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Baby names starting with G

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Gurjas
Indian · Gurjas is an Indian name, especially Punjabi in feel, often interpreted as 'servant of the guru' or one devoted to wisdom.
Gamora
Hebrew · Gamora likely echoes Gomorrah, the biblical place name from Hebrew tradition, though modern use is shaped by pop culture.
Giam
Italian · Likely a shortened Italian-style form related to Gianni or Giovanni, from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Gursahib
Indian · Punjabi Sikh name combining gur and sahib, conveying revered master or honored spiritual guide.
Givenchy
French · Givenchy is a French place and surname name, best known through the fashion house, used as a stylish modern given name.
Glika
Slavic · Likely a rare Slavic-style form, possibly echoing roots tied to softness, calm, or sweetness.
Grizz
English · An English nickname-style word name inspired by grizzly, suggesting strength and ruggedness.
Gurtegh
Indian · From Sikh and Punjabi naming tradition, likely relating to the sword or protector symbolism of 'teg.'
Genie
French · Diminutive of Eugenie, from Greek 'eugenes' meaning well-born or noble.
Granville
French · Norman French place name meaning 'large town' or 'great settlement.'
Garnet
English · From the precious red gemstone, via Old French grenate meaning 'dark red.'
Guthrie
Scottish · From Scottish Gaelic meaning windy place; also an Irish surname from 'gaothaire' (wind).
Galena
Greek · From Greek 'galene' meaning 'calm' or 'tranquility,' also a lead-ore mineral name.
Gazelle
French · From the French word for the graceful antelope, ultimately from Arabic 'ghazāl' meaning gazelle.
Greeley
English · From an English surname meaning 'grey clearing' or 'pock-marked meadow.'
Geniva
French · Variant of Geneva, from the Swiss city name, possibly meaning juniper berry.
Gibbs
English · English patronymic meaning "son of Gib," a medieval pet form of Gilbert (bright pledge).
Gresham
English · English place name meaning 'grazing homestead' or 'gravel village'; a surname as first name.
Guilherme
German · Portuguese form of William, from Germanic elements meaning 'resolute protector.'
Gunter
German · From Germanic elements 'gund' (battle) and 'heri' (army), meaning battle warrior.
Genna
English · Short form of Genevieve or variant of Jenna; Genevieve means 'woman of the people.'
Geraldo
Spanish · Geraldo is a Romance form of Gerald, from Germanic roots meaning rule of the spear.
Graceanne
English · A compound name joining Grace and Anne, meaning "grace" and "favor" or "mercy."
Graylan
English · A modern English-style blend likely built from Gray with a fashionable -lan ending.
Gamble
English · Gamble is an English surname-name with Norse roots, originally linked to "old" or "old companion."
Geordie
Scottish · Geordie is a Scottish diminutive of George, from Greek roots meaning farmer or earth-worker.
Grizelda
German · Grizelda is a form of Griselda, from Germanic elements often interpreted as gray and battle or strong conflict.
Gavan
Irish · A Gaelic name and surname variant related to Gavin, often linked to a meaning like "white hawk."
Guinnevere
Welsh · Guinnevere is a variant of Guinevere, from Welsh roots meaning 'white' or 'fair one.'
Garyn
German · Garyn is likely a variant of Gary, a name linked to Germanic spear meanings.
Geordan
English · Geordan is likely a variant spelling of Jordan, from Hebrew via Greek, meaning to flow down and referring to the Jordan River.
Gabrianna
Hebrew · Gabrianna is a feminine form of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength,' styled in an Italianate form.
Geremias
Hebrew · Geremias is a form of Jeremiah, from Hebrew Yirmeyahu, usually understood as "Yahweh will exalt" or "appointed by God."
Gurveer
Indian · A Punjabi and Sikh name meaning “brave warrior of the guru” or “heroic disciple.”
Genuine
English · Modern word-name from English genuine, ultimately from Latin genuinus, meaning 'authentic' or 'real.'
Gianelle
Italian · A modern elaboration of Gia or Gianna with French-style -elle, tied to the God is gracious name family.
Givanna
Italian · A variant of Giovanna, ultimately from Hebrew Yochanan, meaning God is gracious.
Gabrien
Hebrew · Gabrien is a rare form of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning God is my strength.
Galya
Slavic · Galya is used in Slavic languages and can also connect to Hebrew Gal forms meaning wave or redemption.
Gracelin
English · A modern elaboration of Grace, from Latin gratia meaning 'grace' or 'favor.'
Gabrielly
Hebrew · A feminine form of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength' or 'God's strong one.'
Givonni
Hebrew · Likely inspired by Givon or Giovanni-like sounds, but most plausibly tied to Hebrew place-name roots meaning hill or elevation.
Garyson
English · Garyson is a modern patronymic-style name meaning son of Gary in form and feel.
Giliana
Latin · Giliana is likely a variant of Juliana or Giuliana, from a Latin family name associated with youthful or downy-bearded roots.
Gracielynn
Latin · Gracielynn combines Grace with Lynn, built from the Latin root gratia meaning grace or favor.
Gyana
Indian · From Sanskrit jnana meaning knowledge or wisdom, a spiritually significant name in Hindu tradition.
Gracynn
Latin · Modern invented elaboration of Grace, from Latin 'gratia' meaning 'favor,' 'blessing,' or 'grace.'
Ghianna
Italian · Variant of Gianna, Italian feminine form of Giovanni, from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious.'
Giahna
Italian · Variant of Gianna, Italian form of Giovanna, meaning 'God is gracious' rooted in Hebrew.
Gihanna
Italian · Variant of Gianna/Johanna meaning 'God is gracious,' rooted in Hebrew Yochanan.
Ghita
Italian · Italian diminutive of Margherita, itself from Greek margarites meaning 'pearl.'
Gweneviere
Welsh · A historic Welsh form of Gwenevere/Guinevere, meaning fair or white spirit, famous from Arthurian myth and royal legend.
Grishma
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'summer' or 'warmth,' one of the six seasons (ritu) in the Hindu calendar.
Gambit
French · Borrowed from the English term *gambit* (ultimately from Old French/Italian chess usage), repurposed as a name for style.
Galaxie
Greek · From Greek 'galaxias' (Milky Way), derived from 'gala' meaning milk; a modern cosmic word name.
Goodness
English · English virtue name meaning moral excellence or righteousness, used especially in West African Christian naming traditions.
Greatness
English · Modern English word name used aspirationally, from Old English 'great' (large, eminent) conveying excellence.
Gursirat
Indian · A Punjabi/Indian devotional compound style name, interpreted as linked to guru and spiritual worth.
Gabbanelli
Italian · An Italian surname form linked to Gabriel-derived roots, carrying the meaning "God is my strength."
Gwenyvere
Welsh · A Welsh-style poetic form built from Gwen, meaning fair or blessed, with a lyrical ending.
