| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Guiomar | Famous in battle | Germanic | Girl | — | |
| Gundeberga | Battle + protection - "battle-protector" or "protected in battle" | Germanic | Girl | — | |
| Gundobad | War-battle | Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Gunhilde | From gunn 'war' + hildr 'battle' - 'war/battle' | Germanic, Norse | Girl | — | |
| Guntero | Battle warrior / warrior in battle | Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Gunthar | From Germanic elements gund ('war, battle') + hari/har ('army, warrior') - 'battle warrior' or 'warrior of the army'. | Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Guntram | Battle raven | Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Gust | Short form of Gustav, traditionally interpreted as 'staff of the Goths' or 'staff/ruler' | Germanic, Scandinavian | Boy | — | |
| Gustaaf | 'staff of the Geats' (interpreted as 'support or royal staff') | Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Gustaafa | “staff of the Geats” - often interpreted as ‘royal staff’ or ‘support of the Goths’ | Germanic, Norse | Boy | — | |
| Gustava | Feminine form of Gustav, meaning "staff of the Geats" (or "staff of the Goths"). | Germanic, Norse, Scandinavian | Girl | — | |
| Gustea | Derived from Gustav, generally interpreted as 'staff of the Geats' or 'royal staff' (symbolic of support or leadership). | Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Gustee | From Gustav, meaning 'staff of the Goths' or 'royal staff'. | Germanic, Scandinavian | Unisex | — | |
| Gustella | Female form of Gustav - 'staff of the Goths' (sometimes rendered 'staff of the gods') | Germanic | Girl | — | |
| Gusten | Diminutive of Gustav, meaning "staff of the Goths" or "royal staff" | Germanic, Scandinavian | Boy | — | |
| Gustey | Diminutive of Gustav; from Old Norse/Germanic roots meaning 'staff of the Geats/Goths' or 'royal staff'. | Germanic, Scandinavian | Boy | — | |
| Gusti | Diminutive of Gustav/Augusta (Gustav: 'staff of the Goths'; Augusta: 'venerable/majestic') or Balinese title meaning 'noble'/'lord'. | Germanic, Indonesian | Unisex | — | |
| Gustina | Feminine form of Gustav, meaning "staff of the gods" or "royal staff". | Germanic | Girl | — | |
| Gustinah | Feminine form of Gustav, loosely 'staff of the Goths' or 'divine/royal staff'. | Germanic | Girl | — | |
| Gusttavo | Derived from elements meaning 'staff of the Goths' or 'royal staff' | Germanic, Norse | Boy | — | |
| Gustyne | Feminine form of Gustav, meaning 'staff of the Goths/Geats' or 'royal staff' | Germanic, Latin | Girl | — | |
| Gutrune | From Germanic elements meaning “god” (or “good”) + “rune/secret” - roughly “divine secret” or “god’s rune” | Germanic | Girl | — | |
| Guyan | Uncertain - possibly 'wood/wide' (from Guy) or 'song/singer' (if linked to Sinhalese Gayan). | French, Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Guyon | Diminutive of Guy - related to Germanic elements meaning 'wood' or 'wide' (sometimes interpreted as 'guide') | French, Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Gwalhaved | Leader/chief of the foreigners (from elements meaning 'foreigner/Welsh' + 'head/leader') | English, Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Gwidon | Wood, forest | Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Gylberta | 'Bright pledge' or 'famous pledge' | Germanic | Girl | — | |
| Gylbertah | Bright pledge | English, Germanic | Girl | — | |
| Gylberte | Bright pledge / famous pledge | Germanic | Girl | — | |
| Gylbertina | Derived from Gilbert, from Germanic elements meaning "bright pledge". | Germanic | Girl | — | |
| Gylburta | Probably a feminine form of Gilbert: 'gisl/gil' (pledge/hostage) + 'berht' (bright) - 'bright pledge' (interpretation uncertain) | Germanic | Girl | — | |
| Gylburte | Bright pledge | Germanic | Girl | — | |
| Gysa | 'pledge' or 'hostage' (from Old High German) | Germanic | Girl | — | |
| Gysele | Pledge; hostage | Germanic | Girl | — | |
| Gysella | Pledge, originally 'hostage' or 'noble pledge' | Germanic | Girl | — | |
| Gyzele | Pledge or hostage (derived from Old German 'gisil') | Germanic | Girl | — | |
| Gyzell | Pledge; hostage | Germanic | Girl | — | |
| Hadwin | Battle-friend (friend in battle) | English, Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Hadwinn | From Germanic elements hadu 'battle' + win 'friend' - 'battle-friend' or 'friend in battle'. | Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Hadwynn | Likely "battle-friend" or "war-friend" | English, Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Hadwynne | Battle‑friend (friend in battle) | English, Germanic | Unisex | — | |
| Haefen | Harbor; haven; safe place | English, Germanic | Unisex | — | |
| Hage | Hedge, enclosure | Dutch, Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Hagin | From Hebrew 'Haggai' meaning 'my festival' or 'festive'; also linked to Irish 'Hagan' meaning 'young hawk' or 'descendant of Aodhagán'; and related to Germanic 'Hagen' meaning 'enclosure' or 'protector'. | Gaelic, Germanic, Hebrew, Irish | Boy | — | |
| Hagyn | Likely from Old High German 'hag' meaning 'enclosure' or 'hawthorn'; alternatively linked to Irish Ó hÁgáin (descendant of Ágán), with connections to Aodh ('fire') or a diminutive meaning 'young'. | Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Haid | Uncertain. May derive from Arabic roots related to Haidar/Haider ('lion') or from Germanic Heide/Hyde meaning 'heath' or 'enclosed land'; also appears as a surname/place name. | Arabic, English, Germanic, Persian | Unisex | — | |
| Haideah | Likely 'noble' (from Adelheid/Heidi); alternatively associated with the literary name Haidée/Haydée. | Germanic, Greek, Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Halbert | From Germanic elements meaning 'noble' or 'hall/hero' + 'bright' - commonly interpreted as 'noble-bright' or 'bright warrior'. | Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Halbirt | Illustrious/bright warrior (from Germanic elements meaning 'army' + 'bright') | Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Halburt | Likely a compound of elements meaning 'healthy/whole' + 'bright' - roughly 'healthy and bright' (or 'noble-bright') | Germanic | Boy | — |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Germanic-origin name in our dataset.