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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the length is 4.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Firm m Catalan
Catalan variant of Firmus.
Firs m Russian (Archaic)
Russian form of Thyrsus. A known bearer of this name was the Russian genre painter Firs Zhuravlev (1836-1901).
Fisk m English
Transferred use of the surname Fisk.
Five m English (Rare)
From the English word for the number 5, derived from Old English fīf (from an Indo-European root shared by Latin quinque and Greek pente).
Fjor m Popular Culture
From the Old Norse element fjǫr meaning "life; spirit; energy". Fjor Jutul (played by Herman Tømmeraas) is the main character in the Norwegian-Danish TV series 'Ragnarok' (2020-).
Flav m History
Albanian form of Flavius.
Flem m American (Rare)
Either a short form of Flemming or a transferred use of the surname Flem.
Flip m Jèrriais
Variant of Ph'lip.
Flor m Catalan, Russian
Catalan and Russian form of Florus.
Foca m Medieval Italian
Italian form of Phokas (see Phocas). ... [more]
Foco m Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Phokos via its latinized form Phocus.
Fodo m & f Manchu
Means "willow" in Manchu.
Fofo m Spanish
Diminutive of Rodolfo.
Foix f & m Catalan
From the Catalan title of the Virgin Mary, Mare de Déu de Foix, meaning "Mother of God of Foix," the name of a church located on a cliff near the headwaters of the river Foix in the Alt Penedès municipality of Torrelles de Foix, hence the heavy concentration of its usage in the comarca of Alt Penedès.
Foke m West Frisian, East Frisian
Frisian variant form of Folke.
Folt m & f East Frisian (Archaic)
Variant of Folkhard or Folkhilde recorded from the 15th to 18th centuries for men and in the 16th century for women in East Frisia.
Fông m & f Chinese (Hakka)
Hakka Chinese form of Fang.
Fong m & f Chinese
another form of Foong
Fong f & m Korean
Fong m & f Thai
Means "bubble" in Thai.
Foom m Hmong
Means "to pray, to wish (good fortune to others)" in Hmong.
Fòrt m Lengadocian
Lengadocian form of Fortunatus.
Fort m Gascon
Gascon form of Fortunatus.
Fort m Romansh
Short form of Confortus, in former times this name was bestowed on children whose next older sibling had died and whose birth was supposed to provide comfort to their grieving parents... [more]
Foss m Dutch
Variant of Fos.
Fòst m Haitian Creole (Modern, Rare)
From “Fòs” which means strength, also maybe influenced by Faust.
Fótr m Old Norse
Means "foot" in Old Norse.
Four m Literature
Name of a character in Veronica Roth's book Divergent, number... [more]
Fouz f & m Arabic (Rare)
Means "victory, triumph" in Arabic.
Foxx m English (Rare)
Either transferred use of the surname Foxx or a variant of Fox. According to the Social Security Administration, Foxx was given to 13 boys in 2018.
Foxy f & m Popular Culture, American (Archaic)
Derived from the word foxy meaning "fox-like".
Foye m & f East Frisian (Archaic)
Variant of Focke recorded from the 15th to 17th centuries for men and in the 17th century for women in East Frisia.
Frár m Old Norse, Norse Mythology, Icelandic
Means "swift, quick, alert". This is the name of a dwarf in Norse mythology.
Fraz m Pakistani
Fraz is in Urdu Language its meaning is Peak or Top
Fréd m Kashubian
Short form of Alfréd.
Free m & f English (American)
From Middle English free, fre, freo, from Old English frēo (“free”). May also be transferred use of the surname Free.
Free m & f Dutch
Short form of Fredericus and Frederik for men and of Frederica and Frederika for women... [more]
Frei m German (Modern, Rare)
Frei is a usual German word meaning "free".... [more]
Fric m Silesian
Short form of Fryderyk (via German Fritz).
Frid f & m Norwegian, Swedish (Rare)
Variant of Fride, Frida 2, or any other name containing the Germanic element frid "peace"... [more]
Frin m Limburgish
Limburgish short form of Severinus, see also Frijn.
Fris m Occitan
Occitan form of Friso.
Frol m Russian (Rare)
Russian vernacular form of Florus.
Fron m Albanian
Probably a variant of Fran.
Frór m Old Norse
Variant of Frár.
Frøy f & m Norwegian
Norwegian form of Freyr. Modern feminine usage may be interpreted as a short form of any name starting with frøy, like Frøya and Frøydis.
