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GIVANNI
MasculineGiovanni is an Italian masculine given name derived from Latin "Ioannes," meaning "God is gracious.
GIVEN
MasculineGiven: An English name derived from 'geven', meaning 'to give'.
GIVENCHY
MasculineGivenchy: a unique and elegant French name derived from Jean/John, synonymous with luxury and sophistication in fashion.
GIVEON
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning 'garden', derived from the Hebrew word 'gan'.
GIVON
MasculineHebrew male name meaning 'wine press', originating from biblical times when King Givon challenged Joshua at Jericho.
GIVONNI
MasculineGivonni, of Italian origin, means "saffron," evoking luxury and elegance, and was traditionally given to noble children in medieval Italy.
GJON
MasculineAncient Albanian male given name derived from 'gjoni', meaning 'son' or 'child'. It was popularized by nobility during the Middle Ages and is associated with strength and bravery.
GLACIER
MasculineDistinctive French-origin given name signifying coldness, stillness, and endurance.
GLADDEN
MasculineRare English name derived from the Old English word 'glæd', meaning 'happy' or 'joyful', evoking positive emotions.
GLADE
MasculineRare English name with origins in Old English 'glæd', meaning 'joyful'.
GLADIMIR
MasculineGladimir: A Slavic name of Russian origin meaning "happy peace.
GLADIS
MasculineRare yet meaningful female name of Spanish origin, derived from "gladios," meaning "sword." It signifies boldness, courage, and determination.
GLADSTON
MasculineRare English male name derived from 'glæd', meaning 'happy' or 'joyful', also associated with 'little stone'.
GLADSTONE
MasculineEnglish name originally derived from Old English words "glæd" (happy/joyful) and "stan" (stone). It was initially a surname but has been used as a given name since the late 19th century, with notable bearer William Ewart Gladstone, four-time British Prime Minister. Despite its limited historical usage, Gladstone's unique sound and positive meaning may contribute to increased popularity.
GLADWIN
MasculineRare English name that may derive from Old English 'glæd', meaning joy or happiness.
GLADWYN
MasculineWelsh name derived from "gwlady" meaning "happy" or "joyful," and "wn" signifying "leader," translating to "happy leader" or "joyful leader.
GLADY
MasculineGladys is a Welsh name meaning 'princess' or 'noble lady', derived from 'Gladwyn', reflecting brightness, nobility, and beauty, popularized during the Victorian era with royal connections.
GLADYS
MasculineWelsh origin name meaning 'joyful' or 'happy', popularized in English-speaking countries during the late 19th to early 20th centuries.
GLASCO
MasculineRare, distinctive Scottish name derived from the Middle English word "glas", meaning "glass". It was originally an occupational surname for those working in glassmaking, later evolving into a given name in the late 19th or early 20th century.
GLASPER
MasculineRare Scottish given name derived from the surname Glassford, meaning 'fortress by the green river', with roots tracing back to the 13th century.
GLAUK
MasculineGlaukos is a distinctive Greek name meaning 'shining' or 'gleaming', often associated with the sea in Greek mythology, where Glaukos was a guardian of the sky and land alongside his brother Eos.
GLAVINE
MasculineRare Slavic name meaning "leader" or "of the head", tracing back to early Middle Ages in Eastern Europe.
GLEAN
MasculineRare Scottish name derived from 'Mac Lean,' meaning "son of Lean," which translates to "wolf" in Gaelic.
GLEASON
MasculineEnglish occupational surname derived from "glee maker," meaning "joyful song.
GLEB
MasculineBoy's name of Slavic origin, meaning 'spade' and symbolizing Earth and fertility.
GLEE
MasculinePlayful American given name derived from 'glee,' meaning great joy.
GLEEN
MasculineRare Scottish given name derived from 'gleann', meaning 'valley' in Scottish Gaelic, evoking the serenity of Scottish landscapes.
GLEN
MasculineScottish name derived from Gaelic "glè", meaning valley. It's associated with the picturesque valleys of Scotland's Highlands and has been used as both a first name and surname since the 17th century.
GLENARD
MasculineRare Scottish name derived from "gleann" (valley) and "hard" (strong), meaning "strong valley".
GLENDA
MasculineRare Scottish female name derived from "Gleann-da-beith," meaning "valley of life." It's associated with the Scottish Highlands and gained global recognition through popular culture, notably carried by Academy Award-winning actress Glenda Jackson.
GLENDAL
MasculineIrish name meaning 'abundant valley'.
GLENDALE
MasculineDistinct Scottish given name derived from the Gaelic "Gleann Dail," meaning "valley of the plain.
GLENDALL
MasculineRare Scottish male given name derived from the surname Glendale, meaning "valley of the valleys".
GLENDEL
MasculineRare yet captivating Scottish given name derived from the surname Glenallachie, meaning 'valley of the green rock'. It signifies strength, resilience, and lush beauty, reflecting its Highland origins.
GLENDELL
MasculineRare Scottish given name derived from "gleann" meaning "valley" and "deil" meaning "devil," but despite its origins, it lacks negative associations.
GLENDEN
MasculineRare, Scottish origin unisex name meaning 'valley' that signifies strength and tranquility.
GLENDLE
MasculineRare Scottish name derived from 'Gleann Dail', meaning 'valley of the plain'.
GLENDON
MasculineEnglish name derived from 'glend', meaning 'valley'. Originally a medieval surname, it evolved into a given name for boys, although sometimes used for girls.
GLENFORD
MasculineAmerican name derived from the Scottish surname Glencoe, meaning "valley of the combe." Its rare usage makes it distinctive.
GLENIS
MasculineUnique Scottish feminine name derived from the Gaelic word 'gleann' meaning 'valley'.