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First Name Directory - Starting with G




This site is dedicated to maintaining a database of first names from all over the world. We are still working to add all meanings to the names and sort them by gender, ethic and other behavior.

Most names come from the European and Arab area, especially italian, spanish, french and german firstnames.


Gabino
Gabino is a masculine given name of Spanish origin.
Gabor
Gábor or Gabor is a common Hungarian male given name and family name. The name is the Hungarian form of Gabriel.
Gábor
Gábor (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈgaːbor] sometimes written Gabor) is a common male Hungarian given name. Its equivalent in English is Gabriel.
Gabriel
Gaël
Gaetano
Gaetano (anglicized Cajetan) is an Italian masculine given name. It is derived from the Latin Caietanus, meaning "from Caieta" (the modern Gaeta). The given name has been in use in Italy since medieval period, although it also remained in use as a byname indicating people from Gaeta, as in Thomas Cajetan or Gaetanus (1469–1534).
Gaffar
Gaffar is a male Muslim given name of Arabic origin and may refer to: Gaffar is a male Muslim given name of Arabic origin and may refer to:
Gagik
Gagik, Gaguik or Kakig (Armenian: Գագիկ) is an Armenian surname.
Gail
Gaius
Gaius (also Caius, Greek Γάιος Gaios; modern also Gaius or Caius) was a common Roman name.
Gaku
Gaku (written: 岳 or 学) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Gakuto
Gakuto (written: 岳人, 岳登, 岳斗 or 学人) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Gale
Galeazzo
Galip
Galip (Turkish for "the winner"; "victorious, superior") is a Turkish male given name of Arabic origin.
Gamal
Jamal (Arabic & #160; جمال, DMG Ǧamāl & #160; 'Beauty') is an Arabic name.
Gamaliel
Gamil
Gamil is the Egyptian pronunciation of the masculine given name Jamil. Gamil is the Egyptian pronunciation of the masculine given name Jamil.
Ganesh
Ganesh is a male given name commonly used in India and the Indian diaspora. The name is a form of Ganesha, a widely worshipped deity in the Hindu pantheon.
Gangolf
Garibald
Garret
Garret is an English male given name, which occurs in particular in Ireland and in the United States. Another form of the name is Garrett.
Garry
Garry is a masculine given name.
Garry
Garry is a male given name, especially in the English-speaking world. It is a variant of the old English Gary meaning Speer(träger).
Garth
Garth is an English male given name and family name.
Gasi
G. is a Hungarian masculine first name.
Gáspár
Gaspar is a Hungarian name.
Gaspard
Gaspard is a Francophone male given name or family name. Pronounced with a silent d, it may refer to:
Gaspare
Gaspare (also Gaspero, Gasperino and Gasparro) is the Italian translation of the English name Casper and Jasper (French Gaspard, Scandinavian Kasper and Jesper).
Gaston
Gaston is a masculine given name of French origin and a surname. The name Gaston may refer to:
Gastone
Gastone is a masculine Italian given name. Notable people with the name include:
Gatien
Gatis
Gatis is a Latvian masculine given name borne by over 5,000 men in Latvia. The etymology of the name is disputed. Some of the suggestions include a possible relation to the Latvian word gatavs ("ready", "mature") . Other versions suggest its possible relation to an old Latvian word "gātis" meaning gates or river source. Another version suggests that the word is derived from the German name Gotthard. Its name-day is celebrated on 8 January.
Gaudenz
Tom is a masculine given name of Latin origin. The name is common especially in Switzerland in the canton of Graubünden. Tom's name comes from the Latin past participle present gaudens, entis off. Is the verb to gaudere, to german forward. Gaudenz means therefore, of itself invites, the cheerful.
Gaudin
Gaudin is a masculine given name.
Gavin
Gavrilo
Gavrilo (Serbian Cyrillic: Гаврило) is a predominantly Serbian male given name, also found scarcely in other Slavic languages, being a variant of the biblical name Gabriel.
Gayle
Gaylord
Gebhard
Gebhard (Gebhart) is a German given name, recorded from at least the 9th century. It is composed of the Old High German elements geb "gift" and hard "brave, hardy".
Gedeon
Gedeon is a male given name and family name as a variant of the name Gideon. Gédéon is a French variant of the name.
Gediminas
Gediminas (shortened as Gedas) is a Lithuanian masculine given name. Notable people with the given name include:
Gediminas
Gediminas, a Lithuanian given name is derived from gedėti, (German "grieve") and minėti ("mention").
Gedvydas
Gedvydas is a Lithuanian given name, derived from gedėti (grieve) and Vydas. The feminine form is Gedvydė.
Geert
‘Geert’ is a Dutch forename of Germanic origin, equivalent to German Gerd and English Gerry. The name is a condensed form of ‘Gerhard’, itself a combination of the Germanic words ‘ger’ (spear) and ‘hard’ (strong or brave) meaning 'Strong or Brave with the Spear'. The name's common female equivalent is 'Geertje'.
