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Baby names starting with G
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Granit
Latin · Granit comes from the word granite, ultimately from Latin granum meaning "grain," and suggests strength and solidity.
Granite
English · Taken from the stone name granite, it suggests strength, durability, and a nature-inspired modern style.
Granth
Indian · Granth comes from Sanskrit-derived Indian usage and means book, scripture, or sacred text.
Grantland
English · English surname meaning 'great land' or 'gravelly land,' used as a given name.
Grantlee
English · English place-derived form related to Grantley, meaning a meadow or clearing tied to a grant of land.
Granvel
French · Variant of Granville, from French meaning great town or settlement.
Granvil
English · Variant of Granville, from Norman French meaning 'large town' or 'great settlement.'
Granvill
French · Granvill is a form of Granville, from French place-name roots meaning great town.
Graple
English · Extremely rare modern invented name of uncertain etymology.
Grasen
German · A Germanic surname-derived name linked to old German naming forms, now reused as a masculine given-name variant.
Grasha
Slavic · A Slavic diminutive form, often used for names like Agrafena, giving it an affectionate, familiar feel.
Grasiela
Spanish · Grasiela is a variant of Graciela, from Latin gratia meaning "grace."
Grason
English · A surname-style variant of Grayson, meaning "son of Gray" and reflecting English family-name usage.
Grasyn
English · A modern spelling linked to Grayson and old English gray imagery, now used as a sleek contemporary given name.
Gratia
Latin · Latin name meaning grace or thankfulness; root of the English word grace.
Graven
English · From English place/descriptor surname patterns, historically linked to settlement meanings and topographic roots.
Graviel
Hebrew · A variant spelling of Gabriel, from Hebrew Gavri'el meaning 'God is my strength,' the name of an archangel.
Graviela
Spanish · Graviela is likely a variant of Gabriela, from Hebrew roots meaning God is my strength, adapted through Spanish usage.
Graycelyn
English · A modern blend invoking 'gray' and the Welsh-rooted *celyn* (holly), giving a name with nature-leaning imagery.
Grayci
English · A creative spelling of Gracie, from Grace, meaning favor, blessing, or elegance.
Graycin
English · A stylistic modern form of Grayce/Grayson patterns, using the root Gray in a contemporary spelling.
Graydin
English · Modern English invented form blending Gray with a dark tonal suffix, often chosen for a soft nature-hued style.
Graye
English · An English surname-style name tied to the color gray or to gray-haired ancestry.
Grayer
English · English surname used as a given name, derived from the color gray or an occupational name for a cloth dyer.
Grayland
English · Grayland is an English place-style name combining gray with land, evoking a landscape or estate name.
Grayleigh
English · Grayleigh is a modern English compound of Gray and Leigh, giving it the sense of a gray meadow or clearing.
Grayli
English · A modern English-style invented name built from Gray plus a fashionable -li ending.
Graylie
English · Graylie is a modern English-style coinage likely built from Gray with a melodic -lie ending.
Grayling
English · Grayling is an English nature name taken from the fish and bird-related word grayling.
Graysan
English · A modern spelling of Grayson, an English surname meaning son of the steward or gray-haired one.
Graysie
Latin · Modern playful spelling of Gracie, a diminutive of Grace from Latin 'gratia' meaning 'grace, favor.'
Graysonn
English · Graysonn is a modern spelling of Grayson, originally an English surname meaning "son of the steward" or "son of Gray."
Grayston
English · Grayston is an English place-style surname name meaning 'gray stone settlement' or 'stone town.'
Graysun
English · Modern spelling of Grayson, originally an English surname meaning son of the steward or gray-haired one.
Grazia
Italian · Italian form of Grace, from Latin 'gratia' meaning grace, charm, or thanksgiving.
Graziana
Italian · Italian form of Grazianna/Grazia, from Latin *gratia* meaning 'grace, blessing.'
Graziano
Italian · Italian name from Latin 'gratia' meaning 'grace' or 'favor,' borne by several saints.
Greagory
Greek · Greagory is a spelling variant of Gregory, from Greek gregoros meaning "watchful" or "alert."
Great
English · Derived directly from the English word meaning "excellent" or "noble," used as a modern virtue-style given name.
Greathel
English · Rare compound name, possibly blending Greta ('pearl') with the suffix -el, suggesting 'noble pearl.'
Grechen
German · Grechen is a variant of Gretchen, the German diminutive of Margarete, meaning 'pearl.'
Greco
Italian · An Italian surname and given name meaning “Greek” or “from Greece.”
Greda
German · A form related to Greta or Margaret, ultimately from Greek margaritēs meaning "pearl."
Gredmarie
French · Modern invented compound name blending Gred- (possibly from Grecia or Gregory) with Marie (French: 'beloved').
Greely
English · English surname from a place name meaning gray meadow, from Old English 'grǣg' and 'lēah.'
Green
English · English surname from Middle English 'grene,' originally for someone living near a village green.
Greenberry
English · English combination name from 'green' and 'berry,' sometimes a folk variant of Greenbrier.
Greene
English · English surname meaning 'dweller by the village green or grassy area.'
Greenlea
English · Nature-inspired compound of 'green' and 'lea' (Old English for meadow), evoking a lush green field.
Greenleigh
English · Greenleigh is a modern English-style compound from green and lea, suggesting a green meadow or clearing.
Greenley
English · An English-style modern surname name suggesting a 'green meadow' or grassy clearing.
Greenville
English · Place-name origin from Old English meaning green settlement or town; used as a given name in the American South.
Greenwood
English · English place-name and surname meaning 'green forest', denoting one who lived near a verdant wood.
