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Gabby God is my strength.
Gabi God is my strength.
Gabriel Hebrew God is my strength. One of the archangels in the Bible. A boy or girl's name.
Gabriela God is my strength.
Gabriella God is my strength.
Gabrielle God is my strength.
Gaby God is my strength.
Gadar Armenian Perfection.
Gae Blithe, cheerful.
Gaea Greek Goddess of the Earth
Gai Blithe, cheerful.
Gaia Greek The earth. The earth goddess in Greek mythology.
Gail Hebrew Father's joy. A short form of Abigail, but also used independently.
Gainell unknown to profit
Gaines Middle English increase in wealth
Gajendra Hindu elephant king
Gala Swedish singer
Galatea Greek Milky white. A figure from Greek mythology.
Gale A stranger. A boy or girl's name.
Galen Greek The calm one, or the helper. A boy or girl's name.
Galena Latin A lead-like metal.
Gali Hebrew spring, fountain
Galia Hebrew A wave.
Galiena Teutonic A lofty maiden.
Galina Russian from Greek Calm. Also see Helen.
Galya Hebrew God has redeemed.
Gana Hebrew A garden.
Ganesa Hindu good luck
Gardenia A flower name.
Gargi Hindu
Garland Old French A crown or wreath of flowers. A boy or girl's name.
Garnet Old French Dark red, from the colour of pomegranates. Also the name of a gemstone. A boy or girl's name.
Gauri Hindu yellow
Gavrila Hebrew A heroine.
Gay Old French Blithe, cheerful.
Gayatri Hindu mother of the Vedas
Gaye Merry, happy.
Gayle Hebrew Father's joy. A boy or girl's name.
Gayleen Hebrew Father's joy. A short form of Abigail, but also used independently.
Gaylene Hebrew Father's joy. A short form of Abigail, but also used independently.
Gaynor Welsh Fair and soft. See Guinevere.
Gazelle Latin The antelope.
Gebriele Hebrew A woman of God. The feminine form of Gabriel.
Gedala Aboriginal The day.
Gelasia Greek Laughing, like a bubbling spring.
Gelsey Persian a flower
Gemina Greek A twin.
Gemma Italian A jewel or gem.
Gena Noble, wellborn.
Gene Greek Noble, wellborn. A boy or girl's name.
Genesia Latin The newcomer.
Genesis Hebrew origin
Genette God is gracious. The feminine form of John. Also see Janelle, Janet, Janice, Janine, Jean, Joan, Joanne, Shane, Sim.
Geneva After the city in Switzerland. Also see Genevieve.
Genevieve Old French A woman of the people.
Genie Noble, wellborn.
Genista Latin From the name of the broom plant.
Genji Chinese gold
Genna Fair and soft. Also a variation of Guinevere.
Gennifer Fair and soft. Also a variation of Guinevere.
Genny Fair and soft. Also a variation of Guinevere.
Georgette A girl from the farm. The feminine form of George.
Georgia A girl from the farm. The feminine form of George.
Georgina Greek A girl from the farm. The feminine form of George.
Geraldine English from Old French A noble spear-carrier. The feminine form of Gerald. Also see Gerarda.
Geranium Greek A flower name.
Gerarda English from Old French A brave spear woman. The feminine form of Gerard. Also see Geraldine.
Gerda Old Norse Protected one.
Gerlinde Teutonic Of the weak spear.
Germaine French From Germany.
Gerry English from Old French A spear warrior. A boy or girl's name.
Gertrude Teutonic A spear maiden.
Geva Hebrew hill
Ghada Arabic Graceful.
Ghera Aboriginal A gum leaf.
Ghislain A pledge.
Ghislaine French A pledge.
Ghita Italian Pearl.
Giacinta Italian Young and beautiful.
Gianina Italian God is gracious. .
Gianna Italian God is gracious. .
Gigi French A girl from the farm. The feminine form of George.
Gil Short for names beginning with Gil.
Gilana Hebrew Joy.