Geir
Gen'ichi
Gen'ichi or Genichi (written: 源一 or 玄一) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Gen'ichirō
Gen'ichirō, Genichirō, Genichiro or Genichirou (written: 源一郎 or 玄一郎) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Genadijus
Genadijus is a Lithuanian given name, derived from Gennadi.


Genc
Gale (ˈɡenʦ) is an Albanian Illyrian male name. The origin of the name is due to an Illyrian ruler named Gentius.
Genç
Gale [ˈɟentʃ] (Turkish: "young, youthful";) "the youth") is a Turkish male first name and family name.
Gencer
Tran, Tran also, is a Turkish given name meaning "the young man". The form of Gencer occurs as a family name.
Gendrikas
Gendrikas is a Lithuanian given name, derived from Henrik.
Genjiro
Genjiro or Genjirō is a masculine Japanese given name, which is associated with:
Gennadi
The village of Gennadi (Greek & #160; Γεννάδι (n. & #160;sg.)) is located on the South East coast of the Greek Dodecanese island of Rhodes, about 27 & #160; km from Lindos and 65 & #160; km from Rhodes town.))
Gennadi
Gennady (Russian Геннадий), also Gennady or Gennadiy transcribed, is a Russian masculine given name, which today but is widespread in many countries of the former Soviet Union.
Genovevo
Genovevo is a masculine given name of Spanish-language origin.
Genta
Gentarō
Gentarō (源太郎) is a Japanese male personal name, and may refer to:
Gentien
Genzo
Genzo is a masculine Japanese given name associated with:
Geoff
Geoff is a short form of the English male given name Geoffrey.
Geoffrey
Geoffrey [ˈdʒɛfri] an English male given name, was borrowed into Middle English period from anglonormannisch Geoffroy, Geoffroi and ultimately Germanic goes back to Gaufrid (name variant of Gaut Frid, from gaut 'goth"and frid"Peace, protection"), but in the Middle Ages also with Gotfrid (by goda"God"and frid) is associated and equated (see disambiguation Geoffroy).
Geoffroy
Georg
Georg is a male given name in mostly Northern European countries and may refer to:
George
George is a masculine given name.
George
George is the English version of the masculine given name George, family name see George (surname).
Georges
Georges, a French name with the same origin as the English name George, may refer to:
Georgi
Georgi is a surname and given name.
Georgi
(Bulgarian Георги, Russian Георгий) is a Slavic name Georgi
Georgios
Georgios (Γεώργιος [ʝeˈorʝos]) is a Greek name derived from the word γεωργός (georgos, "farmer" lit. "earth-worker"). The word γεωργός is a compound of γῆ (ge, "earth", "soil") and ἔργον (ergon, "task", "undertaking", "work"). The English name "George" is derived from it. It is one of the most usual given names in Greece and Cyprus. The name day is 23 April. Georgios may refer to:
Geppetto
Mister Geppetto, a fictional character, is the creator of Pinocchio in the 1883 novel, 1940 film and subsequent versions. He is a recurring character in much of fantasy-themed fiction and pop cultural media.
Gerald
Gerald is an English and German language masculine given name. The name also exists in French with the accent Gérald.
Gérald
Gérald is a French male given name, a variant of the old Géraud and more common Gérard, both equivalent to Gerald in English.
Gerard
Gerard (/ˈdʒɛrəd/ or US /dʒəˈrɑːrd/; Old French: [dʒerɑrd]) is a male forename of Old Germanic origin, variations of which exist in many Germanic and Romance languages. Like many other early Germanic names, it is dithematic, consisting of two meaningful constituents put together. In this case, those constituents are gari > ger- (meaning 'spear') and -hard (meaning 'hard/strong/brave').
Gérard
Gérard (French: [ʒeʁɑʁ]) is a French masculine given name of Germanic origin, variations of which exist in many Germanic and Romance languages. Like many other early Germanic names, it is dithematic, consisting of two meaningful constituents put together. In this case, those constituents are gari > ger- (meaning 'spear') and -hard (meaning 'hard/strong/brave'). The English cognate of Gérard is Gerard.
Gerasim
Gerasim (Russian Герасим; IPA: [ɡʲɪrˈasʲɪm]) is a male given name, derived from γεράσμιος (Greek), meaning "Respectable", "Honorable Elder".
Gerbaud
Gerbrand
Gerbrand is a Dutch male given name and family name.
Gerd
Gereon
Gereon is a masculine given name. He is especially in the Cologne area. The name refers to the Saint Géréon of Cologne. Origin and meaning are unclear, possibly the name from the Greek and means "the oldest".
Gergely
Gergely [ˈgɛrgɛj] is the Hungarian form of the Christian male given name Gregory / Gregorius.
Gergő
Mahmoud is a Hungarian masculine first name.
