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GAGAN
MasculineIndian boy's name derived from Sanskrit "gagana", meaning "sky" or "heaven".
GAGAN
FeminineIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'Gagana', meaning 'sky' or 'heaven', associated with Hindu god Indra, king of gods.
GAGANDEEP
MasculineIndian name meaning 'deep sky', derived from Sanskrit words 'Gagan' ('sky') and 'Deep' ('deep').
GAGANDEEP
FeminineIndian male name composed of "Gagan" (sky) and "Deep" (light), translating to "sky full of light".
GAGE
FeminineEnglish name that means "pledge or bond".
GAGE
MasculineThe name Gage originates from England and has Norman roots. Derived from the Old French word 'gage', it translates to 'pledge' or 'wager'. Traditionally, it was used as a surname but has become more commonly used as a first name in recent years.
GAGIK
MasculineAncient Armenian name meaning 'brave' and 'powerful', popular among Armenians but rare elsewhere.
GAHAN
MasculineIrish name derived from 'gaibhne', meaning 'harp', symbolizing music and artistry.
GAHEL
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name derived from "ga'avah," meaning pride, with historical roots tracing back to the courageous Gileadites tribe in the Old Testament.
GAI
FeminineLatin-origin name derived from 'gaudium,' meaning 'joy' or 'happiness.' Its historic use as an affectionate Roman term for bringers of gladness makes it uncommon yet meaningful today.
GAIA
FeminineFeminine given name of Greek origin meaning 'Earth', personifying the planet in ancient Greek mythology and representing environmentalism and sustainability.
GAIBRIEL
MasculineGabriel is a Hebrew name that means "God is my strength," associated with the angel Gabriel in Abrahamic religions.
GAIDEN
MasculineUnique Japanese name meaning "side story".
GAIGE
FeminineEnglish given name derived from the Old English word "Gaega," meaning 'goat.'
GAIGE
MasculineRare American boy's name of Norman origin, derived from the surname "Gage" meaning 'pledge' or 'vow'.
GAIJE
MasculineRare, distinctive name with unknown origins, used throughout history despite its mysterious meaning.
GAIL
FeminineScottish-derived feminine given name, originally signifying 'foreigner' or 'stranger', popularized in the U.S. mid-20th century, notably held by actress Gail Patrick and Bank of America CEO Gail S. Kelly.
GAIL
MasculineDistinctive American female name created by combining the initials of authors Grace and Gail in the early 20th century. Its origin and meaning are not universally agreed upon, but some sources suggest it may be associated with Irish ancestry or Old German words for 'joyful'.
GAILA
FeminineHebrew female given name meaning "joyous festival" or "celebration.
GAILAND
MasculineUnique Latin-derived given name meaning 'joy' or 'happiness'. Its origins and early usage are unclear due to its rarity in history, but today it's still an uncommon yet meaningful choice for parents seeking a distinctive name with positive connotations.
GAILANN
FeminineRare Scottish given name meaning "short", derived from the Gaelic word "Geàrr".
GAILANNE
FeminineRare Scottish name derived from 'Gallacher', meaning 'stranger' or 'foreigner'.
GAILARD
MasculineFrench name meaning "strong" or "brave," derived from the Old French word "gaillard.
GAILE
MasculineRare Irish name derived from the ancient Irish 'Gail', meaning 'cheerful' or 'happy'.
GAILE
FeminineIrish name of ancient Gaelic origin, meaning 'love' or 'affection', traditionally used for boys but now considered unisex due to its powerful emotional significance. Despite its rarity today, it carries a rich history and a sense of lineage, with spelling variations including Gaille and Gail.
GAILEEN
FeminineCaptivating Scottish feminine name derived from 'Gael', meaning 'Scottish'.
GAILEN
FeminineUnique Welsh name derived from the word 'gwyl', meaning 'festival' or 'feast'. It carries a historic association with celebration and joy.
GAILEN
MasculineUnique Gaelic name meaning 'calm' or 'serene', dating back to medieval Scotland.
GAILENE
FeminineUnique Hebrew name meaning 'wave', inspired by loyal servant Gailene from King David's court and regal Queen Esther from the Book of Esther.
GAILLARD
MasculineRare yet meaningful French male given name, derived from Old French 'gaillart', meaning 'bold' or 'cheerful'.
GAILON
MasculineRare Scottish name derived from "Gille Eoin," meaning "servant of John.
GAILORD
MasculineUnique American given name with unknown origins, potentially created by blending elements from other names or words. Despite its mysterious past, it has been used in the U.S. since the mid-19th century and remains an uncommon yet memorable choice today.
GAILYA
FeminineUnique Hebrew name meaning 'wave' or 'surge', with significant appearances in Jewish texts like Kings and Talmud.
GAILYN
FeminineScottish name derived from "Gille Eoghann," meaning "servant of St. John.
GAILYNN
FeminineRare Scottish female given name derived from the surname Gaelic, meaning "from Scotland" or "Scottish person.
GAINES
MasculineGaines: Scottish origin, derived from 'Maghnus' meaning 'great,' with historical use since medieval times.
GAINS
MasculineUncertain origin but it could derive from either the medieval name Gaius or the Old French word "gaain," meaning profit or gain, with possible associations to prosperity and abundance.
GAITH
MasculineArabic male name derived from 'ghayth', meaning 'storm' or 'whirlwind', reflecting power and dynamism.
GAITHER
FeminineAfrican-American given name with origins traced back to the West African name "Kai-there," meaning "wisdom comes." It has been popular among African Americans since the mid-20th century and is considered a strong, powerful unisex name suitable for both boys and girls.
GAITHER
MasculineRare yet historically significant male given name originating from Old English "Gæðhere", combining the meanings of 'goat' and 'hare'.