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Names letter starts with G

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Gavra Derived from Gabriel/Gavriel - 'God is my strength'; can be interpreted as 'strong woman' or 'God's strong one'. Hebrew Girl
Geordie From George - 'farmer, earthworker' English Boy
Gianetto Little John; diminutive of Giovanni, meaning 'God is gracious'. Italian Boy
Giselda pledge, hostage Germanic Girl
Goldee Golden; little gold; gold-haired English Girl
Gregoly watchful, vigilant Greek Boy
Gurit lion cub (young cub) Hebrew Girl
Gypsy Rose Gypsy: historically 'Egyptian' - used for Roma; evokes traveler/free spirit (term can be considered offensive by some). Rose: 'rose' (the flower) - beauty, love. Girl
Gabbriella God is my strength Hebrew Girl
Gemal beauty; handsome Arabic Boy
Gijsje Bright pledge (from elements meaning 'pledge/hostage' and 'bright') Dutch Girl
Glyndur Likely 'valley of water' or 'valley-stream' (from Welsh glyn 'valley' + dŵr 'water') Welsh Boy
Guilhermo Resolute protector Germanic, Portuguese Boy
Gady My fortune; fortunate (also 'young goat' in Hebrew) Hebrew Boy
Gania Possibly 'garden' (from Hebrew gan) or a diminutive of Anna, meaning 'grace'. Hebrew Girl
Gavrah strength, might, bravery Hebrew Girl
Georg farmer, earth-worker Greek, Scandinavian Boy
Gianina God is gracious Italian Girl
Giselia Pledge; hostage Germanic Girl
Goldey gold; golden Girl
Gergor watchful, vigilant Greek Boy
Gurita Octopus; symbolically suggests adaptability, intelligence, resourcefulness, flexibility, and a connection to the sea. Indonesian, Malay Unisex
Gyra No widely attested traditional meaning; possibly 'circle'/'turn' if linked to Greek gyros, otherwise likely an invented or regional name without established meaning Girl
Gabe God is my strength Hebrew Boy
Gemel twin Latin Boy
Gika Diminutive form of Giorgi - 'farmer, earthworker' (equivalent to George) Georgian Boy
Glyndŵr valley of the water (from glyn 'valley' + dŵr 'water') Welsh Boy
Guille Diminutive of Guillermo/William - 'resolute protector' (will + helmet) Boy
Gadyel God is my fortune Hebrew Boy
Ganice Probably a variant of Janice, meaning "God is gracious." English Girl
Gavrel God is my strength Hebrew Boy
Georga Farmer, earth-worker Girl
Giankos Diminutive/variant of John - 'God is gracious', often interpreted as 'little John' or 'son/descendant of John' (probable meaning) Greek Boy
Gisella pledge, (historically) hostage Germanic Girl
Goldi Golden; little gold; precious English, Hebrew Girl
Gregor watchful, vigilant, alert Greek, Scottish Boy
Gurite Likely 'cross' or 'little cross' (from Basque Gurutze) Basque Girl
Gyraldah Female form of Gerald - 'spear ruler' / 'ruler with a spear' Girl
Gabhann smith, blacksmith (often interpreted as 'little smith') Irish Boy
Gemeriah God has completed / God will complete Hebrew Boy
Gikas Surname-turned given name of uncertain exact meaning; likely a patronymic or diminutive. If derived from Georgios/George, it would carry the root sense 'farmer/earth-worker', but the specific meaning is not well documented. Greek Boy
Glynis valley (from the valley) Welsh Girl
Guillerma resolute protector Spanish Girl
Gae Associated with 'Earth' (from Greek Gaia); alternatively a short form of Gaetana or a variant of Gaye/Gail; Korean meanings vary by hanja. English, Greek, Italian, Korean Girl
Ganieda Likely 'rich, prosperous, affluent' (or 'generous') Girl
Gavrela God is my strength Hebrew Girl
Georgah Farmer, earth-worker Greek Girl
Giann God is gracious Italian Boy
Gisellah Pledge; hostage Germanic Girl
Goldiah Golden; loosely 'gold of God' or 'God's gold' (gold + Yah) Girl