Greeta
German · Variant of Greta, a short form of Margaret, from Greek 'margarites' meaning 'pearl.'
Gregario
Spanish · Spanish elaboration of Gregorio (Gregory), from Greek 'gregorein' meaning watchful or alert.
Gregary
Greek · Gregary is a variant of Gregory, from Greek gregorein meaning to watch or be vigilant.
Gregeory
Greek · Gregeory is a spelling variant of Gregory, from Greek roots meaning "watchful" or "vigilant."
Gregery
Greek · Gregery is a spelling variant of Gregory, from Greek meaning watchful or alert.
Greggery
Greek · Greggery is a spelling variant of Gregory, from Greek, meaning "watchful" or "alert."
Gregoire
French · The French form of Gregory, from Greek meaning watchful or vigilant.
Gregor
Greek · Scottish and German form of Gregory, from Greek 'gregorios' meaning watchful.
Gregorey
Greek · A spelling variant of Gregory, from Greek meaning watchful or vigilant.
Gregorg
Greek · Gregorg is likely a rare form of Gregor, from Greek gregoros, meaning watchful or alert.
Gregori
Greek · Gregori is a Slavic and European form of Gregory, from Greek meaning "watchful" or "vigilant."
Gregoria
Latin · Feminine of Gregory, from Greek 'gregorios' meaning 'watchful' or 'alert.'
Gregorie
Greek · Gregorie is a French-influenced form of Gregory, from Greek meaning "watchful" or "alert."
Gregorios
Greek · Gregorios is the Greek form of Gregory, from gregorein, meaning watchful or alert.
Gregorita
Spanish · Spanish feminine diminutive of Gregorio, from Greek gregorein meaning 'watchful' or 'alert.'
Gregoy
Greek · Gregoy is a misspelling variant of Gregory, from Greek roots meaning "watchful" or "alert."
Gregrey
Greek · A misspelling variant of Gregory, from Greek Gregorios, meaning "watchful" or "alert."
Gregrory
Greek · A variant spelling of Gregory, from Greek gregorios meaning 'watchful' or 'alert.'
Gregroy
Greek · Gregroy is a variant of Gregory, from Greek meaning watchful or alert.
Gregry
Greek · Gregry is a variant of Gregory, from Greek gregorios, meaning "watchful" or "alert."
Gregson
English · An English surname meaning "son of Gregory," with Gregory from Greek meaning "watchful" or "alert."
Greidi
Norse · Name found in Latin American communities, possibly a variant of Grethe (Norse 'pearl') or modern invention.
Greidis
Norse · A modern variant of Greydis-style names, preserving the old Norse *dís* feminine element in current spelling.
Greidy
Norse · A softened modern form derived from Greydis-style Nordic names, now used as an inventive English spelling.
Greidys
Spanish · Spanish phonetic adaptation of Gladys, originally Welsh meaning 'country' or 'royalty.'
Greig
Greek · A Scottish variant of Greg, from Greek Gregorios meaning 'watchful' or 'alert,' also a noted Norwegian surname.
Greigh
Scottish · Greigh is a modern spelling variant of Gray or Greg, tied to meanings like gray-haired or watchful.
Greighson
English · Greighson is likely a modern spelling of Grayson, originally meaning son of the steward or gray-haired one.
Greison
English · A contemporary variant of Grayson-style names, effectively meaning "son" connected to the color/appearance element gray.
Greko
Greek · Variant of 'El Greco,' meaning 'the Greek,' used as a given name referencing Hellenic heritage.
Grenda
English · Grenda is likely a rare variant of Brenda or a similar modern form with uncertain etymology.
Grenisha
English · Likely a modern invented name shaped by the -isha ending common in late 20th-century naming patterns.
Grenville
French · Norman French place name meaning 'large town,' historically a distinguished English aristocratic surname.
Greogory
Greek · Greogory is a spelling variant of Gregory, from Greek gregorein meaning watchful or alert.
Greogry
Greek · A misspelling of Gregory, from Greek gregorein, meaning watchful or alert.
Greory
Greek · A misspelling of Gregory, from Greek Gregorios meaning "watchful" or "alert."
Gresa
African · Gresa is used in African naming contexts and can be associated with local place or people names in modern use.
Gresia
Latin · A Hispanic form linked to Latin Graecia, meaning Greece or a woman from Greece.
Gretal
German · Gretal is likely a Germanic diminutive-style variant related to Greta and Margaret, from a root meaning "pearl."
Gretchan
German · A variant of Gretchen, a German diminutive of Margaret meaning 'pearl.'
Gretchin
German · Gretchin is a variant of Gretchen, the German diminutive of Margaret meaning pearl.
Gretchyn
German · A modern spelling of Gretchen, the German pet form of Margaret meaning pearl.
Grete
German · German and Scandinavian short form of Margaret, from the Greek 'margarites' meaning 'pearl.'
Gretell
German · Gretell is a diminutive form related to Greta and Margaret, ultimately meaning 'pearl.'
Gretha
German · Variant of Greta, short form of Margareta, from Greek 'margarites' meaning 'pearl.'
Grethe
German · Scandinavian and German short form of Margaret, from Greek 'margarites' meaning pearl.
Gretl
German · Gretl is a German diminutive of Margaret, from Greek roots meaning pearl.
Gretna
Scottish · From the Scottish border town Gretna Green, famous for elopement weddings.
Grettell
German · Grettell is a Spanish-used form of Gretel, a diminutive of Margaret meaning pearl.
Greya
English · Greya is a modern name likely inspired by the English color word gray, giving it a sleek, nature-linked contemporary feel.
Greyce
Latin · Creative spelling of Grace, from Latin 'gratia,' meaning divine grace, favor, or elegance.
