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Names starting with G

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Dutch and Frisian form of Gerard.

Diminutive of Gerald, Gerard or Geraldine.

Probably means "exile" in Hebrew, though the Bible explains it as deriving from גֵּר שָׁם (ger sham) meaning "a stranger there". This was the name of...

Variant of Gershom. In the Old Testament this was the name of a son of Levi.

Portuguese form of Gershon or Gershom.

German, Dutch, Danish and Swedish short form of Gerhard.

Short form of Gertrud.

Diminutive of Gertrud.

Diminutive of Gertrude.

Combination of Gert and Jan 1.

German form of Gertrude.

German form of Gertrude.

Hungarian form of Gertrude.

Slovak form of Gertrude.

Lithuanian form of Gertrude.

Polish and Czech form of Gertrude.

Means "spear of strength", from the Old German elements ger meaning "spear" and drud meaning "strength". Saint Gertrude the Great was a 13th-century...

Portuguese form of Gertrude.

Latinized form of Gertrude, also used in Spanish. In the Netherlands it appears on birth certificates, though a vernacular form like Geertruida is typ...

From Old German ger meaning "spear" and wolf meaning "wolf". This was borne by an 8th-century saint and martyr from Drongen, Belgium.

French form of Gervasius.

French feminine form of Gervasius.

English form of Gervasius. The Normans brought it to England in the Middle Ages, though it has since become rare.

Portuguese form of Gervasius.

Italian and Spanish form of Gervasius.

Possibly a Latinized form of a Germanic name beginning with ger meaning "spear". The second element is uncertain — it may be Gaulish wassos meaning "s...

Old German form (possibly) of Gervasius.

Polish form of Gervasius.

Possibly from a Low German diminutive of Gertrud.

Italian variant of Jessica.

Means "dark-skinned, swarthy" in Welsh.

From the biblical place name for the garden where Jesus was arrested, on the Mount of Olives near Jerusalem. It comes from Greek Γεθσημανί (Gethsemani...

Variant of Gertrude, most common in English-speaking Africa.

Means "redemption" in Hebrew.

Armenian form of George.

From Gyeücsa, possibly from a diminutive of the Hungarian noble title gyevü or gyeü, itself from Turkic jabgu. This was the name of a 10th-century...

Form of Jezebel used in some versions of the Italian Bible.

Means "joy, happiness" in Albanian.

Means "graceful woman" in Arabic.

Means "stream" in Arabic.

Means "victor, conqueror" in Arabic.

Means "precious, valuable" in Arabic.

Persian form of Qasim.

Means "youth" in Arabic. This was also the name of an Arabian tribe that existed until the 6th century.

Means "rain" in Arabic.

Armenian form of Lazarus.

Means "warrior, conqueror, raider" in Arabic, from the root غزا (ghazā) meaning "to raid, to attack".

Romanian form of Gennadius.

The Romanian version of George.

Italian variant of Gerardo.

French form of Gislenus, a Latinized form of the Germanic name Gislin, from gisal meaning "hostage" or "pledge". Saint Ghislain was a 7th-century...

Feminine form of Ghislain.

Diminutive of Gheorghe.

Corsican form of Joseph.

Corsican form of Julia.

Corsican form of John.

Corsican form of Iohanna (see Joanna).