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.
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Gwyladyss | lame |
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Gwylan | Seagull |
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Gwyllyn | White Ghost |
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Gwyn | Fair, White, Blessed |
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Gwynda | fair, good |
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Gwyndolyn | fair bow; blessed ring |
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Gwynedd | Luck |
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Gwyneira | white snow |
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Gwyneth | Fortunate, Blessed |
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Gwynevere | Fair and smooth, smooth white. |
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Gwynfael | Optimistic, enthusiastic. |
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Gwynfor | Derived from the Welsh element gwyn meaning "white, blessed" combined with maur meaning "great, large". This name was created in the 19th century. |
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Gwynith | white, fair |
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Gwynn | fair and smooth; fair, white, blessed, holy; fair bow; blessed ring |
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Gwynna | fair and smooth; fair bow; blessed ring; white, fair; fair, white, blessed, holy |
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Gwynne | fair and smooth; fair bow; blessed ring; white, fair; fair, white, blessed, holy |
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Gwynneth | Luck |
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Gwynyth | Blessed, fair, white |
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Gwythyr | Welsh form of Victor. This name appears in the Welsh tale Culhwch and Olwen belonging to the rival of Gwyn for the maiden Creiddylad. Seeking peace between the two, King Arthur declared that Gwyn and Gwythyr shall only fight once each year on May Day. |
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Gya | To be a part of the family |
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Gyaan | Knowledge, information, awareness |
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Gyaandeep | A lamp of celestial information or knowledge |
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Gyala | Youthful, Downy |
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Gyan | Knowledge |
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Gyana | Oozing with knowledge, a goddess of knowledge |
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Gyanada | Goddess Saraswati |
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Gyanamurthy | Enlightened Person; One Having Exalted Divine Knowledge; Knowledgeable; |
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Gyanand | Ecstasy and Happiness from Knowledge and Wisdom |
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Gyanav | Full of Knowledge, Wisdom and Intelligence |
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Gyancarlo | God protects |
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Gyanchand | Excellent and Bright with Knowledge and Wisdom; Intelligent |
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Gyanda | Very informative, knowledgeable |
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Gyandeep | Lamp of Divine Knowledge; Brightness from Knowledge and Wisdom |
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Gyandev | Lord of Knowledge |
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Gyandeva | The knowledge of a king; lord |
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Gyanender | A king of information or knowledge |
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Gyanendra | Knowledgeable; Wise and Intellectual Person |
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Gyanesh | God of knowledge |
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Gyaneshwar | Lord or king of information and knowledge. |
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Gyani | Genius; Brilliant; Intelligent; Wise; Knowledgeable |
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Gyanish | Very Intelligent; Genius; Brilliant; Wise and Knowledgeable |
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Gyanjeet | Victory of knowledge, success of knowledge |
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Gyanjot | A flame of information or knowledge |
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Gyanleen | Absorbed in, achieving divinity. |
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Gyanpreet | Lover of divine or celestial knowledge |
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Gyanprem | Lover of information or knowledge |
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Gyanroop | A divine light, a divine personification. |
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Gyansingh | Knowledge; One Having Exalted Divine Knowledge; Wise and Intellectual |
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Gyanveer | Brave in Knowledge, divine in knowledge. |
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Gyatso | From Tibetan རྒྱ་མཚོ (rgya-mtsho) meaning "ocean". This is one of the given names of the current Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso (1935-). |
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Gybon | One who is a notable hostage |
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Gycsa | A very old Anglo-Saxon male name |
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Gyda | Gods |
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Gyða | Old Norse and Icelandic form of Gytha. |
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Gydda | Aggressive, Destructive, Forceful |
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Gydel | An old Anglo-Saxon male name nowdays mostly used in Sweden |
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Gye | Forest, wide wood |
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Gyeong | Respected |
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Gyeong-hui | Gender: Female |
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Gyeong-Ja | From Sino-Korean 慶 (gyeong) meaning "congratulate, celebrate" or 敬 (gyeong) meaning "respect, honour" combined with 子 (ja) meaning "child". This name can be formed of other hanja character combinations as well. Korean feminine names ending with the character 子 (a fashionable name suffix in Japan, read as -ko in Japanese) became less popular after Japanese rule of Korea ended in 1945. |
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Gyeong-Suk | From Sino-Korean 京 (gyeong) meaning "capital city" and 淑 (suk) meaning "good, pure, virtuous, charming". Other hanja character combinations are possible. |
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Gylda | Value, sacrifice, knowing true |
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Gyldan | covered with gold, gilded |
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Gyles | Young goat |
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Gyly | Goat skin, a young goat |
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Gymi | A monothematic Anglo-Saxon name for those born with a low-status |
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Gymma | A low-born ANglo-Saxon name |
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Gynanand | Man of knowledge, knowledgeable man |
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Gynasys | An unusual English female name |
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Gyneth | Perhaps a variant of Gwyneth, used by Walter Scott for the daughter of King Arthur and Guendolen in his poem The Bridal of Triermain (1813). |
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Gynni | From the John tribe |
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Gynuara | A Medievel English variation of Guinevere, means a fair white and smooth one |
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Gyongyi | Pearl |
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Gyongyver | Means "sister of pearl", from Hungarian gyöngy "pearl" and testvér "sibling". This name was created by the Hungarian poet János Arany for a character in his poem The Death of King Buda (1864). |
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Gyorgy | Farming man |
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Gyorgyi | Farming woman |
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Gyorgyike | Farming woman |
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Gyovan | God is gracious |
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Gyovana | God is gracious |
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Gyozo | Means "victor" in Hungarian. |
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Gyppa | An old Anglo-Saxon name for a low-born man |
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Gypsie | traveller |
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Gypsy | wanderer |
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Gyric | A name for those with a lower status |
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Gyrth | To gird with a sword |
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Gysla | Fiber, thread, artery, nerve, vein. |
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Gytha | a gift |
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Gyula | Youthful, Downy |
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Gyuri | Farming man |
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Gzifa | Peaceful One |