Greicy
English · A variant of Gracie or Greice, derived from Grace, from Latin gratia meaning "favor" or "blessing."
Griezmann
German · Griezmann is a Germanic surname-name formed from old family-name roots rather than a classic given name.
Ginevieve
French · Ginevieve is a variant of Genevieve, from Germanic roots often interpreted as woman of the race or tribe.
Gravity
English · From the English word rooted in Latin gravitas, meaning “weight,” “seriousness,” or “dignity.”
Giangelo
Italian · An Italian compound-style name combining Gi- forms with Angelo, meaning angel or messenger.
Gursifat
Indian · Gursifat is a Punjabi-Sikh name built from gur and sifat, conveying praise of the divine or virtuous qualities.
Giveon
English · A modern English coinage likely inspired by give, carrying the sense of generosity or one who gives.
Galileia
Hebrew · Galileia is a form of Galilee, the biblical place-name from Hebrew transmitted through Greek and Latin.
Geisel
German · Geisel is a German surname and given-name form from old Germanic roots, historically linked to pledge or hostage.
Gianeliz
Italian · Gianeliz is a modern blend of Gian, from Giovanni meaning God is gracious, and Liz, from Elizabeth.
Gurnadar
Indian · Gurnadar appears to draw from Punjabi or Sanskritic elements meaning noble teacher or honored leader.
Galahad
French · An Arthurian literary name borne by the pure knight Sir Galahad, likely medieval in origin and associated with nobility and virtue.
Gangelo
Italian · Likely a modern contraction or blend involving Angelo, from Greek angelos meaning "messenger."
Gratian
Latin · From Latin Gratianus, derived from gratia meaning "grace," "favor," or "thanks."
Gurbaz
Persian · From Persian and South Asian usage, often interpreted as "proud," "self-respecting," or "dignified."
Gaal
Hebrew · Gaal is a Hebrew biblical name traditionally linked to ideas of loathing or abhorrence.
Gabbriel
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength.'
Gabbriella
Hebrew · Gabbriella is a variant of Gabriella, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength.'
Gabbrielle
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Gabrielle, from Hebrew roots meaning 'God is my strength.'
Gabel
German · A surname-style name from German roots, likely tied to a tool or structural term like "fork" or "gable."
Gaber
Arabic · Likely related to Jaber, from Arabic meaning comforter, consoler, or one who mends.
Gaberial
Hebrew · Gaberial is a variant spelling of Gabriel, the Hebrew angelic name meaning God is my strength.
Gaberiel
Hebrew · Gaberiel is a spelling variant of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength.'
Gaberielle
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Gabrielle, from Hebrew meaning God is my strength.
Gaberille
Hebrew · Gaberille is likely a variant of Gabrielle, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength.'
Gabie
Hebrew · Diminutive of Gabrielle, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength' or 'hero of God.'
Gabiel
Hebrew · Gabiel is likely a variant of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength.'
Gabiela
Hebrew · Gabiela is a variant of Gabriela, from Hebrew Gavri'el meaning "God is my strength."
Gabija
Slavic · Used in Baltic tradition, Gabija is the name of the household fire spirit or goddess.
Gabin
French · Gabin is a French name from the Roman family name Gabinus, linked to ancient Gabii.
Gabina
Latin · Feminine form of Gabinus, referring to the ancient Italian city of Gabii near Rome.
Gabirel
Hebrew · Variant of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning "God is my strength," known from biblical and angelic tradition.
Gabirelle
Hebrew · Gabirelle is a spelling variant of Gabrielle, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength.'
Gabor
Hebrew · Hungarian form of Gabriel, meaning 'God is my strength' from Hebrew.
Gabrael
Hebrew · Gabrael is a variant spelling of Gabriel, the Hebrew name meaning 'God is my strength.'
Gabrail
Hebrew · Variant of Gabriel/Jibril, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength.'
Gabreal
Hebrew · A variant of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning God is my strength.
Gabreella
Hebrew · A variant of Gabriella, the feminine form of Gabriel, meaning 'God is my strength.'
Gabreial
Hebrew · A variant spelling 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.
Gabreilla
Hebrew · Gabreilla is a variant of Gabriella, from Hebrew Gabriel, meaning 'God is my strength.'
Gabreille
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Gabrielle, from Gabriel, meaning "God is my strength."
Gabrel
Hebrew · Gabrel is a spelling variant of Gabriel, from Hebrew, meaning 'God is my strength.'
Gabrella
Hebrew · Variant of Gabriella, feminine of Gabriel, meaning "God is my strength" in Hebrew.
Gabrelle
Hebrew · A variant of Gabrielle, the feminine form of Gabriel, meaning "God is my strength."
Gabria
Hebrew · Gabria is a feminine form related to Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning God is my strength.
Gabrial
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength'.
Gabriala
Hebrew · A variant of Gabriela, from Hebrew roots meaning God is my strength.
Gabrialla
Hebrew · A variant spelling of Gabriella, from Hebrew roots meaning 'God is my strength.'
Gabrialle
Hebrew · A variant of Gabrielle, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength.'
Gabrian
Hebrew · A modern variant influenced by Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning God is my strength.
Gabriana
Hebrew · Gabriana is a feminine form related to Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength.'
Gabrieal
Hebrew · Gabrieal is a variant of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning God is my strength.
Gabrielah
Hebrew · Modern variant of Gabriela, from Hebrew Gabriel meaning God is my strength or strong man of God.
Gabrielalexande
Hebrew · Compound of Gabriel (Hebrew 'God is my strength') and Alexander (Greek 'defender of men').
Gabrielangelo
Hebrew · Modern Italian-American compound of Gabriel ('God is my strength') and Angelo ('messenger' or 'angel').
Gabrieljohn
Hebrew · Modern compound name joining Gabriel ('God is my strength') and John ('God is gracious'), both Hebrew.
Gabriell
Hebrew · Gabriell is a variant of Gabriel or Gabrielle, from Hebrew, meaning “God is my strength.”
Gabriellah
Hebrew · Elaborated variant of Gabriella, from Hebrew Gabriel meaning 'God is my strength' or 'hero of God.'
Gabriellamarie
Hebrew · Compound of Gabriella (Hebrew: 'God is my strength') and Marie (French form of Mary: 'beloved' or 'sea of bitterness').
Gabriellia
Hebrew · Gabriellia is an elaborate form of Gabriella, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength.'
Gabrielmichael
Hebrew · Combined Hebrew archangel names: Gabriel ('God is my strength') and Michael ('who is like God').
Gabriely
Hebrew · Modern variant of Gabrielle/Gabriela, the feminine form of Gabriel meaning 'God is my strength.'