Gilberta Teutonic A bright or famous pledge. The feminine form of Gilbert.
Gilda Teutonic A sacrifice.
Gilen Teutonic industrious pledge
Gili My joy, rejoice.
Gillian Latin From a Roman family name. The feminine form of Julian and a derivative of Julia.
Gin Japanese silver
Gina Greek A girl from the farm. From Georgina. The feminine form of George.
Ginette A woman of the people.
Ginevra Italian A woman of the people.
Ginger Maidenly, pure. Also name of a spice.
Ginny Maidenly, pure. From the name Virginia.
Giorgetta Italian A girl from the farm. The feminine form of George.
Giorgia A girl from the farm. The feminine form of George.
Giorgio A girl from the farm. The feminine form of George.
Giovanna Italian God is gracious. .
Girija Hindu
Gisela Dutch/Greman A pledge.
Giselle Teutonic A pledge.
Gita Sanskrit A song.
Gitana Spanish The gipsy.
Gitanjali Hindu
Githa Anglo-Saxon gift
Gitika Hindu
Giulia Italian From a Roman, possibly meaning youthful.
Giulietta Italian From a Roman, possibly meaning youthful.
Giuseppina Italian God shall add. .
Gizane Basque christ's incarnation
Gladys Welsh The lame one. Possibly a form of Claudia.
Gleda Old English to make happy
Glen Gaelic/Welsh/Cornish From the valley or glen. A boy or girl's name.
Glenda Welsh Pure and good. Also see Glenys.
Glenna Gaelic from the valley
Glennis From the valley or glen.
Glenys Welsh Holy, pure. Also see Glenda.
Glora Glorious.
Gloria Latin Glorious.
Glynis Holy, pure. Also see Glenda.
Glynnis Holy, pure. Also see Glenda.
Godiva Old English The gift of God.
Goldie English The golden one. Also a form of the Yiddish name Golda.
Goneril From Shakespeare's play King Lear.
Gordana Serbian proud
Gotzone Basque angel, messenger
Grace Latin Graceful.
Gracie Graceful.
Graeae Greek gray ones
Grania Irish Gaelic The name of a figure in Irish legend.
Grear Scottish watchful
Greer Scottish Watchful, vigilant.
Gregoria Greek Watchful, vigilant.
Greta German/Swedish A pearl. Also see Margot, Marguerite, Megan.
Gretchen German A pearl. Also see Margot, Marguerite, Megan.
Grete A pearl. Also see Margot, Marguerite, Megan.
Gretel Swiss A pearl. Also see Margot, Marguerite, Megan.
Grette Danish pearl
Grier Scottish Watchful, vigilant.
Griselda Teutonic The grey battle heroine.
Gryffyn Comish/Welsh Mythological beast. A boy or girl's name.
Guadalupe Arabic The river of the wolf. Generally a Spanish name.
Guan-yin Chinese The goddess of mercy.
Guda Old English Good.
Guddu Hindu
Gudrun Old Norse Divine lore or wisdom.
Guenevere Fair one.
Guida Latin The guide.
Guinevere Welsh Fair and soft. Wife of legendary King Arthur. Also see Gaynor, Jennifer and Vanora.
Gulara Aboriginal Moonlight.
Gunda Female warrior.
Gunnhild Old Norse A maiden of battle.
Gurley Aboriginal A native willow.
Guyra Aboriginal A fishing place, or a white cockatoos. Also a placename.
Gwen Welsh Fair, or blessed. Also see Gwendolen and Gwyneth.
Gwendolen Welsh A white ring or bow.
Gwendolyn Goddess of the moon.
Gwenhyvar Welsh Gwen
Gwennap Cornish The name of a saint and a placename.
Gwyn Welsh White, fair, or blessed. A boy or girl's name.
Gwyneth Welsh From a region of North Wales.
G?lay Turkish rosemoon
Gymea Aboriginal A small bird.
Gypsy Old English A wanderer.
Gytha Old English Warlike.