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

GERSHON

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning "exile" or "dispersion", associated with the tribe of Gershon and son of Levi in the Old Testament. It has been carried by notable figures throughout history, including medieval Talmudic scholar Gershon ben Judah and musician Gershon Kingsley. Despite its rarity today, Gershon is valued for its rich historical and cultural significance in Jewish tradition.

GERSON

Masculine

Male given name of Hebrew origin meaning "sword" or "one who brings triumph", derived from the Hebrew word "gadol" meaning "great".

GERTA

Feminine

German-derived female name meaning "spear" or "strength".

GERTHA

Feminine

Rare Germanic female name derived from Old High German elements 'gêr' ("spear" or "lance") and 'thruoz' ("strength"), translating to "strong spear maiden".

GERTHIE

Feminine

Rare Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse word 'Gert', meaning 'spear' or 'strong'.

GERTIE

Feminine

Charming German-origin name meaning "spear," traditionally used for girls but also suitable for boys. It was popularized as a diminutive of Gertrude or Gerda in the late 19th to early 20th centuries, and has been associated with notable figures like aviator Gertie Miller and actress Gertie Lawrence. Today, Gertie remains a rare yet beloved name that balances vintage charm and uniqueness.

GERTIS

Masculine

Rare German name meaning "strong spear warrior".

GERTIS

Feminine

German-origin given name meaning 'strong as a spear', derived from Germanic elements 'ger' (spear) and 'hard/strong'. It has a historical background, traditionally used for boys since the Middle Ages.

GERTRUD

Feminine

Elegant German name derived from 'ger' meaning 'spear' and 'truth', signifying 'strong in truth'.

GERTRUDE

Masculine

Historic German name meaning 'strong in war', first popularized by Saint Gertrude of Nivelles during the Middle Ages.

GERTRUDE

Feminine

Historic Germanic female given name deriving from 'ger,' meaning 'spear,' and 'trud,' signifying 'strength' or 'war.'

GERTRUDES

Feminine

Gertrude is a Germanic female name derived from "ger" meaning spear and "trud" meaning strength.

GERTRUDIS

Feminine

Rare Spanish name derived from Germanic elements, meaning "strong in battle," originally popular among medieval German royalty, and notably associated with Saint Gertrude the Great.

GERTRUE

Feminine

Strong German name meaning "spear strength.

GERTUDE

Feminine

Gertrude is a unique German-origin given name meaning 'strong in battle'.

GERTURDE

Feminine

Gertrude is a German origin name derived from 'ger' meaning spear and 'trud' meaning strength, popularized by Saint Gertrude the Great and used historically in various cultures.

GERVAIS

Masculine

Masculine given name of French origin, derived from Germanic elements meaning "spear-wielder" or "ready for war". It has historical significance in France dating back to the Middle Ages and was popular among nobility like Gervais de Tilbury. Several saints, including Saint Gervais, also bore this name. Today, it remains popular in French-speaking countries and is considered quite rare internationally.

GERVAISE

Feminine

Historic female given name of Latin origin, meaning "spear," popularized by early Christian missionaries in France during the Middle Ages.

GERVASE

Feminine

Uncommon but historic Latin name meaning 'having high vaults', popularized among medieval Norman nobility and associated with a martyred saint.

GERVASE

Masculine

Ancient Latin name derived from "gerere," meaning "to bear" or "carry." It translates to "servant," signifying strength and service. Popularized in medieval Europe, notably by Saint Gervasius of Verona, it was commonly used among English nobility and clergy. Today, it's a unique choice with historical roots.

GERVER

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name translating to "strong as an oak tree", inspired by biblical figures such as Gerboah.

GERVIN

Masculine

Latin-origin name meaning "servant of God", popularized in England after the Norman Conquest.

GERVIS

Masculine

Rare German-origin given name meaning "spear warrior" or "strong in battle," derived from Old German "Gerwig." It has historical significance dating back to medieval times and was popular among Germanic tribes and noble families.

GERVON

Masculine

Rare, historically significant French name derived from Gerbert or Gerberus, meaning 'spear-bright', popular among medieval nobility.

GERVONTA

Masculine

African name meaning "strong warrior.

GERY

Masculine

Rare French male given name with uncertain Germanic or Norman roots, possibly meaning "spear" or derived from "Gerberus," conveying strength and brightness. Throughout history, notable figures like Bishop Geryot of Amiens and Geri of Isenburg bore this distinctive name.

GERYL

Feminine

French origin, meaning "spear strong".

GERYL

Masculine

Unique given name of unknown origin, with no specific etymology or meaning associated with it in any known language or culture. Its rarity allows those who bear this name to stand out and create their own story.

GERZON

Masculine

Rare Spanish-derived name meaning "spear ruler," a variant spelling of Gerald that lacks historical associations, making it versatile and appealing.

GESEL

Feminine

Rare German name believed to mean 'companion' or 'friend', possibly derived from the Middle High German word 'gesell'. It may also be a shortened form of Gesine, signifying 'opinion' or 'attitude'.

GESELE

Feminine

Rare German feminine given name meaning "noble" or "respectable".

GESELL

Feminine

Rare German-origin name derived from the Germanic element "geseli", meaning "companion" or "ally".

GESELLE

Feminine

Rare yet elegant female name of German origin, meaning "companion" or "associate".

GESENIA

Feminine

Uncommon yet captivating Italian female name derived from "gesenio," meaning luck or good fortune. It originated from the ancient Roman goddess of fortune, Fortuna.

GESHIA

Feminine

Unique Persian name meaning 'like a wave' or 'wavy-haired', reflecting fluidity and grace.

GESICA

Feminine

Rare female name of Latin origin, derived from "Caesarea," meaning "of Caesar" or "relating to the emperor.

GESINA

Feminine

Germanic given name derived from 'gesin', meaning 'relation' or 'family', popular among Frisians, with historic variations like GISINA and GISELA.

GESSEL

Feminine

Hebrew name derived from "geshem," meaning "rain.

GESSELL

Feminine

Unique Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse Gestl, meaning "little guest" or "little stranger".

GESSELLE

Feminine

Rare Hebrew name meaning 'stream' or 'brook', evoking grace and fluidity.