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GREAGORY
MasculineGregory is a male name of Greek origin, meaning 'vigilant' or 'watchful', historically prominent and carried by notable figures like Saint Gregory the Great.
GREAT
MasculineAmerican origin and means 'very good'.
GREATNESS
MasculineUncommon yet meaningful African name of Igbo origin, signifying 'the state or quality of being great'.
GRECO
MasculineThe given name Greco is of Italian origin, derived from the Latin word "graecus" meaning Greek, originally used as a surname for people of Greek descent but also used as a given name in some cases. In Italy, it is associated with the renowned artist Il Greco (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri), contributing to its popularity.
GREELEY
MasculineUncommon American given name derived from the Scottish Gaelic surname Griogall, meaning 'watchful' or 'vigilant'. It is famously associated with Horace Greeley, a 19th-century newspaper editor who advised young men to "Go West".
GREELY
MasculineRare, unisex American given name derived from the Middle English word "grel", meaning "to groan" or "to cry out". Popularized by explorer Adolfus Greely in the late 19th century, it has become associated with strength and adventurousness due to his Arctic expeditions.
GREEN
MasculineEnglish given name derived from the Middle English word for the color green, gaining popularity in recent years due to its association with nature and environmentalism.
GREENBERRY
MasculineEnglish name derived from 'grenebere', meaning green berry of the box tree.
GREENE
MasculineEnglish surname derived from 'grene', meaning 'green', and may have referred to one living near greenery or wearing green clothing.
GREENVILLE
MasculineGiven name derived from 'Green' and 'ville', meaning 'green town'. It originated as a place name, with notable instances including Greenville, South Carolina, founded in 1755. Though unisex and gaining some popularity, it remains uncommon.
GREENWOOD
MasculineGreenwood, an uncommon English name, means 'green woods' and evokes images of lush forests, reflecting its rural heritage.
GREER
MasculineDistinct Scottish given name derived from "Griomair", meaning "sun of the sea". It was first used as a given name in Scotland during the 17th century and has gained worldwide popularity recently, now considered gender-neutral despite its historic ties to Scotland.
GREG
MasculineGreek name meaning "vigilant" or "alert," derived from the word 'gregoras.'
GREGARIO
MasculineGregorio is an Italian name meaning 'alert' or 'watchful', derived from the Latin word 'gregarius'. It is associated with Saint Gregory the Great and is considered traditional in Italy and Spanish-speaking countries.
GREGARY
MasculineGregory is a name of Latin origin, meaning "alert" or "watchful," and has been widely used throughout history, associated with intelligence and leadership.
GREGEORY
MasculineThe name Gregory, meaning 'vigilant' or 'alert,' is of Latin origin and was popularized by St. Gregory the Great.
GREGERY
MasculineMasculine English name of Latin origin, meaning 'alert' or 'vigilant', derived from Gregory, popular among early Christians due to its association with Saint Gregory the Great, and historically favored by royalty and nobility.
GREGG
MasculineEnglish name variant of Gregory, meaning "vigilant" or "alert," and has been used in English-speaking countries for centuries.
GREGGERY
MasculineRare Greek-derived name, meaning 'vigilant', variant of Gregory, with rich historical roots, particularly in the Byzantine Empire.
GREGGORY
MasculineGregory is a name of Greek origin, meaning "vigorous" or "watchful," first used as a title for high-ranking officials before becoming a popular Christian name during the Middle Ages, thanks in part to Saint Gregory the Great.
GREGOIRE
MasculineGregory is a male given name of Latin origin, derived from the Late Latin word "gregarius", meaning "alert" or "watchful".
GREGOR
MasculineGregor is of Latin origin, meaning "watchful" or "vigilant," derived from the ancient Greek word "gregoria." It has been historically significant, notably borne by Pope Gregory I (Saint Gregory the Great) who spread Christianity throughout Europe.
GREGOREY
MasculineDistinctive male name of Greek origin meaning 'vigilant' or 'alert', popularized by Saint Gregory the Great, and known for its historical significance and association with prominent figures throughout history.
GREGORG
MasculineUncommon Greek name meaning "vigilant" or "watchful," derived from the Greek word "Gregorios." It was famously borne by Pope Gregory I (Saint Gregory the Great).
GREGORI
MasculineGreek name meaning "vigilant" or "watchful", derived from the Greek word "gregorein".
GREGORIA
MasculineRare, elegant female name of Latin origin, derived from the male name Gregory, meaning 'flock' or 'herd'. Popularized among Italian nobility during the Middle Ages, it signifies both piety and high social status.
GREGORIE
MasculineGregory is a name of Greek origin, derived from 'gregoria', meaning 'vigilant' or 'alert'.
GREGORIO
MasculineSpanish and Italian name derived from Latin "Gregorius", meaning watchful or vigilant. Popularized by early Christian saints, it's traditionally used in Spain and among Spanish-speaking communities worldwide.
GREGORIOS
MasculineGreek name meaning "vigilant," associated with notable historical figures like Saint Gregorios the Wonderworker and Gregorios Palamas. It remains popular today due to its rich heritage and meaningful significance.
GREGORY
MasculineGreek-origin name meaning 'vigilant' or 'watchful', derived from the Greek word 'gregoria'. It has been popular throughout history due to its association with Saint Gregory the Great.
GREGOY
MasculineGregory is a name of Greek origin meaning "vigilant" or "alert".
GREGREY
MasculineUncommon male name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Gregory (meaning "vigilant") and Grey, used sparingly throughout history for its uniqueness.
GREGRORY
MasculineThe name Gregory originates from Latin, derived from 'gregarius', meaning 'watchful' or 'alert'. Introduced to England by the Normans in 1066, it gained popularity during the Middle Ages due to its association with several early saints and popes. In the United States, Gregory reached peak popularity mid-20th century, with some recent resurgence. Variations include Gregor, Greggory, Gregorio, and Gregoria for females. Notable bearers of this name span from six popes to philosophers like Mendel and Bateson, and actors such as Peck.
GREGROY
MasculineGregory is a Greek male given name meaning "vigilant" or "watchful." It has been widely used throughout history due to its association with prominent figures like Saint Gregory the Great and Saint Gregory of Nyssa.
GREGRY
MasculineThe name Gregory is of Greek origin, deriving from the word "gregoria" meaning "watchful" or "vigilant." It has been borne by notable figures like Saint Gregory the Great and Pope Gregory XIII who introduced the Gregorian calendar.
GREGSON
MasculineEnglish given name derived from "Greg" meaning 'watchful' or 'alert', with '-son' signifying 'son of'. It originated as a variant of Gregory, associated with Saint Gregory the Great and later used by notable figures like Sir William Gregson and in literature such as P.G. Wodehouse's works.
GREIG
MasculineUnique male given name of Scottish origin, derived from the surname "Grieve," which means either 'judge' or 'to burden'. It first appeared as a given name in Scotland during the 18th century.
GREIGH
MasculineUncommon Irish male name derived from the surname 'O'Grianna', meaning 'descendant of Griana'. It signifies strength, leadership, and nobility.
GREIGHSON
MasculineAmerican origin name with uncertain meaning, potentially a blend of Graysen and Briggs, but gaining recent popularity in the US.
GREISON
MasculineGreyson is an English name derived from an Old English surname given to someone with grey hair or beard, meaning "son of the gray-haired man.