Female and male names starting with the letter "G" .
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GICELA
FeminineHebrew-derived name meaning 'to rejoice' or 'celebrate', popularized by Cervantes in 'Don Quixote'.
GICELL
FeminineUnique, Latin-derived name created by combining parts of Jesús and Celia, meaning "Jesus" and "heavenly," respectively.
GICELLE
FeminineDistinctive Spanish name derived from 'jícara,' a tropical fruit known as 'jicaro.' It signifies elegance and grace, reflecting the attractive appearance of the fruit.
GID
MasculineGid is derived from Hebrew, meaning 'destroyer' or 'hewer', reflecting strength and determination.
GIDDEON
MasculineGideon is a Hebrew name derived from "gadya," meaning "to cut down" or "to fell." It refers to Gideon, a brave warrior and judge in ancient Israel who freed his people from Midianite oppression (Judges 6-8).
GIDEON
MasculineHebrew name meaning "destroyer" or "hewer", derived from "gadya". It's biblical, associated with strength & divine intervention, and has historical prominence in Europe.
GIDEON
FeminineHebrew origin, meaning "destroyer" or "hewer," and comes from the biblical figure who demonstrated courage and valor against Israel's enemies despite his initial reluctance.
GIDGET
FeminineFeminine given name originating from California, USA, derived as a portmanteau of "girl" and "midget." It was first used as a nickname for Kathy Kohner, a young surfer whose story inspired the novel "Gidget: The Little Girl with Big Surf," popularizing the name.
GIDGETT
FeminineOriginal American name from the mid-20th century, possibly derived from French "gigue," meaning "frolic" or "dance." It gained popularity through Frederick Kohner's 1959 novel "Gidget" and its film adaptation in 1965. The name has since come to embody youthful zest and enthusiasm.
GIDGETTE
FeminineGidgette, of French origin meaning "bright" or "shining," gained popularity through the character Gidget in late 1950s surfing films.
GIDON
MasculineHebrew name that means "destroyer" or "fell," inspired by Gideon ben Joash, a biblical figure known for his courage and leadership in delivering his people from oppression despite humble beginnings.
GIESELLE
FeminineGiselle is a German-origin female name derived from the element "gisel," meaning "hostage" or "noble captive.
GIEZI
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning "cutting off" or "separation".
GIFFORD
MasculineEnglish name derived from Old English "Gyffard," meaning "strong in battle" or "brave warrior." It was popular among nobility during the Middle Ages.
GIFT
MasculineAfrican origin, specifically from the Ewe people of Ghana and Togo, meaning "one who brings happiness" or "a gift".
GIFT
FeminineAfrican name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, meaning 'joy'.
GIFTED
MasculineThe English origin name 'Gifted' signifies exceptional intelligence or talent.
GIFTI
FeminineRare female name of African origin, particularly from the Igbo tribe in Nigeria, meaning "happiness or rejoice," often given during celebrations to bring good fortune.
GIFTY
FeminineUnique Ghanaian name derived from the Twi word for "thank you," carrying a profound meaning of gratitude for life's blessings.
GIG
MasculineUnconventional given name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning.
GIGET
FeminineRare French given name whose origin and meaning are unclear, but it may be derived from Occitan 'gigit' meaning 'little goat', or French 'gigot' referring to a lamb cut.
GIGETTE
FeminineGinette is a distinctive French female name derived from the term 'gigot' meaning 'leg of lamb', but evolved as a nickname or diminutive form of other names like Guigette and Josephine.
GIGI
FeminineUnisex name of Italian origin derived from "Aegidius," meaning guardian or protector.
GIHANNA
FeminineDistinctive African-origin name derived from the Swahili word "gihana," meaning "one" or "unique.
GIL
MasculineHebrew name meaning "happiness" or "joy," derived from the word "gil" signifying celebration.
GILA
FeminineHebrew name derived from "gil," meaning "rejoice." It signifies joy and celebration, reflecting its association with happiness in Jewish tradition.
GILAD
MasculineHebrew masculine given name derived from "galya", meaning "wave".
GILAH
FeminineGilah, a rare Hebrew name derived from "gila," means "joy" or "rejoicing." In Jewish tradition, it symbolizes the happiness of Hanukkah and has biblical roots in Esther's attendant Gilah. Today, it's still uncommon yet meaningful.
GILANA
FeminineHebrew name meaning "joy" or "rejoicing," originating from the Bible's daughters of Jair and connected to Hanukkah through the "Gilana candle.
GILANI
FemininePersian name meaning "from the town of Gilan," a historic region near the Caspian Sea in Iran.
GILBER
MasculineGilbert is a name of Latin origin that means "bright" or "shining," derived from the Germanic elements "gil" meaning "bright," and "-berht" meaning "famous, bright.
GILBERT
MasculineGermanic given name derived from "gisil" meaning "hostage" or "noble youth," and "berht" meaning "bright" or "famous." It was popularized in France during the Middle Ages by French royalty and has been associated with notable figures like Marquis de Lafayette, Gilbert Baker, and Gilbert K. Chesterton throughout history.
GILBERT
FeminineGermanic male given name meaning "Bright Fame," derived from the Old German words "gil" meaning "bright" and "berht" meaning "famous.
GILBERTA
FeminineUnique Italian feminine given name derived from 'gilberto', meaning 'bright' or 'shining'.
GILBERTE
FeminineFrench feminine name derived from the Germanic 'Sylbert', meaning 'bright strong'.
GILBERTO
FeminineItalian name derived from Germanic elements meaning "bright" or "youth". Popularized by poet Giacomo Leopardi, it has been associated with historical figures like explorer Gilberto Felgueroso. Today, it's still used in Europe and beyond, interpreted to mean "shining" or "bright".
GILBERTO
MasculineSpanish-origin name derived from 'gil', meaning 'joyful' or 'happy', conveying 'happy and bright'.
GILCHRIST
MasculineRare Scottish given name derived from the Gaelic surname "Gille Chrìost," meaning "servant of Christ." It consists of two elements: "gille" meaning servant or youth, and "Chrìost" meaning Christ.
GILDA
FeminineItalian feminine given name derived from the word 'gilda', meaning 'guild' or 'brotherhood'. Originally used within medieval guilds to signify unity, it later became popular as a unique girl's name with notable figures like Gilda Mignonette and Gilda Miró.
GILDARDO
MasculineUnique Spanish name of Germanic origin, combining 'gilth' meaning 'bright' or 'shining', and '-hard' signifying 'strong'. Its earliest known reference dates back to 1790 in Valencia, Spain.