Gerhard
Gerhardt
Gerhardt is a masculine name of Germanic origin. It can refer to the following:
Gerhardus
Gerhardus and its shortened form Hardus are masculine given names of Dutch-language origin. People with those names include:
Gerhart
Geri
Geri is a masculine given name.
Gerit
Germain
Germain, the French variant of the name Germanus, may refer to:
Germain
German
Germann
Germar
Germar is a German-language masculine given name and surename:
Gernot
Gernot is a German masculine given name, derived from Old High German "ger" (spear) and "khnoton" (to brandish). It is rare, but still in use in German speaking countries today.
Gero
Gerry
Gerry is a masculine given name.
Gerry
Gerson


Gert
Gert (typically /ˈʒɜːrt/) is a mainly masculine given name with some female bearers. English-speaking people should note that the "d-sound" as in "jungle" should not be present, only the j should be heard which take some practice. To make a distinction from the German and Dutch name, Gert is almost never pronounced with a g as in those languages and never spelled Geert as in Dutch. The Dutch name has no relation to Gert. Furthermore, Geert in Dutch is pronounced with a guttural phoneme, non-existent in Nordic languages. In Denmark the name is pronounced "girt" with a clear i-sound to make a distinction from the German and Dutch names. In Norway the name is extremely rare but usually spelled Gjert to mark the j-sound in the pronunciation as in Swedish. It is a short form of the name Gerhard. The name's meaning, derived from the German and Norse translation, is 'the stern javelin warrior'. Since 1993 no-one in Sweden has been baptised as Gert according to the Swedish Bureau of Census, so the name is becoming increasingly rare. 2010 around 12 000 in Sweden had the name as their first name according to the same source. Gert is most common in Sweden among males over 50 years of age. Around 400 females in Sweden have Gert as their first name according to the Swedish Bureau of Census.
Gervais
Gervais is a French surname and family name.
Gethin
Getoar
Getoar is an Albanian given name for males. It is composed of the first two letters of Albanian subethnic divisions. GE stands for Gheg living in the north of Albanian lands (Northern Albania) and speaking the Gheg Dialect, TO for Tosk living in the south and speaking the Tosk Dialect, and AR for Arbëresh, Albanians living in Italy, Greece etc. and speaking varieties of Albanian like Arbëresh and Arvanitika.[citation needed]
Geun
Family/given 斤 (axe)
Geza
Géza is a Hungarian masculine first name. The importance of the relatively frequent in Hungary first name is unknown; possibly, it is derived from a Turkish title.
Géza
Géza can refer to any of the following:
Gëzim
Gëzim is an Albanian masculine given name. It is derived from the Albanian word gëzim, meaning "joy."
Ghanem
Ghasem
Ghasem (Persian: قاسم‎‎) is an Iranian given name for males. People named Ghasem include:
Ghassan
Ghassan (Arabic: غسان ‎‎) is an Arabic given name, the name of the founder of the Christian ghassan dynasty. It is attested among both Muslims, Christians, and Druze. It may refer to Ghassan (Arabic: غسان ‎‎) is an Arabic given name, the name of the founder of the Christian ghassan dynasty. It is attested among both Muslims, Christians, and Druze. It may refer to
Ghazanfar
Ghazanfar or Gazanfer is a masculine given name, it may refer to:
Gheorghe
Gheorghe is a Romanian form of the masculine given name George, but also appears as a family name.
Ghislain
Ghislain (Guislain, Ghyslain, Ghiselin) (feminine: Ghislaine; Latin Gislenius) is a Belgian and French personal name that is also used in other countries with French-speaking populations.
Ghiyath al-Din
Ghiyath al-Din (Arabic: غیاث الدین ‎‎), also transcribed as Ghiyāthu'd-Dīn, Ghiyasuddin, etc. is the name of many persons in the Islamic world. Ghiyath al-Din (Arabic: غیاث الدین ‎‎), also transcribed as Ghiyāthu'd-Dīn, Ghiyasuddin, etc. is the name of many persons in the Islamic world.
Ghulam
Ghulam (Arabic: غلام ‎‎) is an Arabic word meaning servant, boy, youth. It is used to describe young servants in paradise. It is also used to refer to slave-soldiers in the Abbasid, Ottoman, Safavid and to a lesser extent, Mughal empires, as described in the article Ghilman, which is the plural form of the word. Ghulam (Arabic: غلام ‎‎) is an Arabic word meaning servant, boy, youth. It is used to describe young servants in paradise. It is also used to refer to slave-soldiers in the Abbasid, Ottoman, Safavid and to a lesser extent, Mughal empires, as described in the article Ghilman, which is the plural form of the word.
Ghulam Faruq
Ghulam Faruq (Arabic: غلام فاروق ‎‎) is a Muslim male given name. Ghulam Faruq (Arabic: غلام فاروق ‎‎) is a Muslim male given name.