Gabril
Hebrew · Variant of Gabriel, from Hebrew 'Gavri'el' meaning 'God is my strength,' the archangel of divine messages.
Gabrille
Hebrew · A shortened variant of Gabrielle, from Hebrew roots meaning God is my strength.
Gabrionna
Hebrew · A modern feminine elaboration of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength.'
Gabriyel
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength,' an archangel in biblical tradition.
Gabryal
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Gabriel, the Hebrew archangel name meaning 'God is my strength' or 'hero of God.'
Gabryela
Hebrew · A creative spelling of Gabriela, from Hebrew roots meaning God is my strength.
Gabryele
Hebrew · A feminine spelling of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength.'
Gabryell
Hebrew · A creative spelling of Gabriel or Gabrielle, from Hebrew, meaning God is my strength.
Gabryella
Hebrew · Gabryella is a stylized form of Gabriella, from Hebrew, meaning God is my strength.
Gabryelle
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Gabrielle, from Hebrew Gabriel, meaning God is my strength.
Gabryl
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning God is my strength.
Gabryle
Hebrew · A modern variant spelling of Gabriel, the Hebrew name meaning 'God is my strength' or 'hero of God.'
Gabrylle
Hebrew · Stylized spelling of Gabrielle, French feminine form of Gabriel meaning 'God is my strength.'
Gad
Hebrew · Gad is a Hebrew biblical name meaning "fortune" or "good luck," borne by one of Jacob's sons.
Gada
Arabic · Gada may come from Arabic roots meaning grace or beauty, though it also appears in Indian naming traditions.
Gaddis
English · From a Scottish surname, possibly derived from a place name or a variant of Geddes.
Gadeer
Arabic · Gadeer is an Arabic name meaning 'small stream' or 'pool of water.'
Gadge
English · Gadge appears to be an English-style variant of Gage, a surname name linked to pledge or measure.
Gadi
Hebrew · From Hebrew, Gadi means my fortune or my troop, and it appears in the Hebrew Bible.
Gadsden
English · English place-based surname source meaning a settlement site, now used as a family-origin given-name style.
Gae
English · Variant of Gay or Gaye, from Old French 'gai' meaning cheerful and lighthearted.
Gaea
Greek · Latinized form of Gaia, the Greek earth mother goddess, meaning earth.
Gaebriel
Hebrew · Gaebriel is a creative spelling 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.
Gaelan
Irish · Gaelan is a Gaelic-style name related to Gael, meaning a person of Irish or Scottish heritage.
Gaelen
Irish · Gaelen is a variant of Gaelic-rooted names like Galen or Gaelan, associated with lively or calm meanings depending on form.
Gaeli
Irish · Likely inspired by Gaelic, referring to Gaelic heritage, language, and Celtic cultural identity.
Gaell
Irish · An Irish/Gaelic spelling connected to Gael identity, meaning a person of Gaelic culture.
Gaella
French · Gaella is a feminine form related to Gael, meaning a Gaelic person or someone of Celtic heritage.
Gaely
Irish · A modern Gaelic-style feminine form related to Gail-type names, with an Irish naming rhythm.
Gaelyn
Irish · Gaelyn blends Gaelic name elements and is often interpreted as a modern name tied to lively or cheerful roots.
Gaetan
French · French form of Gaetano, from Gaeta, an ancient coastal city in Italy.
Gaetana
Italian · Italian feminine of Gaetano, derived from the ancient city of Gaeta in southern Italy.
Gaeton
Italian · Variant of Gaetano, from the ancient Italian coastal city Gaeta; means 'from Gaeta.'
Gagan
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit meaning 'sky' or 'heaven.'
Gagandeep
Indian · Gagandeep is an Indian name meaning "lamp of the sky" or "light of the heavens," from Punjabi and Sanskrit elements.
Gagik
Persian · Ancient Armenian royal name borne by kings of the Bagratid and Artsruni dynasties.
Gahan
Irish · A variant related to Aodhán and related Gaelic forms, often associated with the meaning "little fire."
Gai
Latin · Gai likely relates to Gaius, an old Roman name possibly meaning rejoice or be glad, used in shortened modern form.
Gaibriel
Hebrew · A variant spelling of Gabriel, the Hebrew archangel name meaning 'God is my strength.'
Gaiden
Irish · Modern name likely a phonetic variant of Aidan (Irish 'little fire') blended with contemporary styling.
Gaije
French · Likely a variant of Gage, a French-derived surname name meaning pledge or measure.
Gaila
Hebrew · Derived from Hebrew 'gila' meaning joy or rejoicing.
Gailand
English · Variant of Garland, from Old French 'garlande' meaning 'wreath of flowers' or an English place-based surname.
Gailann
Hebrew · American combination of Gail (Hebrew: father rejoices) and Ann (Hebrew: grace).
Gailanne
English · A compound of Gail and Anne; Anne comes from Hebrew and means grace.
Gailard
French · Variant of Gaillard, from Old French meaning brave, cheerful, or high-spirited.
Gaile
Hebrew · Variant of Gail, a short form of Abigail, from Hebrew meaning my father's joy.
Gaileen
Irish · Gaileen is likely a modern form related to Gail or Abigail, often carrying meanings of joy or father's delight.
Gailen
Greek · Variant of Galen, from Greek 'galenos' meaning 'calm' or 'healer.'
Gailene
English · An English elaboration of Gail or Gale, often linked to a cheerful, lively naming style.
Gaillard
French · From Old French 'gaillard' meaning 'lively, brave, spirited, high-spirited'.
Gailon
English · Rare variant of Galen, from Greek 'galenos' meaning 'calm' or 'healer.'
Gailord
French · Variant of Gaylord, from Old French gaillard meaning 'lively, high-spirited.'
Gailya
English · Elaborated form of Gail, a short form of Abigail, from Hebrew meaning 'my father's joy.'
Gailyn
English · Modern invented elaboration of Gail, from Hebrew Abigail meaning 'father's joy,' with a -lyn suffix.
Gailynn
English · Gailynn is a modern blend of Gail and Lynn, combining a short classic form with a familiar suffix.
Gains
English · Variant of Gaines, possibly from Latin 'Gaius' or Old French 'gaain' meaning gain or profit.
Gaither
English · English surname-turned-given-name, possibly from Old English meaning goatherd or gatherer.
Gaitlin
Irish · A variant of Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine, meaning pure.
Gaje
French · Gaje is likely related to French Gage, originally a surname meaning "pledge" or "wager."
Gajuan
English · A modern blended name that may combine a prefix like Ga- with Juan, the Spanish form of John.
Gakai
African · A rare African name with regional roots, used as a distinctive personal name with clan or family significance.
Galan
Greek · Linked to Galen, from Greek Galenos meaning 'calm or healer', or Spanish galán meaning 'gallant gentleman'.
