Starting with letter G
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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361 | Gentza | Basque | Peace. | M | |
362 | Genubath | Biblical | Theft, robbery. | M | |
363 | Geoff | Anglo-Saxon | Peaceful gift. | M | |
364 | Geoff | English | Diminutive of Jeffrey: Derived from one of three Old German names, meaning: district, traveler, or peaceful pledge. | M | |
365 | Geoff | French | Peaceful. Abbreviation of Geoffrey. | M | |
366 | Geoffrey | Anglo-Saxon | Peaceful gift. | M | |
367 | Geoffrey | English | Peaceful. See also Jeffrey. | M | |
368 | Geoffrey | French | Divine peace. | M | |
369 | Geoffrey | German | Derived from one of three Old German names, meaning district, traveler, or peaceful pledge. Famous bearer: Geoffrey Plantagenet was father to King Henry II; Geoffrey Cbaucer wrote 'The Canterbury Tales'. | M | |
370 | Geoffrey | Teutonic | God's peace. | M | |
371 | Geol | English | Born at Christmas. | M | |
372 | Geomar | German | Famous in battle. | M | |
373 | Geomar | Italian | Famous in battle. | M | |
374 | Geordie | English | A name commonly used to indicate a native of Tyneside. | M | |
375 | Geordie | Greek | Farmer. | M | |
376 | Georg | German | German form of George. | M | |
377 | Georg | Greek | Farmer. | M | |
378 | Georg | Swedish | Swedish form of George 'farmer'. | M | |
379 | George | English | Farmer. In medieval legend St. George: (the knight who became patron saint of England) struggled with a fire-breathing dragon symbolizing the Devil. | M | |
380 | George | Greek | From 'georgos' meaning tiller of the soil, or farmer. Famous bearer: St George, patron saint of England, who struggled with a fire breathing dragon symbolizing the devil. | M |