Ghulam Mohiuddin
Ghulam Mohiuddin (Arabic: غلام محی الدین ‎‎) is a male Muslim given name. It may refer to
Giacinto
Giacinto is a masculine Italian given name. Notable people with the name include:
Giacobbe
Giacobbe is both an Italian surname and a masculine Italian given name. Notable people with the name include:
Giacomo
Giacomo [ˈdʒaːkomo], an Italian name corresponding to James and Jacob, may refer to:
Giampaolo
Giampaolo or Gianpaolo is an Italian given name or surname. Its English translation is "John Paul". It is often short for "Giovanni Paolo".
Giampiero
Gian
Gian is a masculine Italian given name, form of Gianni. Notable people with the name include:
Gianandrea
Gianandrea is an Italian masculine given name, originated from the connection of the given name Gianni and Andrea. Other variants of the name are Gian-Andrea and Giannandrea.
Giancarlo
Giancarlo is an Italian given name meaning "John Charles". It is one of the most common masculine given names in Italy and is often short for "Giovanni Carlo". Notable people with the name include:
Gianfrancesco
Gianfranco
Gianfranco is a compound Italian given name, consisting of Gian- and Franco. Gian- comes from Giovanni and is used in compound names. It is closest to John or French Jean. Gianni means "God is gracious" and Franco means "Free man" or "Frenchman", a contracted form of Francesco.
Gianluca
Gianluca is an Italian masculine given name. Its English translation is "John Luke" and it is often a shorter form of "Giovanni Luca".
Gianluigi
Gianluigi is an Italian masculine given name meaning "John Louis". It is often an abbreviation of "Giovanni Luigi". Famous people with this given name include:
Gianmarco
Gianmarco is an Italian masculine given name. Its English equivalent is "John Mark" and it is short for "Giovanni Marco".
Gianmaria
Ibrahim is an Italian masculine given name, originated from the connection of the given name Gianni and Maria. Another variation of this nationalities is Giammaria.
Gianmario
Gianmario is an Italian masculine given name, originated from the connection of the given name Gianni and Mario.
Gianni
Gianni ([ˈdʒanːi]) is a male Italian forename (occasionally a surname), derived from the Hebrew Yohanan ("God is gracious", "God is merciful")
Gianpaolo
A male Italian given name, is created from the connection of the given name Gianni and Paolo Gianpaolo, Gian Paolo and Gian-Paolo. Another variation of this nationalities is Giampaolo.
Gianpiero
Valentine is an Italian masculine given name, originated from the connection of the given name Gianni and Piero.
Gianpietro
Gianpietro is a masculine Italian given name. Notable people with the name include:
Gideon
Gideon is a masculine given name.
Gideon
Giedrius
Giedrius is a Lithuanian masculine given name and may refer to the following individuals:
Giesbert
Gisbert is a masculine given name. His name-day is March 20. The male first name Gisbert is of Celtic origin and goes into his since the 18th century in Germany widespread version on the Saint Cuthbert of Lindisfarne (c. 634 in Northumberland, England, died on 20 March 687 on the island Farna - Tomb in the monastery of Lindisfarne / Holy Iceland, since the 10th century, the Cathedral of Durham) back. The meaning of the name is unclear and is "good and famous" implied.
Gigi
Giichi
Giichi (written 儀一 or 義一), is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Gijs
Gijs is a Dutch masculine given name, which is a variant of Gijsbert, derived from the German name Gisbert. The Gis element is derived from gisil, meaning "pledge" or "hostage". The name may refer to:
Gijsbert
Gijsbert is a Dutch masculine given name, which is a variant of the names Gisbert and Gilbert, and means "bright pledge". The name may refer to:
Gil
Gilad
Gilbert
Gilbert is a given name of Norman-French origin, itself from Germanic Gisilberht or Gisalberht. Original spellings included Gislebert, Guilbert and Gilebert. The first element, Gil-, comes from Germanic gīsil, meaning "shaft of an arrow" or gisal "pledge, hostage", while the second element, -bert comes from Germanic -behrt, short form of beraht, meaning "bright" or "famous". Another origin arises from Galwegian Gaelic in the name "Gille Brigte" meaning "follower of St Bridget" which is anglicised as "Gilbert". Gille Brigte or Gille Brighde is also the Gaelic for Oystercatcher, a sea bird associated with the story of St Bridget.
Gilbert
Gilbert is a masculine given name. It is based on the ancient Germanic man name Gilbert, the two roots gisil (descendant of a noble family) and berht/beraht (for known or famous) consists of the. Also the meaning as "the brilliant offspring" from Germanic old high German is attributed to Gilbert. The name Gilbert is regarded as the French form of Gilbert. Yet the debate is in English [ˈɡɪl-].
Gilberto
Gilberto is the romance version of the Latinized form of Gilbert, used in Italian, Portuguese and Spanish languages. In Galician, it's spelled Xilberto or Xilberte. It derives from the Germanic words gisel (meaning pledge or hostage) and beraht (meaning bright). It can be used as a given name or surname.