Greycie
English · A creative spelling of Gracie, from Grace, meaning “favor,” “blessing,” or “elegance.”
Greycin
Irish · A stylized blend of Gray and Cian, combining English and Irish elements for a modern hybrid name.
Greydi
Norse · A modernized spelling of Greydis-type names, keeping the old Norse *dís* element in a new style.
Greydis
Norse · Old Norse name linked to *dís* (“deity, lady”), historically used for feminine names in Nordic tradition.
Greydy
English · A modern spelling variant of Gray-family names, designed as a contemporary feminine sound without a fixed older meaning.
Greydys
English · A modern invented English name blending "grey" sounds with a soft ending, prized for stylistic tone more than a fixed ancient root.
Greyer
English · A modern invented given name derived from the English color word 'grey', used for its cool, understated tone.
Greyleigh
English · Greyleigh is a modern English-style compound using Grey and the suffix -leigh, evoking a gray meadow or clearing.
Greyling
English · Greyling is an English surname and nature name, also referring to a silvery fish and gray coloration.
Greylon
English · A modern invented English-style name blending Gray with the popular -lon ending, giving it a contemporary surname feel.
Greylyn
English · A modern blend of Grey + Lynn, evoking a muted natural color and a soft lyrical ending.
Greysan
English · Greysan is a modern English-style blend of Gray and -son, meaning gray-haired one or son of Gray.
Greyshell
English · An English-style compound surname or word name combining "grey" and "shell," evoking color and natural imagery.
Greysin
English · A modern spelling blend of Grayson and Grace, originally tied to "son of the steward" but now mainly stylish and contemporary.
Greysonn
English · Greysonn is a modern respelling of Grayson, an English surname meaning son of the steward or gray-haired one.
Greyston
English · English surname form from grey and son, now used as a heritage-style given name.
Greysun
English · Modern stylized form of Grayson, an English occupational surname meaning 'son of the steward.'
Greysyn
English · Modern phonetic respelling of Grayson, an English surname meaning 'son of the gray-haired one.'
Greyton
English · An English-style modern coinage built from Grey and the place-name ending -ton, suggesting a gray settlement or town.
Gricel
Spanish · A form of Griselda, from Germanic elements meaning gray battle.
Gricell
French · A form of Grisel or Griselda, from Germanic roots meaning gray battle or wise battle-maid.
Grieg
Scottish · Surname-style form related to Gregor/Gregory, ultimately from Greek meaning watchful or alert.
Griffinn
English · Modern spelling of Griffin, associated with the mythic griffin guardian creature.
Grifin
Welsh · Variant of Griffin, from Welsh-Latin 'griffinus' meaning 'strong lord'; also evokes the mythical half-eagle beast.
Grigor
Greek · Grigor is a form of Gregory, from Greek gregorein, meaning "watchful" or "vigilant."
Grigoriy
Slavic · Slavic form of Gregory, from Greek Gregorios meaning 'watchful, alert,' borne by saints and tsars.
Grigory
Greek · Russian- and Greek-shaped form of Gregory, from gregorios, meaning alert or watchful.
Grinda
Norse · Grinda is likely related to Old Norse elements and place words, sometimes associated with gates or enclosures.
Grindl
German · Grindl is a Germanic diminutive-style name or surname form with uncertain root meaning.
Grindle
English · Grindle likely comes from an old surname or place element, possibly linked to Norse and English words for a gate or bar.
Griscelda
German · A form of Griselda, from Germanic roots often interpreted as gray battle or strong woman.
Grisela
German · Grisela is a form related to Griselda, from Germanic elements often interpreted as gray battle or noble strength.
Grisell
German · Grisell is a form of Griselda, from Germanic elements meaning gray battle or strong warrior.
Griselle
French · Griselle is likely a French-style form related to Griselda, from Germanic elements meaning gray and battle.
Grisha
Slavic · A Slavic diminutive of Grigori or Gregory, meaning "watchful" or "alert."
Grissom
English · From Old English surname elements for a gray homestead setting; retained as a modern surname-derived forename.
Gristian
Latin · Likely a variant of Christian, from Latin Christianus meaning follower of Christ.
Grit
German · Grit is a German short form of Margarete, ultimately from Greek and meaning "pearl."
Grizel
Scottish · Grizel is a Scottish form of Griselda, from Germanic elements meaning "gray" and "battle."
Gross
German · German surname meaning 'great' or 'large,' occasionally used as a given name.
Grove
English · English topographic name for someone living near a grove or small wood.
Grovene
English · Feminine elaboration of Grove, an English nature surname meaning 'dweller by the grove of trees'.
Groves
English · English surname meaning 'dweller by the grove,' from Old English graf (grove, thicket).
Grundy
English · From Old Norse meaning ground or from an English place name meaning marshy enclosure.
Gryffen
Welsh · Variant spelling of Griffin, from Welsh-Latin 'griffinus'; refers to the fierce mythical half-eagle, half-lion creature.
Gryffon
Welsh · Variant of Griffin, the mythological creature with an eagle's head and lion's body, from Greek 'gryps.'
Grzegorz
Greek · Grzegorz is the Polish form of Gregory, from Greek roots meaning watchful or alert.
Guadelupe
Spanish · A variant spelling of Guadalupe, from a Spanish place and Marian title associated with the river of the wolf.
Guadlupe
Spanish · Guadlupe is a variant of Guadalupe, a Spanish place name likely from Arabic wadi al-lub, meaning hidden river or valley.
Guadulupe
Spanish · A spelling variant of Guadalupe, from a Spanish place and Marian title with Arabic-influenced river-name roots.
