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GAUDENCIO
MasculineLatin-derived Spanish given name, originating from the Roman family name "Valerius," meaning "strong" or "vigorous." It is believed to have evolved from Saint Valentine's name, with Gaudencio being a variant spelling.
GAUDY
FeminineDistinctive Latin name meaning 'golden-haired' or 'bold', with a historic Roman cognomen usage.
GAUGE
MasculineUncommon English male given name derived from 'gauge', referring to a measuring device, reflecting precision and industry.
GAURANGI
FeminineIndian Hindu name derived from Sanskrit 'Gaura', meaning 'golden' or 'white', signifying purity and radiance. It's associated with Goddess Parvati in Hindu mythology.
GAURAV
MasculineIndian boy's name derived from Sanskrit 'gaurava', meaning 'pride' or 'dignity'.
GAURI
FeminineFeminine given name of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit word 'gauri', meaning 'white' or 'shining'. It is also associated with the Hindu goddess Parvati, known for her purity and divine wisdom.
GAURIK
MasculineRare Sanskrit name meaning 'white' or 'shining', associated with Goddess Parvati and Lord Krishna, symbolizing divine radiance and balance between light and dark.
GAURIKA
FeminineUnique Sanskrit name derived from "Gauri," meaning "pure" or "white," associated with the Hindu goddess of purity and learning, signifying beauty, grace, wisdom, and devotion.
GAUTAM
MasculineAncient Sanskrit male given name meaning "cattle chief" or "cattle owner," popularized by the sage Gautama Maharshi in Hindu mythology and as the family name of Buddha in Buddhism.
GAUTHAM
MasculineSanskrit male given name derived from "Gautama," meaning "cattle chief" or "leader of the cow-herding tribe." It's associated with Gautama Buddha, symbolizing leadership and enlightenment.
GAVAN
MasculineIrish-origin name derived from 'gaibhin', meaning 'small'. It evolved from a surname to a first name over time.
GAVEN
MasculineIrish given name meaning 'smart' or 'shrewd', derived from the Old Norse Gabban via Latin Gabinus, gaining popularity in recent years despite its centuries-old history.
GAVI
MasculineUncommon Italian name of Latin origin meaning "happy" or "laughing", popularized by ancient Romans who associated it with positive emotions.
GAVI
FeminineItalian boys' name derived from the Latin word 'cave', meaning 'hawk'.
GAVIAN
MasculineRare, Latin-origin given name derived from 'gavis', meaning 'happy' or 'joyful'. It was first used during the Middle Ages in Europe to express parental hopes for their child's happiness.
GAVIEN
MasculineRare French male name of Latin origin, derived from 'gabinus' meaning 'from Gabii', an ancient city near Rome.
GAVIN
MasculineCharming Irish name with roots dating back to the 12th century, derived from the Gaelic word 'gaibhin' meaning 'handsome'.
GAVIN
FeminineIrish name derived from 'Mag Fhionn', meaning "son of Fionn", a legendary warrior in Irish mythology.
GAVINA
FeminineRare Scottish name derived from Latin 'Gabinus,' meaning 'god is gracious.'
GAVINN
MasculineScottish name derived from Gaelic Gavin, which originated from the Old Norse name Gaufrid introduced during Viking invasions. It means "white" or "fair," possibly referring to fair hair or complexion.
GAVINO
MasculineItalian name meaning "little dog", derived from the Latin 'canis', used historically by Italian nobility and symbolizing strength and loyalty.
GAVIOTA
FeminineSpanish female given name meaning "seagull," symbolizing freedom, beauty, grace, independence, adaptability, and strength.
GAVON
MasculineUncommon given name with unknown origin; some suggest a possible Gaelic or Scottish derivation, but no concrete evidence exists.
GAVRIEL
FeminineHebrew name meaning "God is my strength," derived from the word "gevurah" signifying might or power.
GAVRIEL
MasculineHebrew name meaning "God is my strength," with historical significance as one of the seven archangels in the Old Testament, and prominent figures throughout history bearing this name.
GAVRIELA
FeminineHebrew-origin female name derived from Gavriel, meaning "God is my strength.
GAVRIELLA
FeminineStriking Hebrew name meaning 'God is my strength'.
GAVRIELLE
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew-French hybrid name derived from Gavriel, meaning 'God is my strength'.
GAVRIIL
MasculineGreek origin name meaning "God is my strength," derived from the Hebrew name Gabriel.
GAVRIL
MasculineRare name of Slavic origin, derived from 'gabriellus', meaning 'God is my strength'. Popularized by Saint Gavril, it's associated with strength and spirituality.
GAVRILO
MasculineRare male name of Serbian origin, derived from the Latin Gabinus or Gabanus, brought into Europe by the Roman Empire. Its meaning is uncertain but may relate to "to chatter" or "to babble". It's associated with St. Gavrilo, a prominent Serbian monk, and notably carried by Gavrilo Princip, who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914. Despite its historic associations, Gavrilo remains popular among Serbian families worldwide.
GAVVIN
MasculineScottish name derived from Latin 'Gasinus', meaning 'alert' or 'vigilant'.
GAVY
FeminineCaptivating Hebrew name derived from 'gavya', meaning 'grape cluster'. It symbolizes unity, harmony, and fertility.
GAVYN
MasculineWelsh name meaning 'white hawk', derived from 'Gawain' and associated with strength and courage, popularized by King Arthur's nephew.
GAVYN
FeminineRare yet distinguished Welsh boy's name derived from the ancient Welsh Gawan, popularized by Sir Gawain of Arthurian legend, meaning "white" or "fair hawk".
GAVYNE
MasculineRare Welsh name derived from "gwaed", meaning "blood". It's associated with King Gawain of Arthurian legend and has a rich historical significance in Wales.
GAVYNN
MasculineWelsh-origin unisex name derived from 'Gawan', meaning 'hawk', and associated with the legendary Knight of the Round Table.
GAWAIN
MasculineUnique male given name of Welsh origin, meaning "hawk" in Old Welsh, prominent in Arthurian legend as Sir Gawain, a courageous knight, and used by historical figures like Saint Gawain.
GAWAINE
MasculineWelsh-origin male given name derived from "Gwalchgwyn," meaning "White Hawk." It's associated with Sir Gawain, King Arthur's brave and loyal cousin in Arthurian legend.
GAY
FeminineEnglish origin, means 'joyful' or 'happy', derived from the Middle English word 'gai'. Initially used as a nickname for cheerful people since the 13th century, it later became a popular given name.