Baby Names Starting with G
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Scandinavian
Staff of the gods
African
Spinning car
English
Great, magnificent
Spanish
Man of God
Spanish
Brave
English
Great
Spanish
Gothic staff
English
Majestic
Germanic
Staff of the Goths
Spanish
noble, majestic
Spanish
Enjoyed
Scandinavian
Staff of the Goths
Spanish
To please
Spanish
Staff of the Goths
English
Staff of the Goths; royal staff
French
Staff of the Goths
Latin
staff of the Goths
Spanish
Staff of the Goths
Spanish
Venerable
Scandinavian
Staff of the Goths
English
Staff of the Goths
Indian
Noble
Germanic
brave warrior
Latin
Great
Scandinavian
God's staff
Spanish
Staff of the Goths
Germanic
Staff of the Goths
Germanic
majestic, revered
Spanish
Brave warrior
Hebrew
Good
Slavic
Brave
Indian
Wise
Spanish
Staff of the Goths
Spanish
Bright
Spanish
Unknown
Germanic
Of the good mountain
English
Cattle warrior
Scottish
windy place
Spanish
Son of warrior
Celtic
Brave
Indian
Unknown
Germanic
brave
Hebrew
Leader
English
Old French form of Wido. The Normans introduced it to England, where it was common until the time of Guy Fawkes (1570-1606), a revolutionary who attem
Native American
unknown meaning
French
Young warrior
English
Man of the people
African
Unknown
Persian
Flower
Spanish
staff of the Goths
African
noble
Germanic
brave warrior
Indian
Unknown
Eastern European
Guide
English
Unknown
African
Unknown
African
Strong
Caribbean
Unknown
African
Governor
Various
African
healer
African
Little one
African
Strong
African
One who is strong
Welsh
dawn
African
Conquer
African
Place of water
Chinese
To be free
English
From Welsh gwen, the feminine form of gwyn meaning "white, blessed". It can also be a short form of Gwendolen, Gwenllian and other names beginning wit
Welsh
blessed, fair
Welsh
blessed ring
English
White circle; fair
Celtic
White ring
Welsh
white circle
English
Variant of Gwendolen.
Welsh
white ring
English
Variant of Gwendolen. This is the usual spelling in the United States.
Celtic
White ring
English
White or fair blessed ring
Celtic
Blessed
English
Variant of Guinevere.
English
White enchantress
English
White, fair, blessed
Celtic
Fair
Celtic
White
English
Fair and blessed; a name of grace
Celtic
Fair
English
White wave; fair one
Celtic
White
English
Fair, blessed
English
White phantom; fair one
English
White phantom; another form of Guinevere
Old Norse
guest
Celtic
Bright
African
Strong
Celtic
Resolute protector
Welsh
blessed
Welsh
blessed
African
Wise person
African
Unknown
Various
Celtic
Fair
Welsh
blessed, fair
English
Probably a variant of Gwynedd. It has been common in Wales since the 19th century, perhaps after the Welsh novelist Gwyneth Vaughan (1852-1910), whose
English
White phantom; fair one
Celtic
White
Celtic
Fair
English
White; fair snow
Celtic
fair
English
Fair one, white phantom
Various
African
One who is strong
Spanish
Staff of the Goths
Hungarian
victory
African
Earth
African
Noble
Indian
Girl
Tibetan
Victorious
African
Wise
African
God's blessing
African
One who is wise
African
God's grace
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
African
one who is wise
African
Unknown
African
Great provider
African
Intelligent person
African
Bird
Sanskrit
knowledge
Indian
Knowledge
Indian
Joy of knowledge
Sanskrit
knowledge moon
Indian
Light of knowledge
Indian
Lord of knowledge
Indian
Knowledge
Indian
Lord of knowledge
Indian
Knowledgeable
Indian
Illumination of wisdom
African
Knowledgeable
Indian
Lion
Sanskrit
knowledgeable
Celtic
grace; favor
African
Unknown
Arabic
Knowledge of faith
African
Brave
African
Unknown
African
Strong
African
The one who is born on a Wednesday
Scandinavian
Brave
African
Brave warrior
African
A gift from God
African
gift
African
Joyful
African
Blessed one
African
Strong
African
Gift from God
African
Wise
Korean
One who is wise
African
One who is wise
Turkish
to shine
Southeast Asian
To be great
African
Unknown
African
Strength
African
to be strong
Spanish
Unknown
Greek
young goat
Scandinavian
Mythical creature
Old Norse
spear warrior
English
Physical exercise
African
brave warrior
Greek
woman
Native American
Feminine strength
Greek
womanly strength
French
God is gracious
Japanese
Strong and powerful
Eastern European
River
Slavic
farmer
Greek
Mineral
English
Nomadic people
African
Unknown
Germanic
Bright pledge
Germanic
pledge, hostage
Germanic
Pledge or hostage
Scandinavian
Guest
English
From Gyða, an Old Norse diminutive of Guðríðr. It was borne by a Danish noblewoman who married the English lord Godwin of Wessex in the 11th century.
Eastern European
To sing
Eastern European
Youthful
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Hebrew
gift