Male names.

GURBAAZ

Masculine

Punjabi Sikh name meaning 'Lion of Gurbani', signifying strength, courage, and divine wisdom.

GURBAJ

Masculine

Gurbaj, of Indian Punjabi origin, means "Wisdom in Service.

GURBIR

Masculine

Rare Indian male name derived from Sanskrit words 'Gu' (dark/cloud) and 'Var' (to cross over), translating to 'one who crosses dark waters'.

GURDEEP

Masculine

Indian name from Punjab, derived from Sikhism. It means "light of the guru," symbolizing enlightenment and guidance in Sikh culture.

GURDIT

Masculine

Indian name from the Punjabi community, derived from Sikh faith, meaning 'Given Light'.

GURDON

Masculine

The name Gurdon is derived from the English village of Gurdon in Wiltshire, and means 'spear strength'.

GUREKAM

Masculine

Rare Basque name meaning 'our soul'.

GURFATEH

Masculine

Distinctive Punjabi name meaning 'salutation' or 'respect', embodying profound respect and harmony in Punjabi culture, with historical roots tracing back to ancient times.

GURINDER

Masculine

Indian name derived from Sikhism, combining "guru" meaning teacher and "Inder" after Hindu god Indra; popular among Sikhs worldwide, notable bearers include activist Gurinder Singh Khalsa and director Gurinder Chadha.

GURJAAP

Masculine

Unique Punjabi male given name derived from "gurj", meaning brave or courageous, popularized by Sikh guru Guru Gobind Singh.

GURJAS

Masculine

Indian Punjabi male name meaning 'power of the Guru', derived from the Sikh scriptures' sacredness and strength.

GURJEET

Masculine

Unique Punjabi Sikh name meaning "victorious through wisdom.

GURJIT

Masculine

Indian origin name, meaning 'Victory in Light', composed of elements 'Gur' (light) and 'Jit' (victory).

GURJOT

Masculine

Indian-origin name derived from Sanskrit 'Gurudata', meaning 'giver of light'. It signifies enlightenment and guidance, reflecting its historical association with Sikh Guru Amar Das, known as the 'Guru of Light'. Today, it's widely admired across cultures for its profound meaning.

GURKAMAL

Masculine

Indian-origin Sikh name meaning 'Teacher who is like a lotus flower', symbolizing purity and enlightenment.

GURKIRAT

Masculine

Indian Sikh name composed of 'Gur' (teacher) and 'Kirat' (form), signifying 'the one whose form is a teacher', reflecting the pursuit of wisdom through learning.

GURLEY

Masculine

English surname turned given name, believed to derive from an occupation involving millers or bakers of large round cakes. Its meaning may relate to "from/of the mill" or "from/of the round cake.

GURMAN

Masculine

Distinctive unisex name of Punjabi origin, derived from 'Gurmukhi', meaning 'from the mouth of Guru'. It signifies following spiritual guidance.

GURMEHAR

Masculine

Punjabi boy's name meaning 'towards the Guru on the 40th day', signifying spiritual guidance and remembrance in Sikhism.

GURNAV

Masculine

Uncommon Indian name derived from the Hindu epic Mahabharata, meaning "one who has conquered his senses," signifying self-control and inner strength.

GURNEY

Masculine

Rare, English-origin male given name derived from the Middle English word "gurnon," meaning "surname.

GURNIE

Masculine

Uncommon given name of unknown origin, not derived from any known language or culture, and its meaning remains unclear.

GURNIWAZ

Masculine

Gurniwaz: An exotic-sounding name with unknown origins, often associated with fantasy characters.

GURNOOR

Masculine

Distinctive Punjabi name derived from "Guru" (teacher) and "Noor" (light), signifying "light of the spiritual teacher".

GURPAL

Masculine

Indian Sikh name meaning "protected by the guru," composed of "Gur" (guru/teacher) and "Pal" (protection).

GURPREET

Masculine

Distinctive Sikh male name, composed of 'Gur' meaning 'teacher/wisdom', and 'preet' meaning 'love'. Its origin lies in Sikhism's teachings of honesty, equality, and devotion.

GURSAHIB

Masculine

Indian name from Punjab, derived from Sanskrit words 'Gur' (light/darkness dispeller) and 'Sahib' (lord), thus translating to 'Lord of Light'. In Sikhism, it's a title given to spiritual masters like Guru Nanak Dev and his successors.

GURSANJH

Masculine

Punjabi name derived from 'Gur' meaning wisdom and 'Sanjh' meaning twilight, signifying 'the wisdom of twilight'.

GURSEHAJ

Masculine

Indian Sikh name meaning 'easy with the Guru', embodying spiritual guidance and simplicity.

GURSHAAN

Masculine

Unique, Indian-origin name derived from 'Gursahib', meaning 'Respected Lord' in Punjabi, reflecting reverence for Sikhism's spiritual leaders.

GURSHAN

Masculine

Unique Punjabi name meaning 'handsome with light or knowledge'.

GURSHAWN

Masculine

Indian name derived from Gurushankar, combining 'Guru', teacher or spiritual guide, with 'Shankar', Lord Shiva.

GURSIMRAN

Masculine

Sikh name meaning "God's Grace," derived from 'Gur' (God) and 'Simran' (remembrance), reflecting the belief in constant divine remembrance.

GURTAAJ

Masculine

Indian-Punjabi name meaning 'heavy with reverence,' conveying wisdom and respect.

GURTAAZ

Masculine

Unisex Persian name meaning 'tribute' or 'offering'. Its elements, 'gur' ('mountain') and 'taaz' ('pure'), combine to interpret as 'pure mountain'. Rare globally, it's more commonly used for males.

GURTAJ

Masculine

Revered Indian male given name of Sanskrit origin, translating to 'gift of the spiritual teacher' and signifying respect for spiritual wisdom and guidance.

GURTEJ

Masculine

Uncommon but meaningful Indian male given name derived from Sanskrit words "Guru" (teacher) and "Teja" (radiance), interpreted as "radiant teacher" or "splendid guide.

GURU

Masculine

The name Guru originates from Sanskrit, meaning 'teacher' or 'spiritual guide,' reflecting its significant role in Hindu culture.

GURVANSH

Masculine

Indian Sikh name with historic roots, combining "guru" (teacher) and "vansh" (dynasty), signifying a lineage guided by spiritual teachers.

GURVEER

Masculine

Indian name of Punjabi origin, composed of 'Gur', meaning light or disciple, and 'Veer', meaning brave. It translates to courageous disciple or brave light, reflecting the spiritual and cultural significance it holds within the Sikh community.