Froy m Spanish (Latin American), English (American, Rare)
Short form of Froylán (Spanish) and contraction of Fitzroy (English). In the United States, it is possible that there are also cases where this name is derived from the rare surname Froy.... [more]
Frye m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Frye.
Fuco m Galician
Hypocoristic of Francisco.
Fudo m Japanese Mythology
Fudo-Myo-o is the god of fire and wisdom in Japanese Buddhist mythology, and one of the five Myo-o.
Fufu m Portuguese
Portuguese diminutive of Fulgéncio
Fuji f & m Japanese
From either 藤 (fuji) meaning "wisteria" or 富士 (Fuji), from the place name Fuji. Other kanji used for this name in 2-kanji combinations include 不, a phonetic kanji that is otherwise used as a negative prefix​, or 婦 meaning "woman, lady" for the first element and 志 meaning "will, aim, goal" or 治 meaning "cure; management" for the second element (二, meaning "two," is used on both, stemming from its native and Sino-Japanese readings futa(tsu) and ji).
Fuki m & f Japanese
Variant transcription of Fuuki.
Fúll m Old Norse
From an Old Norse byname, based on Old Norse fúll meaning 'foul, stinking, mean'.
Fume f & m Japanese
Comes from the Japanese word fume, meaning “beautiful”. Also a shortened version of Fumeko.
Fumu m Kongo
Means "king" in Kikongo.
Funi m Icelandic (Rare)
From Old Norse funi meaning "flame, fire".
Furi m Catalan
Catalan form of Furius.
Fusa f & m Japanese (Rare)
Derived from the Japanese kanji 房 (fusa) meaning "chamber; room; house" or also "bunch (of flowers); grapes (of fruit)".... [more]
Fusu m Chinese
This name comes from “The Mountain Has Fusu Trees” (山有扶苏), a folk song featured in the Chinese Classic of Poetry (诗经, also called the Book of Songs). Fusu (扶苏) is a type of tree theorized to be the mulberry tree, though the name can also mean the lushness and thriving nature of a tree... [more]
Fuyo f & m Japanese (Rare)
Variant of Fuuyou.
Fuyu f & m Japanese
From the Japanese kanji 冬 (fuyu) meaning "winter".... [more]
Fuzi m Chinese
Chinese title meaning master.
Fylr m Old Norse
From Old Norse fyl meaning 'foal, young horse'.
Gaba m Greenlandic
Variant of Gaaba.
Gábe m Sami
Sami form of Kaapo.
Gabe m West Frisian
Frisian short form of names that contain the Gothic element giban (geban in Old High German), such as Gebamund and Gebavultus.
Gabí m Catalan
Catalan form of Gavino.
Gabo m Spanish
Diminutive of Gabriel.
Gabs m & f Brazilian
Short form of Gabriel or Gabriela.
Gadi m Hebrew
Diminutive of Gad.
Gado m Hausa
Means "bed" in Hausa. This name is traditionally given to the child born after twins.
Gaga m Georgian
According to two Georgian sources, the meaning of this name is unknown.... [more]
Gagu m Hindi, Gujarati, Punjabi
Meaning "Sky".
Gagū m Hindi, Gujarati, Punjabi
Variant Spelling of Gagu.
Gaïl m Breton (Gallicized, Rare)
Either a variant of Gaël or a contraction of Gaelig (itself a diminutive of Gael).
Gaio m Italian
Italian form of Gaius.
Gait m Dutch (Rare)
Short form of names beginning with Ger- like Gerald.
Gaje m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Variant of Gage. Gaje was given to 10 boys in 2009 according to the SSA.
Gajo m Croatian
Croatian form of Gaius.
Gaju m Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali
Meaning "Powerful".
Gaku m Japanese
From Japanese 岳 (gaku, ga) meaning "point, peak, mountain", 学 (gaku, ga) meaning "study, learning, science", 賀 (ga) meaning "congratulations, joy", 楽 (ga, gaku) meaning "music, comfort, ease", 鶴 (gaku) meaning "crane, stork", 學 (gaku, ga) meaning "learning, knowledge, school" or 樂 (ga) meaning "music, comfort" combined with 春 (ku) meaning "spring", 久 (ku) meaning "long time", 句 (ku) meaning "phrase, clause, sentence, passage, paragraph, counter for haiku" or 治 (ku) meaning "reign, be at peace, calm down, subdue, quell, govt, cure, heal, rule, conserve"... [more]
Gale m West Frisian (Rare)
This name is the Frisian form of the Germanic given name Gaito, which was ultimately derived from Proto-Germanic *gails meaning "cheerful, jovial". But in addition to that, it is also often a short form of Germanic given names that contain (or are related to) the aforementioned element of *gails, such as Geilhard.... [more]
Ğäli m Bashkir
Bashkir form of Ali 1.
