Female and male first names beginning with the letter “G”..
GEARLD
MaleEnglish variant of Gerald, derived from Germanic words 'ger' (spear) and 'wald' (rule), signifying 'strong in rule'.
GEARLD
FemaleRare English given name, potentially derived from Gerald, which means "ruling with a spear," but its origins are not definitively proven.
GEARLDEAN
FemaleRare English girls' name derived from Old English elements 'gar' (spear) and 'leof' (dear), meaning "spear beloved".
GEARLDENE
FemaleRare Scottish name derived from "Geraldine," signifying "spear rules.
GEARLDINE
FemaleUncommon American female name of medieval English origin, meaning "noble spear".
GEARLDINE
MaleRare and distinctive name of unknown origin and meaning, possibly derived from the Scottish Gaelic male name Gille Eadain meaning "servant of Saint Eadain," but its true significance remains open to interpretation due to lack of clear etymology.
GEARLEAN
FemaleUnique and mysterious name of unknown origin, first appearing in baby name books in the early to mid-20th century without any established etymology or clear meaning.
GEARLEEN
FemaleUncommon Irish given name derived from the surname Gearálainn, meaning "little warrior".
GEARLENE
FemaleUncommon yet captivating Irish feminine form of Gerald, meaning 'strength in ruling' or 'valiant ruler'.
GEARLINE
FemaleUncommon girl's name of unknown origin, possibly a blend of 'gear' and 'line,' evoking imagery of machinery or progress.
GEAROLD
MaleUncommon Irish male given name derived from the Irish surname "Mac Giolla Eith," meaning "son of the servant of St. Eithne.
GEARY
MaleUncommon Irish name derived from Ó Géibhinn, meaning 'descendant of Geibheann', which translates to 'little speckled one'.
GEATANO
MaleGianni is an Italian boys' name derived from 'Giano', meaning 'of Janus', the Roman god of doorways and transitions.
GEBRIEL
MaleGebriel is of Hebrew origin, meaning 'God is my strength'.
GECENIA
FemaleItalian origin name meaning 'hyacinth', derived from the Greek mythological figure Hyacinth and popularized by St. Hyacinth of Poland.
GEDALIA
MaleHebrew name meaning "greatness" or "generosity," associated with wise rulers in Jewish history like Gedaliah ben Ahikam, who governed Judea after the Babylonian conquest of Jerusalem.
GEDALIAH
MaleRare Hebrew name meaning "greatness" or "generosity," composed of "ged" (great) and "yah" (Yahweh), used in the Bible and carrying historical significance despite its rarity today.
GEDALYA
MaleRare Hebrew name derived from ancient Israeli culture, meaning 'greatness' or 'generosity', associated with wisdom and tragedy throughout history.
GEDDES
MaleUnique Scottish name meaning 'round hill', derived from the Gaelic word Geodsgraid. It's associated with the historic Clan Geddes and has been passed down through generations since the 13th century.
GEDDY
MaleRare Scottish male given name derived from 'Geàrd', meaning 'strong' or 'brave'.
GEDEON
MaleHebrew name meaning "to cut down," famously borne by a biblical judge of Israel.
GEDIZ
MaleDistinct Turkish given name derived from the powerful Gediz River, symbolizing strength and resilience.
GEE
MaleMeet Gee, a rare American given name of Chinese origin, often interpreted to mean 'earth', symbolizing grounding and connection to nature.
GEE
FemaleModern American given name, often considered a shortened form of Georgia, derived from the Greek word 'georgios' meaning 'earthworker'.
GEENA
FemaleUncommon yet appealing female name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Georgia or Georgina, translating to 'farmer' or 'earthworker', though its true meaning remains unclear.
GEET
FemaleEnchanting Indian name derived from 'Geeta', meaning 'song', popularized by the epic Hindu text, the Bhagavad Gita.
GEETA
FemaleIndian unisex name derived from 'Gita', meaning 'song' or 'hymn', associated with the sacred Hindu text Bhagavad Gita. It signifies harmony, devotion, and spiritual enlightenment.
GEETANJALI
FemaleRare and meaningful Sanskrit name composed of 'Gatha', meaning song or poem, and 'Jali', meaning net or screen, translating to 'Song of the Net' or 'Net of Songs'. It has significant cultural importance in Hindu literature, first used by poet Rajkamal Lochan for his daughter. Renowned poet Rabindranath Tagore later dedicated a collection of poems to her, further popularizing this auspicious name associated with artistic talents and elegance.
GEETHA
FemaleIndian feminine name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "song" or "melody," with notable figures like Geetha Iyer and Geetha Mohan contributing to its international recognition.
GEETHIKA
FemaleBeautiful Indian name derived from 'Geethi', meaning 'song' or 'melody'.
GEETIKA
FemaleIndian-origin name meaning 'little song', derived from the Sanskrit word 'geet'.
GEFEN
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew female name meaning 'winepress' or 'grapevine', traced back to biblical times in Israel, popularized by poet Yehuda Halevi, and carried by notable figures like Gefen Rogel.
GEFEN
MaleUnique Hebrew name meaning 'garden', associated with beauty, growth, and nurturing in Jewish culture.
GEFF
MaleGeoffrey is an English name of Germanic origin, derived from 'Gefrið', meaning 'peaceful power'.
GEFFEN
FemaleDistinct Hebrew name meaning "garden" or "vineyard," symbolizing prosperity and fertility, popular among Jewish families and known for its appealing sound.
GEFFEN
MaleCaptivating Hebrew name meaning "vine," symbolizing growth, abundance, and fertility.
GEFFERY
MaleGeoffrey is an old Norman name derived from the Old French Jefroi, meaning "god's peace".
GEFFORY
MaleDistinctive French male given name with Germanic origins, derived from Gerhard meaning 'strong' or 'spear'. It was popular among medieval French nobility and historically associated with strength and courage. Despite its rich history, Geffory remains uncommon today, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking uniqueness.
GEFFREY
MaleGeoffrey is an English masculine given name derived from the Old French 'Jefroy', itself originating from the Germanic 'Gaufridus'. Its meaning combines 'pledge' or 'oath' with 'peace'. Popularized in England post-1066 Norman Conquest, notable bearers include Geoffrey Chaucer.
GEGORY
MaleThe name Gregory is of Greek origin and means "vigilant" or "watchful".