Starting with letter G
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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381 | George | Shakespearean | 'Henry VI, Part 2' George Bevis. 'King Henry the Sixth, Part III' George, son of Richard Plantagenet and afterwards Duke of Clarence. 'King Richard III', George, Duke of Clarence, brother to Edward IV. | M | |
382 | Georges | Greek | Farmer. | M | |
383 | Georget | Greek | Farmer. | M | |
384 | Georgie | English | A diminutive of George, meaning tiller of the soil, or farmer. | M | |
385 | Georgio | Italian | Italian form of George 'farmer'. | M | |
386 | Geovani | Italian | Variant of John 'God has shown favor.' See also Jovan. | M | |
387 | Geovanni | Italian | Variant of John 'God has shown favor.' See also Jovan. | M | |
388 | Geovanny | Italian | Variant of John 'God has shown favor.' See also Jovan. | M | |
389 | Geovany | Italian | Variant of John 'God has shown favor.' See also Jovan. | M | |
390 | Gera | Biblical | Pilgrimage, combat, dispute. | M | |
391 | Geraghty | Irish | From the court. | M | |
392 | Geraint | Anglo-Saxon | Name of a king. | M | |
393 | Geraint | ArthurianLegend | The Arthurian legendary Geraint was Enid's husband. | M | |
394 | Geraint | Welsh | A variant of the Latin Gerontius, from the Greek 'geron' meaning old. Famous bearer: Welsh opera singer Sir Geraint Evans. | M | |
395 | Gerald | English | Ruling spear. Introduced into Britain from Germany during the Norman Conquest. Famous bearer: medieval Welsh writer and clergyman Gerald of Wales. | M | |
396 | Gerald | German | From an Old German name derived from 'ger' meaning spear, and 'vald' meaning rule. | M | |
397 | Gerald | Teutonic | Spear strength. | M | |
398 | Geraldo | Spanish | Rules by the spear. | M | |
399 | Geralt | Irish | Fanner. | M | |
400 | Gerar | Biblical | Pilgrimage, combat, dispute. | M |