Gali m Kazakh
Kazakh form of Ali 1.
Galt m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Galti.
G'ani m Uzbek
Means "wealthy, rich" in Uzbek.
Gani m Albanian, Indonesian, Kazakh
Albanian, Indonesian and Kazakh form of Ghani.
Gaoh m Zhuang
Means "tall" in Zhuang.
Gaon f & m Korean (Modern)
Shortened from 가온대/가온데/가온듸 (gaondae/gaonde/gaondui), archaic variants of the word 가운데 (gaunde) meaning "centre, middle." It can also be written into hanja, combining a ga hanja, e.g. 歌 meaning "song," with an on hanja, e.g. 穩 meaning "comfortable; calm, quiet."
Gara m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Kara 2.
Gard m Norwegian
Modern form of Garðr.
Gari m Basque
Derived from Basque gari "wheat".
Gari m & f English
Variant of Gary also used as a feminine form.
Garm m Norse Mythology
Means "rag" in Old Norse. In Norse mythology this is the name of a blood-stained hellhound (occasionally considered identical to Fenrir) who guards Hel's gate... [more]
Garo m Armenian
A short form of Karapet.
Gašo m Serbian
Diminutive of Gavrilo.
Gaui m Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
Meaning unknown.
Gaul m English
Transferred use of the surname Gaul. Additionally, may be used in reference to the historical region of Gaul.
Gaun m Scots
Scots form of Gavin.
Gavi m & f Hebrew
Short form of Gavriel or Gavrielle.
Gawa m & f Tibetan
Means "joy, love" or "to be happy, glad" in Tibetan.
Gawn m Scots
Scots form of Gavin.
Gayl f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Gayle.
Gayo m Asturian (Rare)
Diminutive of Olegario.
Gede m Balinese
Means "big, great, large" in Balinese. This name is traditionally given to the first-born son.
Gede m Hungarian
Short form of Gedeon.
Gedő m Hungarian
Diminutive of Gedeon.
Geff m English
Variant of Geoff.
Gega m Georgian
Meaning uncertain. The earliest known attestation of this name occurs in a Georgian source from the 16th century AD. It might possibly be related to Georgian გეგმა (gegma) meaning "plan, project" and Georgian გეგმი (gegmi) meaning "plan" as well as "law, custom".... [more]
Gegè m Italian
Diminutive of Eugenio and Gennaro.
Gegê m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Diminutive of masculine given names that start with Ge-.
Gegi m Georgian
Variant of Gega.
Geli m Romansh
Variant of Giuli, traditionally found in the Surselva region and in central Grisons.
Gelî m Kurdish
Means "national" in Kurdish.
Gelu m Romanian
Gelou is portrayed as 'some Vlach' (originally 'quidam Blacus', Vlach and Blacus meaning 'Romanian') being a leader of the Vlachs in Transylvania, and having his capital at Doboka. He was said to be defeated by the warriors of the Magyar chieftain Töhötöm.... [more]
Gely m Soviet, Russian
Variant transcription of Geliy.
Gemi f & m Indonesian
Means "modest, careful" in Indonesian.
Gemo m Spanish, Portuguese
Masculine form of Gema.
Genc m Albanian
Variant of Gent.
Genc m Kurdish
Means "treasure" in Central Kurdish, from Persian گنج (ganj).
Geni m & f Spanish
Short form of Eugenio and Eugenia.
Genk m Kashubian
Diminutive of Eùgeniusz.
Geno m English
Diminutive of Eugene.
Geno m Spanish
Short form of Eugenio.
Gent m Albanian
Variant of Genti.
Geon m Korean
From Sino-Korean 建 (geon) meaning "to construct", 健 (geon) meaning "strong", 虔 (geon) meaning "respect" or other characters which are pronounced similarly. It usually occurs in combination with another character, though it is sometimes used as a stand-alone name.
Geps m & f Slovene
Diminutive of Gašper
Gera m Spanish
Diminutive of Gerardo.
Geri m Norse Mythology
Derived from Old Norse gjarn "greedy", which is related to Gothic gairns (see Adalgern). In Norse mythology, Geri is the name of one of Odin's two wolves... [more]
Geri m Gascon
Gascon form of Giles.