Gildo
Gildo is a masculine given name. Gildo is a short form of the Italian name Ermenegildo. The female form of the name is Gilda.
Gilleasbaig
Gilleasbaig is a masculine given name in the Scottish Gaelic language. The traditional form of the name is Gilleasbuig. Another form of the name is Gille Easbaig. The names mean "servant of the bishop". An early bearer of the name was the founder of Clan Campbell. An Anglicised form of the name is Gillespie; the name is also Anglicised as Archibald, however this name is etymologically unrelated.
Gilles
Gilles is a masculine given name.
Gilles
Gilles is a French masculine given name.
Gin
Gin is the name of:
Ginés
Ginés is a Spanish personal name. It is the Spanish form of the Roman name "Genesius".
Ginger
Gino
Gino is a masculine given name of Italian origin. It may be the short form of another Italian names like Ambrogino or Luigino or Eugenio, which are from the Ancient Greek name Ambrosios (ἀμβρόσιος) which means "ever-living", and/or Eugenios (εὐγένιος) which means "well-born, noble".
Gintaras
Gintaras is a Lithuanian masculine given name and may refer to:
Gintautas
Gintautas is a Lithuanian given name, which is also as a surname in use.
Ginutis
Ginutis is a Lithuanian given name, derived from gin-(ginti) + as, diminutive of Gina's. The feminine form is Ginutė.
Gion
Giorgio
Giorgio is a male Italian given name (and sometimes a surname) meaning George. It may refer to:
Giorgos
Giorgos or Yiorgos (Greek: Γιώργος), a common abbreviation of Georgios, may refer to:
Giovanni
Giovanni (American English dʒoˈvɑni) is a male Italian given name (from Latin Iohannes). It is the Italian equivalent of John. Giovanni can also be found as a surname. It is sometimes spelled as Geovanni, Giovonnie or Giovannie when used as an English female name. Its female counterpart is Giovanna.
Giovita
Giovita is an Italian male given name. He represents the Italianate form of the Latin holy name Iovita. Name day is the feast day of Saint Faustinus and Jovita, February 15.
Giray
Giray is an original Mongolian, today Turkish male name of Mongolian origin, which occurs occasionally as a family name.
Girish
Girish (also spelled as Gireesh) is a Hindu name which means "lord of the Mountains" in Sanskrit ("giri" means Mountain and "ish" means God). This is a name of Lord Shiva, given because of his abode in the Himalayan Mountains. Lord Sri Ventakeshwara who resides on top of seven hills called Saptagiri also has Girish as one of his names.
Girjesh
The word Girjesh is an uncommon name derived from Hindi, literally meaning "Lord of Parvati", formed by joining the root words 'Girja'=Parvati, and 'Ish'='Lord'.The name alludes to Lord Shiva, husband of Goddess Parvati, who are both commonly depicted as observing mankind from the viewpoint of the Himalayas. The synonymous yet slightly different name 'Girijesh' has the meaning "King of the Mountains", formed by joining the root words 'Giri=Mountain', and 'Jesh=Ruler'.
Girolamo
Girolamo is an Italian variant of the name Hieronymus. Its English equivalent is Jerome.
Ģirts
Ģirts is a Latvian masculine given name and may refer to:
Gisbert
Gisbert is a masculine given name. His name-day is March 20. The male first name Gisbert is of Celtic origin and goes into his since the 18th century in Germany widespread version on the Saint Cuthbert of Lindisfarne (c. 634 in Northumberland, England, died on 20 March 687 on the island Farna - Tomb in the monastery of Lindisfarne / Holy Iceland, since the 10th century, the Cathedral of Durham) back. The meaning of the name is unclear and is "good and famous" implied.
Giselbert
Giselher
Gisle
Gísli
Gísli is an Icelandic male given name.
Giso
Gitanas
Gitanas is a Lithuanian given name, derived from Gitano (Spanish Gitano, French Gitan).
Giuliano
People with the Italian given name or surname Giuliano have included:
Giulio
Giulio is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
Giusep
Giuseppe
Giuseppe is an Italian form of the male given name Joseph. Beppe is a diminutive form of the name.
Gizur
Gizur, also Gizurr or Gissur, is a Nordic and Icelandic male personal name.
Gjergj
Gjergj, the Albanian name for George, may refer to:
Gjon
Gjon is an Albanian male given name, which is a form of the English name John. John is from the Greek Ioannes (Ἰωάννης), derived from the Hebrew name Yohanan (יוֹחָנָן), meaning "God is gracious". The name Gjon may refer to:
Glauco
Glauco is a male given name, originally a Greek origin.
Glaukos
Glaucus (Greek γλαυκός = sparkling or a name Γλαῦκος; lat. Glaucus) is the name of various figures of Greek mythology and legend, as well as the Greek-Roman history:
Gleb
Gleb is a Russian, Belarusian and Ukrainian male given name. The old Russian name derived from the old Scandinavian name Guðleifr ("God's heritage"). Despite its Nordic origins, the name has spread in the East Slavic area. For this reason are the first canonized Russian Saints Boris and Gleb. The feast day of Saint in the Catholic, the Orthodox and the Armenian Church is 24 July.