Galatea
Greek · From Greek mythology, Galatea means she who is milk-white and is borne by a sea nymph and an idealized statue figure.
Galathia
Greek · A variant of Galatea, the Greek mythological name meaning milk-white or she who is white as milk.
Galatia
Greek · From the ancient region of Galatia in Asia Minor; also a biblical name from Paul's Epistle to the Galatians.
Galaxi
Greek · Galaxi is a modern spelling of Galaxy, from Greek roots tied to the Milky Way.
Galdino
Italian · From Germanic 'waldan' meaning 'to rule'; borne by Saint Galdino of Milan.
Galene
Greek · Galene comes from Greek mythology and means 'calm' or 'tranquility of the sea.'
Galicia
Spanish · Place name referring to the historic region in northwestern Spain and also a region of Poland and Ukraine.
Galin
Slavic · Galin is a Slavic name associated with calmness and serenity.
Galinda
Spanish · Galinda is an old European name form likely tied to brightness or gentleness through Germanic roots.
Galisa
Greek · Galisa is likely a modern blend related to Melissa or Galit, giving it a soft sound with possible Greek or Hebrew influence.
Galiyah
Arabic · Likely Arabic in origin, related to names meaning precious or valuable, carrying a sense of worth and esteem.
Gallagher
Irish · From the Irish surname O Gallchobhair, traditionally interpreted as descendant of a brave or foreign helper.
Gallie
English · Pet form of Galina or a Scottish diminutive, possibly related to Gaelic 'geal' meaning 'bright, white'.
Galloway
Scottish · Galloway is a Scottish place name and surname taken from the historic region in southwest Scotland.
Galon
Greek · Likely related to Galen, from Greek meaning "calm" or "healer," though this spelling is uncommon.
Galvester
English · Likely a modern surname-style invention, probably modeled on English place and family names with no single established etymology.
Galveston
Spanish · Place name from the Texas city, named after Spanish colonial official Bernardo de Gálvez.
Galylea
Hebrew · A creative form of Galilea or Galilee, the biblical place-name meaning 'district' or 'circle.'
Galyn
Greek · Galyn is likely related to Galen, from Greek meaning calm or healer, with a softened modern spelling.
Galynn
English · Galynn is a modern English-style blend, likely formed from Gail and Lynn, giving it a contemporary invented feel.
Gamal
Arabic · From Arabic Jamal or Gamal meaning "beauty" or "grace."
Gamalier
Hebrew · Gamalier is likely a variant of Gamaliel, a Hebrew biblical name meaning reward of God.
Gamari
Arabic · Gamari likely reflects Arabic-influenced sound patterns, though its exact root is uncertain in modern use.
Gamel
Arabic · Likely a variant of Jamil or Gamal, from Arabic meaning 'beauty' or 'handsome.'
Games
English · English surname of uncertain origin, possibly from the Old English personal name Gamen meaning 'joy.'
Gamir
Arabic · Arabic name, possibly related to the root for fullness or completeness, meaning 'abundant.'
Gamya
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning beautiful, attainable, or worthy destination, connoting grace and purpose.
Gana
Indian · From Indian naming traditions, often linked to a group, song, or joyful expression depending on source language.
Ganae
English · Ganae is likely a modern coined name, possibly influenced by names ending in -nae or -nae'.
Ganajah
Arabic · Likely a modern name shaped by soft Arabic-style sounds, without a firmly established traditional etymology.
Gandalf
Norse · From Old Norse, traditionally interpreted as "wand-elf" or "staff elf," and later popularized in literature.
Gandolfo
Italian · Italian form of a Germanic name meaning 'wolf's journey,' from gand (journey) + wulf (wolf).
Ganeev
Hebrew · Ganeev likely draws on Hebrew ganav, meaning thief, though as a name it appears to be a rare modern adaptation.
Ganell
English · Rare modern American coinage, possibly a blend of Gail and Nell.
Ganelle
French · Modern coined name, possibly blending Gail or Jan with the French feminine suffix -elle.
Ganesa
Indian · Ganesa is a variant of Ganesha, the Hindu deity whose name means lord of the hosts or multitudes.
Ganesh
Indian · Ganesh is a Sanskrit name honoring the Hindu deity Ganesha, associated with wisdom and remover of obstacles.
Ganessa
English · Likely a modern form influenced by Vanessa and the Indian name Ganesha, used mainly for its distinctive sound.
Gani
Arabic · Arabic name meaning "rich" or "fortunate," from a root associated with abundance.
Gania
Arabic · A name with Arabic flavor related to roots like Ghania/Ghani, associated with prosperity and abundance.
Ganiya
Arabic · Ganiya is an Arabic name meaning wealthy, prosperous, or self-sufficient.
Ganiyah
Arabic · Ganiyah is an Arabic-derived name associated with richness, sufficiency, or self-contentment.
Ganna
Slavic · A Slavic form of Hannah, from Hebrew, meaning “grace” or “favor.”
Gannen
English · Modern English-influenced given name likely derived from surname-place traditions with locational roots.
Gannicus
Latin · A Latinized classical name used for a Roman-era figure, likely from an older regional personal name.
Gannyn
English · A modern creative spelling of Gannon-like names, favoring stylized sound rather than a fixed traditional meaning.
Gano
Italian · Short form of names like Gaetano, or from Germanic roots meaning district or region.
Gant
English · Gant is a surname-style name likely from French and English roots meaning glove-maker or from Ghent.
Gantt
English · An English surname-name likely derived from an old family or place name, with uncertain exact meaning.
Ganyn
English · A stylized English-style variant spelling in the G-an-y-n pattern, built as a modern personal name form.
Ganza
African · Ganza appears to be an African name or surname form, likely carrying local lineage or praise-name roots.
Gao
Chinese · A Chinese surname and given name element meaning high, lofty, or elevated depending on the character used.
Gaolee
Chinese · Likely a Romanized Chinese name whose meaning depends on the characters chosen, often combining ideas of height, brightness, or beauty.
Gaonou
African · Gaonou appears to be of African origin, likely from West African naming traditions, though its exact etymology is uncertain.
Gaosheng
Chinese · Gaosheng is a Chinese name that can mean 'rising high' or 'lofty success,' depending on the characters used.
Gaoussou
African · A West African form influenced by Arabic naming traditions, often connected to Muslim devotional naming.
Gaozong
Chinese · Gaozong is a Chinese imperial-style name and title, historically associated with an exalted ancestor or emperor.
Gaquan
English · A modern coined name using the "Quan" sound element, common in contemporary American naming styles.
Gar
English · From Old English 'gar' meaning spear, or a short form of names like Gareth or Garrett.
Gara
English · Rare name of uncertain origin, possibly a short form of Garnet or from Old English 'gar' (spear).
Garak
Slavic · Uncommon name that may derive from surname or regional forms, used today with a strong modern sound.
