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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Gergeli
Gahan

Scottish

Grioghar

Watchful

Irish

Ghassan

Youth, prime of life

Arabic

Grayling
Galo

From Gaul

Spanish

Genkei

To be Honored

Japanese

Garfield

Spear field

English

Grenville

Big town

French

Gavyn

White falcon; little falcon

Welsh

Glennavon

Valley near the Avon

English

Griswald

Gray woods

German

Gallvin

Sparrow; brillantly white

Irish

Gyala

Youthful, Downy

Hungarian

Gefanyahu

Vine

Hebrew

Gyorgy

Farmer

Greek

Glin

Glen; valley of water

Welsh

Gerall

English

Gunners

Battler, warrior

German

Gerry

A diminutive form of Gerard.

English

Giselbert

Bright promise

French

Gregorio

An Italian and Spanish form of Gregory.

Spanish

Geoffrey

Peace

German

Ghoshil
Gusty

Revered, Windy

American

Godfried
Glenston
Graeme

Gravel area; gray homestead

English

Garthman

“A gardener,” from the Anglo-Saxon geard, an enclosed place, usually a garden.

Anglo-Saxon

Galeno

Calm

Greek

Germane

Brotherly; from Germany

Latin

Grange

Farmer

French

Graceland

Land of Grace

American

Geddis
Gershon

Exile

Hebrew

Gibor

Strong one

Hebrew

Garson

Son of Gar

English

Greenberry
Glaleanna

Dwells in the glen

Irish

Ganesh

Lord of the throngs

Indian (Sanskrit)

Gevaryah

Strength of Jehovah

Hebrew

Gurtaj
Gilvarry

Serves Christ

Irish

Gib

Bright promise

French

Gur

Cub, young lion

Hebrew

Gene

Well-born, noble

Greek

Godfry

God-peace

German

Goldwinn

Golden friend

English

Galahalt

Name of a prince

Arthurian Legend

Garlyn

Land of the spear; wreath; prize

French