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GEOVONNI
MasculineItalian given name derived from Giovanni, meaning "little earth" or "little land". It also holds historical significance as it was borne by notable figures like Giovanni Boccaccio and Giovanni Pico della Mirandola.
GEOVONNIE
MasculineRare Latin-derived boys' name, translating to 'graced by God', with roots in Hebrew 'Yochanan'.
GEQUAN
MasculineRare Chinese name derived from "ge" (give) and "quan" (circle), signifying perpetual giving.
GER
MasculineShortened form of Gerard, with German and French origins. It means "strong spear" and has been borne by historical figures like Saint Gerard and Pope Sylvester II.
GERAD
MasculineGerman-origin name derived from Old Germanic elements meaning "spear protection". It's a variant of Gerard and has been used consistently throughout history.
GERADO
MasculineGerardo is a Spanish name derived from 'gerardo', meaning 'spear' or 'lance', symbolizing strength and courage.
GERAL
MasculineUnique Portuguese name derived from the Germanic 'Gerald', meaning 'spear power' or 'spear ruler'. It was brought to Portugal by Visigoths and has been associated with courage and strength through figures like Gerald the Fearless.
GERALD
MasculineGermanic given name meaning "ruler with the spear," derived from Old German elements "ger" (spear) and "wald" (rule).
GERALDINE
MasculineFeminine English given name derived from Gerald, meaning "ruling with the spear".
GERALDO
MasculineRare yet distinguished male given name of Portuguese origin, derived from the Germanic element "ger," meaning "spear," and the suffix "-aldo." Brought to Portugal by Visigoths in the fifth century, Geraldo signifies strength and courage, reflecting its Germanic roots. Today, it remains a popular choice among parents seeking a unique and meaningful name for their son.
GERALL
MasculineRare Welsh given name derived from 'geraint,' meaning 'snowy peak' or 'white peak.'
GERALT
MasculineUnique male given name of Polish origin, translating to "noble spear," reflecting its Old Slavic roots.
GERAME
MasculineEnigmatic name of unknown origin, evoking images of strength and durability, with creative interpretations ranging from machinery to medieval themes.
GERAMIAH
MasculineHebrew name derived from "germ", meaning "to raise up" or "to lift up". It signifies elevation, ascension, and triumph over adversity, reflecting strength, leadership, and resilience. This rare yet powerful name was popular among Jews in biblical times and is mentioned in the Book of Ezra.
GERAMIE
MasculineDistinct variant of the ancient French Christian name Germain, derived from 'Germanus' meaning 'of Germany', but not exclusively German.
GERAMY
MasculineUnique, Hebrew-origin name meaning 'waves', gaining popularity for its cultural richness and modern style.
GERAN
MasculineUncommon Irish name derived from "Gearán," meaning "little seagull.
GERARD
MasculineGermanic male given name, meaning 'strong spear' or 'brave warrior', popular among medieval nobility and bearing notable figures such as Saint Gerald of Aurillac.
GERARDO
MasculineSpanish name derived from the Germanic Gariharus, meaning "spear strong," composed of "gar" (spear) and "hard" (strong). Popular in Spain since the Middle Ages, Gerardo has been borne by historical figures like Gerardo de Brocar and Gerardo Sagredo. Today, it remains popular in Spanish-speaking countries as both a given name and surname, with notable bearers including football manager Gerardo Martino.
GERARDOJR
MasculineDistinct Spanish origin name derived from 'gerardo', meaning 'spear'. It's a modern variant of Gerald or Geraldo, with "jr" signifying junior. Though not widely recognized historically or culturally, it pays tribute to its centuries-old Spanish heritage.
GERASIMOS
MasculineTraditional Greek male name of ancient origin meaning "associated with old age" or "wise elder".
GERAUD
MasculineGéraud is a rare yet historically significant French male given name derived from Germanic elements meaning 'rules with a spear', embodying power and leadership.
GERBEN
MasculineDistinct Dutch name derived from Germanic elements meaning "spear man," popular among Dutch nobility since the Middle Ages, and still respected today.
GERBER
MasculineGerman name meaning 'spear-bearer', derived from the elements 'ger' (spear) and 'bera' (bearer). Traditionally given to boys, it reflects strength and courage.
GERD
MasculineGerman origin, derived from the Germanic element 'ger' meaning 'spear', and was popular during the Middle Ages.
GERE
MasculineOld Norse origin, derived from 'guð' meaning god and 'hǫrmr' meaning spear.
GERED
MasculineHebrew name derived from the root "gared," meaning "to gather" or "a gathering together.
GEREK
MasculineTiwana is a Shona given name from Zimbabwe that translates to "they have returned".
GERELD
MasculineGerald is a German name meaning 'spear ruler'.
GERELL
MasculineRare and distinctive given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning or etymology.
GEREMIA
MasculineItalian name derived from the Latin 'Hermes', meaning 'merchant' or 'traveler'.
GEREMIAH
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name derived from elements meaning "God will exalt" or "God exalts", associated with the prophet Jeremiah of the Bible.
GEREMIAS
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning "appointed by God" or "exalted by God," derived from the variant form of Jeremiah and often used in Portuguese-speaking countries.
GEREMIE
MasculineVariant of the Hebrew name Jeremiah, meaning "God will uplift" or "God will exalt," originating from the Hebrew phrase "Yirmiyahu.
GEREMY
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning "song of the sea," symbolizing harmony amidst potential turmoil.
GEREN
MasculineRare Hebrew name derived from 'garren,' meaning 'to enclose' or 'protect.'
GERGORY
MasculineEnigmatic name of unknown origin and meaning, with no clear connection to the Latin-derived Gregory.
GERHARD
MasculineTraditional German name derived from the elements "geri" meaning spear and "hard" meaning strong, brave.
GERHARDT
MasculineGerman name with origins dating back to the Early Middle Ages, meaning "strong spear" and symbolizing bravery and nobility.
GERHART
MasculineGerman name composed of "geri" (spear) and "hard" (strong), translating to "strong with a spear".