Female and male names starting with the letter "G" .
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GARTRELL
MasculineRare English name derived from 'gar', meaning 'spear', and 'treow', meaning 'tree'.
GARV
MasculineRare Irish male given name meaning "noble" or "proud," offering a strong and distinctive choice.
GARVENS
MasculineUnique, Germanic-derived name that originally meant 'spear-warrior'.
GARVEY
MasculineIrish name meaning 'spear' or 'javelin', derived from Old Irish 'gaireith' and signifying bravery.
GARVICE
MasculineUncommon male given name of English origin, derived from the Old French word 'garce', meaning 'haughty woman' or 'shrew'. Though its usage is rare, it has no direct connection to this meaning when used as a masculine name.
GARVIE
MasculineRare Scottish male given name derived from the Gaelic "Geàrraidh," meaning "vigorous" or "strong.
GARVIN
MasculineEnglish name derived from Old Germanic elements 'gar' meaning 'spear' and 'win' meaning 'friend', conveying strength and camaraderie.
GARVIS
MasculineUncommon English given name of Norman French origin, derived from "garvez" meaning "spear." It historically conveyed strength and courage, suitable for both boys and girls.
GARVIT
MasculineIndian name derived from Sanskrit "Garvitam", meaning 'pride' or 'self-respect'.
GARWIN
MasculineRare Welsh male name derived from the elements "car" meaning 'love' or 'cherish', and "gwyn" meaning 'white' or 'fair'. It signifies 'lovely and fair' or 'blond love'.
GARWOOD
MasculineRare English given name originating from Old English 'gar' (spear) and '-wood', translating to 'spear wood'. It was popularized by Normans in the 11th century, signifying strength and courage among nobility.
GARY
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Old French word "Gari", meaning "spear".
GARY
FeminineGary, of English origin and dating back centuries, is derived from 'Gerhard', meaning 'strong spear'.
GARYL
MasculineGary is an English name derived from Old Germanic elements meaning "spear army" or "spear hero," first used in medieval England and peaking in popularity mid-20th century.
GARYLEE
MasculineUncommon American given name created by combining popular names Gary and Lee, with no specific combined meaning beyond its unique combination.
GARYN
MasculineUnique Welsh male name derived from "garin," meaning "spear," reflecting its warrior roots.
GARYN
FeminineUnique Welsh name derived from the ancient personal name Gareint, which means "white spear" or "spear-shaped white". It has historic roots dating back to at least the 6th century through Saint Cadoc, who was also known as Gareint.
GARYON
MasculineRare French-origin given name derived from "garçon," meaning "boy.
GARYSON
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Old English word 'gaer' meaning 'spear', conveying strength and power, with historical ties to medieval Yorkshire.
GARYTT
MasculineUnique American given name, created by combining 'Gary' and 'ritt', derived from the Irish surname O'Rourke, meaning "little red-haired king".
GASIA
FeminineUncommon Italian feminine given name derived from 'grazia', meaning grace, expressing elegance and beauty.
GASPAR
MasculineSpanish name of Latin origin meaning 'treasurer', famously borne by one of the Three Wise Men and Saint Gaspar del Bufalo.
GASPARD
MasculineFrench name derived from "Gaspar," meaning "treasurer" or "keeper of the treasure.
GASPARE
MasculineItalian male given name derived from the Latin Gaspar, meaning 'treasurer' or 'keeper of the treasury,' traditionally associated with one of the three wise men in Christian tradition.
GASPER
MasculineGaspar is a Latin-origin name meaning "to seize or grasp," associated with abundance and prosperity, popularized by one of the three wise men in Christian tradition, and celebrated as part of the Feast of the Three Kings in Spain and Latin America.
GASTON
MasculineFrench given name derived from the Ostrogothic king Gaiseric, meaning "eager for battle," though its modern interpretation translates to "stranger" or "guest.
GATEN
MasculineDistinctive Norwegian name derived from the Old Norse word "gaeti," meaning "to go" or "to walk." Traditionally associated with strength, courage, and adventure, it was borne by Viking chieftains like Gaten the Walker.
GATES
FeminineEnglish given name derived from an occupational surname for gatekeepers, signifying guardianship and protection.
GATES
MasculineThe name Gates originates from Old English 'geat', meaning 'gate' or 'enclosure'. It was initially a surname for people living near gates or working as gatekeepers.
GATHA
FeminineSanskrit-derived name meaning 'song' or 'hymn', found in Hindu rituals and Zoroastrian verses.
GATHEL
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name derived from 'gath,' meaning 'winepress.' Originally borne by a generous woman in ancient Jerusalem, it's now associated with wisdom through Welsh literature.
GATHER
MasculineRare English given name derived from the Old French word "gaster," meaning "to assemble" or "to gather.
GATLEN
MasculineDistinct Scottish name derived from the surname Gaitlin, which means "son of the bright or smiling one," reflecting the sun deity in Celtic mythology.
GATLIN
FeminineDistinctive English name derived from the Scottish Gaelic 'Mac Ghobhainn', meaning 'son of the smith'.
GATLIN
MasculineGatlin: An uncommon English given name derived from Old English 'gæd' (enclosure) and 'leah' (woodland clearing), signifying 'enclosure in a woodland clearing'.
GATLYN
FeminineRare yet striking Welsh name meaning "battle lord," originating from the word "gath.
GATLYN
MasculineDistinctive Welsh name meaning 'to sing', gaining popularity beyond Wales in recent years.
GATLYNN
FeminineRare, unique given name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning. Some believe it could derive from the Welsh surname Gatland, possibly meaning "goat grove" in Old English, but this is unconfirmed. It gained popularity in the mid-20th century U.S., used for both boys and girls, though there are no notable figures associated with the name.
GATLYNN
MasculineDistinctive yet mysterious name of unknown origin and meaning, often chosen by parents seeking unique names for their children despite its unclear cultural or linguistic heritage.
GATOR
MasculineAmerican unisex given name of southern origin, particularly Florida, meaning 'alligator', symbolizing strength and endurance.