Browse names
446 names match.
Germanic
Diminutive of Genevieve, meaning women of Gaul.
Italian
Italian diminutive form, often used as a short name ending in -gino.
Germanic
Variant of Gayle, derived from gail, meaning joyful.
Latin
Watchful and vigilant.
Latin
Of Germany; brotherly and kindred.
Basque/Spanish
Mighty warrior; strong and bold.
Old English
Gilded; covered in gold and precious.
Old Norse
Garden enclosed yard; protected sanctuary.
Germanic/Latin
One of spear-like strength and warrior spirit.
Greek via Latin
Farmer, tiller of the earth.
Greek via Latin
Farmer, tiller of the soil.
Germanic
Gray battle-maiden, strong warrior.
Latin via English
Deep red gemstone, precious.
Germanic
Strong spear and warrior.
Germanic
Strong spear warrior.
English
Fortified town, defensive position; from Old English 'gare' (spear) and settlement.
Latin-Italian
Pure, virgin-like; variant of Virginia or Italian Gina.
Latin
January, born in January; Spanish variant of Januarius.
Old English
From Old English and surname, related to the garnet gemstone.
Old French
A spirited and gallant nobleman.
Yiddish/Hebrew
Golden; precious and valuable like gold.
Greek/English
Happy and cheerful; variant of Gay or Gaia.
Welsh
Blessed or happy.
Hebrew
God will increase.
English
From the triangular field.
English
From the big town.
Germanic
Variant of Gerry or Geraldine, meaning spear ruler.
English
From English meaning of good family or nobility.
Germanic
From Germanic meaning staff of the Goths or warrior staff.
Welsh
From Welsh gwlân meaning valley.
English
From Old English meaning spear ruler or spear spear.
Spanish/Latin
Variant of Gracie or from Graecia, meaning graceful.
Greek
Variant spelling of Gregory, meaning watchful or vigilant.
Welsh
Variant of Gavin, meaning white hawk or little hawk.
Germanic
Pledge or hostage, noble and distinguished.
English
Spear strength or brave with a spear, variant of Garrett.
Germanic
Blend of Gerald meaning spear ruler and Lynn meaning lake.
Hebrew
Joy or happiness.
Germanic
A variant spelling of Geraldine, derived from Gerald meaning 'spear ruler.'
Scottish
Derived from Scottish elements 'glen' (valley) and 'don' (hill).
English
An English surname meaning 'son of Gilbert,' from the name Gilbert.
Greek
Derived from the Greek name Aegidius, meaning 'young goat' or 'kid.'
English
Derived from the English word for the precious metal or color gold.
English
Derived from the English word for the color gray or grey.
English
To measure or estimate.
English
Measure or gauge of measurement.
Greek
Farmer or earthworker.
English
Spear ruler; variant of Gerald.