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GABA
(Gába): Pet form of Czech Gabirel, meaning "strong
man of God."
GABBY:
Pet form of English Gabriel,
meaning "strong man of God."
GABE:
Nickname for English Gabriel, meaning "strong
man of God."
GABEK:
Pet form of Czech Gabirel,
meaning "strong man of God."
GABI:
Pet form of Hungarian Gábriel, meaning
"strong man of God."
GABINO:
Spanish form of Latin Gabinus, meaning "of
Gabium."
GABINUS:
Latin name meaning "of Gabium."
GABIR:
Variant of Arabic Jabir, meaning
"comforter."
GABIREL:
Czech form of English Gabriel,
meaning "strong man of God."
GABLE:
Nickname for English Gabriel,
meaning "strong man of God."
GABOR
(Gábor): Hungarian form of English Gabriel, meaning
"strong man of God."
GABR:
Variant of Arabic Gabir, meaning
"comforter."
GÁBRIEL:
Hungarian form of English Gabriel, meaning
"strong man of God."
GABRIEL: Biblical name of
one of the seven archangels, meaning "strong man of God."
GABRIELE:
Italian form of English Gabriel, meaning "strong man of
God."
GABRIELS:
Latvian form of English Gabriel, meaning "strong
man of God."
GABRJEL:
Polish form of English Gabriel, meaning "strong man of
God."
GABRYJEL:
Polish form of English Gabriel, meaning "strong
man of God."
GABRYS
(Gabryŝ): Pet form of Polish Gabryjel,
meaning "strong man of God."
GABRYSZ:
Variant of Polish Gabrys, meaning "strong man of God."
GACHERU:
African Kikuyu name meaning "spy."
GACHIE:
African Kikuyu name meaning "small pool/river."
GAD:
Hebrew biblical name of the first son of Jacob by Zilpah,
meaning "fortune."
GAEL:
Possibly a variant of English Gale, meaning "calm,
tranquil."
GAETAN
(Gaétan): French form of Roman Caietanus,
meaning "from Caieta (Gaeta,
Italy)."
GAETANO:
Italian name derived from Roman Caietanus,
meaning "from Caieta (Gaeta,
Italy)."
GAFAR:
Variant of Arabic Jafar, meaning
"stream."
GAGE:
English and French occupational surname for a "moneylender," transferred to
English forename use, from the Old French word gage,
meaning "pledge, surety (against money lent)."
GAHAREET:
Old Celtic legend name probably derived from Welsh Geraint,
meaning "old."
GAIGE:
English variant of Gage, meaning "moneylender"
or "pledge, surety."
GAIL:
Variant of English Gale, meaning "calm, tranquil."
GAIR:
Variant of English Gare, meaning "spear."
GAIROVALD:
"Spear ruler." Old German name composed of the elements ger
"spear" and wald "rule."
GAIUS:
Roman name derived from Latin Gavius, meaning
"rejoice."
GAIZKA:
Basque name meaning "savior."
GAL:
Hebrew unisex name meaning "mound, wave."
GALAHAD:
Welsh Arthurian legend name of a Knight of the Round Table, the son of Lancelot
and Elaine, and the only knight to
find the Holy Grail. The name was invented by the author of La Queste del
Saint Graal and was probably derived from biblical Gilead,
meaning "mound of testimony."
GALAL:
- Variant of Arabic Jalal,
meaning "greatness."
- Variant of Hebrew Gal,
meaning "mound, wave."
GALE:
Nickname for
English Galen, meaning "calm, tranquil."
In some cases, it may have been derived from the vocabulary word, gale,
meaning "sea storm."
GALEN:
English name derived from Roman Galenus, meaning
"calm, tranquil."
GALENUS:
Roman name derived from the word galene, meaning "calm,
tranquil."
GALL:
English form of Roman Gallus, meaning
"rooster."
GALLAGER:
Variant of Irish Gallagher, meaning "foreign
help."
GALLAGHER:
Irish surname transferred to forename use, itself an abbreviated form of
Gaelic Ó Gallchobhair "descendant of Gallchobhar."
GALLCHOBHAR:
"Foreign help." Gaelic name composed of the elements gall
"foreign, strange" and cabhair "help, support."
GALLUS:
Roman name meaning "rooster."
GAMAL:
Variant of Arabic Jamal, meaning
"beauty."
GAMALIEL:
Hebrew biblical name of a leader of the tribe of Manasseh,
meaning "God is my reward."
GAMIL:
Variant of Arabic Jamil,
meaning "handsome."
GAMLIEL:
Variant of biblical Gamaliel, meaning "God is my
reward."
GAMYUKA:
African Ganda name meaning "deputy; second in command."
GANDALF:
"Wand elf." Norse myth name of a dwarf, composed of the elements gandr
"cane, staff, wand" and álfr "elf."
