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GURVINDER
MasculineIndian male given name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "one who finds a teacher" or "one who discovers a spiritual guide.
GURVIR
MasculineIndian name derived from Punjabi, meaning "courageous warrior".
GURVIS
MasculineRare Hebrew name with significant meaning, deriving from the word "gur" for vulture or raptor, symbolizing strength and power in ancient times.
GURWARIS
MasculineIndian-origin name, significant in Sikhism, meaning 'searching for a teacher'.
GUS
MasculineIntroducing Gus: a friendly, recent variant of Augustus, the Latin word for "great.
GUSS
MasculineHistoric German name derived from 'Giselher,' meaning 'spear warrior.'
GUSSIE
MasculineCharming, unisex name with German roots, derived from Gustaf, meaning "peace" or "protector of peace".
GUST
MasculineGust is of Scandinavian origin, derived from Old Norse 'Gautr', meaning 'staff' or 'club'. It was popular among ancient Germanic tribes and has historical significance through figures like Gustavas II Adolfus, King of Sweden in the 17th century. Today, it's used as a given name, often shortened to Gus.
GUSTABO
MasculineGustavo is a Spanish boys' name derived from Germanic "Gundulf", meaning "powerful in war".
GUSTAF
MasculineSwedish masculine given name derived from Germanic elements "guth" meaning "god" or "spirit," and "fridu" meaning "peace." It translates to "peace of God" and has been popular among Swedish royalty since the Middle Ages, notably King Gustaf II Adolf (1594-1632).
GUSTAS
MasculineRare, Lithuanian-origin name meaning 'strength' or 'power'.
GUSTAUO
MasculineGustavo is a Spanish origin boy's name meaning "bearer", derived from the verb 'llevar'.
GUSTAV
MasculineGerman-origin unisex name derived from the Germanic element 'gust', meaning 'staff' or 'spear'. It was popular among medieval royalty and has been associated with notable figures like Gustav II Adolf of Sweden and Gustav Mahler of Austria.
GUSTAVE
MasculineClassic French male name with Germanic origins meaning 'strong', popularized by figures like Flaubert and Gustaf Vasa.
GUSTAVO
MasculineSpanish name derived from Latin 'Gaspar', one of the three wise men who visited Jesus at his birth. Its meaning, 'bearer of treasures' or 'bringer of wealth', reflects Gaspar's luxurious gifts.
GUSTAVUS
MasculineLatin-derived name meaning 'strong' or 'brave', historically associated with Germanic countries and notable figures like Gustav II Adolf of Sweden.
GUSTER
MasculineRare French name meaning 'drop,' originally given to boys with unique birthmarks or features, dating back to at least the 16th century.
GUSTIE
MasculineCharming Italian name derived from 'gusto', meaning 'taste' or 'flavor'. It was popularized by composer Gustav Mahler and has been used by both men and women throughout history.
GUSTIN
MasculineUnique male name of Latin origin, derived from 'justus' meaning 'just' or 'righteous', popularized by Saint Gustinus/Vincent of Saragossa.
GUSTON
MasculineRare yet captivating Scandinavian male name with roots in the Viking Age, meaning 'staff of God'.
GUSTY
MasculineDistinctive male name of Latin origin, meaning 'renowned in battle', popularized by historical figures like King Gustav I Vasa and known for its Scandinavian royal history.
GUTHRIE
MasculineScottish given name derived from the surname of the powerful Guthrie clan, meaning "stranger" or "foreigner" in Gaelic.
GUY
MasculineFrench origin, meaning "guide" or "leader".
GUYE
MasculineThe rare name Guye has Norman French origins, derived from Germanic elements 'Wiuwa' and 'Helm', meaning 'will' and 'helmet', respectively, signifying 'strong-willed warrior.'
GUYMON
MasculineRare, distinct given name of uncertain origin and meaning. Its roots are unknown, but it may be a variant spelling of the Welsh name Gwilym, meaning "gentle chief." Alternatively, it could be an original creation by its first bearer's parents. Despite its uncertain origins, Guymon has been used as a male given name for centuries, with some instances of its use for females in English-speaking countries.
GUYON
MasculineRare yet distinctive French given name derived from the Old French word "guyon," meaning "leader" or "guide.
GUYTON
MasculineDistinctively masculine French-origin given name derived from the surname Guyon, thought to mean "guides" or "leads," with notable bearers including Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre.
GUZMAN
MasculineGuzman is of Spanish origin, meaning 'crow', derived from the Basque word 'gutzemine'. It has been popular among Basque families and holds historical significance with figures like Guzmán el Bueno.
GUZTAVO
MasculineThe name Gustavo is of Spanish origin and means "warrior" or "bold warrior.
GWAIN
MasculineRare but meaningful Welsh name derived from "gwain", meaning white, traditionally given to fair-haired or pale-skinned boys, associated with brave heroes in Welsh mythology like the Mabinogion, and popular among medieval Welsh nobility.
GWEN
MasculineWelsh name meaning "white, fair, or blessed," historically used for both sexes but now predominantly female.
GWENDELL
MasculineDistinctive Welsh name meaning "white leader".
GWENDOLYN
MasculineWelsh name meaning "white ring" or "blessed ring," first appearing in 12th-century Arthurian literature.
GWILYM
MasculineDistinctive Welsh male given name with ancient origins, composed of "gu" meaning victory and "ilym" meaning gentle, signifying 'gentle victory'. It was popular among the Welsh nobility during the Middle Ages and has been associated with notable figures such as Gwilym ap Gruffudd.
GWIN
MasculineRare, Welsh-origin name derived from "gwyn", meaning "fair" or "white". Originally used for boys, it now suits both genders, bearing historical significance as the name of 6th-century Welsh ruler Gwin the Old.
GWINN
MasculineRare Welsh name derived from "gwin," meaning "wine." It was introduced by Roman settlers and became associated with winemaking and merchants in Wales.
GWYDION
MasculineDistinctive male name of Welsh origin, derived from 'gwig', meaning 'tree' or 'wood'. In Welsh mythology, it's associated with the god Gwydion, known for his wisdom, magic, and shapeshifting abilities.
GWYN
MasculineWelsh name meaning "white" or "blessed," associated with the Welsh god Gwyon and used as a unique unisex name today.
GWYNN
MasculineRare yet captivating Welsh female name derived from the word "gwên," meaning happiness or bliss.
GWYNNE
MasculineWelsh name of ancient origin meaning "white" or "fair", traditionally used for both boys and girls but now more commonly associated with females.