Glenn
Glenn is a predominantly masculine given name and a surname in the English-speaking world. The forename Glen also occurs in the Variant. The name is a Scottish surname derived from the Gaelic Word gleann for Valley. Glenn and Glen is so "The man / woman of the Valley".
Gligorije
Glyn
Gnaeus
Gniewomir
Goar
Göbel
Godard
Godard is a masculine given name.
Godehard
Godfred
Godfred is a masculine given name.
Godfrey
Godfrey is a given name and a surname. The given name is derived from the Old French Godefroy, a name composed of the elements: the first being either god ("god") or gōd ("good"); the second being fred ("peace"). The name was brought to England by settlers from Normandy, the Low Countries, and France. The name is rendered Goiridh and Goraidh in Scottish Gaelic.
Godzimir
Godzimir or Godemir - is a very old Slavic given name meaning: godzi/gode - "to do something at appropriate time", mir - "peace, world, prestige". Feminine form: Godzimira/Godemira. Alternate form of this name is: Mirogod.


Goffredo
Goffredo is an Italian male given name with the meaning God's peace, originally emerged from the Germanic elements god (God) and Osman (peace). See there for more etymological derivations.
Gofraidh
Gofraidh is a masculine given name in the Irish language. It is derived from the Old French Godefroy. A variant spelling of the Irish Gofraidh is Goffraid.
Goichi
Goichi (written: 剛一 or 吾一) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Gojko
Gökalp
Gabriel is a Turkish male given name meaning "the hero with blue eyes". Gabriel happens rarely as a family name.
Gökay
Gökay (pronounced [ˈɟøkaj]) is a Turkish name and may refer to:
Gökcan
Gabriel is a Turkish male first name of Turkish and Persian origin meaning "the blue-eyed", formed from the elements Gök (Turk.) and can (Persian). Gabriel may occur as the family name.
Gökdemir
Gökdemir is a Turkish given name for males and a Turkish surname. It may refer to:
Gökdeniz
A Turkish male given name is formed from the elements of Gabriel (the sky) and deniz (the Ocean), Twinkle.
Göker
Gabriela is a Turkish male first name and family name meaning "the blue-eyed", (sky Kevin formed from the elements) and he (man, soldier).
Gökhan
Göksu
Gabrielle is a Turkish male and female first name and family name.
Göktan
Neil is "at dawn" a Turkish male given name and family name meaning "the time of the dawn".
Göktürk
Cristina is a Turkish given name meaning Göktürke (GER. heavenly Turk). First name also appears as a family name.
Gomes
Gomes is a Portuguese surname, derived from a homonymous medieval masculine given name meaning "Man". The Spanish version of the name is Gómez.
Gonthier
Gonzague
Gonzaga is a clean name from the family name of an Italian princely family of Venetian origin, Gonzague, Gonzaga in Italian language.
Gonzalo
Gonzalo is a Spanish given name and family name.
Gonzalve
Gopinath
Gopinath is an Indian first and family name. He is one of the names of Krishna's (or.: Gopinatha).
Gopinathan
Gopinathan is a name which was used in Southern States of India like Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh in the 1950s and 1960s among the progressive Hindu families. The name is derived from the Lord Krishna, who is considered to be a hero in protecting young girls. He is called Nathan, meaning the Gopika's' (Girls') dream hero. The name lost its prominence to modern names since the 1970s. There have been many prominent personality by this name. Gopinathan or Gopinath is same just the difference being that in Tamil Nadu and Kerala, it is Gopinathan.
Goran
Goran (pronounced [ɡǒran]; Cyrillic: Горан) is a South Slavic male first name, mostly used in republics of Former Yugoslavia, such as Croatia, Serbia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Slovenia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Göran
Göran or Jöran (both pronounced [ˈjøːran]) is the Swedish form of George, not to be confused with the Slavic Goran.
Goran
Goran (Serbian Cyrillic Горан) is a male given name, which is common in the Yugoslav successor States. In same spelling but different meaning, he exists in the Kurdish (see list of Kurdish given name). He is not to be confused with the Swedish name of Göran.
Gorch
Gorch is a masculine given name, and the low German form of George.
Gordan
Gordan is a Serbo-Croatian name derived from Proto-Slavic *gъrdъ (gȏrd) meaning proud:
Gordius
Greek etymology, Gordius or Gordius, legendary King of Phrygia, Gordius is a male given name, celebrated on January 3.
Gordon
Gorgos
Gorgos (Greek Γόργος, Latin. Gorgus) is an ancient, Greek, male personal name. The name means wild or rigid looking.
