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GEM
MasculineGem, of Latin origin, means 'precious stone' and gained popularity in the U.S. during the late 19th century.
GEMAR
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning 'servant', popular among Jews during biblical times, tracing back to ancient times with mentions in the Old Testament.
GEMARI
MasculineAfrican given name of Swahili origin, meaning "power of thunder," signifying strength and divine intervention.
GEMARION
MasculineRare Latin-origin male name meaning "precious stone" or "jewel", first used in medieval Europe for children of nobility.
GEMAYEL
MasculineLebanese origin name derived from 'al-Jumayyil', meaning 'little sparrow,' associated with the influential Jumblatt family.
GEMINI
MasculineDistinctive Latin-derived name that signifies twins, referencing the Gemini constellation recognized since ancient times in Babylonian and Greek mythology.
GEN
MasculineJapanese male given name which means 'origin' or 'source'.
GENARD
MasculineFrench given name derived from Germanic elements, meaning "protecting strength" or "brave guardian".
GENARO
MasculineRare Spanish name meaning 'noble' or 'generous', derived from the Latin word 'genere'.
GENE
MasculineLatin male given name meaning "well-born" or "noble".
GENERAL
MasculineAmerican given name derived from the military rank 'general', signifying authority and strength.
GENERO
MasculineThe name Genero originates from Latin, meaning 'to produce' or 'create', derived from the word 'generare'. While traditionally used for boys, it can also be given to girls in some cultures.
GENEROSO
MasculineUncommon Italian male given name with ancient Roman origins. It means "noble" or "of generous birth," reflecting its historical association with individuals of high social rank and virtuous qualities.
GENESIS
MasculineCaptivating female name of Greek origin, meaning 'birth' or 'beginning', popularized by the biblical Book of Genesis.
GENEVA
MasculineEnglish feminine given name derived from the Latin 'genu', meaning knee.
GENEVIEVE
MasculineFeminine given name of French origin meaning "well-born race" or "noble birth," derived from the Latin name Genovefa, with Saint Genevieve as its historic namesake.
GENGHIS
MasculinePowerful Mongolian name, derived from Genghis Khan, meaning 'heaven' or 'sky'.
GENIE
MasculineFrench-origin name meaning 'genius' or 'spirit', popularized by Disney's Aladdin but used as a given name since the 19th century.
GENIUS
MasculineRare Latin-derived given name originally referring to a guiding spirit or guardian deity in ancient Roman culture. Its meaning, "spirit," "guardian deity," or "intellectual power," makes it a distinctive choice despite its rarity.
GENJI
MasculineJapanese name derived from "gen" (health) and "ji" (order), signifying healthy order or peaceful well-being.
GENKI
MasculineThe Japanese name Genki, meaning 'vitality' or 'life force', has been a popular choice since the Meiji Restoration period.
GENNADY
MasculineSlavic masculine given name of Russian origin that means "graced by God," derived from the Greek word "Charis.
GENNARO
MasculineElegant Italian male name originating from Naples, derived from the Latin "genu" meaning knee, symbolizing steadfastness and resilience.
GENNER
MasculineRare, distinctive name of Latin origin derived from 'genus', meaning 'kind' or 'type'. It consists of five letters, including a double 'n'. While it lacks traditional nicknames, this allows for creative personalization in pronunciation or usage.
GENNIE
MasculineGennie, of Italian origin, means "January" and symbolizes new beginnings.
GENO
MasculineRare Italian name derived from "gengi," meaning "to be born," symbolizing rebirth or new beginnings.
GENOVEVO
MasculineRare Spanish given name derived from Latin 'Gens' meaning tribe and 'Vivos' meaning lively, translating to 'vivacious tribe'. Associated with nobility in the Middle Ages, notable bearers include conquistador Genovevo de Guzmán and poet Genovevo Castellanos.
GENSEN
MasculineGensen, of Germanic origin, is an uncommon given name derived from Old High German elements 'gans' meaning 'goose', and 'hennin', a diminutive suffix. It likely served historically as a nickname for someone resembling a goose or having a connection to them.
GENT
MasculineItalian origin name meaning 'kind' or 'gentle', derived from the Latin word 'gentilis'.
GENTLE
MasculineRare English given name derived from Middle English 'gentil', meaning "noble" or "well-born", which traces back to Latin 'gentilis' via Old French 'gentil'.
GENTRY
MasculineEnglish surname derived from the Norman French word 'gentile', meaning 'noble'.
GENUINE
MasculineUncommon English female name derived from the Middle English word 'genuyn', meaning genuine or authentic.
GEO
MasculineThe male given name George originates from Greek, meaning "farmer" or "earthworker". It was initially an occupational name before becoming associated with royalty due to several European kings bearing the name throughout history. Today, George remains popular and classic despite its long history.
GEOBANI
MasculineDistinctive Latin name of ancient Roman origin, derived from "Geo" which means earth or land, interpreted as "of the earth" or "land-dweller".
GEOF
MasculineGeoffrey is an English name derived from Germanic "Gaufridus," meaning "guardian of peace.
GEOFF
MasculineShort form of Geoffrey, originating from Germanic words meaning "to succeed" or "yield" combined with "wolf". Popularized during medieval England, Geoff has been used independently since the early 20th century and remains a popular choice for its strong connotation and versatility.
GEOFFERY
MasculineGeoffrey is an English name derived from the Germanic 'Gaujofrid', meaning 'joyful peace'.
GEOFFORY
MasculineFrench name of Old Germanic origin meaning 'joyful peace'.
GEOFFREY
MasculineOld Germanic name meaning "protector of peace".
GEOFFRY
MasculineGeoffry is of English origin, derived from the Old French "Jofroy" or "Jeffrey", which stems from the Germanic "Gauzbert". It means "prosperous and famous".