Male names.

GEVA

Masculine

Gevah is a Hebrew-origin name meaning "strong" or "powerful," derived from the word "gevurah." It's uncommon yet distinctive, once held significant biblical context, and today stands out as an unusual choice for parents seeking a unique name.

GEVAN

Masculine

Distinctive Welsh name with Latin roots meaning 'alert' or 'vigilant'.

GEVIN

Masculine

Hebrew name derived from "gevina," meaning "grape." It's associated with figures like Aaron's descendant Gevin in the Bible and Roman Emperor Valentinus (also known as Gevin). Popular worldwide, its symbolism of abundance makes it meaningful and appealing.

GEVON

Masculine

Hebrew name that means "graced by God.

GEVONTE

Masculine

African American name of recent origin, with uncertain roots but growing popularity. Some believe it means 'God is gracious'.

GEVORG

Masculine

Ancient Armenian name derived from 'gev', meaning 'spear'. It signifies strength and has been associated with national hero Saint Gregory the Illuminator since the 3rd century.

GEVORK

Masculine

Armenian name meaning "strong" or "brave," derived from the Armenian word "gev" meaning "strong." It is historically significant in Armenia, associated with Saint Gevorg, a Christian martyr who refused to renounce his faith despite persecution. The name carries a profound sense of national pride among Armenians and is celebrated annually on Saint Gevorg's Day, April 24th.

GEZA

Masculine

Hungarian male given name derived from the historic title 'Géza', associated with strength, wisdom, and justice, signifying order.

GHABRIEL

Masculine

Gabriel is a male name of Hebrew origin, signifying 'God is my strength' or 'Hero of God', derived from 'Gabriel' meaning 'God' and 'el' meaning 'strength' or 'hero'. It is renowned as the name of an archangel in both Christian and Islamic traditions.

GHAEL

Masculine

Irish male name meaning 'spear', derived from the ancient Irish word 'Gaol'.

GHAIS

Masculine

Arabic male given name signifying 'to cut' or 'prune', symbolizing purification and devotion in Islamic tradition.

GHAITH

Masculine

Arabic-origin name derived from 'ghatha', meaning 'to support' or 'strength'. Historically, it's associated with one of Islam's 124,000 prophets.

GHALEB

Masculine

Arabic name meaning "victorious" or "conqueror," popularized by historic military leaders and known for its strength and courage connotations.

GHALI

Masculine

Arabic name meaning 'dignified' or 'majestic', derived from 'ghalil', signifying 'tall' or 'high'. It's historically significant in North Africa, associated with notable figures like Emir Abdelkader.

GHANEM

Masculine

Arabic male name meaning 'conqueror' or 'victorious', originating from the Islamic Golden Age, symbolizing strength and bravery.

GHASSAN

Masculine

Ancient Arabic name, derived from 'ghassa' meaning laughter or smiling.

GHAVIN

Masculine

Persian unisex name meaning 'powerful friendship'.

GHAZI

Masculine

Arabic-origin masculine given name derived from 'ghazī', meaning 'raider' or 'warrior', originally used for holy warriors.

GHIAN

Masculine

Rare given name of Welsh origin. It combines 'ghw', meaning 'snow' or 'frost', with 'ian', a diminutive suffix translating to 'little'. Thus, Ghian means 'little snow' or 'little frost'.

GHOST

Masculine

Unconventional name of unknown origin, popularized by media such as the film 'Ghost' and rapper Ghostface Killah.

GHULAM

Masculine

Arabic male given name that means "servant of Allah," derived from the root word "ghalaam." It was originally used as an honorific title in medieval Arabia for those dedicated to Islamic service, later evolving into a popular global given name.

GIA

Masculine

Italian feminine given name derived from Julia, meaning 'youthful' or 'downy', and often used to express individuality or honor Italian heritage.

GIAAN

Masculine

Unique Indian name derived from the Hindu goddess Gayatri, signifying knowledge or wisdom.

GIACINTO

Masculine

Italian masculine name derived from the Latin word 'jacinthus', meaning hyacinth flower, which was named after the gemstone jacinth, itself named after Giacynthus, a giant in Greek mythology.

GIACOBBE

Masculine

Italian name derived from the Hebrew name Jacob, meaning "supplanter" or "held by the heel". In the Bible, Giacobbe was the younger twin brother of Esau and later known as Israel after wrestling with an angel. The name has been popular in Italy throughout much of the twentieth century and remains beloved for its biblical significance and association with figures like Saint James Major.

GIACOMO

Masculine

Italian name derived from the Latin "Iacobus" and Hebrew "Ya'aqov", meaning "supplanter". It has been used by notable figures like composer Puccini and adventurer Casanova, and is often pronounced "jah-KOH-moh".

GIAM

Masculine

Rare Italian given name derived from Giambattista, meaning 'baptized John,' conveying associations of new beginnings and spiritual rebirth.

GIAN

Masculine

Italian name derived from the Latin Ioannes, meaning 'God is gracious'. It gained popularity in recent years as a modern alternative to traditional names like Giovanni or John.

GIANCARLO

Masculine

Italian male name with roots in Florence during the Renaissance period. Its elements 'Giovanni' meaning 'graced by God' and 'Carlo' meaning 'free man', combine to translate as 'God is gracious, free man'. This historic name, popularized during the Middle Ages, is now internationally recognized and carries a sense of cultural heritage.

GIANCARLOS

Masculine

Italian name composed of "Giangi" meaning John/Yanni and "Carlos" meaning freeholder/strong, interpreted as "freeholder John" or "strong Yanni". It originated in Salerno, Italy, during the medieval period and was traditionally given to boys from prominent families to honor their Italian heritage. Now recognized worldwide, Giancarlos is unique and often associated with charm, charisma, and sophistication.

GIANFRANCO

Masculine

Italian masculine given name derived from Giovanni ("God is gracious") and Franco ("free or frank"), meaning "Grace of God".

GIANG

Masculine

Vietnamese female name derived from the Mekong River, meaning 'river', symbolizing strength and resilience.

GIANGELO

Masculine

Italian name meaning "giant angel," derived from combining the prefix "Gi" with "Angelo.

GIANI

Masculine

Italian name derived from "giano," meaning "of Janus," the Roman god of time and transitions. It signifies looking back at the past and forward to new beginnings. Traditionally used for both boys and girls, Giani remains a beloved choice among Italian communities worldwide despite its lesser-known status in English-speaking countries. Notable figures like Giovanni Boccaccio and Gianni Versace have carried this name through history.

GIANKARLO

Masculine

Giancarlo is an Italian name derived from Giovanni ('God is gracious') and Carlo ('strong'), meaning 'God is gracious and strong'.

GIANLUCA

Masculine

Italian boy's name derived from ancient Roman god Janus, meaning "bearer of light," symbolizing new beginnings and transitions.

GIANLUCAS

Masculine

Italian male given name composed of Giovanni ("God is gracious") and Lucas ("light").

GIANLUCCA

Masculine

Italian masculine given name derived from Janus, the Roman god of gates and beginnings. It means "God is gracious and lucky.

GIANLUIGI

Masculine

Italian masculine name of Germanic origin meaning "warrior ready for battle," combining "Gundahar" (battle) and "wig" (warrior). Popular among medieval Italian nobles, it retains its strength and distinctiveness today.

GIANLUKA

Masculine

Gianluca is an Italian name meaning 'graced by God' or 'God brings light', composed of Gian- (a short form of Giovanni) and -luca (a feminine diminutive meaning 'light').