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GLENMORE
MasculineUnique male given name of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic words 'gleann' meaning valley, and 'mòr' meaning big or great, thus translating to "great valley.
GLENN
MasculineScottish unisex name meaning "valley," popularized by astronaut John Herschel Glenn Jr.
GLENNA
MasculineUnique Scottish feminine name derived from the word "glen," meaning valley.
GLENNARD
MasculineUncommon American given name created by blending Scottish 'Glenn' meaning "valley" and Germanic 'Arnold' translating to "eagle power".
GLENNIE
MasculineRare Scottish given name derived from the Gaelic surname MacGille Eoghann, meaning "son of the servant of St. John.
GLENNIS
MasculineScottish-derived unisex given name meaning "valley of Yarrow," popularized mid-20th century globally but not traditionally Scottish.
GLENNON
MasculineIrish name meaning 'from the fair-haired valley', originating from the old Gaelic words 'glinn' (valley) and 'dubh' (dark-colored).
GLENNWOOD
MasculineRare American given name derived from Scottish 'Gleann' (valley) and 'Wood' (forest), coined in the late 19th or early 20th century.
GLENNY
MasculineRare American given name, possibly derived from the Scottish names Glenn or Glenna, meaning 'valley', with no explicit meaning defined in any language.
GLENROY
MasculineRare Scottish male name derived from 'gleann' (valley) and 'ruadh' (red-haired), signifying "valley of the red-haired ones".
GLENSTON
MasculineScottish male given name derived from the Gaelic word "gleann," meaning "glen." It translates to "of the glen" and carries connotations of nature's rugged landscapes and valleys. While uncommon, Glenston has been used consistently throughout history in Scotland and its diaspora.
GLENTON
MasculineUnique Latin-derived name meaning "slope" or "hill," popularized as a surname in medieval England and later used as a given name, particularly in northern England's hilly regions.
GLENVILLE
MasculineUncommon American given name derived from the Scottish surname Glennville, which means "servant of Saint Brian." It combines "Glenn/Glen" meaning valley or glen, and "ville" meaning town, resulting in "town in the valley" or "town in the glen." Popularized by author William Faulkner but never widely used.
GLENWARD
MasculineRare, Scottish-derived given name meaning 'valley of Argyll', evoking images of verdant valleys amidst rugged mountains.
GLENWOOD
MasculineAmerican name derived from Scottish elements, combining "glen" (valley) and "wood" (forest), translating to "valley of the woods".
GLEYBER
MasculineRare Spanish given name derived from "gleibero," meaning "glib or smooth-tongued," often associated with intelligence and eloquence. It was likely used as a nickname for skilled speakers in Spain and may also be inspired by the Spanish word "gleba" for earth or soil.
GLIN
MasculineGlyn is a historic Welsh name derived from 'glyn', meaning 'valley'; it's proud and traditional, often associated with Prince Glyndŵr.
GLORIA
MasculineLatin-derived feminine given name that means 'glory'. It originated from the Latin word 'gloriam' and was popularized during the Middle Ages in Europe.
GLORY
MasculineEnglish name originating from Middle English 'glorie', meaning "splendor, brightness, or fame".
GLOSTER
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from the Old English word 'glōste', meaning 'to glow' or 'shine'. Originally a surname, it has been adopted as a first name in some instances but remains relatively rare. It does not have any specific associated myths or legends.
GLOVER
MasculineEnglish given name derived from the occupational surname Glover, meaning 'glove maker'.
GLOYD
MasculineDistinctive Welsh name derived from "Gloyw," meaning "shining" or "radiant.
GLYDE
MasculineUncommon yet historically significant Irish name derived from the Gaelic Magraid, meaning "peaceful.
GLYN
MasculineDistinct Welsh name derived from "glyn," meaning "valley.
GLYNDON
MasculineWelsh name derived from 'gwyn' (white) and 'din' (fortress), translating to 'white fortress'. Originally used for fortified settlements, it evolved into a personal name in the Middle Ages, gaining popularity in the 19th century due to interest in Welsh culture.
GLYNIS
MasculineWelsh female given name derived from "Glyndwr", meaning "conqueror". It gained popularity during the 20th century and is often associated with Welsh culture and history, bearing the legacy of Owain Glyndwr.
GLYNN
MasculineRare, Irish-derived given name meaning "descendant of Glinn," once used as a surname (Ó Glinn).
GO
MasculineThe name 'Go' originates from Japan, signifying 'to go', embodying progress and journey.
GOBEL
MasculineUnique French given name derived from Giselbert, meaning 'famous captive'.
GOBIND
MasculineIndian male given name derived from Sanskrit 'Govinda', meaning 'bringer of happiness'.
GOBLE
MasculineRare, enigmatic name of uncertain origin, possibly deriving from English 'Gibb' or Scottish/Irish 'Gibson', meaning 'goat'; Old French 'Godebert', translating to 'bright and famous'; or Norman 'Gobel/Gobell', associated with 'cupbearer'. Its exact meaning remains elusive.
GOD
MasculineGod, an English word of divine origin, refers to a supreme being or deity. It signifies the ultimate creator and ruler of the universe in many monotheistic religions like Christianity, Islam, and Judaism.
GODFRED
MasculineRare Scandinavian name meaning "having good peace", tracing its origins to Old Norse elements and associated with Danish ruler Godfred the Great, symbolizing leadership and wisdom.
GODFREY
MasculineGermanic name meaning "peace of God".
GODOFREDO
MasculineRare, historic male name of Germanic origin, translating to "having good peace" or "bearing good fortune," popularized by Visigoths in the 5th century AD and famously borne by Godfrey of Bouillon during the First Crusade.
GODRIC
MasculineAncient Anglo-Saxon name meaning "strong in god's power".
GODRICK
MasculineRare but historically significant male name of Old English origin, derived from 'god' (good) and 'ric' (power), meaning "strong in power".
GODSON
MasculineAfrican-derived Igbo name meaning "child born as a gift from God".
GODSWILL
MasculineDistinctive male name of African origin, translating to "God's wish" or "God will be willing". It reflects Christian faith in God's guidance.
GODWILL
MasculineAmerican male given name composed of 'God' and 'will', signifying divine willpower.