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

GENETTA

Feminine

Italian female given name derived from the genus of Old World mongooses known as Genetta, symbolizing agility, intelligence, and adaptability.

GENETTE

Feminine

French origin name meaning 'little goose', used since at least the 19th century and popular worldwide as a charming and distinctive choice.

GENEVA

Feminine

Sophisticated Swiss female name meaning 'land by the lake' in Italian.

GENEVA

Masculine

English feminine given name derived from the Latin 'genu', meaning knee.

GENEVE

Feminine

Geneva is a unisex name of Latin origin derived from the city of Geneva, Switzerland. Its meaning is 'water' or 'lake'.

GENEVEA

Feminine

Distinctive American given name created during the late 20th century as a blend of Geneva ('cave' or 'rocky') and Eva.

GENEVEE

Feminine

Rare French given name derived from "geneveau," meaning "a meeting of relatives or friends.

GENEVEIVE

Feminine

Geneviève is a French name derived from Latin 'genus', meaning 'race' or 'kind'. It was popularized by Saint Geneviève, the patron saint of Paris.

GENEVER

Feminine

Geneva is a unique, elegant Italian name meaning "from the same region as Geneva," associated with the Swiss city known for Lake Geneva's beauty and the Alps' stunning views.

GENEVEVE

Feminine

Genevieve is a French name derived from the Latin "geneveiva," meaning "tribe woman." It was brought to France by Frankish tribes in the early Middle Ages and has since been associated with elegance and sophistication, notably among French royalty. Saint Genevieve, born in the 5th century, is revered as the patron saint of Paris for protecting it from Attila the Hun. Today, Genevieve remains a popular choice for parents seeking a unique yet timeless name for their daughter.

GENEVI

Feminine

Italian given name derived from 'Genua', meaning 'of Genoa'.

GENEVIA

Feminine

Rare Latin-derived name meaning 'spirit' or 'guardian spirit', originating from ancient Rome and associated with the Italian city of Genoa.

GENEVIE

Feminine

Genevieve is a French origin name derived from Germanic elements meaning "bold in war," gaining popularity through Saint Genevieve's legend of bravery and devotion during the Middle Ages.

GENEVIENE

Feminine

The feminine given name Genevieve of French origin means "race or tribe" combined with "bold", it has been historically associated with notable figures such as Saint Genevieve, patron saint of Paris, and Geneviève de Gaulle-Anthonioz, a French Resistance fighter during World War II.

GENEVIEV

Feminine

Genevieve is a unique and elegant French female first name derived from Latin "geneticus", meaning "of the family or clan". It gained popularity through Saint Geneviève, a 5th-century nun who protected Paris from Attila the Hun's army. Despite its historical significance, Genevieve has remained relatively uncommon until the mid-20th century but is now appreciated for its distinctive sound and rich history in English-speaking countries.

GENEVIEVE

Masculine

Feminine given name of French origin meaning "well-born race" or "noble birth," derived from the Latin name Genovefa, with Saint Genevieve as its historic namesake.

GENEVIEVE

Feminine

Unique feminine given name of French origin, derived from the Latin "geneve" meaning "tribe woman". It is named after Saint Genevieve, the patron saint of Paris, who was renowned for her visionary predictions and devotion to helping the poor and sick during times of crisis.

GENEVIVE

Feminine

Genevieve is a French feminine given name derived from Latin 'genereum', meaning 'to be born'. It's associated with Roman goddess Juno Genetrix and Germanic deity Tanfana. Popularized by Gallic women post-Roman conquest, Saint Genevieve became patron saint of Paris for her courage and charity. Today, it remains popular in France and beyond.

GENEVRA

Feminine

Italian name derived from Latin "genuere," meaning "to produce" or "to bring forth," often associated with productivity, creativity, and fertility.

GENEVY

Feminine

Unique French name derived from the elegant city of Geneva in Switzerland, symbolizing intelligence, grace, and sophistication.

GENGHIS

Masculine

Powerful Mongolian name, derived from Genghis Khan, meaning 'heaven' or 'sky'.

GENI

Feminine

Italian name derived from 'octava,' meaning eighth-born daughter.

GENIA

Feminine

Latin-origin female given name derived from "genius," meaning "spirit" or "guardian deity.

GENIAH

Feminine

Geniath is a distinctive Hebrew name derived from 'ganey', meaning 'wine press,' reflecting ancient Jewish culture's importance of wine.

GENICA

Feminine

Romanian name derived from "genie," meaning "spirit" or "genius," and popularized by Romanian literature during the 19th century.

GENICE

Feminine

Rare Latin-derived female name meaning 'kind' or 'type', often associated with kindness and compassion.

GENIE

Feminine

French origin, means 'genius' or 'mischievous'.

GENIE

Masculine

French-origin name meaning 'genius' or 'spirit', popularized by Disney's Aladdin but used as a given name since the 19th century.

GENIECE

Feminine

Rare female given name of Latin origin, derived from "genius," meaning "spirit" or "guardian spirit." It symbolizes protection and guidance.

GENIEL

Feminine

Rare, French name derived from Latin 'genius', meaning 'spirit' or 'protecting deity'.

GENIENE

Feminine

Rare female name of African origin, derived from the Akan language spoken by the Ashanti people in Ghana. Its meaning, "the king is he," reflects royalty, authority, and masculinity.

GENIEVA

Feminine

Uncommon Italian name meaning 'genius' or 'spirit', chosen during the Renaissance to express hopes for exceptional giftedness.

GENIEVE

Feminine

Geneviève is a female given name of French origin meaning "woman of peace".

GENIEVIEVE

Feminine

Genevieve is a charming French feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from "genius," meaning "guardian spirit" or "tutelary deity.

GENIFER

Feminine

Unique female given name with unknown origins and meaning, popularized in the United States between 1975 and 1985. Its uncertain etymology has led to varying interpretations, including "graceful" or "beautiful," though these are purely speculative. Despite this lack of clarity, Genifer has been embraced by many families due to its association with creativity and individuality.

GENIFFER

Feminine

Jennifer is a female name of English origin derived from the Welsh name Gwenhwyfar, meaning "fair and smooth," popularized by Guinevere in Arthurian legend.

GENIKA

Feminine

Rare Slavic female name derived from the element "gen" meaning "to create," signifying creativity or creator.

GENINA

Feminine

Unique Greek-derived name meaning "noble," popular among ancient Greeks and Romans denoting high social standing.

GENINE

Feminine

Elegant Italian female name derived from 'genio', meaning 'genius' or 'spirit', often associated with intelligence and creativity.

GENISE

Feminine

Latin-derived female name with ties to ancient Rome's prominent Julian family, originally signifying 'knee' or the Julian clan.