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This is a list of names in which the gender is feminine; and the first letter is G.
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There are 326 names matching your criteria.
GABI f & m German, Romanian, Hungarian German diminutive of GABRIELE (2) (feminine), Romanian diminutive of GABRIEL (masculine) or GABRIELA (feminine), and Hungarian diminutive of GÁBOR (masculine) or GABRIELLA (feminine). GABRIELA f Portuguese, Polish, Romanian, Spanish, German, Czech, Slovak, Croatian Feminine form of GABRIEL GAIANA f Ancient Greek (Latinized) Latinized form of the Greek name Γαιανη (Gaiane), a derivative of GAIA... [more] GARDENIA f English (Rare) From the name of the tropical flower, which was named for the Scottish naturalist Alexander Garden (1730-1791). GARNET (1) f English From the English word garnet for the precious stone, the birthstone of January... [more] GARNET (2) m & f English From an occupational English surname which referred either to a person who made hinges (Old French carne) or who sold pomegranates (Old French pome grenate). GARSEA f Medieval Spanish Meaning unknown, possibly related to the Basque word hartz meaning "bear"... [more] GEMMA f Italian, English (British), Dutch Medieval Italian nickname meaning "gem, precious stone"... [more] GERTRUDE f English, German, Dutch Means "spear of strength", derived from the Germanic elements ger "spear" and þruþ "strength"... [more] GETHSEMANE f Biblical From Γεθσημανι (Gethsemani), the Greek form of an Aramaic place name meaning "oil vat"... [more] GILDA f Italian, Portuguese Originally an Italian short form of names containing the Germanic element gild meaning "sacrifice, value". GINA f Italian, English, Scandinavian Short form of GEORGINA, REGINA, LUIGINA, and other names ending in gina... [more] GIOCONDA f Italian From the Late Latin name Iucunda which meant "pleasant, delightful, happy"... [more] GISELLE f French, English (Modern) Derived from the Germanic word gisil meaning "hostage" or "pledge"... [more] GLADYS f Welsh, English From the old Welsh name Gwladus, possibly derived from gwlad "country"... [more] GLENDA f Welsh, English A name created in the 20th century from the Welsh elements glân "pure, clean" and da "good". GODIVA f Anglo-Saxon (Latinized) Latinized form of the Old English name Godgyfu meaning "gift of god", from the elements god and gyfu "gift"... [more] GORETTI f Various From the surname of Maria Goretti, a 20th-century Italian saint who forgave her murderer on her deathbed... [more] GORMLAITH f Irish, Scottish Means "illustrious princess" from Irish gorm "illustrious" and flaith "princess, lady"... [more] GREER f & m Scottish, English (Rare) From a Scottish surname which was derived from the given name GREGOR. GRISELDA f English, Scottish, Spanish, Literature Possibly derived from the Germanic elements gris "grey" and hild "battle"... [more] GUADALUPE f & m Spanish From a Spanish title of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, meaning "Our Lady of Guadalupe"... [more] GUDRUN f Norse Mythology, Scandinavian, German From the Old Norse name Guðrún meaning "god's secret lore", derived from the elements guð "god" and rún "secret lore"... [more] GUINEVERE f Welsh Mythology From the Norman French form of the Welsh name Gwenhwyfar, composed of the elements gwen meaning "fair, white" and hwyfar meaning "smooth"... [more] GUIOMAR m & f Portuguese, Spanish Possibly derived from the Germanic name Wigmar meaning "famous in war"... [more] GULL f Scandinavian Short form of various Scandinavian names beginning with the Old Norse element guð meaning "god". GUNBORG f Swedish From the Old Norse name Gunnbjörg, derived from the elements gunnr "war" and björg "protection, help". GUNDA f German, Scandinavian, Ancient Germanic Short form of names containing the Germanic element gund which means "war". GUNHILD f Scandinavian From the Old Norse name Gunnhildr, derived from the elements gunnr "war" and hildr "battle". GUNVOR f Scandinavian From the Old Norse name Gunnvör meaning "cautious in war" from gunnr "war" combined with vor "vigilant, cautious". GUÐLAUG f Ancient Scandinavian, Icelandic Derived from the Old Norse elements guð meaning "god" and laug possibly meaning "betrothed woman". GUÐRÍÐR f Ancient Scandinavian Old Norse name derived from the elements guð "god" and fríðr "beautiful". GUÐRÚN f Ancient Scandinavian, Norse Mythology, Icelandic Old Norse form of GUDRUN, as well as the modern Icelandic form. GWEN f Welsh, English From Welsh gwen, the feminine form of gwyn meaning "white, fair, blessed"... [more] |
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