Female and male names starting with the letter "G" .
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GIOVANNAH
FeminineModern, feminine twist on the classic Italian male name Giovanni, meaning "God is gracious.
GIOVANNE
MasculineGiovanni is an Italian male name derived from Latin "Iohannes," meaning "God is gracious.
GIOVANNI
MasculineItalian masculine given name derived from Latin 'Ioannes,' meaning 'God is gracious' or 'gift of God.'
GIOVANNI
FeminineItalian name of Latin origin meaning 'God is gracious', borne by notable figures like Boccaccio and Bellini.
GIOVANNIE
FeminineDistinct Italian boy's name derived from Latin "Iohannes," meaning "God is gracious.
GIOVANNIE
MasculineItalian name meaning 'God is gracious', derived from Latin Joannes, popular throughout history with notable bearers like Giovanni Boccaccio.
GIOVANNII
MasculineGiovanni is an Italian masculine given name derived from Latin "Iohannes," meaning "God is gracious." It has been widely used in Italian culture for centuries and has been the name of notable figures like Giovanni Boccaccio and Pope John Paul II. Its variants include Gianni, Gianluca, and Giovanniello.
GIOVANNINA
FeminineItalian female given name derived from Giovanni, which means 'God is gracious'.
GIOVANNY
FeminineItalian name meaning 'young', historically linked to autumn-born boys and admired by nobility during the Middle Ages.
GIOVANNY
MasculineModern Italian boy's name meaning 'young', often used as an alternative to Giovanni or Giancarlo.
GIOVANTE
MasculineUnique Italian given name that means "young.
GIOVANY
MasculineItalian name derived from Giovanni, meaning "God is gracious," popularized during the Renaissance period by notable figures such as Giovanni Boccaccio and Giovanny Bellini.
GIOVINA
FeminineItalian name meaning 'full of life', popularized by historical figures like actress Giovina Veronese, and also shares its origin with the town Giovinazzo.
GIOVONI
MasculineItalian surname derived from the given name Giovanni, meaning "God is gracious," with origins tracing back to medieval Tuscany.
GIOVONIE
MasculineItalian male given name derived from the Latin "iuventus," meaning "youth.
GIOVONNA
FeminineItalian name meaning "God is merciful," popularized internationally through Joan of Arc, also known as Giovanna d'Arco.
GIOVONNI
MasculineGiovanni is an Italian given name derived from Latin Johannes, meaning "God is gracious." It has been widely used throughout history by notable figures such as Pope John XXII, painter Giovanni Bellini, writer Giovanni Boccaccio, composer Giovanni Pergolesi, and singer-songwriter Giovanni Morandi. Today, Giovanni remains popular globally due to its cultural significance and historical legacy.
GIOVONNIE
MasculineItalian-derived name meaning "young," variant of Giovanni.
GIPSON
MasculineRare French-derived given name with no defined meaning, believed to originate from the occupational surname Gipon, signifying a carpenter or woodworker.
GIPSY
FeminineUnique name of Romani origin, derived from the term "Egyptian" used initially due to their mysterious lifestyle upon arriving in Europe around the 10th century.
GIRARD
MasculineMasculine given name of French origin derived from Germanic Geriheri, meaning "strong in war".
GIRASOL
FeminineUnique Spanish girl's name meaning 'sunflower'.
GIRDIE
FeminineRare, Scottish female given name derived from Giorsal, meaning "victory and peace.
GIRISH
MasculineIndian boys' name derived from Sanskrit 'Giriisha', meaning 'lord of the mountains', associated with Lord Ganesha.
GIRL
FeminineThe name Girl, meaning 'female child,' is not traditionally used as a given name but has been employed in recent years by some parents to make a statement about gender norms.
GIRLEAN
FeminineRare Romanian female given name derived from "girla," meaning "ray of light," symbolizing radiance and brightness.
GIRLEE
FeminineDistinctive American feminine name created as a variant of Gary, derived from Old English 'spear', though its spelling can vary for added uniqueness.
GIRLENE
FeminineUncommon female given name with unknown origins and no specific cultural or historical significance.
GIRLIE
FemininePlayful diminutive of Geraldine, meaning 'rules like a man', or possibly derived from Middle English 'girl'. First appearing in the late 19th century, it's often associated with childhood innocence and youthful energy.
GIRO
MasculineGiovanni, of Latin origin, means 'God is gracious' and has been used in Italy since the 12th century.
GIROLAMA
FeminineDistinctive Italian name of Latin origin, meaning 'circle' and historically linked to Saint Jerome of Stridon, a notable theologian and historian.
GIROLAMO
MasculineTraditional Italian male given name with Latin origins meaning "spear-wielding," interpreted differently over time, and popularized by figures like Saint Girolamo Emiliani.
GIRTHA
FeminineGermanic name meaning "strong warrior," derived from Old High German elements "giri" ("spear") and "thiu" ("strong").
GIRTHER
FeminineRare, unique name with unknown origin and no widely accepted meaning or associated historical figure. Its rarity makes its etymology uncertain, though it may be a one-of-a-kind creation by parents seeking distinction for their child, or an uncommon variant spelling of another name.
GIRTHIE
FeminineRare Scottish feminine name derived from Mac Ghille Eith, meaning 'son of the servant of St. Eithne.'
GIRTIE
FeminineRare given name with unknown origin and meaning; its uniqueness may stem from medieval variant spellings or modern preference for unusual names.
GIRTRUDE
FeminineRare yet meaningful feminine name with Germanic roots, derived from 'Gertrude', meaning 'strong in war' or 'brave spear', popularized by Saint Gertrude of Nivelles during the Middle Ages.
GIRTRUE
FeminineHebrew name meaning "I will sing," derived from the verb "ranan" and associated with joyful noise and praise, appearing in Psalm 95:1-2 of the Bible.
GIRTY
FeminineRare American given name derived from the Shawnee surname 'Gitchee', meaning 'big'.
GISCARD
MasculineRare French male given name derived from the ancient Germanic name Wisichar, signifying "strong in wish" or "powerful desire.