Guage
French · Guage is likely a variant spelling of Gage, an English surname from French meaning "pledge" or "measure."
Gualberto
Spanish · The Spanish form of Walbert or Gualbert, from Germanic roots meaning “rule” and “bright.”
Guan
Chinese · A Chinese name or syllable whose meaning depends on the character used, often tied to ideas like crown, pass, or care.
Guardian
English · English word name from Old French 'gardien' meaning a protector or keeper, used as a virtue-meaning name.
Guarionex
Spanish · A historic Taíno royal name preserved in Spanish records, associated with a cacique of Hispaniola.
Gudalupe
Spanish · Gudalupe is a variant of Guadalupe, the Spanish place and Marian name derived from Arabic river terminology.
Gudelia
Spanish · Spanish name of Gothic Germanic origin, possibly from "gund" (war) or related to Saint Gudelia, an early martyr.
Gudiel
Hebrew · Gudiel is a Spanish-used form of a Hebrew theophoric name meaning "God is my majesty" or "God is greatness."
Gudrun
Norse · Old Norse name from guð ("god") and rún ("secret lore"), a heroine in Norse sagas.
Guelda
German · Variant of Gilda or related to Germanic geld meaning 'payment' or 'value.'
Guendalina
Italian · Guendalina is the Italian form of Gwendolen, from Welsh elements meaning white, fair, or blessed ring and brow.
Guendi
French · Likely a French-influenced variant form, possibly related to Wendy or Guinevere-style sounds rather than a single fixed root.
Guendolyn
Welsh · Guendolyn is a variant of Gwendolen, from Welsh elements meaning white ring, fair bow, or blessed circle.
Guenevere
Welsh · Guenevere is a variant of Guinevere, from Welsh, traditionally interpreted as 'fair one' or 'white enchantress.'
Guenter
German · German form of Günter, from old Germanic roots meaning 'battle warrior.'
Guenther
German · German form of Gunther, from Germanic 'gund' (battle) and 'heri' (army), meaning 'battle warrior'.
Guerdon
English · From Old French guerdon meaning 'reward, recompense.' A rare literary word-name used as a given name.
Guerin
French · From an old French and Germanic name meaning 'guard' or 'protector.'
Guerina
Italian · Italian feminine of Guerino, from Germanic 'warin' meaning guard or protector.
Guerino
Italian · Italian form of the Germanic name Warin, meaning 'guard, protector, watchman'.
Guerline
French · Guerline is a French-derived feminine name, likely related to names built from guerre or similar sound patterns.
Guerrero
Spanish · Guerrero is a Spanish surname-name meaning 'warrior' or 'fighter.'
Guerrino
Italian · Italian diminutive of "guerra" (war), meaning little warrior; a medieval Italian given name.
Guerry
French · French surname-derived name from Germanic werra meaning 'war' or 'warrior guardian'.
Guess
French · Likely derived from a surname, possibly from French or English usage, repurposed as a given name.
Guida
Italian · Italian name from Germanic 'wid' meaning 'wide' or 'guide'; also means 'guide' in Italian.
Guila
Hebrew · Variant of Gila, from Hebrew 'gilah' meaning 'joy' or 'rejoicing.'
Guilbert
French · French form of Gilbert, from Germanic 'gisil' (pledge) and 'beraht' (bright), meaning 'bright pledge'.
Guilda
German · Variant of Gilda, from Germanic 'gild' meaning sacrifice or value; popularized by Verdi's Rigoletto.
Guile
French · Guile comes from an old French and English word meaning cunning or crafty intelligence.
Guilford
English · English place name meaning 'ford by the golden flowers' or 'marigold ford.'
Guilian
Latin · A modern spelling of Julian, from Latin Julius, a classical Roman name family.
Guiliano
Italian · A variant of Giuliano, the Italian form of Julian, from Latin meaning 'of the Julian family' or connected with youthfulness.
Guilio
Italian · Variant spelling of Giulio, the Italian form of Julius, meaning 'youthful' or 'downy-bearded.'
Guillerma
Spanish · Spanish feminine of Guillermo (William), meaning 'resolute protector.'
Guilliana
Italian · Variant of Giuliana/Juliana, from Latin Julianus, the feminine form of Julius meaning 'youthful.'
Guilmar
French · A continental variant related to Germanic names like Guilhem/Gilmar, tied to martial honor and fame elements.
Guin
Welsh · Short form of Guinevere, from Welsh 'gwen' meaning 'white, fair, blessed.'
Guinda
Spanish · Guinda is Spanish for a sour cherry, giving the name a bright fruit-and-nature association.
Guinette
French · Guinette is a French diminutive, likely related to Gwen or Guinevere, suggesting fairness or blessedness.
Guinivere
Welsh · An alternate spelling of Guinevere, from Welsh Gwenhwyfar meaning white phantom or fair and smooth.
Guinn
Welsh · From Welsh 'gwyn' meaning 'white, fair, blessed.'
Guinness
Irish · Guinness is an Irish surname from Mag Aonghusa, meaning descendant of Aonghus.
Guisel
German · A short form or variant of Giselle, from Germanic roots meaning pledge or promise.
Guisela
German · Guisela is a Spanish form of Gisela, from Germanic roots often interpreted as pledge or hostage.
Guisell
German · Guisell is a variant of Giselle, from Germanic roots meaning pledge or hostage.
Guiselle
German · A spelling variant of Giselle, from a Germanic word meaning pledge or hostage.
Guiseppe
Italian · Italian spelling variant of Giuseppe (Joseph), from Hebrew 'Yosef' meaning 'God will add.'
Guiseppi
Italian · Phonetic variant of Giuseppe, the Italian form of Joseph, from Hebrew Yosef meaning 'God will add.'