Gorka
Gorka is both a given name and a surname, the Basque form of the given name George. Notable people with the name include:
Goro
Goro
Gösta
Gösta is a male given name, a variant of Gustav. Gösta may refer to:
Goswin
Goswin is a masculine given name. From old high German Jai = friend. means: "Goth friend" or "Friend of God".
Gottfried
Gottfried is a masculine German given name. It is derived from the Old High German name Godafrid, recorded since the 7th century. The name is composed of the elements god- (conflated from the etyma for "god" and "good", and possibly further conflated with gaut) and frid- ("peace, protection").
Gotthilf
TCH is a masculine given name. It occurs as a family name in the German-speaking world.
Gottlieb
Gottlieb (German for "God's Love"; see also Amadeus (disambiguation), Bogomil, Theophil) is a German name that may be used as a surname or as a male given name. The name Gottlieb was created in the 17th century, in German speaking parts of Europe, as a product of the age of Pietism, as a way of naming young men with a religiously charged name. The name has been, however, attested from the 6th century in the Gothic Arezzo deed as 'Gudilub', normalized as 'Gudaliufs'.
Gottlob
Thank goodness is a German male given name and family name.
Gottschalk
Götz
Götz or Goetz (German pronunciation: [ɡœts]) is a German name, in origin a hypocorism of Gottfried. It remains in use as a short form of Gottfried, but it has also become a surname.
Goulven
Goulven is a masculine given name.
Goulwen
Goulwen is a masculine given name.
Graeme
Graham
Grant
Grant is an English surname used as a given name.
Graziano
Grega
Grega is a male given name, which is also a family name. He is the Slovenian form of Gregor.
Grégoire
Grégoire is both a surname and a given name, a French form of Gregory. Notable people with the name include:
Gregoor
Gregor


Gregorio
Gregorio is a masculine given name.
Gregorio
Gregory
Greig
Greig is a surname and given name. The surname is of Scottish origin and is derived from a shortened form of the personal name Gregory. As a given name, Greig is of English and Scottish origin. This name is a short form of the names Gregory or Gregor. In some cases it is derived from the surname of the same spelling. A variant form of the given name is Gregg.
Grellan
Grellan is an Irish male name. The Irish spelling is Ghrealláin.
Grgur
Grgur is the Serbo-Croatian variant of "Gregory" (Latin: Gregorius, Greek: Grēgorios).
Grigol
Grigor
Grigor is a masculine given name and a surname. Variants include Gregory, Gregor, Grigori, Grigory, and in Western Armenian as Krikor.
Grigori
Grigorije
Grigorios
Grimaldo
Grimo
Grimoald
Gruffydd
Grzegorz
Grzegorz is a Polish form of the male given name Gregory.
Guarino
Guarino is an Italian name that is derived from the word guardia or guardiano meaning ‘to guard’ or ‘to protect’. The name refers to several notable people:
Guenter
Guenter is a masculine given name.
Guglielmo
Guglielmo (pronounced [ɡuʎˈʎɛlmo]) is the Italian form of the masculine name William.
Guglielmo
Guglielmo is a masculine given name. He is the Italian variant of the name William.
Guido
Guido is a given name Latinised from the Old High German name Wido. The given name Guy is the Norman-French version of this name.
Guilhem
Guilhem is a masculine given name.
Guilherme
Guilherme is a Portuguese given name, equivalent to William in English. The feminine form of this name is Guilherma. Diminutive forms include Guilhermino and Guilhermina. Among these, only Guilherme and Guilhermina are common given names. Vilma (Portuguese form of Wilma) is another female variant of the name.
Guillaume
Guillaume is the French equivalent of William (name), which is of old Germanic origin.
Guille
Guille ['giʎe̞], in Argentina and Uruguay also ['giʃe̞], a Spanish male given name is a short form of Guillermo, the Spanish form of William,.
Guillem
Guillem is a Catalan male given name. The German form of the name is William. Another origin and meaning of the name see here. The Spanish form of the name is Guillermo.
Guillermo
Guillermo (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡiˈʎermo]) is the Spanish form of the male given name William. The name is also commonly shortened to 'Guille'.
Gulstan
Gültekin
Gültekin is a Turkish given name for males and a surname. It may refer to:
Gunar
Gunārs
Gunārs is a Latvian masculine given name. It is a cognate of the name Gunnar and may refer to:
Gundaker
Gundars
Gundars is a Latvian masculine given name and may refer to:
Gundo
SB is a male given name, which is a short form of names starting with Gund-. These are derived from the old high German word Gand, means the fight.
Gündoğan
Gündoğan is a Turkish male first name and family name.
