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

GRISEL

Masculine

Grisel: A distinctive Spanish name derived from 'grifo', meaning griffin.

GRISEL

Feminine

Rare Spanish female name derived from 'grises', meaning 'gray'.

GRISELA

Feminine

Rare Spanish name derived from the word 'gris', meaning 'gray'. It signifies wisdom and elegance, popular among medieval Spanish nobility, but remains uncommon today.

GRISELDA

Feminine

Germanic female name meaning "gray battle," derived from the Old German words "gris" and "hilt." It has historical significance, associated with legendary figures like Griseldis in Boccaccio's "The Decameron," and is often linked to strength and resilience.

GRISELDA

Masculine

Spanish name meaning "battle-ready gray-hair", with historical roots tracing back to 13th-century Germany and notable associations with patient characters in literature like Giovanni Boccaccio's Grisilde, despite its current rarity.

GRISELL

Feminine

Rare Latin-derived female given name meaning "gray", first used in medieval Europe.

GRISELLE

Feminine

Rare, historic Latin-derived female name meaning 'gray' or 'calm', popular among European nobility during the Middle Ages due to its association with wisdom.

GRISHA

Feminine

Russian diminutive of Grigori, derived from the Greek 'grigoros', meaning "vigorous" or "watchful".

GRISHAM

Masculine

Slavic origin name derived from "Griške," meaning "from the sandy bank.

GRISHMA

Feminine

Indian girl's name from Rajasthan meaning 'housewife' or 'woman of the house', reflecting traditional homemaking virtues like kindness and patience.

GRISSEL

Feminine

Charming Catalan girl's name derived from "grisel," meaning "little grey," popular during the Middle Ages for its affectionate connotation towards newborns with light-colored hair or eyes.

GRISSOM

Masculine

Rare French given name derived from "Grisse", an occupational surname for someone with grey hair or who dyed wool grey, also associated with the French word "gris" meaning "grey". It dates back to the 13th century in France and has been used as both a first and last name throughout history.

GRISTIAN

Masculine

Latin-derived male name meaning 'frequent' or 'constant', popular in medieval Europe, and associated with Saint Grisogonus.

GRIT

Masculine

English given name of medieval origin, derived from 'grit' meaning 'small stone or gravel,' historically used as both masculine and feminine names.

GRIZEL

Feminine

Rare Scottish given name derived from the surname Grierson, which may mean 'grey hair' or come from the Old Norse personal name Griss meaning 'greedy'.

GRIZELDA

Feminine

Rare yet distinctive Scottish name derived from the Old Norse Grisella, meaning 'gray-haired', popularized by poet Allan Ramsay's character Grizel in his 1725 poem "The Gentle Shepherd".

GRIZZLY

Masculine

Uncommon yet distinctive American given name derived from the English word "grizzly," meaning 'gray,' reflecting the grizzly bear's color.

GROSS

Masculine

The name Gross originates from Germany and Jewish communities, meaning 'large' or 'great', referring to wealth or influence; alternatively, it can mean 'coarse' or 'common'.

GROVE

Masculine

Distinctive English name derived from the Middle English word "growe," meaning "to grow" or "to cultivate." It signifies growth and development.

GROVENE

Feminine

Rare, African-derived given name from the Setswana language, believed to mean "the one who brings light" or have nature-inspired origins.

GROVER

Feminine

English name derived from the Old French word "gros," meaning "big" or "large." Originally a surname, it evolved into a given name associated with strength and robustness.

GROVER

Masculine

English boy's name derived from the medieval Norman personal name Grisel, meaning "gray-haired warrior." Originally a surname, it was first recorded as a given name in the late 19th century and gained popularity in the mid-20th century.

GROVES

Masculine

English surname turned given name, derived from 'grofe' meaning 'grove' or 'woodland', often associated with people who lived near groves or worked in woodland occupations.

GRUNDY

Masculine

Rare English given name derived from Old English 'grund', meaning 'foundation' or 'floor'.

GRYFFEN

Masculine

Unique Welsh name meaning griffin, a mythical creature with lion and eagle features, popularized by author Michael Moorcock.

GRYFFIN

Masculine

Uncommon Irish origin given name derived from the mythical griffin creature, symbolizing strength, courage, and nobility.

GRYFFIN

Feminine

Griffin is a Welsh given name meaning "strong lord" or "noble leader," associated with strength and leadership throughout history.

GRYFFON

Masculine

Rare Welsh name derived from 'gruffudd', meaning 'strong' or 'renowned'. Originally a surname in Wales, it has gained popularity as a given name.

GRYPHON

Masculine

Rare Greek-derived given name meaning "hooked" or "curved," associated with the mythical creature known for its strength, intelligence, and unique lion-eagle appearance.

GRZEGORZ

Masculine

Traditional Polish masculine given name derived from Greek Gregorios, meaning "vigilant" or "watchful".

GUADALUPE

Masculine

Spanish female given name derived from 'River of the Wolf', associated with Our Lady of Guadalupe who appeared to Juan Diego in Mexico City in 1531.

GUADALUPE

Feminine

Spanish female given name that translates to "River of the Wolves" or "River of Healing Waters," originating from the town of Guadalupe, Spain, and gaining worldwide recognition through its association with the Virgin Mary's apparition in Mexico in 1531. It carries religious significance as well as a connection to nature.

GUADELUPE

Feminine

Guadalupe is a Spanish-origin name that translates to "River of Wolves," with roots tracing back centuries in Spain and introduced to the Americas by settlers. It also holds significance as an honorific title for the Virgin Mary, following her apparition at Mexico City's Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in 1531, which contributed to the spread of Catholicism among indigenous people.

GUADLUPE

Masculine

Guadalupe is a unique and beautiful Spanish name that translates to "River of the Wolf," derived from the Basque phrase "Godo-Lupe." It holds historical significance as it is associated with Our Lady of Guadalupe, a famous apparition of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Mexico. Today, it remains popular globally and can be used for both boys and girls, often shortened to Lupe or Lupita.

GUADLUPE

Feminine

Guadalupe is a unique Spanish origin name meaning "River of Wolves", derived from the words "guadal" for river and "lupo" for wolf. It has significant historical and cultural importance as it is associated with the Virgin Mary's apparition in Mexico, making it a popular choice for parents worldwide seeking distinctive names with powerful meanings.

GUADULUPE

Feminine

Guadalupe is a Spanish name meaning 'river of wolves', originating from a 16th-century apparition of the Virgin Mary in Mexico.

GUAGE

Masculine

Gauge is an English name derived from Old French "gauchir," meaning "to turn or bend." It originally referred to a measuring device used for cannon barrels.

GUALBERTO

Masculine

Italian name of Germanic origin, meaning 'powerful bright one', popularized by Saint Gualbert.

GUAN

Masculine

Ancient Chinese surname, originating from '关', meaning 'kingdom' or 'state'. It is associated with Guan Yu, a renowned general from the Three Kingdoms period, symbolizing bravery and loyalty.

GUARDIAN

Masculine

English origin, meaning "protector" or "caretaker," conveying strength, responsibility, and loyalty. It was originally used as a title in medieval times before evolving into a given name.