Garald
English · Variant of Gerald, from Germanic 'ger' (spear) and 'wald' (rule), meaning 'spear ruler'.
Garan
Irish · Likely related to Irish and Gaelic surname forms, sometimes associated with spear or rugged strength.
Garbiel
Hebrew · A variant or misspelling of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning "God is my strength" or "strong man of God."
Garbielle
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Gabrielle, from Hebrew roots meaning God is my strength.
Garbriel
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Gabriel, meaning God is my strength.
Garbrielle
Hebrew · A variant of Gabrielle, the feminine of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning God is my strength.
Garcelle
French · Garcelle appears to be a French-style feminine form, likely derived from surname elements tied to spear or protection.
Garcia
Spanish · Ancient Basque-origin name of uncertain meaning, possibly 'young' or 'graceful,' extremely common as a Spanish surname.
Gard
Norse · Gard comes from Old Norse and related Germanic roots meaning enclosure, yard, or protected place.
Garda
Norse · From Old Norse 'garðr' meaning enclosure or protection, also a Germanic guardian name.
Gardell
English · Gardell appears to be a surname-style given name, possibly related to names meaning "guardian" or "enclosure."
Garden
English · From the English word for an enclosed cultivated space, used as an occupational or place surname.
Gardina
English · Gardina is likely a modern elaboration of garden-based word names, giving it a floral, nature-linked feel.
Gardiner
English · Occupational name from Old French meaning one who tends a garden.
Gardy
French · Gardy likely comes from surname roots related to guarding or enclosure, from French or Germanic elements.
Gared
Welsh · Gared is a variant of Gareth or Jared; in Welsh usage it is often linked with gentleness or heroic legend.
Garek
English · Garek is a modern variant of Garrick or Gerick, from Germanic roots associated with spear or rule.
Gareld
English · Variant of Gerald/Garald, from Germanic elements meaning 'ruler with a spear'.
Garet
Welsh · Variant of Garrett or Gareth, from Welsh meaning 'gentle' or Germanic 'spear-brave', used as both surname and given name.
Garett
German · A variant of Garrett, from Germanic roots meaning spear strength or brave with the spear.
Garette
German · A variant of Garrett, from Germanic roots meaning "spear" and "rule" or "strength."
Garey
German · Variant spelling of Gary, from a Germanic element meaning 'spear.'
Garfield
English · Old English for 'triangular field'; made famous by President James A. Garfield.
Garhett
German · Garhett is a spelling variant of Garrett, from Germanic roots meaning spear strength or brave with the spear.
Gari
English · Feminine variant of Gary, from Germanic gar meaning 'spear.'
Garian
English · Garian is likely a modern extension of Gary or a blend with Ian, giving it a contemporary invented feel.
Garic
German · Garic is a variant of Garrick or Geric, from Germanic roots suggesting 'spear ruler' or 'power by the spear.'
Garick
German · Garick is a variant of Garrick, from Germanic elements often interpreted as 'spear ruler' or 'warrior ruler.'
Garie
English · Feminine or variant form of Gary/Gari, from Old Norse or Germanic meaning 'spear ruler.'
Gariel
Hebrew · Gariel is likely a variant of Gabriel or Ariel, drawing on Hebrew divine-name elements.
Gariella
Italian · A variant of Gabriella, ultimately from Hebrew Gabriel meaning God is my strength, with Italianate name form.
Garielle
Hebrew · A variant of Gabrielle, from Hebrew meaning God is my strength.
Garik
Slavic · Garik is a Slavic diminutive of names like Igor or Edgar, often carrying meanings tied to warrior or prosperity.
Garima
Indian · From Sanskrit, Garima means dignity, grace, or honor.
Garin
French · Garin is a medieval name from Germanic roots, often linked to spear or warrior meanings.
Garine
French · Likely related to Garin/Gary, from Germanic roots associated with the "spear."
Garion
English · Garion is best known as a modern literary name, likely created or adapted for fantasy use rather than inherited from one root.
Garison
English · Garison is a variant of Garrison, originally an English surname tied to 'spear' elements and martial service.
Garit
German · Variant of Garrett, from Germanic roots meaning "spear strength."
Garitt
German · A modern spelling of Garrett, from Germanic roots meaning “spear strength” or “brave with the spear.”
Garius
Latin · Likely a modern form influenced by Marius or Darius, carrying a classical Roman-style ending.
Garl
English · Short form of Garland or Germanic names with gar (spear), meaning 'spear-man.'
Garla
English · Garla appears to be a rare modern English-style name, possibly influenced by Carla or Garland.
Garlan
English · From Old French garlande meaning 'wreath' or 'garland,' or an Arthurian knight's name.
Garlen
English · Variant of Garland, from Old French meaning 'wreath' or 'prize.'
Garlene
English · Modern blend of Gar- (spear) with the popular suffix -lene.
Garlin
English · Rare name possibly derived from Old French garland or Germanic gar meaning 'spear'.
Garlon
French · From Arthurian legend, a knight in the tales of King Arthur; possibly from Old French 'garer' (to guard).
Garlond
English · Variant of Garland, from Old French meaning 'wreath' or 'prize.'
Garlund
English · Garlund is likely an English surname-style name from old place elements meaning a spear-marked or triangular piece of land.
Garlyn
English · Modern invented blend of Gary (Germanic, spear) and the popular suffix -lyn.
Garman
German · From Old English or Germanic 'gar' meaning spear and 'man,' thus spearman or warrior.
Garmon
Welsh · Welsh form of Germanus, meaning brother or neighbor, associated with Saint Garmon.
Garn
Welsh · Short form possibly from Welsh origins or a clipped form of Garner, meaning granary keeper.
Garna
English · Possibly from Old Norse 'garn' meaning 'yarn' or a short form of Garnett.
Garnel
English · Variant of Garnell, from Old French 'grenier' meaning 'granary keeper,' an occupational name.
Garnell
English · Anglo-French name possibly meaning 'keeper of the granary' or from a place name.
Garnelle
French · French-influenced elaboration of Garnet, the precious stone, with diminutive suffix -elle.
Garneta
English · Feminine form of Garnet, from Old French 'grenat,' the dark red gemstone symbolizing constancy.
Garnetta
French · Feminine form of Garnett, from Old French 'grenat' (pomegranate/garnet gemstone).
Garnette
French · Feminine form of Garnet, from the deep red gemstone, ultimately from Latin 'granatum' (pomegranate).
Garney
English · Variant of Gurney, from a Norman French place name meaning 'garden or granary'.
Garnie
English · Diminutive possibly from Garner or Garnett, from Old French 'guarner' meaning to protect or store.
Garnieta
English · Rare feminine form of Garnett, from Old French 'grenat' meaning 'pomegranate' or 'dark red gem.'
Garnita
French · Diminutive related to Garnet, from Old French 'grenate,' the dark red gemstone.
