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This is a list of names in which the gender is masculine; and the first letter is G.
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There are 503 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). GABRIEL m French, German, Scandinavian, Finnish, Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, English, Romanian, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek From the Hebrew name גַבְרִיאֵל (Gavri'el) meaning "strong man of God"... [more] GAGE m English (Modern) From an English surname meaning "measure" in Middle English, originally denoting one who was an assayer... [more] GAIUS m Ancient Roman Roman praenomen, or given name, which is of Etruscan origin, meaning unknown... [more] GALEN m English Modern form of the Greek name Γαληνος (Galenos), which meant "calm" from Greek γαληνη (galene)... [more] GALLAGHER m Irish, English (Rare) From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Gallchobhair meaning "descendent of GALLCHOBHAR". GANDALF m Norse Mythology, Literature Means "wand elf" in Old Norse, from the elements gandr "wand, staff, cane" and álfr "elf"... [more] GANESHA m Indian, Hinduism Means "lord of hordes" from Sanskrit गण (gana) "horde" and ईश (isha) "lord, ruler"... [more] GARBHÁN m Irish Means "little rough one" from Irish garbh "rough" combined with a diminutive suffix... [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). GARRETT m English From an English surname which was derived from the given name GERALD or GERARD... [more] GARRICK m English From a surname which was originally derived from a given name meaning "spear power" from Germanic ger "spear" and ric "power". GARTH m English From a surname meaning "garden" in Old Norse, originally denoting one who lived near or worked in a garden. GARY m English From an English surname which was derived from a Norman given name, which was itself originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element ger meaning "spear"... [more] GASPAR m Spanish, Portuguese, Judeo-Christian Legend Spanish and Portuguese form of JASPER, as well as the Latin form. GASTON m French Probably from a Germanic name derived from the element gasti meaning "stranger"... [more] GAUBERT m French French form of the Germanic name Waldobert, composed of the elements wald "rule" and beraht "bright"... [more] GAUTAMA m Indian Variant of GOTAMA, or in the case of Siddhartha Gautama, a patronymic form... [more] GAWAIN m Welsh, Welsh Mythology Meaning uncertain, from the name of a nephew of King Arthur and one of the Knights of the Round Table in Arthurian legend... [more] GAYLORD m English From an English surname which was derived from Old French gaillard "high-spirited, boistrous"... [more] GEBHARD m German, Ancient Germanic Derived from the Germanic element geb "gift" combined with hard "brave, hardy"... [more] GENGHIS m History From the title Genghis (or Chinggis) Khan, meaning "universal lord", which was adopted by the Mongolian leader Temujin in the late 12th century... [more] GENNADIUS m Ancient Greek (Latinized) Latinized form of the Greek name Γενναδιος (Gennadios), which was possibly derived from Greek γενναδας (gennadas) "noble, generous"... [more] GEORGE m English, Romanian From the Greek name Γεωργιος (Georgios) which was derived from the Greek word γεωργος (georgos) meaning "farmer, earthworker", itself derived from the elements γη (ge) "earth" and εργον (ergon) "work"... [more] GERALD m English, German From a Germanic name meaning "rule of the spear", from the elements ger "spear" and wald "rule"... [more] GERARD m English, Dutch Derived from the Germanic element ger "spear" combined with hard "brave, hardy"... [more] GERLACH m Dutch, Ancient Germanic Derived from the Germanic element ger "spear" combined with laic "play"... [more] GERO m German, Ancient Germanic Short form of names beginning with the Germanic element ger meaning "spear". GERSHOM m Biblical, Biblical Hebrew Probably means "exile" in Hebrew, though the Bible explains that it derives from גֵּר שָׁם (ger sham) meaning "a stranger there"... [more] GERVASIUS m Ancient Germanic (Latinized) Probably a Latinized form of a Germanic name with a first element deriving from ger "spear"... [more] GHISLAIN m French French form of Gislenus, a Latinized form of the Germanic name Gislin, derived from the element gisil meaning "hostage" or "pledge"... [more] GIAMBATTISTA m Italian Combination of GIANNI and BATTISTA, given in honour of Saint John the Baptist. GIFFARD m English (Rare) From an English surname which was derived from the Germanic given name GEBHARD. GILBERT m English, French, Dutch, German, Ancient Germanic Means "bright pledge", derived from the Germanic elements gisil "pledge, hostage" and beraht "bright"... [more] GILEAD m Biblical From an Old Testament place name meaning "monument of testimony" in Hebrew... [more] GILES m English From the Late Latin name Aegidius, which is derived from Greek αιγιδιον (aigidion) meaning "young goat"... [more] GILLESPIE m Scottish Anglicized form of Scottish Gille Easbaig or Irish Giolla Easpuig both meaning "servant of the bishop". GILROY m Irish, Scottish From an Irish surname, either Mac Giolla Ruaidh, which means "son of the red-haired servant", or Mac Giolla Rí, which means "son of the king's servant". GILTBERT m Ancient Germanic Derived from the Germanic elements gild "sacrifice, value" and beraht "bright". GISBERT m German, Ancient Germanic From a Germanic name in which the second element is beraht "bright"... [more] GLÆDWINE m Anglo-Saxon Old English name derived from the elements glæd "bright" and wine "friend"... [more] GLANVILLE m English (Rare) From an English surname which was taken from a Norman place name which possibly meant "domain of (a person named) Gland" in Old French. GLÁUCIO m Portuguese Portuguese form of the Roman cognomen Glaucia, which was derived from Latin glaucus "bluish grey", ultimately from Greek. GLAUCUS m Greek Mythology (Latinized) Latinized form of Greek Γλαυκος (Glaukos), a name meaning "bluish grey"... [more] GLEB m Russian Russian form of the Old Norse name Guðleifr, which meant "heir of god" from Old Norse guð "god" and leifr "heir". GLENN m Scottish, English From a Scottish surname which was derived from Gaelic gleann "valley"... [more] GLOOSCAP m New World Mythology Derived from an Eastern Algonquian phrase meaning "man from nothing"... [more] |
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