Geri m Hebrew (Modern)
Diminutive of Gershom.
Gers m Dutch
Diminutive of Gerwin used by Dutch rapper, Gers Pardoel
Gery m Hebrew
a pet name for Gershon.
Gery m German
Diminutive of names that contain the Germanic element ger meaning "spear", such as Gerald and Gerhard... [more]
Gest m Medieval English
Possibly derived from the germanic name element gest meaning "stranger" or "guest."
Ġesù m Theology
Maltese form of Jesus.
Geṡü m Theology
Emilian-Romagnol form of Jesus.
Gesù m Biblical Italian, Italian, Theology (Italianized)
Italian and Sicilian form of Jesus.
Geta m Ancient Roman
Ancient Roman cognomen of uncertain meaning. It is possibly derived from the Ancient Greek word Γέται (Gétai), A Dacian tribe inhabiting the regions of the lower Danube. This was the cognomen of Caracalla's brother, Publius Septimius Geta, who was murdered by a Praetorian Guard under the orders of Caracalla.
Geth m Welsh
Short form of Gethin.
Geum m History, Korean
Meaning unknown. This was the personal name of Yeongjo (1694-1776), twenty-first king of Joseon.
Geun m Korean
From Sino-Korean 近 "near, close" or 根 "root; foundation". A famous bearer is Korean Neo-Confucian scholar Kwon Geun (1352–1409).
Geva m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Place name in Israel, meaning ''hill''.
Geza m Banat Swabian
Banatswabian form of Géza.
Giải m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 解 (giải) meaning "to relieve, alleviate, free".
Giai m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 階 (giai) meaning "stair, step, rank" or 楷 (giai) meaning "modern, pattern".
Giản m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 僩 (giản) meaning "courageous, martial, dignified" or 簡 (giản) meaning "simple, uncomplicated".
Gian m Romansh
Romansh form of John.
Giao m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 交 (giao) meaning "to intersect, to cross" or "to hand over, to deliver".
Giáp m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 甲 (giáp) referring to the first Heavenly Stem, itself associated with wood.
Giat m Javanese
From Javanese giyat meaning "vigorous, active, enthusiastic".
Giàu m & f Vietnamese
Means "rich, wealthy, abundant" in Vietnamese.
Gibb m English
Variant of Gib.
Gibi f & m English (American, Rare, ?)
A very rare name. Could be related to Gabby or something similar.
Gică m Romanian
Diminutive of George.
Gicu m Romanian
Diminutive of George and Gheorghe.
Gida m Nanai
Means "spear" in Nanai.
Gied m Dutch (Rare), Limburgish
Dutch and Limburgian short form of Aegidius (see Giles) and its variant spelling Egidius. In rare cases, this name can also be a short form of Gideon.... [more]
Giêg m & f Chinese (Teochew)
Teochew Chinese form of Jie.
Giel m Dutch
Dutchization of the French name Gilles. In the past, it was also used as a short form of the related name Gielis (now archaic).... [more]
Giga m Georgian
Diminutive of Grigol and sometimes also of Giorgi. Also compare Gigola.
Gigi m Georgian, Romanian
In Georgia, this name is a diminutive of Giorgi and Grigol (compare Gigola).... [more]
Gigo m Georgian, Macedonian, Bosnian, Montenegrin, Serbian
Diminutive of Giorgi (Georgian), Gligor (Macedonian), Grigol (Georgian) and Igor (Bosnian, Montenegrin and Serbian).
Gi-Ha m Korean
From Sino-Korean 基 (gi) meaning "foundation, base" combined with 河 (ha) meaning "river, stream" or 夏 (ha) meaning "summer, great, grand"... [more]
Gila m Romansh
Variant of Geli, traditionally found in central Grisons.
Gile m Provençal
Provençal form of Gilles.
Gilg m Alsatian (Archaic)
Vernacular form of Ägidius.
Gili m Gascon, Provençal
Gascon and Provençal form of Giles.
Gill m & f Punjabi
This name derives from the Jatt tribe. All members of the Gill tribe will traditionally add Gill as their surname. This Jatt tribe can be found throughout the historic Punjab region and the regions bordering Punjab... [more]
Gill m & f Hebrew (Modern)
Variant of Gil 3, used as a unisex name.
Gilo m Medieval French, Medieval Italian, Medieval Spanish, Medieval Catalan
Short form of various names beginning with Proto-Germanic *gailaz "merry, excited; beautiful; lush, lustful".