GANESH:
"Lord of the horde." Hindi myth name of a god of good luck and
wisdom, composed of the elements gana "horde" and isa
"lord."
GANESHA:
Variant of Hindi Ganesh, meaning "lord of the
horde."
GANG:
Chinese name meaning "strength."
GANIX:
Basque form of John, meaning "God
is gracious."
GARABED:
Armenian
name meaning "forerunner."
GARAILE:
Basque name meaning "champion, victor."
GARBHAN
(Garbhán): "Little rough one." Irish name composed of garbh
"rough" and a diminutive suffix.
GARBIS: Armenian form of
Gary, meaning "spear."
GARE:
Nickname for English Gary, meaning "spear."
GARETH:
Welsh Arthurian legend name, possibly derived from Celtic Gahareet, meaning
"old."
GAREY:
Variant of English Gary, meaning "spear."
GARFIELD:
"Lives in a triangular field." English surname transferred to forename
use, composed of the Old English elements gar "triangular piece of land"
and feld "open country."
GARLAND:
"From the triangular estate." English surname transferred to
forename use, composed of the Old English elements gara
"triangular piece of land" and land "estate,
cultivated land."
GARNET:
English surname transferred to forename use, itself from
Old French Guarinot,
meaning "protection, shelter."
GARRET:
Variant of Irish Garrett, meaning "spear brave."
GARRETH:
Variant of Welsh Gareth, possibly meaning "old."
GARRETT:
Irish surname transferred to forename use, itself from the personal name Gerard,
meaning "spear brave."
GARRICK:
"Spear power." Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English elements ger
"spear" and ric "power."
GARRIT:
Frisian form of English/Irish Gerard,
meaning "spear brave."
GARTH:
English surname transferred to forename use, itself from an Old Norse word garđr,
denoting someone who "lives beside an enclosure." It is sometimes
mistaken for an abbreviated form of Gareth.
GARVAN:
English form of Irish Garbhan, meaning "little
rough one."
GARY:
"Spear." English surname transferred to forename use, itself
originally a Germanic nickname for longer names containing the element gar
"spear." It is sometimes used as a pet form of Welsh Gareth,
meaning "old" and English Garfield "lives in
a triangular field."
GASCON:
From the Old French ethnic name denoting someone "from Gascony."
GÁSPÁR: Hungarian form of
Gaspar, meaning "treasure bearer."
GASPAR:
Portuguese and Spanish name
meaning "treasure bearer."
GASPARD:
French form of Gaspar, meaning "treasure
bearer."
GASPARE:
Italian form of Gaspar, meaning "treasure bearer."
GASPARO:
Italian form of Gaspar, meaning "treasure
bearer."
GASPER
(Gašper): Slovene form of Gaspar, meaning "treasure
bearer."
GASTON:
A later form of French Gacson, meaning "from Gascony."
GASTONE:
Italian form of French Gaston, meaning "from Gascony."
GATURA:
African Kikuyu name meaning "renowned."
GAUFRID:
"Territory-peace." Germanic name composed of the elements gawia
"territory" and fried "peace."
GAUTAM:
Variant of Hindi Gautama, meaning "the best
ox."
GAUTAMA:
"The best ox." Hindi surname of the future Buddha, composed
of the Sanskrit elements go "ox, cow" and tama
"best."
GAUTHIER:
Variant of French Gautier, meaning "ruler of the
army."
GAUTIER:
French form of German Walther,
meaning "ruler of the army."
GAVIN: Scottish form of
Norman French Gawain, meaning "white hawk."
GAVINO:
Italian name derived from Latin Gabinus, meaning
"of Gabium."
GAVIUS:
Latin name derived from gaudare, meaning "rejoice."
GAVRAIL:
Bulgarian form of English Gabriel, meaning "strong
man of God."
GAVREL:
Yiddish form of English Gabriel, meaning "strong
man of God."
GAVRIE:
Russian form of English Gabriel, meaning "strong man of
God."
GAVRIEL:
Hebrew form of English Gabriel, meaning "strong
man of God."
GAVRIIL:
Russian form of English Gabriel, meaning "strong
man of God."
GAVRIL:
Bulgarian and Romanian form of
English Gabriel, meaning "strong
man of God."
GAWAIN:
Arthurian legend name of a Knight of the Round Table. It is the Norman French form of Welsh
Gwalchgwyn, meaning
"white hawk."
GAWDAT:
Variant of Arabic Jawdat, meaning
"excellence."
GAWEL
(Gaweł): Polish form of Roman Gallus, meaning "rooster."
GAY:
-
Irish pet form of English Gabriel, meaning "strong man
of God."
- Nickname for English Gaylord,
meaning "dandy."
GAYDZAG:
Armenian
name meaning "lightning."
GAYELORD:
Variant of English Gaylord, meaning "dandy."
GAYLON:
Variant of English Galen, meaning "calm, tranquil."
