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GORMAN
MasculineIrish name derived from "Ó Gormáin," meaning "descendant of the dark or blue-haired one." It has evolved over generations, with variations like O'MAN and ORMAND appearing in different regions. Known for bravery and loyalty, the O Gormains played a significant role in Irish history. Today, it's a beloved choice worldwide despite its uniqueness.
GORO
MasculineJapanese name composed of 'go' meaning five and 'rou' meaning man or son, translating to fifth son.
GOSHEN
MasculineRare Hebrew given name derived from the word meaning "drawing near," associated with the biblical region where Joseph settled his family.
GOSPEL
MasculineThe name Gospel originates from Middle English 'godspell', meaning 'good news'. It is of Christian derivation, signifying the teachings and stories about Jesus Christ. First used as both a first name and surname during the Middle Ages, it retains its religious connotations today.
GOTEN
MasculineRare Japanese male given name composed of 'Go' (五, five) and 'Ten' (天, heaven), translating to "five heavens".
GOTHAM
MasculineGotham: An English literary name from Geoffrey Chaucer's tales, symbolizing foolishness; later popularized by DC Comics' Batman as his crime-ridden city.
GOTTFRED
MasculineScandinavian name of Old Norse origin, meaning 'given by God in peace'.
GOTTFRIED
MasculineGermanic male given name derived from the Old German elements 'got' meaning 'god' and 'fridu' meaning 'peace', translating to 'peace of God'.
GOTTI
MasculineItalian surname-turned-first-name with Germanic roots, meaning "little god" or "small good.
GOTTLIEB
MasculineGerman name that means "God's bold one.
GOTTLOB
MasculineMasculine given name of German origin, derived from "got" meaning "God" and "lobe" meaning "love", translating to "God love". It was popular among the nobility and clergy during the Middle Ages but is now considered old-fashioned. Notable bearers include Gottlob Frege, a mathematician, and Gottlob Fritsch, an art historian.
GOULD
MasculineThe given name Gould of English origin means "yellow metal" and was initially used as a surname for goldsmiths before becoming popular as a given name.
GOUTHAM
MasculineAncient Indian name derived from 'Gautama', meaning 'son of cow herdsman', and is associated with the revered sage father of Lord Rama in Hindu mythology.
GOVAN
MasculineScottish name derived from Gaelic 'Gobhan', meaning 'white-haired', used by ancient Picts. Saint Gobhan, a 6th-century Irish monk, popularized this name in Scotland after landing near the River Clyde and establishing a monastery that still bears his name today.
GOVANI
MasculineItalian given name derived from "governare", meaning "to govern".
GOVANNI
MasculineGiovanni is an elegant Italian male name originating from the Latin 'Iohannes', meaning 'God is gracious'.
GOVANNY
MasculineUnique Spanish name derived from Juan, meaning "God is gracious.
GOVANY
MasculineName derived from the Latin word "gubernare," meaning "to steer or control." It signifies governance, leadership, and management.
GOVERNOR
MasculineGovernor, a rare yet historically significant male given name, traces its roots to the Latin 'gubernator', meaning 'governor' or 'pilot'. This name signifies guidance and leadership across cultures.
GOVIND
MasculineSanskrit male name meaning "one who finds Lord Krishna" or "cow finder," reflecting its sacred Hindu origins.
GOVINDA
MasculineMasculine given name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'one who pleases or satisfies the senses,' derived from the Hindu god Krishna's childhood name and associated with Lord Vishnu and his divine playfulness.
GOWTHAM
MasculineIndian male given name derived from Sanskrit 'Gautama', meaning 'cattle wealth' or 'cows'. It is associated with wisdom and enlightenment, reflecting its historical connection to Hindu mythology and Buddhism.
GRABIEL
MasculineGabriel is a male given name of Hebrew origin meaning "God is my strength.
GRABRIEL
MasculineGabriel is a Hebrew name meaning 'God is my strength'.
GRACE
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Latin "gratia," meaning "grace" or "favor." It originally signified qualities such as elegance, charm, and kindness.
GRACEN
MasculineUnique English female name derived from "grace", meaning elegance, charm, and beauty, combined with the suffix "-en".
GRACEON
MasculineRare French name derived from 'Grace' (elegance) and '-on' suffix, popularized in the 20th century.
GRACESON
MasculineRecently created name combining 'Grace' (Latin for 'elegance') and 'Sonny' ('sunny', 'cheerful'), signifying warmth, charm, and sophistication.
GRACIAN
MasculineRare Latin-derived given name meaning "most charming" or "most graceful", originally used by Spanish nobility during the Middle Ages, now often chosen as a middle or family name for its elegance.
GRACIANO
MasculineSpanish masculine given name derived from Latin 'gratia', meaning grace, popularized in Spain during the Middle Ages and associated with nobility.
GRACIE
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Latin 'gratia', meaning 'grace'. It was originally used as a term of address for high-ranking ladies in the Middle Ages before evolving into a given name.
GRACIELA
MasculineElegant Spanish name derived from 'gracia', meaning 'grace'.
GRACIN
MasculineLatin-derived unisex name, originally popular among Catholics due to saints like Saint Vincent of Saragossa. It means 'grace', evoking elegance reminiscent of medieval French nobility.
GRACYN
MasculineStylish, Latin-derived girl's name meaning 'grace', popularized during the Middle Ages as a virtue name reflecting desired qualities of elegance and grace. Today, it stands out among similar names due to its distinctive spelling yet maintains familiarity, ranking consistently within the top 1000 popular baby names in English-speaking countries like the US, Canada, and Australia.
GRADDY
MasculineRare, Ethiopian-derived male name meaning 'to thank'.
GRADEN
MasculineRare Latin-derived name, originally meaning "step" or "grade," and historically associated with notable figures like Roman Emperor Gratian.
GRADEY
MasculineDistinctive American male name likely derived from Gray/Grey, meaning "gray-haired".
GRADIE
MasculineUnique, Italian-derived name with a mysterious past. It's believed to stem from 'gradus', Latin for 'step' or 'degree', possibly signifying progress.
GRADIN
MasculineRare Latin-derived given name meaning 'step' or 'grade', historically used as a nickname for those living on steep hills or born on Saint Gradus's feast day.
GRADON
MasculineRare French given name derived from 'gradin', meaning staircase or step.