Female and male names starting with the letter "G" .
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GARRAN
MasculineRare Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Garráin, thought to mean 'little speckled dog.'
GARRARD
MasculineEnglish given name derived from Old English Garhard, meaning "strong spear".
GARRATT
MasculineEnglish male given name derived from the Old English word "gearwe," meaning spear or javelin thrower. It was originally used as an occupational surname for spearmen or javelin throwers in medieval England, with references dating back to the Domesday Book of 1086. Today, Garratt is a popular choice for parents appreciating its unique sound and historical significance.
GARRED
MasculineRare yet significant Welsh name derived from 'garw', meaning 'hardy' or 'brave', associated with strength and courage.
GARREK
MasculineGarrek, of Viking origin, means 'spear skull,' symbolizing strength and warrior spirit.
GARREL
MasculineRare French male given name with unknown explicit meaning, possibly derived from a place name or surname.
GARRELL
MasculineRare Catalan name derived from the surname Garriga, meaning "grove" or "small wood".
GARREN
FeminineUncommon Irish name derived from the Gaelic Gearán, meaning "little spear".
GARREN
MasculineIrish name of ancient Gaelic origin, derived from "garbh" meaning rough or hardy, reflecting strength and resilience.
GARRET
MasculineGarrett is an Irish name of Old Norse origin meaning "strong".
GARRET
FeminineGarrett is an English name derived from Old Germanic elements "ger" meaning 'spear' and "rith" meaning 'strength', translating to 'strong as a spear'.
GARRETH
MasculineMasculine given name of Irish origin, meaning "strong spear," derived from the Old Irish word " Gearóid.
GARRETT
MasculineEnglish name derived from Old German Gerhard or Gerhart, meaning 'strong spear'.
GARRETT
FeminineEnglish name derived from the Old English word 'gar', meaning 'spear'. It signifies strength and has been popular in English-speaking countries since the Middle Ages.
GARRETTE
MasculineRare French name derived from Occitan 'garet', meaning 'small stone', popular among medieval nobility and now associated with strength.
GARREY
MasculineUncommon English name of unclear origin and meaning, possibly derived from a variant spelling of Garrett, meaning "strong" or "spear".
GARRHETT
MasculineUncommon but notable Irish male given name that translates to 'strong' or 'vigorous', associated with the surname Garrity.
GARRI
FeminineScottish name derived from the Gaelic word "Geàrrthair", meaning "short broad".
GARRIC
MasculineRare but significant French name derived from Germanic Gerhard, meaning "strong spear".
GARRICK
MasculineDistinctive English male given name derived from the Old English words "gar" (spear) and "-ric" (power), translating to "spear strong.
GARRIE
FeminineRare Scottish name of Gaelic origin meaning "spear", reflecting ancient Celtic strength and power.
GARRIE
MasculineScottish-origin first name derived from the surname Garrard, meaning 'gamekeeper'.
GARRIK
MasculineScottish name of ancient Gaelic origin, meaning 'rocky place,' signifying strength and steadfastness.
GARRIN
MasculineInvented male given name with unknown origin and no known meaning or cultural association.
GARRION
MasculineRare, distinctive name of unknown origin, potentially derived from the Irish surname Garvin or invented by creative parents, with no widely accepted meaning.
GARRIS
MasculineRare English male given name derived from the Old French word 'garre', meaning 'spear'. It signifies strength and courage, and has historic ties to medieval nobility.
GARRISON
FeminineUncommon English given name derived from the military term 'garrison', denoting a detachment of soldiers stationed for defense. It has been used since the 17th century, reflecting bravery and valor associated with soldiers.
GARRISON
MasculineStrong, distinctive English male given name derived from the term "garrison," originally referring to a body of soldiers stationed for defense.
GARRIT
MasculineDutch name derived from Old Germanic elements, translating to "strong in power".
GARRITT
MasculineEnglish name derived from Germanic elements 'gar' meaning 'spear' and 'ric' meaning 'power', thus translating to 'strong in war'.
GARRIX
MasculineDutch male name of unknown origin, potentially derived from Gerrit or Garretsen, meaning 'strong in battle'.
GARROD
MasculineRare English male given name derived from 'gar' meaning spear and 'rod' signifying protection or shield, translating to 'spear protector'.
GARRON
MasculineUncommon Irish male given name derived from the surname O'Garrón, meaning "sharp-pointed spear". It originates from County Mayo but became prominent in County Kerry during the Middle Ages.
GARRUS
MasculineLatin-derived name of Roman origin, believed to have been an ethnic name for someone of Gallic (French) descent. It was brought to Rome by Gaulish immigrants and passed down through generations as a means of preserving cultural heritage while integrating into Roman society.
GARRY
FeminineMale given name of English origin, derived from the Norman French word "Garin", meaning "spear".
GARRY
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Old Germanic 'Gari', meaning 'spear'. Popular as both a given name and surname, Garry has been associated with strength and bravery since medieval times.
GARRYN
FeminineRare male name of Welsh origin, derived from the historical name Garthyn and meaning 'enclosed land' or 'land surrounded by a hedge'.
GARSON
MasculineEnglish name meaning 'guardian', derived from Old French 'garçon' meaning 'boy'.
GARTH
MasculineOld English name derived from "gar", meaning "spear", also linked to the Old Norse "Guthormr", signifying "spear warrior".
GARTHA
FeminineDistinctive Irish female name derived from the ancient male name 'Garbhan', meaning 'spear', embodying strength, courage, and determination.