Browse names
446 names match.
Italian
Italian form possibly related to Gavin, meaning hawk.
English
Small girl, diminutive of gadget.
English
Surname from Old English meaning profits or from a place name.
Italian
God's grace, Spanish variant of Giovanni from Hebrew Yohanan.
English
Modern compound, possibly from Gayle and -elle suffix.
English
Short form of Gena or Gina, from Eugenia meaning well-born.
Germanic
Gray woman, variant of Griselda from grey and wild.
Germanic
Peaceful pledge, short form of Geoffrey.
Germanic/English
A variant spelling of Geoffrey, from Germanic roots meaning 'peaceful district' or 'peaceful estate.'
Hebrew
Variant of Giovanni, Italian form of John meaning God is gracious.
Welsh
Welsh name meaning white or blessed.
Germanic
Spear strength, a variant of Garrett from Germanic Gerhard.
Welsh
Valley, from Welsh glyn referring to a glen or valley.
Greek
Farmer or earth-worker, a variant of Georgiana from georgos.
Persian
Treasurer or bringer of treasure, a variant of Casper.
Old English / Germanic
A variant spelling of Gary or Garry, meaning 'spear' or 'spear warrior.'
Old English / Germanic
From Old English meaning 'gift' or 'generous,' derived from elements meaning 'gift' and 'ford.'
Latin
A variant of Grace or Gracie, from Latin 'gratia' meaning 'grace' or 'favor.'
Modern American
A contemporary name of uncertain established etymology, possibly a variant of Jennell or Genelle.
Hebrew
The Hebrew form of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength.'
Welsh
From the Welsh name Gruffydd, meaning 'strong warrior.'
Latin
Variant of Gracie, derived from grace, meaning 'divine favor.'
Welsh
From Welsh 'gwyn' meaning white, fair, or blessed.
Modern
Contemporary name, possibly a variation of Geneva or a modern creation with -via suffix.
Germanic
Diminutive of Geraldine, meaning spear ruler.
Latin
Variant of Grace, meaning grace or elegance.
Greek
Compound of Georgia and Anne, meaning farmer grace.
Germanic
Italian form of Giselle, meaning pledge or hostage.
Welsh
Variant of Craig, meaning rock or crag.
Hebrew
God is my fortune; combining Gad (fortune) and El (God).
English
One who wanders or travels, originally referring to Romani peoples.
Italian
God is gracious; variant of Giovanni (John).
Germanic
Hostage, pledge; variant of Giselle.
Italian/Spanish
Variant of Giovanni, meaning God is gracious.
English Botanical
From the flowering plant named after botanist Alexander Garden.
Greek
Variant of Jerome, from hieros onoma meaning sacred name.
Germanic/Greek
Diminutive of Geneva or Genevieve, meaning noble birth.
English surname or diminutive
Possibly from Juliet or a surname relating to a ravine.
Greek and Hebrew
A farmer with grace, a combination of George and Anne.
Irish and Scottish
From the glen or valley, derived from Irish surnames.
Welsh
White circle or blessed ring.
Old English
A ford located near a ravine or valley.
Scottish
A wild cherry or from Gaelic origins.
Modern variant of Jeremy (Hebrew)
Exalted of the Lord; variant spelling of Jeremy from Jeremiah.
Welsh
Blessed or fair; variant of Gwyneth from Welsh gwen meaning blessed.
Italian/Latin
Youthful; feminine form of Giuliano, from Julius meaning youthful.
Spanish/Hebrew
God is my strength; Spanish diminutive of Gabriel.
German
Pearl; diminutive of Margaret.