Gils m German (East Prussian)
East Prussian German form of Gallus.
Gily f & m Hebrew
Variant of Gili.
Gion m Romansh
Variant of Gian.
Giri m Indian
Means "mountain" in Sanskrit.
Giri m Japanese
Means "duty" in Japanese.
Gise m Old Danish, Old Swedish
Old Danish and Old Swedish form of Gísi.
Gísi m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Gísli.
Gísl m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Gísli.
Giso m Frankish, German (Rare), Medieval English
Derived from Proto-Germanic *gaisa, *gaiza meaning "arrow". It is also used in modern German as a short form of names that begin with Gis- such as Gisbert... [more]
Gita m & f Japanese
From 岐 (gi) meaning “high, majestic”, and 太 (ta) meaning “thick, big, great”, 田 (ta) meaning “field, rice paddy”, 多 (ta) meaning “many”, or 大 (ta) meaning “big, great, vast, high”.
Gito m Javanese
From Javanese gita meaning "song, poem, story", ultimately from Sanskrit गीत (gīta).
Giwa m Western African, Hausa
Means "elephant" in Hausa.
Giyū m Japanese
From 義 meaning “Right” and 勇 meaning “Courage, strength”. This two kanji together 義勇 can be read as “Heroic Virtue”.... [more]
Gizo m Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish diminutive of Gizbert.
Gizo m Georgian
Although it has occasionally been used as a short form of Gaioz and Tengiz, this name is typically used as an independent name, of which the meaning and linguistic origin is uncertain... [more]
Gjeç m Albanian (Archaic)
Original Albanian form of George, eventually replaced by the modern name Gjergj.
Gjin m Albanian
Variant of Gjon.
Gjok m Albanian
Gheg Albanian form of Gjokë.
Glad m & f American (Rare)
The word meaning "happy" or a diminutive of Gladys or Gladwin or other names containing glad.
Glói m Old Norse, Norse Mythology, Icelandic
Old Norse male form of Glóa or an Icelandic form of Glóði. In Norse mythology this is the name of a dwarf.
Glør m Norwegian (Rare)
Variant of Gløer, ultimately derived from Old Norse glœða "to glow".
Glow f & m English
From English glow, Old English glōwan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch gloeien and German glühen.
Gnej m Croatian, Serbian
Croatian and Serbian form of Gnaeus.
Gnel m Armenian
From the Armenian word գնել (gnel) meaning "to buy, gain, earn".
Gneo m Italian
Italian form of Gnaeus.
Gnup m Norwegian (Archaic)
Younger form of Gnúpr.
Goar m Ancient
Of unknown origin and meaning.... [more]
Goce m Macedonian
Variant of Gjorgji.
Godo m German (Rare), Germanic
Medieval short form of Germanic names containing the element got meaning "god" (such as Godefrid, Godehard or Goteleib).
Godo m Georgian (Rare)
Short form of Goderdzi.
Ġoel m Maltese
Maltese form of Joel.
Gogu m Romanian
Short form of Grigore and Gheorghe.
Goka m Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of masculine names that start with Go- (such as Goderdzi and Goneri) or that otherwise contain -go- (such as Gigola).... [more]
Goki m Japanese
Variant transcription of Gouki.
Golo m German (Modern, Rare)
A short form of names starting with Gott like Gottfried or Gottlieb.... [more]
Gome m & f Hebrew (Rare)
Means "papyrus" in Hebrew.
Ġona m Maltese
Maltese form of Jonas 2.
Gong m Korean, History
Meaning unknown. This was the personal name of Sunjo (1790-1834), twenty-third king of Joseon.
Goni m & f Hebrew
Possibly taken from the word gavan (גוון) which means "tone" or "shade (of a color)" in Hebrew.
Goof m Dutch (Rare), Limburgish (Rare)
Short form of Godfried via its variant Govert (also found written as Gofert and Goffert).... [more]
Goor m Dutch (Rare), Limburgish (Rare)
Short form of Gregoor and Gregorius (see Gregory).... [more]
Goos m Dutch
Short form of Goswin and its variants, such as Gooswijn, Gosewijn, Goswijn and Gozewijn.
Gopi m Indian
Gopi is a word of Sanskrit originating from the word Gopala referring to a person in charge of a herd of cows.
Göri m Romansh
Romansh form of George, traditionally found in the Engadine valley.
Gori m Catalan
Short form of Gregori.