Garo
Italian · Garo is likely a short form of names like Gerardo, from Germanic roots meaning spear-brave or hardy with the spear.
Garold
German · Variant of Gerald or Harold, from Germanic elements meaning 'spear ruler.'
Garon
French · Likely a variant of Garron or Gareth, possibly linked to the French river Garonne or a Welsh name meaning 'gentle'.
Garr
English · Short form from Germanic 'gar' meaning spear, used as an independent name.
Garrad
German · A variant of Gerard or Garrett, from Germanic roots meaning brave spear.
Garran
Irish · Possibly an Irish variant related to the word 'garran' (a type of horse), or a phonetic form of Gareth.
Garrard
German · Variant of Gerard, from Germanic 'ger' (spear) and 'hard' (brave), meaning brave spearman.
Garratt
German · A surname-style variant of Garrett, from Germanic elements associated with spear strength.
Garred
German · Garred is a 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.
Garrel
German · Variant related to Gerald, from Germanic ger (spear) and wald (rule), meaning 'spear ruler'.
Garrell
French · Variant of Garrett or Garrel, from Germanic roots meaning spear rule or brave with a spear.
Garreth
Welsh · Variant of Gareth, a Welsh name possibly meaning 'gentle,' made famous by Arthurian legend.
Garrette
German · Garrette is a variant of Garrett, from Germanic roots often interpreted as "spear strength."
Garrey
English · Variant of Gary, from a Germanic name element meaning 'spear rule.'
Garrhett
Irish · A spelling variant of Garrett, a name associated with "spear strength" or rule by the spear.
Garri
German · Garri is a variant of Gary or Harry, from Germanic roots meaning "spear" or "army ruler."
Garric
German · Garric is likely related to Garrick, from Germanic elements suggesting rule and strength.
Garrie
English · Diminutive of Gareth or Garrett, meaning gentle or spear-brave.
Garrik
English · Garrik is a spelling variant of Garrick, from Germanic roots often interpreted as spear ruler or spear power.
Garrin
Irish · Garrin is likely related to Irish surname and place-name forms such as Garren, often linked to a grove or enclosed field.
Garrion
English · Garrion is likely a modern surname-style name related to Garrison, suggesting protection or a fortified place.
Garris
English · Likely related to Garris or Garrison, from Germanic roots associated with spear or protection.
Garrit
German · Variant of Garrett or Gerrit, from Germanic 'gar' (spear) and 'hard' (brave), meaning 'spear strength'.
Garritt
English · Garritt is a variant of Garrett, from Germanic elements often interpreted as spear strength or brave with the spear.
Garrix
German · Garrix is a surname-style form likely related to Garrick, from Germanic roots suggesting rule, spear, or power.
Garrod
German · Garrod is an English surname-form related to Gerard, from Germanic elements meaning 'spear' and 'brave.'
Garron
Irish · Possibly from Irish/Gaelic garran meaning 'grove of trees,' or a variant of Gareth.
Garrus
English · Modern invented name widely recognized from the alien squadmate Garrus Vakarian in the Mass Effect video game series.
Garryn
English · Modern invented variant of Garren or Garrett, from Old German roots meaning 'spear strength' or 'brave with a spear.'
Garson
English · From Old French 'garçon' meaning boy or servant, or a variant of Garrison.
Gartha
English · Feminine form of Garth, from Old Norse 'garðr' meaning 'enclosure' or 'garden'.
Gartrell
English · Variant of Gartrell/Gatrell, an Anglo-French surname meaning watchman or guard.
Garvens
French · Rare surname used as a given name, possibly of Norman-French origin or an English occupational derivation.
Garvey
Irish · From Irish Ó Gairbhí, meaning 'rough peace,' combining elements for rugged and tranquility.
Garvice
English · Variant of Gervase/Jarvis, from Germanic meaning 'spear servant' or 'spear vassal'.
Garvie
Scottish · From Scottish Gaelic 'garbh' meaning rough or rugged; a surname turned given name.
Garvis
English · Variant of Gervase/Jarvis, from Germanic 'ger' (spear) and Celtic elements, meaning 'spear servant'.
Garvit
Indian · Garvit is from Indian usage and is often interpreted as meaning pride, honor, or dignity.
Garwin
German · Variant of Garvin, from Germanic 'gar' (spear) and 'wine' (friend).
Garwood
English · Old English place name meaning 'spear wood' or 'triangular forest,' from gar + wudu.
Garyl
English · Garyl is likely an elaborated form of Gary, from a Germanic name meaning spear.
Garylee
English · A modern compound of Gary and Lee, combining a surname-name with an English meadow element.
Garyon
English · Modern elaboration of Gary, likely formed with a fashionable -on ending.
Garytt
Irish · Modern stylized variant of Garrett, from Old Irish and Germanic roots meaning 'spear strength' or 'brave spearman.'
Gasia
Hebrew · Gasia is likely a Hebrew-linked variant of Gittel or related forms, associated with goodness or preciousness.
Gaspard
French · French form of Caspar, ultimately from Persian meaning 'treasurer' or 'keeper of the treasure.'
Gaspare
Italian · Italian form of Caspar, one of the Three Wise Men; from Persian 'ganzabara' meaning 'treasure bearer.'
Gasper
Spanish · Variant of Gaspar/Casper, from Persian meaning 'treasurer' or 'keeper of treasure.'
Gaten
English · Likely a surname-style English name, possibly tied to gate or road-place roots and later used as a first name.
Gatha
Indian · From Sanskrit 'gatha' meaning 'song' or 'verse.' In Zoroastrianism, the Gathas are hymns of Zarathustra.
Gathel
English · Rare American name, possibly a phonetic blend of Ethel and regional forms.
Gather
English · Rare English name, possibly from an occupational term or a virtue name implying assembly.
Gattis
English · Gattis is mainly a surname-derived name, probably from Germanic or English family roots with uncertain exact literal meaning.
Gattlin
English · Modern name form linked to English surname patterns, likely from Old English place-name elements.
Gaudalupe
Spanish · Variant of Guadalupe, from the Arabic 'wadi al-lubb' meaning 'river of black stones,' a major Marian devotion.
Gaudencio
Latin · From Latin 'gaudere' meaning 'to rejoice'; a name expressing joy used in Spanish-speaking cultures.
Gaudy
French · Likely a surname-style name from French roots associated with joy, ornament, or showy decoration.
Gaurangi
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived Indian usage, meaning “fair-complexioned” or “radiant-bodied.”
Gaurik
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskritic roots associated with fairness, brightness, or a golden tone.
Gaurika
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning a young fair-complexioned girl, derived from 'gaur' (fair/white), an epithet of the goddess Parvati.
Gavian
Welsh · Variant of Gavin, from Welsh 'gwalchwyn' meaning 'white hawk'; associated with Arthurian knight Gawain.
