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This is a list of names in which the gender is feminine; and the first letter is G.
There are 327 names matching your criteria. This is page 2.

GWENAËLLE   f   French, Breton
Feminine form of GWENAËL
GWENDA   f   Welsh, English
Derived from the Welsh elements gwen "white, fair, blessed" and da "good"... [more]
GWENDOLEN   f   Welsh
Means "white ring", derived from the Welsh elements gwen "white, fair, blessed" and dolen "ring"... [more]
GWENDOLYN   f   Welsh, English
Variant of GWENDOLEN
GWENETH   f   Welsh
Variant of GWYNETH
GWENFREWI   f   Welsh
Derived from the Welsh elements gwen "white, fair, blessed" and frewi "reconciliation, peace"... [more]
GWENHWYFAR   f   Welsh Mythology
Original Welsh form of GUINEVERE
GWENITH   f   Welsh
Variant of GWYNETH, perhaps influenced by the Welsh word gwenith meaning "wheat".
GWENLLIAN   f   Welsh
Derived from the Welsh elements gwen "white, fair, blessed" and llian "flaxen"... [more]
GWENNETH   f   Welsh (Rare)
Variant of GWYNETH
GWENYTH   f   Welsh
Variant of GWYNETH
GWLADUS   f   Welsh
Original Welsh form of GLADYS
GWLADYS   f   Welsh
Variant of GLADYS
GWYNEDD   f & m   Welsh
From the name of a region in Wales, named after an ancient kingdom, which may be derived from the old Welsh given name Cunedda.
GWYNEIRA   f   Welsh
Means "white snow" from the Welsh element gwyn "white, fair, blessed" combined with eira "snow".
GWYNETH   f   Welsh, English (Modern)
Possibly a variant of GWYNEDD or a form of Welsh gwyn meaning "white, fair, blessed"... [more]
GYDA   f   Danish
Modern Danish form of Gyða (see GYTHA).
GYEONG   m & f   Korean
Means "respect" from Sino-Korean .
GYNETH   f   Literature
Perhaps a variant of GWYNETH... [more]
GYÖNGYI   f   Hungarian
Means "pearl" in Hungarian.
GYÖRGYI   f   Hungarian
Hungarian feminine form of GEORGE
GYÖRGYIKE   f   Hungarian
Diminutive of GYÖRGYI
GYPSY   f   English (Rare)
Simply from the English word Gypsy for the nomadic people who originated in northern India... [more]
GYÐA   f   Ancient Scandinavian
Old Norse form of GYTHA
GYTHA   f   English (Archaic)
From Gyða, an Old Norse diminutive of GUÐRÍÐR... [more]


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