Gorm m Danish, Old Danish, Norwegian
Danish form of Guðþorm. Gorm the Old (also known as Guðrum and Guthrum) was the first christened king of Denmark. He took the name Æthelstan when he converted to Christianity in 878.
Górr m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Possibly means "three-sided field". In Norse mythology Górr (also spelt Gór) is the son of Þorri and brother of Nórr and Gói... [more]
Gost m Russian
Means "guest" in Russian.
Gota m Japanese
From 豪 () meaning "powerful" and 太 (ta) meaning "grand, big". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Gøte m Norwegian, Old Swedish
Norwegian form of Göte.
Gøti m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Gautr.
Goti m Old Norse, Old Danish, Icelandic
From Old Norse goti meaning "Gotlander." Gotland is an island in the Baltic sea about 60 miles off the southeastern coast of Sweden.
Götz m German
Shortened form of German names beginning with Gott- like Gottfried.
Goud m Dutch (Rare)
Derived from the Dutch word goud meaning "gold".... [more]
Goun f & m Korean (Modern)
From the present determiner form of adjective 곱다 (gopda) meaning "beautiful, pretty, fine, soft." It can also be written with hanja, combining a go hanja, e.g. 高 meaning "high, tall," with an un hanja, e.g. 雲 meaning "cloud."
Graç m Lengadocian
Languedocian form of Gratianus.
Grad m Dutch, Limburgish
Contraction of Gerard.... [more]
Gram m Old Danish
Younger form of Gramr. This is the name of a legendary Danish king.
Grek m Russian
Means "Greek" in Russian.
Grep m Old Danish, Old Swedish
Old Danish and Old Swedish form of Græipi.
Grgo m Croatian
Variant form of Grga.
Grif m English
Alternate spelling of Griff, a diminutive of Griffith or Griffin. Grif Teller (1899-1993), an American painter, is a notable bearer of this name.
Grig m Russian
Diminutive of Grigorii.
Grim m Anglo-Saxon, Old Danish, Old Swedish, Swedish, Norwegian
Medieval form of Grímr meaning "mask, helmet", which remained popular in Anglo-Scandinavian areas well into the 12th century. This was used as another name for the Norse god Odin... [more]
Gris m & f Spanish
Diminutive of Griselda and Griseldo.
Grit m English
Old English grēot "sand, gravel", of Germanic origin; related to German Griess.
Guan m Chinese
Transferred from the surname "Guan".
Gubi m & f Hungarian
Hungarian diminutive of Gábor and Gabriella.
Ġuda m Maltese
Maltese form of Judah.
Gude m & f Swedish
Variant of Gautr or diminutive of names containing the element gud ("god" or "good").
Guel m Biblical, Biblical Latin
Form of Geuel used in the Douay-Rheims Bible (1582-1610), the Clementine Vulgate (1592) and the Nova Vulgata ("Neo-Vulgate", 1979). The latter two are respectively the former and current official Bible of the Roman Catholic Church.
Guga m Portuguese
Portuguese short form of Gustavo and Augusto, and Gonçalo.
Guga m Georgian
Diminutive of Giorgi. This name is not to be confused with the Georgian noun გუგა (guga) meaning "pupil" (as in, the part of the eye).
Gugu m Portuguese
Diminutive of Gonçalo and Gustavo.
Guhn m Korean
Alternative transcription of the name Geon.
Guis m Provençal
Provençal form of Wido.
Guiu m Catalan, Lengadocian, Provençal
Catalan, Languedocian and Provençal form of Wido.
Guja m & f Georgian
Short form of Elguja for men. The meaning of Guja as a feminine name is unknown, and it appears that the name is no longer used on women.
Gujo m Georgian (Rare)
Short form of Elguja.
Guka m & f Georgian
Contracted form of Gurika, which is a diminutive of Guram (often) and Guranda (rarely).... [more]
Guko m & f Georgian (Rare)
Contracted form of Guriko, which is a diminutive of Guram and Guranda.
Gulo f & m Georgian
Short form of given names that contain the Georgian element გული (guli) meaning "heart" or the Middle Persian element gul meaning "flower, rose".... [more]
Gume m Spanish
Diminutive of Gumersindo.
Gumi m & f Shona
Meaning “ten”.
Guna m Tamil
Mostly used by Tamil people based in South India, Malaysia and Singapore.
Guni m Biblical
Guni was a son of Naphtali according to Genesis 46:24 and Numbers 26:48. He was one of the 70 souls to migrate to Egypt with Jacob.