Female and male names starting with the letter "G" .

GENELDA

Feminine

Rare Latin-derived female name, likely meaning "noble battle" or "kind in battle," with roots in ancient Roman culture and Germanic influences.

GENELE

Feminine

Genele, of French origin, means 'born' and symbolizes renewal and new beginnings.

GENELIA

Feminine

Uncommon Italian-origin name derived from Genoa, which means "door" or "opening", suggesting new beginnings.

GENELL

Feminine

Rare American name of Germanic origin that may mean "of another race" or "of different kin".

GENELLA

Feminine

Italian-derived feminine given name meaning January, symbolizing renewal and growth.

GENELLE

Feminine

Distinctive American given name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from Jean and Elle or a variation of French Geneviève. Its meaning is debated, with some associating it to "noble woman" or "God is gracious." Despite its mysteries, Genelle has been used since the 1920s and gained popularity in recent years.

GENENA

Feminine

Genena, a captivating Hebrew name meaning "garden" or "enclosure," signifies beauty and growth while drawing rich spiritual significance from its biblical roots and notable bearers like St. Genena of Alexandria.

GENENDEL

Feminine

Genendel is of Germanic origin, meaning 'war shield'. In Norse mythology, Genendel was a legendary warrior hero who fought beside Odin.

GENENDY

Feminine

Distinctive French given name derived from "genêt," meaning broom plant, signifying beauty and nature.

GENENE

Feminine

Ethiopian name meaning "queen," signifying strength and grace, with historical ties to royalty and biblical figures.

GENERA

Feminine

Rare, distinctive given name of Latin origin, derived from "genus," meaning "kind" or "type.

GENERAL

Masculine

American given name derived from the military rank 'general', signifying authority and strength.

GENERO

Masculine

The name Genero originates from Latin, meaning 'to produce' or 'create', derived from the word 'generare'. While traditionally used for boys, it can also be given to girls in some cultures.

GENEROSA

Feminine

Rare female given name of Latin origin, meaning 'generous' or 'giving freely', derived from the Latin word 'generosus' meaning 'noble'. It was also the name of an early Christian martyr.

GENEROSE

Feminine

Rare Latin-derived given name that means noble or generous, historically favored by elite families but now an unusual yet beautiful choice.

GENEROSO

Masculine

Uncommon Italian male given name with ancient Roman origins. It means "noble" or "of generous birth," reflecting its historical association with individuals of high social rank and virtuous qualities.

GENERRA

Feminine

Latin-origin name meaning "noble," popular among various cultures throughout history, particularly during the Middle Ages in Italy and Spain, and later associated with notable figures like Lucrezia Borgia.

GENESA

Feminine

Distinctive female name of Latin origin, derived from 'genesis', meaning 'beginning' or 'birth'. It's a rare yet significant name celebrating new life.

GENESE

Feminine

Genesis is a Hebrew female name meaning 'beginning', popularized by its biblical usage.

GENESEE

Feminine

Distinctive American name derived from the Native American word "keneca," meaning "beautiful river valley." It originates from Lake Genesee in upstate New York, and gained popularity during the late 19th century due to its association with Letchworth State Park's stunning scenery. While not traditionally Native American, Genesee honors the region's indigenous culture and remains a unique choice for parents seeking meaningful names today.

GENESES

Feminine

Genesis is a distinctive Greek-origin given name meaning 'beginning' or 'origin', inspired by the biblical book of Genesis.

GENESHA

Feminine

African American name derived from the Hebrew Genesis, meaning 'beginning' or 'birth', symbolizing creation and new starts.

GENESI

Feminine

Genesis is a Latin-origin given name meaning 'beginning' or 'origin', popularized recently, particularly among African Americans, and often associated with creativity due to its biblical context.

GENESIA

Feminine

Captivating feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from "genesis," meaning "beginning" or "origin.

GENESIS

Masculine

Captivating female name of Greek origin, meaning 'birth' or 'beginning', popularized by the biblical Book of Genesis.

GENESIS

Feminine

The female given name Genesis is of Latin origin, meaning 'beginning' or 'birth', derived from the biblical Book of Genesis, making it a powerful and symbolic choice.

GENESISS

Feminine

Latin-derived unisex name meaning 'beginning' or 'origin', gaining popularity recently for its uniqueness and symbolic significance.

GENESSA

Feminine

Genessa is derived from Latin 'genesis,' meaning 'beginning', and also associated with joy in Hebrew culture.

GENESSE

Feminine

Rare French-origin given name, derived from the surname Génissiat, potentially meaning "clever" or "resourceful".

GENESSEE

Feminine

Geneva, derived from the Latin 'Genua' meaning 'knee', is an uncommon yet refined feminine given name, also associated with the scenic Swiss city.

GENESSI

Feminine

Italian name meaning "born in January," derived from the Latin word "genesus" and connected to the Roman god Janus who symbolized beginnings and endings.

GENESSIS

Feminine

Genesis is a Hebrew-origin name translating to 'beginning' or 'origin', derived from the Bible's Book of Genesis, popularized in late 20th-century America, symbolizing new starts and growth.

GENESSY

Feminine

Rare but beautiful Hebrew name derived from 'chesed', meaning kindness or steadfast love, reflecting God's compassion in Jewish tradition.

GENESSYS

Feminine

Modern, original name without traditional historical or cultural significance, perhaps inspired by 'genesis' and evoking fluidity or transformation.

GENESY

Feminine

Distinctive first name of unknown origin, popular among parents seeking an unique option.

GENESYS

Feminine

Latin name of Greek origin, translating to "beginning" or "origin," often associated with new beginnings and creation.

GENET

Feminine

Rare French male given name derived from the French word "genêt," meaning broom plant.

GENETA

Feminine

Ethiopian female name derived from the ancient Ge'ez language, meaning "the color red" and symbolizing prosperity and happiness.

GENETHA

Feminine

Rare American female given name created by Frank L. Baum for his Oz Chronicles, with a potential Greek origin meaning 'race' or 'kind.'

GENETT

Feminine

Distinctive French name derived from 'genette', meaning a species of mongoose. It signifies elegance and sophistication, associated with its namesake creature. Used historically for both boys and girls, Genett has been popularized by notable figures like Henri Genett and Maurice Grau-Genett.