Gavien
Welsh · Modern variant of Gavin, derived from Welsh/Scottish meaning 'white hawk' or 'little white falcon.'
Gavina
Scottish · Feminine form of Gavin, from the Welsh 'Gwalchmai' meaning 'white hawk' or 'May hawk.'
Gavinn
Scottish · A variant of Gavin, from medieval Gawain, a name tied to white hawks and Arthurian tradition.
Gaviota
Spanish · Spanish word for 'seagull,' used as a poetic given name evoking freedom and the open sea.
Gavon
Welsh · Gavon is likely a variant of Gavin, from the medieval Welsh name Gawain, often linked with a white hawk.
Gavriela
Hebrew · A feminine form 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.
Gavrielle
Hebrew · Gavrielle is a feminine form of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning God is my strength, shaped through French styling.
Gavriil
Hebrew · Gavriil is a Slavic form of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning God is my strength.
Gavril
Slavic · Slavic form of Gabriel, from Hebrew roots meaning "God is my strength."
Gavrilo
Slavic · Gavrilo is a South Slavic form of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning God is my strength.
Gavvin
Scottish · Gavvin is a Scottish/Gaelic variant of Gavin, associated with a traditional Gaelic personal name family.
Gavy
English · Gavy is likely a modern English nickname form, possibly related to Gavin or Gabrielle-based names.
Gavyne
Welsh · Variant spelling of Gavin/Gawain, from Welsh meaning 'white hawk'; an Arthurian chivalric name.
Gavynn
Welsh · Variant of Gavin, a Welsh-linked name associated with the medieval form Gawain.
Gawain
Welsh · Gawain is a Welsh-derived Arthurian name associated with a hawk or battle strength in later tradition.
Gawaine
Welsh · A form of Gawain, the Arthurian knight whose name likely has Welsh roots.
Gay
English · From Old French 'gai' meaning 'joyful' and 'merry,' historically used as a given name.
Gayane
Greek · An Armenian form of a name linked to Greek Gaia, associated with earth and fertility.
Gayann
English · An English compound blending Gay and Ann, carrying a bright or cheerful tone with Anne's grace association.
Gayanne
English · Blend of Gay (joyful) and Anne (grace), meaning joyful grace.
Gayathri
Indian · From Sanskrit, Gayathri refers to a sacred Vedic meter and hymn, especially the revered Gayatri mantra.
Gaye
English · From the Old French gai meaning cheerful and lighthearted, used as a given name from the medieval era.
Gayel
Hebrew · A variant of Gail, a diminutive of Abigail from Hebrew meaning 'my father is joyful.'
Gayge
English · A modern spelling of Gage, an English surname-name that originally referred to a measurer or pledged token.
Gayl
English · Variant spelling of Gail/Gale, from Old French 'gale' meaning merriment and joy.
Gayla
English · Variant of Gail or from Old French 'gai' meaning joyful and lively.
Gaylan
English · Variant of Galen, from Greek 'galenos' meaning calm or healer, after the famous physician.
Gayland
English · Variant of Gaylord/Gayland, from Old French gaillard meaning 'lively, high-spirited, cheerful.'
Gaylard
French · From Old French 'gaillard' meaning 'brave, cheerful, and spirited.'
Gaylee
English · Mid-century blend of Gay (joyful, carefree) and Lee (meadow).
Gayleen
English · Modern feminine blend of 'Gay' (meaning joyful) with the suffix '-leen.'
Gaylen
English · Variant of Galen, from Greek 'galenos' meaning calm or tranquil.
Gaylene
English · Feminine form of Gale, from Middle English meaning 'jovial' or 'merry', with modern -ene suffix.
Gaylia
English · Elaborated form of Gail or Gay, from Old French 'gai' meaning 'joyful' or 'lively.'
Gaylin
English · Modern coinage possibly from Gaelic origins or a blend of Gay and the -lin suffix.
Gaylon
English · Modern American variant of Galen, ultimately from Greek galene meaning 'calm' or 'tranquil.'
Gaylor
English · From Old French "gaillard" meaning lively and cheerful, or a variant of Galer.
Gaylord
French · From Old French gaillard meaning 'lively' or 'high-spirited.'
Gaylyn
English · Gaylyn is a modern blended English name, often combining Gail and Lynn, with associations of cheerfulness and a lake or waterfall.
Gaylynn
English · Gaylynn is an English blend of Gay and Lynn, created in the modern era for sound and style.
Gaylynne
English · Likely a modern blend of Gail and Lynn; Gail comes from Abigail, meaning father's joy.
Gayna
English · Feminine form possibly related to Gaines or a modern variant of Gina.
Gaynard
German · Germanic variant related to 'Gaginhard,' meaning bold or brave in counsel.
Gaynel
English · Mid-century American name combining Gay (joyful) with the -nel suffix.
Gaynell
English · Modern combination of Gay (joyful) and Nell, meaning "bright, joyful one."
Gaynelle
English · Modern coined name combining Gay (meaning 'joyful') with the French diminutive suffix -elle.
Gaynol
English · A modern invented name, possibly a variant of Gaynelle or Gay, from Old French 'gai' meaning 'joyful, merry'.
Gaynor
Irish · Anglicized form of Guinevere, from Welsh meaning 'white phantom' or 'fair and smooth.'
Gayola
English · Elaborated form of Gay, from Old French 'gai' meaning joyful or merry, with -ola suffix.
Gayron
English · Gayron appears to be a modern surname-style name, likely related to French and English name forms such as Garen or Garon.
Gaytha
English · Variant of Gaitha or coined from 'gay' (Middle English, 'joyful') with the suffix -tha.
Gaythel
English · Rare compound name blending Gay ('joyful') with the suffix -thel, suggesting 'joyful nobility.'
Gayton
English · English place name meaning 'Gaega's settlement,' from an Old English personal name + tun (town).
Gaza
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'azzah' meaning 'strong' or 'fortified.' An ancient place name.
Gazal
Arabic · From Persian and Arabic, meaning gazelle and also a poetic lyric form.
Gazella
Latin · From Latin 'gazella,' ultimately from Arabic 'ghazal' meaning 'gazelle,' symbolizing grace.
Gazi
Arabic · Gazi derives from Arabic ghazi, meaning warrior or conqueror, especially one fighting for a cause.
Ge
Chinese · Ge is a Chinese name and surname that can derive from characters meaning song, elder brother, or a family lineage.
Gean
English · Variant of Jean or Gene, ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan (God is gracious) via French.
Geana
English · A variant of Gianna or Gena, ultimately tied to John and meaning "God is gracious."
Geancarlo
Italian · Geancarlo is a spelling variant of Giancarlo, combining John and Charles in Italian naming tradition.
