Female and male names starting with the letter "G" .
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GEOFFRY
MasculineGeoffry is of English origin, derived from the Old French "Jofroy" or "Jeffrey", which stems from the Germanic "Gauzbert". It means "prosperous and famous".
GEOFREY
MasculineGeoffrey is an English name derived from the Old German 'Gauzbert', meaning 'open to light' or 'speaking light'. It has been widely used throughout history, notably among Normans who invaded England in 1066.
GEOGE
MasculineGeorge is a classic masculine given name of Greek origin, meaning "farmer" or "earthworker", derived from the word "geōrgos". It is associated with Saint George, a Christian martyr who renounced his title to follow Christ, and gained popularity during the Middle Ages due to devotion to the saint. Throughout history, numerous kings, princes, and prominent figures have been named George, including several British monarchs and the first U.S. President, George Washington. Today, it remains a popular choice for parents seeking a timeless name for their sons.
GEOGGREY
MasculineGeoffrey, of English origin, means 'peaceful ruler' or 'strong peace.'
GEOGIA
FeminineGeorgia is a feminine name of Greek origin meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'.
GEOGORY
MasculineGregory, of Latin origin, means 'vigilant' or 'watchful', with notable bearers including Saint Gregory the Great.
GEOMAR
MasculineGerman-origin name meaning 'Earth Sea'.
GEON
MasculineKorean name that means 'mountain', symbolizing strength and stability.
GEONA
FeminineHebrew female name derived from "geonah," meaning "valley," notably associated with the Valley of Achor in the Bible, symbolizing God's ability to transform adversity into triumph.
GEONI
MasculineUnique Hebrew name derived from "geonim," historically referring to learned men who headed Jewish academies in Babylonia during early Talmudic periods. It signifies exile, dispersion, or the spread of knowledge. Despite not being traditionally popular, it's gaining recognition for its distinctive sound and meaningful origins among various backgrounds today.
GEONNA
FeminineAfrican name of Yoruba origin, derived from Georgina meaning "earth" or "from the earth".
GEONNI
MasculineUncommon Italian variant of the classic Hebrew name John, derived from the Italian word 'gionni', meaning 'John'.
GEONTAE
MasculineAfrican-derived male name of Ashanti origin from Ghana, meaning 'born on Friday'.
GEONTE
MasculineAfrican name from Ghana's Akan tradition, signifying 'born on Saturday'.
GEORDAN
FeminineUncommon Irish given name derived from the Gaelic Gearóidín, meaning 'vigorous' or 'valiant', popularized by Norse Vikings during the Middle Ages.
GEORDAN
MasculineIrish name derived from the Norman name Gerald, meaning "spear rule" or "strength in rule," popularized by Normans in Ireland during the Middle Ages.
GEORDEN
MasculineUnique Dutch name derived from Old Germanic words "ger" (spear) and "hard" (strong, brave), translating to "brave warrior".
GEORDI
MasculineGreek male given name derived from 'georgios', meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'. It's associated with nature and life cycles, and has historical significance in various cultures worldwide.
GEORDIE
MasculineScottish given name derived from 'gurdoun', meaning 'from the border'.
GEORDON
MasculineUncommon Scottish given name variant of Gordon, meaning 'great hill' or 'spacious fort', originally a surname before becoming a given name.
GEORDY
MasculineRare yet significant Scottish male given name derived from Godfrey, meaning 'good peace'.
GEORDYN
FeminineUnique American given name created by author Stephen King for his 1983 novel "Christine". Its origin and meaning are uncertain but may derive from the Greek word 'georgos' or be a variant of Jordain/Jordan. Despite infrequent usage, it has gained recognition through popular culture.
GEORE
MasculineGeorge is an English name of Greek origin, derived from Georgios meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker.' Its popularity is attributed to Saint George, a 4th-century martyr. It became widespread in Europe during the Middle Ages.
GEORFFREY
MasculineEnglish name derived from 'Godefridus', meaning 'good peace'.
GEORG
FeminineGreek origin, meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker', derived from 'georgos'. It has a long history and remains popular worldwide today.
GEORG
MasculineGreek male given name derived from 'georgos', meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'.
GEORGA
FeminineGeorgina is a feminine given name of Greek origin meaning 'earthworker' or 'farmer', popular throughout history with notable bearers like Saint Georgina.
GEORGAN
FeminineRare, feminine variant of the Greek male name George, with uncertain origins but a distinctive sound and spelling.
GEORGANA
FeminineRare Greek feminine name derived from 'georgos', meaning farmer, and connected to the Earth goddess Gaia.
GEORGANN
FeminineDistinctive given name of Greek origin, meaning "earthworker," derived from the ancient Greek name Georgios, which has been associated with notable figures like Saint George throughout history.
GEORGANNA
FeminineGraceful and distinctive Greek-derived name meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker', offering an elegant feminine touch to the classic Georgia.
GEORGANNE
FeminineDistinctive feminine given name that combines elements from Georgiana and Organza. Its origin lies in Greek for 'farmer' or 'earthworker', while also evoking elegance through its association with Duchess of Devonshire. The addition of Organza, a type of silk fabric, imbues Georganne with a modern touch, perfect for parents seeking unique names with historical roots and fashionable appeal.
GEORGE
MasculineGreek origin, meaning "farmer" or "earthworker". It derives from the Greek word "geōrgos", composed of "gē" (earth) and "ergon" (work).
GEORGE
FeminineThe male given name George originates from Greek, meaning 'earthworker' or 'farmer'.
GEORGEA
FeminineGreek-derived name meaning "farmer" or "earthworker," popular among early Christians as an epithet for the Virgin Mary.
GEORGEAN
FeminineRare, unisex Greek name meaning "farmer" or "earthworker," derived from the word "georgios.
GEORGEANA
FeminineRare, Greek-derived feminine name meaning "earthworker.
GEORGEANN
FeminineElegant English feminine variant of George, derived from the Greek 'Georgios' meaning 'farmer', with historical and literary associations.
GEORGEANNA
FeminineRare Greek name meaning "earth worker," derived from "georgos.
GEORGEANNE
FeminineElegant English female name derived from Greek Georgios meaning "farmer" or "earthworker", popularized in the 20th century by American actress Georgeanne Kennedy.