Gündoğdu
Gündoğdu is a Turkish word and may refer to:
Gundolf
Güner
Güner is a Turkish name and may refer to:
Gunnar
Gunnar is a male first name of Nordic origin (Gunnarr in Old Norse ). The name Gunnar means fighter, soldier, and attacker, but mostly is referred to by the Viking saying which means Brave and Bold warrior (gunnr "war" and arr "warrior"). Gunder is a nordic variant, Günther is the modern German variant, and Gonario is the Italian version. Some people with the name Gunnar include:
Gunther
Gunther (Gundahar, Gundahari, Latin Gundaharius, Gundicharius, or Guntharius, Old English Gūðhere, Old Norse Gunnarr, anglicised as Gunnar) was a semi-legendary King of Burgundy in the early 5th century. Legendary tales about him appear in Latin, medieval Middle High German, Old Norse, and Old English texts, especially concerning his relations with Siegfried (Sigurd in Old Norse) and his death by treachery in the hall of Attila the Hun.
Günther
The given name Günther, Gunther, Günter or Gunter may refer to:
Guntis
Guntis is a Latvian masculine given name and may refer to:
Guntram
Gür
Gür is a Turkish given name for males and a surname ,which means bushy.
Gurcharan
Gürhan
Gürhan is a Turkish given name for males. People named Gürhan include:
Gürkan
Gürkan is a Turkish surname and given name for males. People named Gürkan include:
Gürsel
Gürsel is a Turkish name and may refer to:
Gurunath
Gurunath is a commonly used term when praising what is considered by devotees the ultimate source of compassion, love and truth - irrespective of sectarian divides whether they may be devotees of Shiva, the Lord of Transformation in the Hindu pantheon (Shaivaite) or of Vishnu, the Lord of Preservation and Sustenance in the Hindu pantheon (Vaishnav) or any other devotee (bhakta) of a Hindu God or Goddess.
Gus
Gus is a mostly englischsprachiger male given name, mostly occurring in the United States. The name may occur, as a short form of Augustus or Angus Greek emigrants as a diminutive of Constantine.


Gustaf
Gustaf is a Swedish and German variant of the masculine given name Gustav. The Swedish family names Gustafson and Gustafsson are derived from Gustaf in patronymischer education.
Gustav
Gustav /ˈɡʊstɑːv/, also spelled Gustaf, is a male given name of likely Old Swedish origin, used mainly in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Estonia, Germany, Austria, and Hungary, possibly meaning "staff of the Geats or Goths or gods", possibly derived from the Old Norse elements Gautr ("Geats"), Gutar/Gotar ("Goths"), goð ōs ("gods") and the word stafr ("staff"). Another etymology speculates that the name may be of Medieval Slavic origin, from the name Gostislav, a compound word for "glorious guest", from the Medieval Slavic words Gosti ("guest") and slava ("glory") and was adopted by migrating groups north and west into Germany and Scandinavia. This name has been borne by eight Kings of Sweden, including the 16th-century Gustav Vasa and the current king, Carl XVI Gustaf. It is a common name for Swedish monarchs since the reign of Gustav Vasa. The name has entered other languages as well. In French it is Gustave; in Italian and in the Portuguese and Spanish language it is Gustavo. The Latinised form is Gustavus. A side form of the name in Swedish is Gösta. The name in Finnish is Kustaa. In Icelandic and Faroese it is written Gústav or Gústaf.
Gustavo
Gustavo is a Spanish, Italian and Portuguese male given name derived from Gustav /ˈɡʊstɑːv/, also spelled Gustaf, of Old Swedish origin, possibly meaning "staff of the Geats", derived from the Old Norse elements Gautr ("Geat") and stafr ("staff"). It is a common name for Swedish monarchs since the reign of Gustav Vasa. Another etymology speculates that the name may have a Slavic origin, through Swedish, from "Gostislav", a compound word from Old Slavic "Gost'" ("guest") and "slava" ("glory").
Gustavs
Gustavs is a Latvian masculine given name and may refer to:
Gusti
Gusti is a masculine given name.
Gusztáv
Inger is a Hungarian masculine first name.
Gutierre
Gutierre is a Spanish given name of Germanic origin, the French equivalent of which is Gautier. It is the origin of the family name Hispanic Gutiérrez.
Guttorm
Guttorm is a masculine Norwegian given name. Notable people with the name include:
Guus
Guus is a common Dutch masculine given name. It is a diminutive of the names Augustus and Gustaaf.
Güven
Güvenç
Güvenç is a Turkish name and may refer to:
Guy
Guy (/ɡaɪ/, French: [ɡi]) is an English given name, which is derived from the French form of the Germanic name Guido. "Guy" is also an Anglicization of the Hebrew name גיא, transliterated "Gai", which means "Ravine".
Guy-Guy
Guy-Guy is a masculine given name.
Guðjón
Guðjón is an Icelandic male given name.
Guðlaugur
Guðlaugur is an Icelandic male given name.
Guðmundur
Guðmundur is an Icelandic name.
Gwenvael
György
György is a Hungarian version of the name George. Some notable people with this given name:
Győző
Győző is a masculine Hungarian given name.
Gyula
Gyula listen (help·info) is a Hungarian male given name. It was adopted as a given name sometime after the establishment of the Kingdom of Hungary. It was revived in the 19th century and is often associated with the Latin name Julius.





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