Guisselle
German · Guisselle is a Romance spelling of Giselle, a Germanic name meaning pledge or promise.
Guistino
Italian · Variant of Giustino, Italian form of Justin, from Latin 'iustus' meaning just or righteous.
Gul
Persian · Persian and Urdu name meaning 'rose' or 'flower,' widely used across South Asian and Middle Eastern cultures.
Gula
Latin · From Latin 'gula' meaning throat or appetite; also used in some African naming traditions.
Gulian
Italian · Gulian likely relates to Giulian or Julian, from Latin Julius, a classical Roman family name.
Gulianna
Italian · Gulianna is a variant of Giuliana, ultimately from Julius, often interpreted as youthful.
Gullermo
Spanish · A spelling variant of Guillermo, the Spanish form of William, from Germanic roots meaning "resolute protector."
Gulliver
Irish · Gulliver is a surname-derived name linked to Irish and Norman forms, made famous by Swift's literary character.
Gumaro
Spanish · A Spanish form tied to the Germanic saint-name Gummarus, associated with battle or famed protection.
Gumecindo
Spanish · Variant of Gumersindo, from Visigothic elements meaning 'path of man' or 'man's journey.'
Gumercindo
Spanish · Spanish form of a Germanic name traditionally interpreted with elements for 'warrior' and 'path' or 'journey'.
Gumesindo
Spanish · From Visigothic Germanic 'guma' (man) and 'sinths' (path), meaning man's path or journey of man.
Gunar
Norse · Gunar is a variant of Gunnar, from Old Norse meaning warrior or bold fighter.
Gunars
Norse · Gunars is a Latvian and Baltic form of Gunnar, from Norse roots meaning "warrior" or "bold in battle."
Gunda
German · From Old Norse 'gunnr' meaning 'battle' or 'war.'
Gunder
Norse · Scandinavian variant of Gunnar, from Old Norse 'gunnr' (war/battle) + 'herr' (army), meaning 'battle warrior.'
Guneet
Indian · Punjabi/Sanskrit name meaning 'full of virtues' or 'one who possesses many talents and qualities.'
Guner
Persian · Likely used with a meaning tied to the sun, giving the name bright and martial associations.
Gunhild
Norse · From Old Norse elements 'gunnr' (war) and 'hildr' (battle), meaning 'battle warrior.'
Gunnard
Norse · From Old Norse elements 'gunnr' (war) and 'hard' (brave/strong), meaning 'bold warrior.'
Gunnarr
Norse · Old Norse heroic name from *gunnr* 'battle' and warrior elements, meaning a battle fighter or defender.
Gunnison
Norse · Gunnison is a surname and place name meaning “son of Gunnar,” from the Norse element gunn meaning “war.”
Gunvor
Norse · Old Norse name from gunnr ("war") and vár ("vigilant"), meaning "cautious in battle."
Guransh
Indian · A modern Indian name associated with Sanskrit lineages and used as a contemporary masculine given name.
Gurbaaj
Indian · Gurbaaj is a Punjabi/Sikh name from Indian usage, often interpreted as 'pride of the guru' or 'one honored by the guru.'
Gurbir
Indian · Gurbir is a Punjabi Sikh name meaning warrior of the guru or brave one devoted to spiritual teaching.
Gurdeep
Indian · From Punjabi, meaning "lamp of the guru" or "light of the teacher."
Gurdit
Indian · Indian/Punjabi name linked to the spiritual root gur, suggesting devotion to the Guru.
Gurdon
English · English surname-derived given name, likely from a place name meaning 'hill fort' or related to Gordon.
Gurekam
Indian · An Indian name likely built from Sikh and Sanskritic elements suggesting the one path or unity with guidance.
Gurinder
Indian · From Punjabi and Sanskrit-based elements, Gurinder is often interpreted as lord or chief of spiritual wisdom.
Gurjaap
Indian · A Punjabi Sikh name from Indian tradition, often interpreted with devotional or recitational meaning.
Gurjeet
Indian · Gurjeet is an Indian name, especially Sikh, meaning "victory of the guru" or "one who wins through the guru."
Gurjit
Indian · A Punjabi Sikh name meaning "victory of the guru" or "one who wins through the guru."
Gurjot
Indian · Gurjot is an Indian Punjabi name meaning "light of the guru" or "divine light."
Gurkamal
Indian · Gurkamal is an Indian name, especially Punjabi, combining guru and kamal, often understood as lotus of the teacher.
Gurkirat
Indian · Gurkirat is a Punjabi Sikh name meaning praise, grace, or glory connected with the Guru.
Gurley
English · English surname-derived given name, likely from a place name meaning 'triangular clearing.'
Gurlie
English · Possibly from Scandinavian Gurli, a pet form meaning battle maiden or warrior woman.
Gurnav
Indian · Gurnav is an Indian, especially Punjabi, name often read as 'boat of the guru' or one guided spiritually.
Gurneet
Indian · A Punjabi name meaning 'absorbed in the guru' or 'one devoted to spiritual wisdom.'
Gurney
French · Norman surname from a place in Normandy, possibly meaning 'garden island.'
Gurnie
French · Diminutive form related to the Norman surname Gournay, from a place name in Normandy, France.
Gurpal
Indian · From Punjabi/Sikh usage, combining elements meaning 'protector' and 'caretaker of the guru.'
Gurpreet
Indian · Gurpreet is a Punjabi Sikh name meaning "love of the guru" or "one who loves the teacher."
Gursehaj
Indian · Gursehaj is a Punjabi Sikh name formed with gur, often carrying the sense of divine or spiritual patience and grace.
