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GILDO
MasculineItalian name derived from the Latin 'gildus', meaning 'golden'.
GILE
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning "wave" or "surge," first appearing in the Bible's Book of Judges as a tribe name. Despite its biblical origins, Gile remains uncommon but compelling today due to its unique sound and historical roots.
GILEAD
MasculineAncient Hebrew name meaning 'hill of testimony,' appearing first in Genesis as a covenant site between Jacob and Laban.
GILES
MasculineDistinct English given name derived from the Latin 'Aegidius', meaning 'goat'.
GILFORD
MasculineUncommon English name derived from Old English words 'gylden' meaning 'golden', and 'ford' referring to a shallow river crossing.
GILFRED
MasculineRare Germanic name derived from 'gil' meaning joyful or bright, and 'frith' signifying peace.
GILL
MasculineIrish name derived from "Gilla," meaning "servant" or "devotee." It was traditionally given to boys and has historic significance in Ireland.
GILLARD
MasculineFrench surname that means "warlike" and was originally given to brave individuals.
GILLEN
MasculineIrish origin and means "smart, clever".
GILLERMO
MasculineGuillermo is a Spanish name derived from Willehelm, combining 'will' and 'helmet', signifying protection of determination.
GILLES
MasculineClassic French name derived from the Germanic 'Wido', meaning 'noble ruler'.
GILLESPIE
MasculineScottish surname derived from the French "Guillermus pyre," meaning "William the redhead." Introduced by Normans in the 11th century, it has been linked to notable figures like Robert Gillespie, who fought in the Jacobite uprising, and Sir Archibald Gillespie, Scotland's Lord Advocate.
GILLETTE
MasculineEnglish surname derived from 'Gil', meaning 'bright or shining', originally given to individuals with light hair or fair complexion.
GILLIAM
MasculineRare Scottish name derived from Gaelic 'Gille Eidín', meaning 'servant of Saint Eochu'.
GILLIAN
MasculineIrish female given name derived from 'Gille Eoin', meaning 'servant of John'. It has evolved over time, with variations including Jill and Gill, and has been widely adopted across cultures.
GILLIE
MasculineRare, Scottish-derived female given name, meaning "servant," originally used as a diminutive form of religiously significant male names like Gilleasbuig or Gillechrist.
GILLIS
MasculineRare Dutch given name derived from an Old Germanic personal name meaning "glorious" or "precious".
GILMAN
MasculineEnglish name derived from 'gil' meaning 'village' or 'valley', and 'mann' meaning 'man'.
GILMAR
MasculinePortuguese male given name derived from Germanic elements, meaning "shining fame.
GILMER
MasculineRare Welsh name derived from "Gwylimer," meaning "feast of the sea." It is associated with Gwylimer, a legendary king known for his bravery and wisdom in medieval Wales.
GILMORE
MasculineEnglish given name of Old French origin, derived from "guillemer," meaning "valorous in war." It signifies courage and bravery.
GILROY
MasculineIrish-origin given name that evolved from the Gaelic surname 'Ó Giolbhú', meaning 'descendant of the smith'.
GILSON
MasculinePortuguese male given name derived from 'gilso', meaning 'golden-haired', and associated with the patron saint Gonçalo. It's uncommon in English-speaking countries but popular in Portugal and Brazil.
GILVERTO
MasculineRare Latin-derived name meaning 'silver', signifying purity and sophistication. It was first used in medieval Spain and Italy.
GIN
MasculineUnique Japanese given name that means 'silver' or 'money', popular among families for centuries due to its auspicious meaning and beautiful sound.
GINA
MasculineItalian feminine given name meaning 'graceful', derived from the Italian word 'grazia'.
GINGER
MasculineEnglish female given name derived from the spice ginger, symbolizing warmth and energy, and popularized by actress Ginger Rogers.
GINNO
MasculineItalian boy's name derived from "ginnastica," meaning gymnastics or physical exercise.
GINO
MasculineGino, of Italian origin, derives from Latin 'Agapitinus', meaning 'beloved'. It was originally used by members of the Agapites religious order dedicated to caring for the sick and poor in the Middle Ages. Now commonly used independently, Gino offers a unique yet classic choice for parents seeking a meaningful name for their sons.
GINOBILI
MasculineUncommon Italian name of unknown definitive meaning, possibly derived from "from the house by the stream". It gained recognition due to Argentine basketball player Manu Ginobili.
GIO
MasculineCharming Italian origin name derived from Giovanni, meaning "God is gracious".
GIOACCHINO
MasculineItalian male given name derived from the Latin "Joachim," meaning "God will establish" or "God establishes." Popularized during the Middle Ages, it honors Saint Joachim, father of the Virgin Mary, and has been borne by notable figures like composer Gioacchino Rossini.
GIOANNI
MasculineItalian name derived from the Latin Ioannes, meaning "God is gracious".
GIOBANI
MasculineGiovanni is an Italian name meaning 'God is gracious', derived from the Latin Ioannes, with historical and cultural significance.
GIOBANY
MasculineUnique Spanish name derived from the Hebrew 'Job', meaning 'perseverance'. It gained popularity in medieval Spain for its association with endurance and faith.
GIOELE
MasculineItalian name derived from Hebrew 'Yosef', meaning "he will add".
GIOMAR
MasculineGiorgio Marr, born Giomar, is an Italian-American fashion designer renowned for his avant-garde menswear designs, pushing boundaries and challenging gender norms.
GION
MasculineRare Italian name meaning "jester" or "fool," originally given to witty entertainers in medieval Italy, but now recognized as a unique and attractive choice associated with intelligence and charm.
GIONI
MasculineDistinctive Italian-origin name, believed to hail from Genoa city in northern Italy, with notable historical figures bearing the name like Giovanni Battista Gagini, a prominent 15th-century Sicilian sculptor, and Giovanni Cimballi, an influential late 19th-early 20th-century Italian actor.
GIONNI
MasculineDistinctive Italian given name derived from 'gionno,' meaning a large round basket used for carrying grapes during harvest, symbolizing strength, prosperity, and warmth.