GAYLORD:
English surname transferred to forename use, itself a respelling of Old
French nickname Gaillard, meaning "dandy."
GAZINI:
African Zulu name meaning "blood."
GAZSI:
Pet form of Hungarian Gáspár, meaning
"treasure bearer."
GAZMEND: Albanian name meaning
"joy."
GDRIDG:
Armenian
name meaning "brave."
GEARALT:
Irish form of English Gerald, meaning "spear ruler."
GEAROID
(Gearóid): Irish form of English Gerald,
meaning "spear ruler."
GEBBERT:
Low German form of Gebhard, meaning "gift of
bravery/strength."
GEBHARD:
"Gift of bravery/strength." German name composed of the elements geb/gib
"gift" and hard "brave, hardy, strong."
GEBHUZA:
African Zulu name meaning "slashing/thrusting warrior."
GED:
Pet form of English/Irish Gerard,
meaning "spear brave."
GEDALIA:
Variant of Hebrew Gedalya,
meaning "God is great."
GEDALIAH:
Variant of Hebrew Gedalya, meaning "God is
great."
GEDALIAHU:
Variant of Hebrew Gedalya,
meaning "God is great."
GEDALYA:
"God is great." Hebrew biblical name of the governor of Judah
appointed by Nebuchadnezzar.
GEDALYAHU:
Variant of Hebrew Gedalya,
meaning "God is great."
GEDEON:
Russian form of Gideon,
meaning "hewer; one who cuts trees."
GEERAARD:
Dutch and Flemish form of Gerard,
meaning "spear brave."
GEERD:
Dutch and Flemish form of Gerard,
meaning "spear brave."
GEERT:
Variant of Dutch/Flemish Geerd, meaning "spear
brave."
GEFFREY:
Variant of English Geoffrey,
probably meaning "God's peace."
GELLERT
(Gellért): Hungarian form of English Gerard, meaning
"spear brave."
GEMARIA:
Variant of Hebrew Gemarya,
meaning "God has accomplished."
GEMARIAH:
Variant of Hebrew Gemarya, meaning "God has
accomplished."
GEMARYA:
Hebrew biblical name of a messenger of King Hezekiah,
meaning "God has accomplished."
GEMARYAHU:
Variant of Hebrew Gemarya,
meaning "God has accomplished."
GEMING:
Chinese name meaning "revolution."
GEMINI:
This is one busy name. It was already a zodiac sign, a constellation name,
and a myth name for Castor and Pollux,
the twin sons of Leda. Now it must
also be a people name. From Latin geminus, meaning "twin."
GEN:
Chinese name meaning "root."
GENE:
Nickname for Eugene, meaning
"well born."
GENGHIS:
"Just, right, true." Composed of the Chinese word zheng,
"just, right, true," and the Mongolian adjectival modifier -s
yielding Jenggis which was later Romanized to "Genghis."
GENNADI:
Variant of Russian Gennadiy, meaning
"noble."
GENNADIOS:
Greek name derived from the word gennadas, meaning "noble."
GENNADIUS:
Latin form of Greek Gennadios, meaning
"noble."
GENNADIY:
Russian form of Latin Gennadius, meaning
"noble."
GENNADY:
Variant of Gennadiy, meaning "noble."
GENNARO:
Italian form of Roman Januarius,
meaning "January."
GENTI:
Albanian name derived from the name of the last
king of the Illyrians, Gentius, the
Latin name for the "gentian flower."
GEOFF:
Nickname for English Geoffrey,
probably meaning "God's peace."
GEOFFREY:
Probably a variant of English Godfrey,
meaning "God's peace."
GEOFFROI:
French form of English Geoffrey, probably meaning
"God's peace."
GEORDIE:
Pet form of English George, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
GEORG:
Czech and German form of English George, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
GEORGE:
English form of Greek Georgios, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
GEORGES:
French form of English George, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
GEORGI:
Bulgarian and Russian form of English George, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
GEORGIE:
Unisex pet form of English George and Georgia, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
GEORGIOS:
Original Greek form of English George, derived from georgos
"farmer" which is a compound of ge "earth" and ergein
"to work."
GEORGIY:
Russian form of English George, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
GEORGO:
Esperanto form of English George, meaning "earth-worker,
farmer."
GEORGS:
Latvian form of English George, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
GEORGY:
Variant of Russian Georgiy, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
GERA:
Hebrew biblical name of one of the sons of Benjamin, probably
meaning "carob bean."
GERAH:
Variant of Hebrew Gera, probably meaning "carob
bean."
GERAINT: Welsh
Arthurian legend name of one of the Knights of the Round table, probably
meaning "old."
GÉRALD:
French form of English Gerald, meaning "spear
ruler."
GERALD:
English form of German Gairovald, meaning
"spear ruler."
GERALDO:
Spanish form of English Gerald,
meaning "spear ruler."
GERALLT:
Welsh form of English Gerald,
meaning "spear ruler."
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