Male names.

GIONNIE

Masculine

Distinctive Italian name derived from Giovanni, meaning 'graced by God'.

GIONNIS

Masculine

Rare Italian name likely derived from Giovanni, meaning "God is gracious.

GIONNY

Masculine

Italian given name derived from "giovane," meaning "young." It symbolizes growth, vitality, and hope for the future.

GIORDAN

Masculine

Italian given name derived from "Giordano," meaning "God's gift.

GIORDANO

Masculine

Italian male given name derived from the Latin 'georgius', meaning "farmer" or "earthworker". It's a variant of George and has been in use since medieval times.

GIORGI

Masculine

Georgian name of noble origin, derived from 'gora' meaning 'farm/village', first used as a given name in the Middle Ages.

GIORGIO

Masculine

Italian masculine given name derived from the Greek 'Georgios', meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'.

GIORGIOS

Masculine

Giorgios: Greek for 'farmer', it's an enduring, historically significant name.

GIORGOS

Masculine

Greek male given name derived from 'georgos', meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'. It has been used since Byzantine times and was popular among the Greek aristocracy during the Middle Ages. Today, it remains common in Greece. Nickname forms include Yiorgos, Giogos, Yorgos, with Yiannis being the most common. Notable bearers include Giorgos Seferis (Nobel laureate) and Giorgos Karagounis (footballer).

GIORNO

Masculine

Ancient Italian name originating from the Latin word "diurnus," meaning "daily" or "of the day." It translates to "daylight" and is often associated with warmth, brightness, and cheerfulness.

GIOSUE

Masculine

Italian name derived from the Hebrew Joshua, meaning "God is salvation".

GIOVAN

Masculine

Italian name derived from 'giovane', meaning 'young'.

GIOVANI

Masculine

Italian name with Latin roots meaning "God is gracious," popular internationally and historically significant in Italy.

GIOVANIE

Masculine

Italian-derived name, variant of Giovanni, meaning "God is gracious.

GIOVANII

Masculine

The Italian name Giovanni means 'God is gracious', deriving from the Latin 'Iohannes' and Hebrew 'Yochanan', and famously associated with John the Baptist.

GIOVANN

Masculine

Giovanni is an Italian name derived from the Latin word 'Janua', meaning 'door'. It translates to 'God is gracious' and has been a popular choice across Europe, particularly in Italy, for centuries.

GIOVANNE

Masculine

Giovanni is an Italian male name derived from Latin "Iohannes," meaning "God is gracious.

GIOVANNI

Masculine

Italian masculine given name derived from Latin 'Ioannes,' meaning 'God is gracious' or 'gift of God.'

GIOVANNIE

Masculine

Italian name meaning 'God is gracious', derived from Latin Joannes, popular throughout history with notable bearers like Giovanni Boccaccio.

GIOVANNII

Masculine

Giovanni is an Italian masculine given name derived from Latin "Iohannes," meaning "God is gracious." It has been widely used in Italian culture for centuries and has been the name of notable figures like Giovanni Boccaccio and Pope John Paul II. Its variants include Gianni, Gianluca, and Giovanniello.

GIOVANNY

Masculine

Modern Italian boy's name meaning 'young', often used as an alternative to Giovanni or Giancarlo.

GIOVANTE

Masculine

Unique Italian given name that means "young.

GIOVANY

Masculine

Italian name derived from Giovanni, meaning "God is gracious," popularized during the Renaissance period by notable figures such as Giovanni Boccaccio and Giovanny Bellini.

GIOVONI

Masculine

Italian surname derived from the given name Giovanni, meaning "God is gracious," with origins tracing back to medieval Tuscany.

GIOVONIE

Masculine

Italian male given name derived from the Latin "iuventus," meaning "youth.

GIOVONNI

Masculine

Giovanni is an Italian given name derived from Latin Johannes, meaning "God is gracious." It has been widely used throughout history by notable figures such as Pope John XXII, painter Giovanni Bellini, writer Giovanni Boccaccio, composer Giovanni Pergolesi, and singer-songwriter Giovanni Morandi. Today, Giovanni remains popular globally due to its cultural significance and historical legacy.

GIOVONNIE

Masculine

Italian-derived name meaning "young," variant of Giovanni.

GIPSON

Masculine

Rare French-derived given name with no defined meaning, believed to originate from the occupational surname Gipon, signifying a carpenter or woodworker.

GIRARD

Masculine

Masculine given name of French origin derived from Germanic Geriheri, meaning "strong in war".

GIRISH

Masculine

Indian boys' name derived from Sanskrit 'Giriisha', meaning 'lord of the mountains', associated with Lord Ganesha.

GIRO

Masculine

Giovanni, of Latin origin, means 'God is gracious' and has been used in Italy since the 12th century.

GIROLAMO

Masculine

Traditional Italian male given name with Latin origins meaning "spear-wielding," interpreted differently over time, and popularized by figures like Saint Girolamo Emiliani.

GISCARD

Masculine

Rare French male given name derived from the ancient Germanic name Wisichar, signifying "strong in wish" or "powerful desire.

GISELLE

Masculine

German-origin feminine given name derived from 'gisil', meaning 'hostage' or 'pledge', popularized by French author Jean-Pierre Claris de Florian in his fairy tale 'La Belle et la Bête'.

GIULIAN

Masculine

Italian masculine given name originating from the city of Giuliano in Campania. It means "of Julian" and is associated with the ancient Roman clan Julius.

GIULIANI

Masculine

Italian given name derived from Julianus, meaning 'pertaining to July', reflecting its origin in honor of Julius Caesar's birth month.

GIULIANO

Masculine

Italian name derived from the Latin 'iulus', meaning 'yew tree', popularized by Saint Julian of Le Mans during medieval Europe.

GIULIO

Masculine

Latin-origin masculine given name that means "yolk of an egg" or "to embrace," derived from the ancient Roman family name Julius.

GIUSEPPE

Masculine

Italian form of Joseph, meaning 'God will increase,' derived from the biblical figure known for his coat of many colors.

GIUSEPPI

Masculine

Italian variant of the Hebrew name Joseph, meaning "He will add" or "He shall increase", popularized in Italy despite its biblical roots.