Here you’ll find all the names beginning with the letter G, followed by the meaning of the name starting with a G. If the name is blue, it is a name normally given to a boy. If the name has a pink color, then it is usually given to a girl. A green name can be given to both boys and girls.
Name | Meaning | |
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Gennesiss | origin, birth | |
Genney | Refers to the hard waves in the sea which reflects in white color. | |
Genni | fair and smooth | |
Gennie | fair and smooth | |
Gennifer | Fair, soft | |
Gennifur | fair and smooth | |
Gennipha | Fair Phantom Or White Wave | |
Genniver | Fair, soft | |
Gennivre | fair and smooth | |
Genno | Respond to the Mystery; Esoteric Dharma; A Bhuddist name for Glorious | |
Genny | Tribe woman | |
Gennye | The virgin girl, pure | |
Gennyfer | One who is pretty and fair | |
Geno | From Genoa | |
Genoah | One of the joints in human body, knee. | |
Genova | New Wave | |
Genovaite | Lithuanian form of Geneviève. | |
Genovefa | Fate weaver | |
Genoveffa | juniper tree | |
Genovera | people, tribe, woman | |
Genoveva | White Phantom | |
Genowefa | Polish accent of Genevieve (Wave that reflects white color) | |
Genpo | Original Law; Esoteric Dharma; A Bhuddist name for righteousness | |
Genre | Type, Kind | |
Genrikh | Russian form of Heinrich (see Henry). | |
Gensho | Original Blessings; A Buddhist name for divine blessings | |
Gent | Gentleman | |
Genta | A type of flower, Gentian floret. | |
Gentian | From the name of the flowering plant called the gentian, the roots of which are used to create a tonic. It is derived from the name of the Illyrian king Gentius, who supposedly discovered its medicinal properties. | |
Gentiana | Feminine form of Gentian. | |
Gentile | One who is easy going, mild and smooth. | |
Gentius | Possibly means "to beget" in Illyrian. This was the name of a 2nd-century BC Illyrian king who went to war with Rome. | |
Gentry | Nobility Of Birth | |
Geny | Short form of Jennifer, means the sea waves which shines in white color. | |
Genya | maiden | |
Geo | The one who created this earth and other planets. | |
Geoconda | delight | |
Geofa | The monarch who is peacefully ruling the country | |
Geoff | God Peace | |
Geoffery | The pleasant and passive monarch or emperor. | |
Geoffraie | The peaceful monarch of the country | |
Geoffrey | God Peace | |
Geoffroi | Peaceful pledge | |
Geoffroy | Refers to rest and peace that were provided by God. | |
Geoffry | A concord of God. | |
Geofrey | The monarch who rules his country peacefully. | |
Geofri | Peaceful ruler | |
Geofry | A monarch for peace from the God | |
Geogia | A farmer one who plough the land | |
Geol | The one who was born during the Christmas season. | |
Geomar | The person who is well known in the battle field. | |
Geona | A Dove | |
Geonna | God is gracious | |
Geor | Pet form of George that means a farmer | |
Geord | Short form of Geordie (cultivator) | |
Geordi | Diminutive Form Of George Or Jordan | |
Geordie | Nickname for George | |
Georete | A farmer who tills the soil | |
Georg | Farmer | |
Georga | Georga is a spelling variation of the name Georgia. It is an English name with Greek origins and means 'farmer' or 'earthworker'. | |
Georgas | Farmer | |
George | Farmer | |
Georgeana | farmer | |
Georgeann | Farmer | |
Georgeanna | Variant of Georgiana. | |
Georgeanne | farmer | |
Georgeina | farmer | |
Georgejean | farmer | |
Georgena | farmer | |
Georgene | farmer | |
Georges | Farmer | |
Georgeta | Refers to grower or rancher. | |
Georgetta | farmer | |
Georgette | Feminine Form Of George | |
Georgi | farmer | |
Georgia | Farmer | |
Georgiana | Farmer | |
Georgiann | A cultivator or one who plants | |
Georgianna | Farmer, Merciful | |
Georgianne | Combination Of Georgia And Anne | |
Georgie | Farmer | |
Georgienne | farmer | |
Georgii | Medieval Slavic form of George. | |
Georgijs | Latvian form of George. | |
Georgina | Feminine Form Of George | |
Georgine | Farmer | |
Georgino | Farmer | |
Georgio | Refers to Crofter or agriculturalist | |
Georgios | Farmer | |
Georgius | One who works as a farmer or planter | |
Georgiy | Farmer | |
Georgo | Esperanto form of George. | |
Georgs | Latvian form of George. | |
Georgy | farmer | |
Georgyana | farmer | |
Georgyann | farmer | |
Georgyanne | farmer | |
Georjetta | farmer | |
Georjette | farmer | |
Georna | One who tills the soil for plantation |