Gurshaan
Indian · Punjabi Sikh name combining 'Gur' (divine Guru/teacher) and 'shaan' (pride or glory), meaning 'pride of the Guru.'
Gurshawn
Indian · Modern blend of Punjabi 'Gur' (guru, teacher) and Shawn (God is gracious); a contemporary coined name.
Gursimar
Indian · Punjabi Sikh name from Gurmukhi meaning 'one who remembers God' or 'reminding oneself of the Guru's teachings.'
Gursimran
Indian · A Punjabi Sikh name meaning 'remembering or meditating on the Guru,' from gur and simran.
Gurtaaj
Indian · Punjabi Indian name from gur and taaj, meaning light or crown linked to spiritual guidance.
Gurtaaz
Indian · Gurtaaz is a Punjabi and Persian-influenced name often understood as "one crowned by the guru" or "honored crown."
Gurtej
Indian · From Punjabi and Sikh usage, Gurtej means the radiance or glory of the guru.
Gurtha
Irish · Rare name possibly derived from Irish 'gorta' or an anglicized form of a Gaelic name; meaning uncertain.
Gurtie
German · Diminutive of Gertrude, from Germanic 'ger' (spear) and 'trud' (strength).
Gurtrude
German · Variant of Gertrude, from Germanic 'ger' (spear) and 'trud' (strength), meaning 'spear of strength.'
Gurtrue
German · Phonetic variant of Gertrude, meaning 'spear of strength' in Germanic.
Guru
Indian · Sanskrit word meaning 'teacher' or 'one who dispels darkness'; a title of deep spiritual reverence in Hinduism.
Gurvansh
Indian · Gurvansh is an Indian name meaning lineage of the guru or family of a revered teacher.
Gurveen
Indian · Gurveen is Punjabi and is often interpreted as one devoted to the guru or proud through spiritual guidance.
Gurvinder
Indian · A Punjabi Sikh name combining guru with elements of strength or lordship, often interpreted as hero of the guru.
Gurvir
Indian · A Punjabi Sikh name often interpreted as brave hero or warrior under the Guru's guidance.
Gurvis
English · Rare name, likely a variant of Jarvis or Gervais, from Germanic meaning 'spear servant.'
Gurwaris
Indian · A Sikh and Punjabi-style name built from guru-related elements, suggesting divine guidance or blessing.
Guss
German · Variant spelling of Gus, a diminutive of Augustus (majestic) or Gustav (staff of the Goths).
Gussie
English · Diminutive of Augusta or Augustus, from Latin 'augere' meaning 'to increase, majestic.'
Gust
Norse · Short form of Gustav, from Old Norse elements meaning 'staff of the Geats' or 'staff of the gods.'
Gusta
German · Short form of Augusta, from Latin 'augustus' meaning great or venerable.
Gustabo
Spanish · Gustabo is a variant of Gustavo, from the Scandinavian Gustav, often interpreted as staff of the Goths.
Gustaf
Norse · Scandinavian form of Gustav, meaning 'staff of the Geats' or 'God's staff'; borne by Swedish kings.
Gustas
Norse · Short form of Gustav, from Old Norse/Gothic meaning 'staff of the Goths' or 'divine staff.'
Gustauo
Spanish · A spelling variant of Gustavo, from the Swedish Gustav, often linked to staff of the Goths or royal support.
Gustava
Norse · Feminine form of Gustav, from Old Norse meaning 'staff of the Goths.'
Gustavia
German · Feminine form of Gustav, from Old Norse elements meaning 'staff of the Geats/gods.'
Gustavus
German · Latinized form of Gustav, from Old Norse elements meaning 'staff of the Geats' or 'royal staff.' Borne by Swedish kings.
Gustena
Latin · Feminine elaboration of Augustus/Gustav, meaning 'majestic' or 'staff of the gods.'
Guster
English · Likely a variant of Gustav or an occupational surname turned given name.
Gustie
Latin · Diminutive of Augusta, from Latin meaning "great" or "magnificent."
Gustin
French · Gustin is likely a short form of Augustin, from Latin Augustus meaning 'great' or 'venerable.'
Gustina
German · Feminine form of Gustav/Gustave, from Old Norse elements meaning 'staff of the gods'.
Gustine
German · Feminine blend of Gustav or Augustine, meaning 'staff of the gods' or 'venerable.'
Guston
English · An English surname-derived name meaning "village or settlement of Gust/Glory," shaped into a modern given form.
Gusty
Norse · Diminutive of Gustav, from Old Norse elements meaning staff of the Geats or royal staff.
Guyann
French · Guyann is likely a compound of Guy and Ann, blending French and Hebrew-rooted elements into a modern feminine name.
Guyanne
French · A feminine form of Guy, from a French name meaning guide or woodsman.
Guydra
German · Rare name possibly from Germanic wid ("wide") or guide, of uncertain etymology.
Guye
French · Guye is likely a surname-style form of Guy, a name of French use from Germanic roots meaning guide or wood.
Guyla
German · Feminine variant of Guy, from Germanic widu (wood) or French guide meaning leader.
Guylene
French · A modern French-style feminine name formed from Guy (from Germanic 'wid', 'wood' or 'wide') with the suffix '-lene'.
Guymon
German · Guymon is likely a surname-style name from Germanic elements, related to names like Guy or Guimon and meaning a man or warrior lineage.
Guynell
English · Modern coined name combining Guy (Germanic, meaning "guide") with the feminine suffix -nell.
Guynelle
French · Feminine blend of Guy (Germanic 'guide/leader') and the French suffix -nelle.
Guyneth
Welsh · Variant spelling of Gwyneth, from Welsh 'gwyn' meaning 'blessed, fair, white'.
