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Names letter starts with G

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Girtruda From Old High German ger 'spear' + thrud 'strength' - 'spear strength' or 'strong spear' Germanic Girl
Gokul Cowherd's village; the pastoral place associated with Lord Krishna's childhood Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Greenwood green wood; dweller by the green wood English Unisex
Gurdeep Lamp or light of the guru; one who is the guru's light or enlightened by the guru Punjabi Boy
Gyorsal Swift; fast; 'one who is quick' Boy
Gelen Turkish: 'coming' or 'the one who arrives'; as a form related to Greek 'Galen' (Galenos): 'calm' or associated with a healer. Greek, Turkish Boy
Giggi A diminutive pet name meaning "little G" - used as a nickname for names beginning with Gi- or G-. French, Italian Unisex
Gloribell Glorious beauty (glory + bell/belle) French Girl
Guila Likely 'joy' (Hebrew Gila) or 'youthful/downy-haired' (from Julia) Girl
Gaderian Likely "descendant/child of Gad" or "fortunate one"; alternatively implies heritage or protection (from "wall") Boy
Ganesah Lord of the ganas (tribes/troops); remover of obstacles Hindu, Sanskrit Boy
Gaville Possibly 'from the town' (literal 'ville' element) or a stylistic/modern variant related to Gavin ('white hawk'). Norman Boy
Geoffroi Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'peace' - often rendered 'God's peace' or 'territorial peace'. French Boy
Gianet God is gracious English Girl
Girvin Derived from a surname - possibly 'little rough one' (from Gaelic Garbhán) or related to Germanic elements meaning 'spear' (via Gervin/Gervase) Scottish Boy
Golbahar Spring flower (literally 'flower of spring') Persian Girl
Greetah pearl Dutch, Scandinavian Girl
Gure Likely 'our' (Basque). If linked to Hebrew 'Gur' as a variant, it can be interpreted as 'young lion' or 'cub'. Overall meaning as a personal name is rare/uncertain. Unisex
Gyorsala Likely "fast" or "the swift one" Girl
Gelena Likely ‘bright, shining’ (from Greek Helene/Helena) or, in some derivations, ‘calm, tranquil’ (from Greek Galene via Slavic Galina). Greek, Russian, Slavic Girl
Gigi Affectionate diminutive - a pet form meaning “little Gi,” used as a nickname for names starting with Gi- Girl
Gloribeth Glory combined with pledged to God - roughly 'glorious pledge' or 'glory pledged to God' Girl
Guilberto bright pledge Germanic Boy
Gadhi Fortunate, lucky (Hebrew: 'my fortune'); also the name of a mythological king in Hindu tradition Hebrew, Hindu Boy
Ganessa Uncertain - can be read as a Vanessa-variant (associated with 'butterfly' by literary/genus association) or as derived from Ganesha meaning 'lord of the multitudes' / 'remover of obstacles'. Girl
Gavin 'white hawk' (or 'little hawk') Scottish Boy
Geofrey Originally denotes 'peace' or 'God's peace'. Boy
Gianeta God is gracious Italian Girl
Girvyn Possibly 'little rough one' (if from Irish Garbhán) or 'spear friend' (if from Germanic ger- + -win). Boy
Golbanoo lady of flowers; flower lady Persian Girl
Greg watchful, vigilant Greek Boy
Gurgalan Likely 'wolf-like' or 'howling/roaring wolf' (derived from Turkic elements referring to wolf or loud/roaring) Boy
Gyovan God is gracious Italian Boy
Ga-Yeon Meaning depends on the hanja used; commonly interpreted as 'good/excellent/beautiful' (Ga) + 'beautiful/grace/lotus/connection' (Yeon), often rendered as 'graceful beauty' or 'good and beautiful'. Korean Girl
Gelsomino Jasmine (flower); diminutive nuance 'little jasmine' Italian Boy
Gigio Diminutive of Luigi/Gianluigi - ultimately from Germanic elements meaning "famous warrior" Italian Boy
Gloriza Derived from Latin 'gloria' meaning 'glory' - 'glorious' or 'one who brings glory'. Latin, Spanish Girl
Guildo Derived from Guido (Old High German wido) meaning 'wood' or 'forest' - 'of the woods' or 'wood-dweller'. Germanic Boy
Gadhra hound, dog Irish Boy
Ganet garden (diminutive: little garden) Hebrew Girl
Gavina White hawk (little hawk) Girl
Geol Uncertain. If Korean-derived, related to the conjugated form 걸 of the verb 걷다 (to walk) - can be interpreted as 'walker' or 'one who walks'; as an invented name there is no established meaning. Unisex
Gianete God is gracious Italian Girl
Gisa Pledge; hostage Germanic Girl
Gold From the English word for the precious yellow metal; connotes wealth, value, and brightness. English Unisex
Greggori watchful, vigilant, alert Greek Boy
Guri {'Norwegian': "Diminutive of Old Norse names (e.g., Guðríður/Gudrun) with elements related to 'guð' (god) - broadly a divine/godly association", 'Hebrew': "From גּוּר (gur) meaning 'young lion' or 'cub'", 'Punjabi/Indian': "Used as a short form of names beginning with 'Gur-' (root related to 'guru' - teacher/master)"} Hebrew, Indian, Norwegian, Punjabi Girl
Gyovana God is gracious Italian Girl
Ga-yoon Meaning depends on the hanja chosen; commonly interpreted as "beautiful and graceful" (e.g., 佳 + 潤/允) or similar positive qualities. Korean Unisex
Geltrude Spear of strength Germanic Girl