Male names.

GAYLOR

Masculine

Distinctive French given name derived from 'gai,' meaning 'happy' or 'cheerful.'

GAYLORD

Masculine

Uncommon yet distinctive English male given name derived from Old English words meaning 'spacious hill.'

GAYNARD

Masculine

Rare French given name derived from Germanic elements meaning 'spear-friend' or 'spade-friend.'

GAYNELL

Masculine

American given name created by author Edna Ferber in her 1929 novel "Cimarron." Its meaning is open to interpretation but often associated with joy or happiness due to its similarity to words like 'gay' and 'yell.'

GAYNOR

Masculine

Distinctive Irish name meaning "little stranger" or "victorious," first used as a given name in Ireland during the 19th century.

GAYRON

Masculine

Rare and unique given name of unknown origin and meaning.

GAYTON

Masculine

Rare male given name of uncertain origin and meaning, potentially derived from the English surname Gayton, which means 'meadow enclosure'.

GAZA

Masculine

Ancient Hebrew name meaning "strength" or "power," derived from the Philistine city of Gaza in biblical times.

GAZI

Masculine

Turkish-origin masculine given name meaning 'warrior' or 'hero,' derived from Ottoman military leaders' title.

GE

Masculine

Rare Chinese unisex name meaning "iris" or "dahlia," symbolizing beauty and virtue, and associated with a mythical goddess's daughter.

GEAN

Masculine

Greek name meaning "earth", derived from the ancient Greek personification of Earth, Gaia.

GEANCARLO

Masculine

Italian-origin name derived from Giancarlo, combining 'Gian' (God is gracious) and 'Carlo' (strong), popularized by actor Giancarlo Giannini but remains relatively rare.

GEARALD

Masculine

Irish name of ancient origin, derived from Gearóid, meaning 'valiant' or 'strong'. It signifies 'proud spear' or 'strong warrior', reflecting Celtic values of bravery and strength. Historically popular among Irish kings, the name was notably borne by Gearóid Ivarra, a 10th-century Connacht king known for defending Ireland against Viking invasions. Today, it remains an attractive yet unique choice for parents seeking a meaningful name with deep historical roots.

GEARL

Masculine

Rare English male given name, possibly derived from the Irish surname Geraghty or the English name Gerald, both of which have historical significance and meanings associated with nobility and strength.

GEARLD

Masculine

English variant of Gerald, derived from Germanic words 'ger' (spear) and 'wald' (rule), signifying 'strong in rule'.

GEARLDINE

Masculine

Rare and distinctive name of unknown origin and meaning, possibly derived from the Scottish Gaelic male name Gille Eadain meaning "servant of Saint Eadain," but its true significance remains open to interpretation due to lack of clear etymology.

GEAROLD

Masculine

Uncommon Irish male given name derived from the Irish surname "Mac Giolla Eith," meaning "son of the servant of St. Eithne.

GEARY

Masculine

Uncommon Irish name derived from Ó Géibhinn, meaning 'descendant of Geibheann', which translates to 'little speckled one'.

GEATANO

Masculine

Gianni is an Italian boys' name derived from 'Giano', meaning 'of Janus', the Roman god of doorways and transitions.

GEBRIEL

Masculine

Gebriel is of Hebrew origin, meaning 'God is my strength'.

GEDALIA

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "greatness" or "generosity," associated with wise rulers in Jewish history like Gedaliah ben Ahikam, who governed Judea after the Babylonian conquest of Jerusalem.

GEDALIAH

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name meaning "greatness" or "generosity," composed of "ged" (great) and "yah" (Yahweh), used in the Bible and carrying historical significance despite its rarity today.

GEDALYA

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name derived from ancient Israeli culture, meaning 'greatness' or 'generosity', associated with wisdom and tragedy throughout history.

GEDDES

Masculine

Unique Scottish name meaning 'round hill', derived from the Gaelic word Geodsgraid. It's associated with the historic Clan Geddes and has been passed down through generations since the 13th century.

GEDDY

Masculine

Rare Scottish male given name derived from 'Geàrd', meaning 'strong' or 'brave'.

GEDEON

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "to cut down," famously borne by a biblical judge of Israel.

GEDIZ

Masculine

Distinct Turkish given name derived from the powerful Gediz River, symbolizing strength and resilience.

GEE

Masculine

Meet Gee, a rare American given name of Chinese origin, often interpreted to mean 'earth', symbolizing grounding and connection to nature.

GEFEN

Masculine

Unique Hebrew name meaning 'garden', associated with beauty, growth, and nurturing in Jewish culture.

GEFF

Masculine

Geoffrey is an English name of Germanic origin, derived from 'Gefrið', meaning 'peaceful power'.

GEFFEN

Masculine

Captivating Hebrew name meaning "vine," symbolizing growth, abundance, and fertility.

GEFFERY

Masculine

Geoffrey is an old Norman name derived from the Old French Jefroi, meaning "god's peace".

GEFFORY

Masculine

Distinctive French male given name with Germanic origins, derived from Gerhard meaning 'strong' or 'spear'. It was popular among medieval French nobility and historically associated with strength and courage. Despite its rich history, Geffory remains uncommon today, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking uniqueness.

GEFFREY

Masculine

Geoffrey is an English masculine given name derived from the Old French 'Jefroy', itself originating from the Germanic 'Gaufridus'. Its meaning combines 'pledge' or 'oath' with 'peace'. Popularized in England post-1066 Norman Conquest, notable bearers include Geoffrey Chaucer.

GEGORY

Masculine

The name Gregory is of Greek origin and means "vigilant" or "watchful".

GEHARD

Masculine

Germanic masculine name composed of 'ger' (spear) and 'hard' (strong), translating to 'strong spear.'

GEHRIG

Masculine

German occupational surname derived from 'gärte', meaning 'garden'.

GEJUAN

Masculine

Unique African name of Yoruba origin that means "God gives joy.

GELACIO

Masculine

Uncommon Italian name derived from Latin "gelidus," meaning "frosty" or "cold." It was used as a term of endearment for chastity by early Christians, notably Saint Gelasius I.

GELSON

Masculine

Portuguese-derived name meaning "power" and "famous ruler," historically given to noble boys and popular today for its uniqueness.