Guyon
French · Guyon is a French diminutive of Guy, from Germanic roots meaning wood or wide in older interpretations.
Guyton
French · From a French surname meaning 'Guy's settlement,' derived from Germanic 'wido' (wood).
Guzman
Spanish · Guzman is a Spanish surname-name with older Germanic roots, traditionally associated with a noble family name.
Guztavo
Spanish · Guztavo is a variant of Gustavo, from the Germanic Gustav, often interpreted as “staff of the Goths” or “royal staff.”
Gwain
Welsh · Gwain is a form related to Gawain, the Arthurian name likely meaning "white hawk" or "battle hawk."
Gwan
Korean · Gwan is a Korean name element whose meaning depends on the hanja used, often carrying ideas like brightness or official rank.
Gwana
African · Gwana is likely an African-derived or modern phonetic name form, though its exact etymology is uncertain.
Gwanda
African · Likely drawn from African place or surname usage, especially associated with southern Africa.
Gwelda
Welsh · Rare variant related to Welsh roots or Germanic Guelda, suggesting payment or reward.
Gwena
Welsh · Likely related to Welsh Gwen, meaning white, fair, or blessed.
Gwenaelle
Welsh · From Welsh gwen ('fair, blessed') and related forms, Gwenaelle means radiant or blessed in a Celtic style.
Gwenavere
Welsh · A variant of Guinevere, from Welsh roots often interpreted as white phantom or fair one.
Gwenda
Welsh · Welsh name from 'gwen' (fair, blessed) and 'da' (good), meaning 'fair and good.'
Gwendalin
Welsh · Gwendalin is a variant of Gwendolen, from Welsh elements meaning white, fair, blessed, and ring or bow.
Gwendalina
Welsh · Gwendalina is an elaborated form of Welsh Gwendolen-type names built on gwyn, meaning fair or blessed.
Gwendel
Welsh · Gwendel is likely related to Welsh Gwen- names, built from gwyn meaning "white," "fair," or "blessed."
Gwendell
Welsh · Blend of Welsh 'gwen' (white, fair, blessed) with the English suffix -dell, meaning fair dale.
Gwendelyn
Welsh · A variant of Gwendolen, from Welsh elements meaning white, fair, blessed, and ring or bow.
Gwendelynn
Welsh · Elaborated form of Gwendolyn, from Welsh 'gwen' (white, fair, blessed) possibly combined with 'delyn' (harp).
Gwender
Welsh · Gwender appears to be a Welsh-style modern form built on Gwen, a root meaning white, fair, or blessed.
Gwendia
Welsh · Gwendia is a Welsh-style elaboration of Gwen, from a root meaning fair, white, or blessed.
Gwendloyn
Welsh · Gwendloyn is a spelling variant of Gwendolyn, from Welsh elements meaning "white ring" or "blessed bow."
Gwendlyn
Welsh · Variant of Gwendolyn, from Welsh gwen (white, fair) and dolen (ring, bow). Means 'blessed ring.'
Gwendlyon
Welsh · Variant of Gwendolyn, from Welsh 'gwen' (white, blessed) and 'dolen' (ring or loop).
Gwendol
Welsh · Gwendol is a Welsh-style form built from gwen, meaning white, fair, or blessed.
Gwendola
Welsh · Variant of Gwendolen, from Welsh 'gwen' (white/fair) and 'dolen' (ring/bow).
Gwendolene
Welsh · Variant of Gwendolen, from Welsh 'gwen' (white, blessed) and 'dolen' (ring or bow).
Gwendolin
Welsh · Variant of Gwendolyn, from Welsh 'gwen' (white, fair) and 'dolen' (ring, bow).
Gwendoly
Welsh · A variant of Gwendolyn, from Welsh elements meaning white ring or blessed bow.
Gwendolyne
Welsh · Variant of Gwendolyn, from Welsh gwen "white, fair" and dolen "ring" or "bow."
Gwendolynne
Welsh · Elaborated spelling of Gwendolyn, from Welsh 'gwen' (white/fair) and 'dolen' (ring/bow).
Gwendoyln
Welsh · Gwendoyln is a misspelling-style variant of Gwendolyn, from Welsh elements meaning 'white, blessed ring' or 'fair bow.'
Gwendy
Welsh · Gwendy is likely a pet form of Gwendolen or Gwendolyn, from Welsh elements meaning 'white, fair, blessed.'
Gwendylan
Welsh · Gwendylan is a Welsh-style variant built on Gwen, meaning "white," "fair," or "blessed."
Gwendylon
Welsh · A variant of Gwendolyn, from Welsh elements meaning "white," "blessed," or "fair ring."
Gwenell
Welsh · A Welsh-based form built from Gwen, meaning "white," "fair," or "blessed," with a feminine suffix.
Gwenetta
Welsh · Gwenetta is a feminine elaboration of Gwen, from Welsh gwyn meaning "white," "fair," or "blessed."
Gwenette
Welsh · A French-style diminutive of Gwen, from Welsh meaning 'white,' 'fair,' or 'blessed.'
Gweneva
Welsh · Gweneva is a Welsh-style form related to Guinevere, often interpreted as fair one or white phantom.
Gwenevieve
French · From Welsh and Old French forms linked to Gwenhwyfach traditions, meaning “white/fair” and “delightful” in classical usage.
Gwenith
Welsh · Variant of Gwyneth, from Welsh 'gwen' meaning white, fair, or blessed.
Gwenlyn
Welsh · Blend of Gwen (Welsh 'white, fair, blessed') and the suffix -lyn.
Gwenn
Welsh · Welsh and Breton name from 'gwen' meaning white, fair, or blessed.
