdom.
Gator
English · Gator is an English nickname-style name taken from the alligator word and Southern nickname use.
Giovoni
Italian · Giovoni is likely a variant of Giovanni, the Italian form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Guilianna
Italian · A variant of Giuliana, the Italian feminine of Julian, from Latin roots linked to youth.
Gurshan
Indian · Likely from Punjabi or Sikh naming traditions, combining elements that suggest praise, spiritual dignity, or honored fame.
Garv
Indian · From Sanskrit and modern Indian usage, meaning pride or dignity.
Gahel
Irish · Breton-Celtic variant of Gael, meaning 'stranger' or 'Gaelic speaker,' rooted in Celtic tribal identity.
Greys
English · A modernized form of the surname Gray, based on English roots for gray color or gray-haired imagery.
Gianlucas
Italian · Elaborated Italian compound of Gianluca (Gianni 'God is gracious' + Luca 'light'), with an appended -s ending.
Galiana
French · Medieval European name possibly from Germanic 'gal' meaning to sing, with a courtly, noble quality.
Giannella
Italian · Italian diminutive of Gianna/Giovanna meaning 'God is gracious,' with an affectionate -ella suffix.
Garang
African · A Dinka name from South Sudan, traditionally meaning 'brave' or used as an ancestral clan name.
Giyanna
Italian · Modern spelling variant of Gianna, Italian feminine of Giovanni, from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious.'
Giyana
Italian · Variant of Gianna, an Italian diminutive of Giovanna, ultimately from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious.'
Goku
Japanese · An East Asian name written as 悟空 in Japanese, meaning "awakened to emptiness" or "empty sky," with mythic-literary ties.
Graycelynn
English · A hybrid name combining Gray with Welsh celyn (“holly”), making a lyrical nature-flavored modern creation.
Gurseerat
Indian · A South Asian/Punjabi style name from gur and sirat, often read as good path or noble character.
Gatlen
English · A modern English style name likely formed from old place-name elements for a gate and a field clearing.
Goliath
Hebrew · Biblical Hebrew name of a giant, traditionally interpreted as 'monster' or 'great one.'
Genius
Latin · Genius comes from Latin genius, originally meaning guiding spirit and later exceptional intellect.
Gianelli
Italian · Gianelli is an Italian surname-style given name built from Gianni, a form of John meaning God is gracious.