Female and male names starting with the letter "G" .
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GEORGY
FeminineGeorgy, of Greek origin, means "farmer" or "earthworker," derived from "georgos.
GEORGY
MasculineUnique Greek name meaning "earthworker" or "farmer," derived from "geōrgos." It has a long history, popularized by Saint George and remains appreciated today for its distinctiveness and historical significance.
GEORJEAN
FeminineUnique Latin-origin name derived from the Roman family name Georgius, which means "farmer" or "earthworker.
GEOVAN
MasculineDistinctive Italian boy's name derived from Genoa, meaning "from Genoa".
GEOVANA
FeminineFemale name of Portuguese origin, derived from the male name Jovano meaning "God is gracious".
GEOVANI
MasculineItalian name meaning "God is gracious," a variant spelling of Giovanni primarily used in Brazil.
GEOVANIE
MasculineRare, Hebrew-origin name with potential meanings related to productivity or cuisine. Despite its unclear origins, its uniqueness makes it appealing for those seeking an uncommon name.
GEOVANNA
FeminineCaptivating Italian name meaning "God is gracious," derived from Giovanni, ultimately stemming from Latin 'Iohannes'.
GEOVANNE
MasculineItalian-origin name meaning "young," traditionally given to boys in close-knit communities. It is famously associated with Giovanni Boccaccio, the 14th-century Italian writer. Today, it's chosen worldwide for its distinctive and meaningful significance.
GEOVANNI
MasculineItalian variant of Giovanni, derived from the Latin "Iohannes," meaning "graced by God.
GEOVANNIE
MasculineRare Italian feminine variant of Giovanni, meaning "God is gracious," offering a unique and elegant option with meaningful significance.
GEOVANNY
MasculineSpanish name derived from Giovanni and Johann, meaning "God is gracious," popularized through Christianity and used extensively throughout history.
GEOVANY
MasculineDistinctive male name of Spanish origin, composed of Greek 'Geo' (earth) and Latin 'Vanny' (fortunate), conveying positivity and good fortune.
GEOVONI
MasculineRare Italian name derived from 'Gevonianus', meaning 'of Gevonia', an ancient unknown Italian town or region.
GEOVONIE
MasculineItalian name derived from "Gevanni," a variant of Latin "Iohannes," meaning "God is gracious.
GEOVONNI
MasculineItalian given name derived from Giovanni, meaning "little earth" or "little land". It also holds historical significance as it was borne by notable figures like Giovanni Boccaccio and Giovanni Pico della Mirandola.
GEOVONNIE
MasculineRare Latin-derived boys' name, translating to 'graced by God', with roots in Hebrew 'Yochanan'.
GEQUAN
MasculineRare Chinese name derived from "ge" (give) and "quan" (circle), signifying perpetual giving.
GER
MasculineShortened form of Gerard, with German and French origins. It means "strong spear" and has been borne by historical figures like Saint Gerard and Pope Sylvester II.
GER
FeminineIrish boys' name derived from the ancient word "Gearóid," meaning "vigorous." It's associated with the legendary warrior Cú Chulainn in Irish mythology.
GERA
FeminineHebrew name that means captivating or alluring.
GERAD
MasculineGerman-origin name derived from Old Germanic elements meaning "spear protection". It's a variant of Gerard and has been used consistently throughout history.
GERADETTE
FeminineGeraldine is a Germanic feminine given name derived from 'ger' meaning 'spear' and 'waldi' meaning 'rule', signifying 'strong in rule' or 'valiant ruler'.
GERADINE
FeminineGeraldine is a rare, elegant French name derived from the geranium flower, coined by George Sand in her novel 'La Mare au Diable'.
GERADO
MasculineGerardo is a Spanish name derived from 'gerardo', meaning 'spear' or 'lance', symbolizing strength and courage.
GERAINE
FeminineFrench-origin name meaning 'ginger lily' or 'crane', first recorded in the 17th century among French nobility.
GERAL
FemininePortuguese-origin name derived from 'geral', meaning 'general'. Its military roots give it a strong presence, reflecting its historical use as a title for Roman commanders-in-chief. Today, Geral remains popular in Portugal and other Portuguese-speaking countries, with notable figures like explorer Geraldo da Cunha adding to its appeal. Despite its rarity outside of these regions, Geral's unique sound and powerful meaning make it an appealing choice.
GERAL
MasculineUnique Portuguese name derived from the Germanic 'Gerald', meaning 'spear power' or 'spear ruler'. It was brought to Portugal by Visigoths and has been associated with courage and strength through figures like Gerald the Fearless.
GERALD
MasculineGermanic given name meaning "ruler with the spear," derived from Old German elements "ger" (spear) and "wald" (rule).
GERALD
FeminineGermanic male given name that means 'ruler with the spear'.
GERALDA
FeminineRare feminine given name of German origin, derived from Gerald, which means "spear rule," implying authority and strength.
GERALDEAN
FeminineRare American name combining 'Gerald', meaning 'rule' or 'spear ruler', and 'Dean', meaning 'valley', signifying 'ruling the valley'.
GERALDEEN
FeminineAfrican-derived name from the Igbo people of Nigeria, signifying "a peaceful journey".
GERALDENE
FeminineEnglish name with Germanic origins, derived from elements meaning "spear" and "old," interpreted as "strong old warrior.
GERALDI
FeminineItalian variant of the Germanic name Gerald, meaning "ruler of the spear".
GERALDIN
FeminineRare Irish name derived from 'Geraldine', meaning 'spear rule'.
GERALDINA
FeminineRare, elegant feminine name of Latin origin derived from Gerald, meaning 'ruling with the spear'.
GERALDINE
MasculineFeminine English given name derived from Gerald, meaning "ruling with the spear".
GERALDINE
FeminineScottish female name derived from the Old German elements 'ger' (spear) and 'wald' (rule), meaning 'ruling with the spear'.
GERALDINNE
FeminineRare and elegant French female name derived from the Germanic elements 'spear' and 'strong, brave', symbolizing strength and bravery.