Browse names
446 names match.
Cornish
Fair one or white wave.
Greek
Earth or land; Greek earth goddess.
Greek
Watchful or awake; from Gregorios.
Germanic
From Germanic elements meaning famous pledge or noble pledge.
Germanic/Latin
Venerable or noble; diminutive of Augustus or Gustav.
Old English
Made of gold or golden; diminutive form.
Old English
One who makes or sells gloves; an occupational surname.
Greek/Hebrew
Composite name combining George (farmer) and Anne (grace).
Old German/Frankish
Spear warrior; from Germanic elements for spear.
Yiddish/German
Good; from Yiddish gitl meaning good or pleasant.
Welsh
Fair or blessed; from Welsh gwyn meaning white or fair.
Old Norse
Protection and enclosure.
Germanic
Spear warrior.
Scottish
Variant of Glenn or Glenna; means valley.
Italian/Hebrew
Combination of Gina and Marie; means beloved and of the sea.
Hebrew
Variant of Genesis; means beginning or origin.
Hebrew
God is gracious, Italian variant of John from Hebrew Yochanan.
Germanic
Sacrifice and hard, from Germanic gild and hard.
Welsh
Fair-browed or blessed white wave.
Hebrew
Variant of Giovanna meaning God is gracious.
French
Variant of Genevieve meaning woman of the family.
Scottish
Variant of Gordon from a Scottish place name.
Germanic
Variant of Gaylord meaning bright land.
Greek
Short form of George, meaning earth worker or farmer.
English
From an English place name meaning grove settlement.
French/Latin
Of the same origin; from the Latin Germanus.
Welsh
Variant of Gladys, meaning land or nation.
Arabic
Possibly variant of Jibra'il (Gabriel), meaning God is mighty.
Modern/Hebrew variant
May derive from Aaron meaning worthy of praise, or as a modern creation.
Germanic
Bold warrior or battle warrior, from gund (battle) and hari (warrior).
Italian
God is gracious and free, combining Gian (John) and Franco (free).
English
Grace and favor combined, modern creation from Grace and Ann.
Irish Gaelic
From Gaibhne, meaning white hawk or small hawk.
English
Modern variant of Grayson, meaning son of the gray-haired one.
English
Possibly from Garnet, the precious stone.
Scottish
Variant of Glenis or Glynis, from Scottish glen meaning valley.
Germanic
One who is youthful or cheerful.
Hebrew
Modern variation of Genesis, meaning origin or beginning.
Greek
Misspelling or variant of George, meaning farmer or tiller of earth.
Germanic
Combination of Gerald (spear ruler) and a feminine ending.
English
Modern variant of Gail; means father's joy or cheerful.
Welsh
Welsh variant of Guinevere; means white wave or blessed ring.
Greek
Derived from georgos, meaning farmer or worker of the earth.
Latin
Feminine form of Garnet, derived from pomegranate.
Italian/Latin
Derived from gratia meaning grace.
French
French diminutive of Geneviève, from Germanic roots meaning woman of the family.
Hebrew
Short form of Gabriel, meaning God is my strength.
Germanic
German form of Gerard, meaning spear hard.