Geane
French · Variant of Jean or Gene, from French 'Jeanne,' ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Geanette
French · Phonetic variant of Jeanette, French diminutive of Jeanne, meaning God is gracious.
Geanie
Scottish · Variant of Jeanie, a Scottish diminutive of Jean, ultimately from Hebrew 'God is gracious.'
Geanine
French · A variant of Jeannine, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning God is gracious.
Geanne
French · Variant of Jeanne, French feminine of John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Geanni
Italian · Geanni is likely a variant of Gianni, the Italian form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Geannie
French · Variant spelling of Jeannie, a pet form of Jean, ultimately from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Geannine
French · Geannine is a variant of Jeannine, from Hebrew Yohanan, meaning God is gracious.
Gearald
German · Variant spelling of Gerald, from Germanic ger (spear) + wald (rule), meaning 'spear ruler.'
Geargia
Greek · Variant spelling of Georgia, feminine of George, from Greek 'georgos' meaning farmer or earth-worker.
Gearl
English · Phonetic variant of Earl, from Old English 'eorl' meaning nobleman or warrior chief.
Gearld
German · Variant spelling of Gerald, from Germanic elements meaning spear and rule.
Gearldean
German · Phonetic variant of Geraldine, from Germanic 'ger' (spear) and 'wald' (rule).
Gearldene
German · Variant of Geraldine, from Germanic 'ger' (spear) and 'wald' (rule), meaning spear ruler.
Gearldine
German · Variant spelling of Geraldine, from Germanic elements meaning 'ruler with a spear'.
Gearlean
English · Phonetic variant of Geraldine, a Germanic name meaning rule of the spear.
Gearleen
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Gerlene or Carlene-style names, created for sound and style.
Gearlene
English · Modern feminine blend influenced by Geraldine, from Germanic 'ger' meaning spear.
Gearline
English · Phonetic variant of Geraldine, from the Germanic element "ger" meaning spear and "lind" meaning soft.
Gearold
Irish · Irish Gaelic form of Gerald, from Germanic 'ger' (spear) and 'wald' (rule).
Geary
Irish · From Irish 'Gadhra' meaning hound or fierce; an Anglicized Irish surname.
Geatano
Italian · Variant of Gaetano, from Latin 'Caietanus' meaning from Gaeta, an ancient Italian coastal city.
Gebriel
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Gabriel, from Hebrew, meaning God is my strength.
Gecenia
Spanish · Gecenia appears to be a rare modern Spanish-style creation with uncertain deeper etymology.
Gedaliah
Hebrew · Biblical Hebrew name meaning 'Yahweh is great' or 'God has made great,' borne by a post-exile governor of Judah.
Geddes
Scottish · Geddes is a Scottish surname-name likely derived from a place name or ridge.
Geddy
English · Likely a nickname or surname-derived form, possibly related to names like Geddes or Gerald.
Gediz
Greek · Taken from Gediz, a river and place name in western Turkey with ancient regional roots.
Gee
English · English surname-derived name, often a short form of names beginning with G or from the Old English word for territory.
Geena
English · Geena is a modern spelling of Gina or Gena, usually derived from names meaning well-born or noble.
Geeta
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit gita meaning "song," famously associated with the Bhagavad Gita.
Geetanjali
Indian · From Sanskrit via Indian usage, meaning 'offering of songs' or 'musical tribute.'
Geetha
Indian · From Sanskrit Gita, meaning "song" or "sacred song."
Geethika
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit roots meaning 'little song' or 'melody.'
Geetika
Indian · From Sanskrit and modern Indian usage, Geetika means little song or melody.
Gefen
Hebrew · Gefen is a Hebrew name meaning vine or grapevine, drawn from nature imagery.
Geff
German · A short form or spelling variant of Jeff, from Geoffrey meaning "peace pledge" or "divine peace."
Geffery
German · A variant of Geoffrey, from Germanic elements often interpreted as 'peace' and 'pledge' or 'district.'
Geffory
German · A variant of Geoffrey, from Germanic roots usually interpreted as peace and district or pledge.
Geffrey
German · Geffrey is a variant of Geoffrey, from Germanic roots often interpreted as peace pledge or God's peace.
Gegory
Greek · Gegory is a misspelling variant of Gregory, from Greek gregorein, meaning "watchful" or "alert."
Gehad
Arabic · Gehad is an Arabic variant of Jihad, meaning striving, effort, or spiritual struggle.
Gehard
German · Variant of Gerhard, from Germanic 'ger' (spear) and 'hard' (brave/strong), meaning brave spear.
Gehrig
German · German surname used as a given name, possibly from 'ger' meaning spear; widely known through baseball legend Lou Gehrig.
Geidi
Arabic · Derived from Arabic Al-Jady meaning 'the goat,' associated with the Capricorn constellation.
Geidy
Spanish · Likely a modern Spanish-influenced phonetic form of Heidi or related names, used for its bright contemporary sound.
Geisha
Japanese · Geisha is a Japanese word meaning 'art person' or 'artisan,' traditionally referring to a trained female entertainer.
Geissie
English · A stylized form of Jessie/Jessica, ultimately linked to Hebrew Yaʻakov traditions through Jesse and blessing imagery.
Gejuan
English · Gejuan is likely a modern blended name, probably modeled on names such as Juan, DeJuan, or Jaquan.
Gela
Greek · Gela may derive from the ancient Greek place name Gela, later used in Italian naming contexts.
Gelacio
Spanish · Gelacio is a Spanish form of Gelasius, from Greek meaning "calm," "serene," or "smiling."
Geleah
Hebrew · Modern invented name blending the Hebrew suffix '-leah' (weary/meadow) with a novel prefix.
Gelen
Greek · Variant of Helen or Galen, from Greek meaning 'torch/light' or 'calm,' both rooted in classical Greek.
Gelena
Greek · Variant of Galena or Helena, from Greek 'helene' meaning 'bright light' or 'shining one'.
Gelene
Greek · Modern coinage possibly blending Helen (Greek 'bright light') with a soft G opening.
Geles
Greek · Geles may derive from Greek roots tied to laughter or brightness, though it is a rare form.
Gelia
Greek · Short form of Angelia, from Greek 'angelos' meaning 'messenger' or 'angel.'
Gelina
Greek · Gelina is likely a variant of names from Helen, carrying the sense of light or brightness.
Gelinda
German · Likely related to names like Melinda or Gerlinde, suggesting gentle beauty or soft strength.
Geline
French · Likely a French-style form related to Angelina or a surname use, with uncertain exact etymology.
Gelisa
English · Likely a modern blend related to names like Gelisa or Jelisa, influenced by Germanic elements and contemporary English styling.
Gelisha
English · Likely a modern English coinage, possibly influenced by names like Felisha or Alicia, without a single established origin.
Gelissa
English · A modern melodic name, likely influenced by Melissa and similar feminine forms.