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GREKO
MasculineRare, Greek-derived name meaning "wild" or "ferocious," historically linked to brave warriors and heroes like Heracles, and carried by notable figures such as Saint Gregory of Nazianzus.
GRENVILLE
MasculineEnglish name of Norman origin, derived from "grenaville," meaning "village on a green hill." It has been associated with wealth and power throughout history.
GREOGORY
MasculineGregory is of Greek origin, meaning 'vigilant' or 'watchful', derived from the Greek word 'gregorein'.
GREOGRY
MasculineGregory is a name of Greek origin meaning 'vigilant' or 'alert', popularized during the Middle Ages by Saint Gregory the Great.
GREORY
MasculineGregory is a Latin-origin name meaning "vigilant" or "watchful," popularized by Saint Gregory the Great, with notable bearers including Saint Gregory of Nazianzus and Pope Gregory XIII.
GRESHAM
MasculineUncommon yet meaningful English name derived from an ancient Norfolk estate, meaning "grove home" or "grey homestead." It gained prominence through notable figures like Thomas Gresham, founder of London's Royal Exchange.
GRETA
MasculineGermanic female given name meaning "peace," with notable bearers including actress Greta Garbo and environmental activist Greta Thunberg.
GRETCHEN
MasculineGerman feminine given name meaning "pearl".
GREY
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Old French 'gris', meaning 'gray'. Originally a surname for those with gray hair or clothing, it evolved into a given name symbolizing wisdom and balance.
GREYCEN
MasculineUnique name of unknown origin, often associated with grace and elegance, but its true meaning remains uncertain.
GREYCIN
MasculineDistinctive French name derived from "Griswin," meaning "gray friend" or "gray protector.
GREYDEN
MasculineEnglish boy's name, originating from the Old English 'Græthgar', meaning 'gray-haired spear'.
GREYDON
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Old English word 'grægan', meaning 'to gray' or 'to grow old'. It was originally given to people with grey hair or considered wise due to their age. The most common spelling today is Greydon, though variants like Graidon and Greyden exist. One of the earliest known bearers was Greydon de la Haye, listed in the Hundred Rolls of 1273. Today, Greydon is recognized as an uncommon yet distinct name for boys, carrying a sense of tradition and wisdom due to its historical origins.
GREYER
MasculineUnique German name derived from "grīo," meaning grey. It was borne by an early medieval Frankish king and symbolizes wisdom and neutrality.
GREYLAN
MasculineRare English name of Old English origin, meaning "gray" combined with the place-name suffix "-lan". It was popular among the British nobility during the Victorian era but has since become quite uncommon.
GREYLEN
MasculineRare, unisex Scottish name derived from the surname Graham, meaning 'servant' or 'gray'. It originated in medieval Scotland and is now associated with strength and intelligence.
GREYLIN
MasculineGreylyn is a rare yet captivating given name of Welsh origin, combining 'grey' or 'silver' with 'lynn', translating to 'gray lake'. It evokes tranquil beauty and serenity, with historical roots dating back to the 17th century in Wales.
GREYLING
MasculineRare yet distinct Germanic name meaning 'battle grey'.
GREYLON
MasculineThe name Greylon has an unknown origin and no widely recognized meaning, making it a unique choice often used in recent times without significant historical background.
GREYLYN
MasculineUncommon Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Gríofa, meaning "descendant of Gríofa," an ancient Gaelic chief.
GREYSAN
MasculineUnique, modern unisex name of unknown origin and meaning, popularized in recent years for its distinctive sound and spelling.
GREYSEN
MasculineUncommon yet significant Irish-American boy's name derived from the surname O'Griofa, meaning "descendant of Griofa," which translates to "loved by God" or "God is my strength." This historic name was borne by prominent figures like Muircheartach O'Griofa in medieval Ireland.
GREYSIN
MasculineInvented English given name with no clear etymology or historical context, but it may evoke tranquility or mystery due to its potential associations with the color gray and the suffix "-sin.
GREYSON
MasculineEnglish given name with a unique spelling, derived from Old English words meaning 'gray-haired son'.
GREYSONN
MasculineRare, Scottish-origin name meaning 'son of the hound' or 'son of the warrior,' tracing back to medieval Scotland.
GREYSTON
MasculineUnique male name of English origin, combining 'grey' for neutrality and wisdom, and 'stone' for strength and endurance.
GREYSUN
MasculineModern, unique name combining 'Grey', symbolizing sophistication and intelligence, with 'Sun', representing warmth and positivity.
GREYSYN
MasculineCaptivating unisex name of unknown origin with meanings linked to the color grey, possibly implying calmness, though not historically documented.
GREYTON
MasculineRare English given name believed to be inspired by the South African town named after British colonial administrator Henry George Grey. Its meaning is uncertain but often associated with sophistication, elegance, and adaptability or linked to the greyhound breed.
GRIEG
MasculineEdvard Grieg's first name is of Norwegian origin and means "home ruler," while his last name, Hagerup, likely references a hill or mound near his ancestors' home.
GRIER
MasculineThe Scottish name Grier originates from the surname Graham, meaning 'gracious' or 'loved', and was historically held by notable figures like mathematician John Grier.
GRIEZMANN
MasculineAntoine Griezmann is a French given name derived from the Germanic word 'grim', meaning 'mask' or 'helmet', originally used as a warrior nickname.
GRIFF
MasculineRare Welsh boys' name derived from the word "griffin", meaning "strong lord".
GRIFFEN
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from the Old English word "griffin," meaning a mythical creature symbolizing divine power and vigilance.
GRIFFEY
MasculineFrench-origin given name derived from "griffon," a mythical creature, with no specific meaning or historical figure association. It gained popularity through American baseball player Ken Griffey Jr.
GRIFFIN
MasculineWelsh-origin name derived from 'griffin,' referring to a mythical creature known for strength and courage. Popular since medieval times, it symbolizes leadership and protectiveness.
GRIFFINN
MasculineRare Irish given name derived from the Old Welsh name Gruffudd, meaning "strong lord.
GRIFFITH
MasculineWelsh name meaning 'strong lord' or 'noble strength', popularized through Arthurian legend and notable historical figures like Owain Glyndŵr.
GRIFFON
MasculineGriffon: Rare Latin-derived name, originally 'gryphus' (griffin), symbolizing strength & vigilance from ancient mythology.
GRIFFYN
MasculineWelsh-origin unisex name, meaning 'wakeful', traditionally used to denote alert individuals. It shares a historic connection with the mythical griffin creature from Welsh literature like the Mabinogion.