Female and male names starting with the letter "G" .
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GISEL
FeminineRare feminine given name of German origin that means "noble helmeted one.
GISELA
FeminineGerman-derived feminine name meaning "noble captive of the land.
GISELDA
FeminineRare yet captivating Germanic female name derived from "gisil," meaning "noble captive" or "hostage," and "-hild," signifying "battle.
GISELE
FeminineGiselle is a French feminine given name derived from Germanic origins, meaning 'pledge' or 'hostage', popularized by the ballet Giselle.
GISELISE
FeminineRare yet elegant female name of Germanic origin, derived from "gisil" meaning "hostage or pledge" and "-haisa" meaning "army", interpreted as "pledged to the army".
GISELL
FeminineFrench-derived female name meaning "bright pledge" or "famous hostage", originally given to noble daughters.
GISELLA
FeminineItalian feminine given name derived from the German name Hesilore, meaning 'hostage to fate'.
GISELLE
FeminineFrench-origin feminine given name derived from Germanic elements meaning "hostage with the helmet," though its intended meaning may have been lost over time. It was first used in medieval France and gained popularity due to its enchanting sound and uniqueness, becoming associated with notable figures like the protagonist of the Romantic ballet "Giselle." Today, Giselle remains a popular choice for parents seeking distinctive yet timeless names for their daughters.
GISELLE
MasculineGerman-origin feminine given name derived from 'gisil', meaning 'hostage' or 'pledge', popularized by French author Jean-Pierre Claris de Florian in his fairy tale 'La Belle et la Bête'.
GISELLY
FeminineGermanic-origin name meaning 'hostage' or 'noble captive', associated with nobility throughout history. It was popular among medieval German nobles and is now rare yet meaningful.
GISELY
FeminineDistinctive name of Latin origin, derived from 'Caesaria' meaning 'head of hair', and symbolizing beauty, elegance, and grace.
GISETTE
FemininePlayful French girl's name meaning "little laugh.
GISLAINE
FeminineFeminine French name derived from Old German Gisela, meaning "noble captive in battle.
GISSEL
FeminineCaptivating unisex name derived from Spanish 'giss', meaning 'lily', embodying beauty and elegance.
GISSELA
FeminineSwedish-origin name derived from Old Norse "Gísl", meaning "pledge" or "hostage". Traditionally given to boys, it has gained popularity as a girls' name in recent years.
GISSELE
FeminineGiselle, derived from Germanic elements meaning "pledged for battle", is a French-origin name popularized by the romantic ballet "Giselle".
GISSELL
FeminineDistinctively Spanish name originating from the German word "Chiseau", meaning "iron worker" or "smith". Though not directly related to Chiseau, Gissell shares its root meaning and has been popular in Spain since medieval times, often given as tribute to Germanic tribes' cultural influences. Today, it's still a notable choice among Spanish-speaking communities worldwide.
GISSELLA
FeminineUnique female name of Italian origin, derived from "gisel", meaning "hostage" or "noble captive". It was brought to Italy by the Lombards in the sixth century AD and originally used as a female form of Gisell, but now considered distinctively feminine.
GISSELLE
FeminineDistinctive Spanish name meaning 'God's promise'.
GISSETTE
FeminineUnique French name meaning 'young girl', popular among medieval French nobility, reflecting purity and youthfulness.
GITA
FeminineIndian unisex name derived from Sanskrit 'Git', meaning 'song'. It's associated with the Hindu epic poem Bhagavad Gita, and gained popularity during India's independence movement.
GITANA
FeminineSpanish female name derived from "gitano," meaning "Gypsy" in English, with historical ties to Spain's vibrant Romani culture and symbolizing freedom and resilience.
GITANJALI
FeminineIndian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'offering song', inspired by Lord Krishna's divine song Gitanjali.
GITEL
FeminineGitel, of Hebrew origin, means 'gift' or 'present', signifying a blessing from God in Jewish tradition.
GITTA
FeminineRare yet captivating female name of German origin, meaning 'god's gift'.
GITTEL
FeminineCharming Yiddish female given name, a diminutive of Gitl, which means 'life' in Hebrew.
GITTLE
FeminineAshkenazi Jewish female given name derived from the Hebrew word 'gittel', meaning 'a gift from God'. It was traditionally given to girls born after periods of hardship, expressing gratitude for new life.
GITTY
FeminineHebrew name derived from 'gitit', meaning 'grain' or 'seed', symbolizing growth and new beginnings.
GITZEL
FeminineRare, Hebrew-derived female name meaning 'exile,' originating from the biblical story of the Israelites' exile.
GIUDITTA
FeminineItalian feminine given name derived from Hebrew 'Yehudit', meaning 'praised' or 'praise', popularized by its biblical heroine.
GIULIA
FeminineItalian feminine given name derived from the Roman family name Julia, meaning 'youthful' or 'downy', and referring to young Jupiter.
GIULIAN
MasculineItalian masculine given name originating from the city of Giuliano in Campania. It means "of Julian" and is associated with the ancient Roman clan Julius.
GIULIANA
FeminineItalian girl's name derived from Julianus, meaning 'pertaining to Julius', which in turn comes from Iulus meaning 'downy-bearded' or 'juvenile'. It has a rich history dating back to ancient Rome and was popularized by the Julian clan, including prominent figures like Julius Caesar.
GIULIANI
MasculineItalian given name derived from Julianus, meaning 'pertaining to July', reflecting its origin in honor of Julius Caesar's birth month.
GIULIANNA
FeminineElegant Italian feminine name derived from Giulio, which means 'youthful' or 'downy', with roots tracing back to ancient Rome via Julius Caesar.
GIULIANO
MasculineItalian name derived from the Latin 'iulus', meaning 'yew tree', popularized by Saint Julian of Le Mans during medieval Europe.
GIULIETTA
FeminineItalian feminine name derived from Giulio or Julian, meaning "youthful" or "downy", tracing back to Latin origins through the Roman family name Julius, ultimately linked to the ancient Etruscan god Juppiter.
GIULIETTE
FeminineItalian-derived name, originally a diminutive of Giulia or Julietta, popularized by Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet tale but actually named Giulietta in the original Italian story.
GIULIO
MasculineLatin-origin masculine given name that means "yolk of an egg" or "to embrace," derived from the ancient Roman family name Julius.
GIULLIANA
FeminineItalian feminine given name derived from the Latin name Julius, meaning "downy-bearded" or "youthful," and has been associated with notable historical figures like Julia the Elder and Julia the Younger.