Gwenna
Welsh · Variant of Gwen, from Welsh 'gwen' meaning white, fair, or blessed.
Gwennan
Welsh · Gwennan is a Welsh name from gwen ('fair, white') with a poetic suffix, meaning blessed and beautiful.
Gwenne
Welsh · A variant of Gwen, from Welsh meaning white, fair, or blessed.
Gwenneth
Welsh · Variant of Gwyneth, from Welsh 'gwyn' meaning blessed, white, or happy.
Gwennetta
Welsh · An elaborated form of Gwen, from Welsh roots meaning "white," "fair," or "blessed."
Gwennette
Welsh · A diminutive of Gwen, from Welsh gwyn, meaning white, blessed, or fair.
Gwennyth
Welsh · A spelling variant of Gwyneth, from Welsh roots suggesting blessedness, fairness, or happiness.
Gwili
Welsh · Welsh name derived from the River Gwili in Carmarthenshire, Wales.
Gwilym
Welsh · Welsh form of William, from Germanic 'wil' (desire) and 'helm' (protection), meaning 'resolute protector.'
Gwin
Welsh · Variant of Gwyn, from Welsh gwyn meaning 'white, fair, or blessed.'
Gwinda
Welsh · Gwinda likely draws from Welsh or Germanic elements associated with "white," "fair," or "blessed."
Gwindolyn
Welsh · Variant of Gwendolyn, from Welsh 'gwen' (white, fair) and 'dolen' (ring, bow).
Gwinevere
Welsh · Gwinevere is a spelling variant of Guinevere, the Arthurian queen, from an old Welsh name meaning fair one.
Gwinn
Welsh · Variant of Gwyn or Gwynn, from Welsh 'gwyn' meaning 'white, fair, blessed, holy'.
Gwladys
Welsh · Original Welsh form meaning ruler or princess, possibly related to Latin 'Claudia.'
Gwydion
Welsh · A Welsh mythological name borne by the magician Gwydion, often linked with wisdom, trees, or enchantment.
Gwynavere
Welsh · A Welsh-flavored name built from *gwyn* roots meaning fair/bright, with a lyrical ending giving mythical-Celtic tone.
Gwynda
Welsh · Gwynda is a Welsh-style feminine form related to Gwyn, meaning 'white,' 'fair,' or 'blessed.'
Gwyndolin
Welsh · Variant of Gwendolyn, from Welsh 'gwen' (white, fair) + 'dolen' (ring, bow).
Gwyne
Welsh · A Welsh variant related to Gwyn or Gwen, from roots meaning "fair," "white," or "blessed."
Gwyned
Welsh · Gwyned is likely related to the Welsh place-name Gwynedd, associated with blessed, fair, or white roots.
Gwynetta
Welsh · Gwynetta is an elaborated Welsh-style form from gwyn, meaning "fair," "blessed," or "white."
Gwynette
Welsh · Diminutive of Gwyn (Welsh 'white, fair') with the French feminine suffix -ette.
Gwynith
Welsh · A variant of Gwyneth, from Welsh meaning blessed, happy, or fair.
Gwynivere
Welsh · A variant of Guinevere, from Welsh elements often interpreted as “fair one” or “white phantom.”
Gwynne
Welsh · From Welsh 'gwyn' meaning white, fair, or blessed. A unisex Welsh classic.
Gwynneth
Welsh · Variant of Gwyneth, from Welsh 'gwyn' meaning 'blessed, white, fair' — evoking purity and happiness.
Gwynnevere
Welsh · Gwynnevere is a variant of Guinevere, from Welsh roots often interpreted as fair one or white enchantress.
Gwytha
Welsh · Welsh name likely derived from 'gwyn' meaning 'white, fair, blessed'.
Gy
Greek · Gy is likely a short form related to George-type names, ultimately from Greek roots meaning farmer or earth-worker.
Gyanni
Italian · Variant of Gianni, the Italian form of John, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Gyasi
African · Gyasi is an Akan name from West Africa often glossed as wondrous child or marvelous one.
Gyda
Norse · Gyda is an Old Norse name meaning God is beautiful or good, known from medieval Scandinavian use.
Gyla
Hebrew · Gyla is likely related to Gila, from Hebrew roots meaning 'joy' or 'rejoicing.'
Gyle
English · Rare variant of Giles, from Greek 'aigidion' meaning 'young goat,' or an English brewing term.
Gyles
Greek · Variant of Giles, from Greek aigidion meaning 'young goat' or 'shield bearer'.
Gyllian
English · A rare spelling of Gillian, the English feminine form linked to Julian and the Latin family name Julius.
Gyna
Italian · Gyna is likely a variant of Gina, often a short form of names from Greek or Italian roots meaning queenly or well-born.
Gyneth
Welsh · Variant of Gwyneth, from Welsh gwynedd meaning "blessed" or "happy."
Gynith
Welsh · Phonetic respelling of Gwyneth, from Welsh gwynedd meaning 'blessed' or 'happy.'
Gypsie
English · Variant spelling of Gypsy, meaning 'wanderer' or 'free spirit', from the word for Romani people.
Gyra
English · A rare modern name likely shaped by the sound of Kyra or Tyra rather than a single traditional etymology.
Gysel
German · Likely from Germanic elements related to gisil, meaning pledge or noble hostage, used in older European names.
Gyselle
French · Gyselle is a spelling variant of Giselle, from Germanic roots meaning pledge, known through its French literary and ballet form.
Gyzelle
German · Gyzelle is a respelling of Giselle, from Germanic roots meaning pledge or hostage.
Gzim
Slavic · Gzim is an Albanian name meaning 'joy' or 'celebration,' though it fits best here under a broader Balkan category.
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