Female and male first names beginning with the letter “G”..
GEORGEANTHONY
MaleUncommon American name crafted by combining the Latin-derived George ("farmer") and Anthony ("priceless"), symbolizing a rich heritage from its constituent parts.
GEORGEEN
FemaleUnique and distinctive given name of unknown origin and meaning, first popularized in the mid-20th century US as a possible diminutive of Georgia or an independent creation.
GEORGEINA
FemaleDistinctive, graceful name of Greek origin derived from Georgios, meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker', with '-ina' indicating femininity.
GEORGELLA
FemaleUnique Greek name meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker', historically associated withSaint George and honoring rural life.
GEORGEMICHAEL
MaleRare Greek name composed of "George" meaning farmer and "Michael" signifying who is like God?, reflecting its strong historical and cultural significance.
GEORGENA
FemaleRare, Greek-origin feminine name derived from 'georgios', meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'.
GEORGENE
FemaleUncommon American female name created by combining Georgia (named after the U.S. state) and Eugene (Greek for "well-born").
GEORGENIA
FemaleRare, elegant female name of Greek origin meaning "farmer" or "earthworker," associated with Saint George and the Heliades in Greek mythology.
GEORGENNA
FemaleRare, elegant Latin-derived female name meaning "farmer" or "earthworker," with historical nobility ties.
GEORGENNE
FemaleUnique Greek-origin name meaning "farmer" or "earthworker," originally used as a male name but now commonly used for females.
GEORGES
MaleClassic Greek masculine given name meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker', popularized by Saint George, the courageous Christian martyr, and widely adopted among European nobility during the Middle Ages.
GEORGETT
FemaleUnique, elegant name of Greek origin, meaning "farmer" or "earthworker", historically used for both males and females, but now more commonly associated with females.
GEORGETTA
FemaleRare, elegant Greek-derived feminine given name meaning "farmer" or "earthworker," popular in France as Georgina's diminutive.
GEORGETTE
FemaleFrench female name derived from George, meaning "farmer" or "earthworker", and was popular in France during the late 19th to early 20th centuries.
GEORGI
FemaleBulgarian name derived from Greek 'George', meaning "farmer" or "earthworker".
GEORGI
MaleMale given name of Bulgarian origin, derived from the Greek 'George', meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'. It is associated with Saint George, a revered Christian martyr, and has been popular in Bulgaria for centuries. Notable figures named Georgi include Georgi Dimitrov and Georgi Gospodinov.
GEORGIA
MaleFemale given name of Greek origin, meaning 'earth' or 'land'.
GEORGIA
FemaleFeminine given name of Greek origin, meaning 'earth' or 'land', derived from the words 'gē' and 'ia'.
GEORGIAANN
FemaleAmerican blend of 'Georgia', meaning 'earthworker', and 'Ann', meaning 'grace', resulting in a unique and striking moniker.
GEORGIALEE
FemaleAmerican given name coined by poet Georgia Douglas Johnson, combining 'Georgia' (state) and 'Lee' (historical significance), symbolizing strength and leadership.
GEORGIAMAE
FemaleDistinctive Greek-derived name formed by combining Georgia ("earthworker") and Mae (short for Margaret, "pearl"), carrying connotations of strength, beauty, elegance, and grace without historical or legendary associations.
GEORGIAN
FemaleEnglish name originally derived from the Latin word "Georgia," meaning "earth" or "land." It has been used for both males and females throughout history, tracing back to ancient Roman times when Emperor Georgius ruled from 238-240 AD. The name gained popularity during the Middle Ages in England and other parts of Europe, evolving into various spellings such as George, Georgia, and Georgina. Today, Georgian remains a popular choice among parents seeking unique yet classic names for their children.
GEORGIANA
FemaleElegant female given name of Latin origin, derived from George meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'.
GEORGIANE
FemaleRare yet elegant Greek name meaning "earth-worker," derived from the male name George, which also means "farmer.
GEORGIANN
FemaleDistinctive American feminine name created as a variant of Georgia, meaning "from the land of Georgia.
GEORGIANNA
FemaleElegant female name originating from the Greek word "georgios," meaning "farmer" or "earthworker." Emerging in Victorian England, it was created by adding the Italian suffix "-anna" to Georgia, resulting in a sophisticated variation.
GEORGIANNE
FemaleDistinctive Greek-derived name meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker', once popular among nobility.
GEORGIE
FemaleGreek-origin given name, meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker', historically popular for males but also used for females.
GEORGIE
MalePlayful diminutive of George, derived from Greek 'georgos', meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'. Once a popular name among royalty, Georgie today is used for both boys and girls.
GEORGIEANN
FemaleUnique American female name, believed to have been coined in the early 20th century, with no definitive meaning but often associated with warmth and kindness. It's a blend of Georgia ('farmer') and Jean ('God is gracious'), used globally albeit rarely due to its scarcity.
GEORGIEANNA
FemaleGeorgiana is a Latin-origin name derived from 'georgius,' meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker.' Traditionally given to girls, it gained popularity during the Victorian era in England, influenced by the state Georgia in the US and Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire. Today, it's still seen as elegant yet rare, offering a distinctive choice for parents with its earth-related meaning and rich history.
GEORGIENA
FemaleDistinctive female name of Greek origin, derived from "georgios," meaning "farmer" or "earthworker.
GEORGIETTA
FemaleElegant Italian female name derived from Giorgio (Italian form of George), meaning "farmer" or "earthworker.
GEORGINA
FemaleLatin-derived feminine name meaning "farmer" or "earth worker," popular throughout history and associated with royalty like Queen Georgina of Greece.
GEORGINE
FemaleUnique girl's name of Greek origin, meaning "earthworker," introduced in France during the 19th century.
GEORGINIA
FemaleRare, feminine form of the Latin name Georgius, derived from the Greek word 'georgos' meaning 'farmer', popularized by Saint Georgina in the 4th century AD.
GEORGIO
FemaleItalian name of Greek origin, meaning "earth worker," derived from the elements "geōr" (earth) and "agros" (field). It was popularized by Saint George, a Roman soldier known for his courage and bravery. Pronounced as /dʒɔːrˈdʒoʊ.iː/, Georgio is a strong, timeless name with a pleasing rhythm and romantic flair.
GEORGIO
MaleItalian name of Latin origin, meaning "farmer" or "earthworker," with historical significance as the name of Saint George and celebrated on April 23rd in Italy.
GEORGIOS
MaleGreek masculine given name derived from 'geōrgos,' meaning 'earthworker' or 'farmer,' and associated with Saint George, a Christian martyr and hero.
GEORGIY
MaleMale given name of Greek origin meaning "farmer" or "earthworker". It has been popular among Slavic-speaking populations for centuries, particularly in Russia and other Eastern European countries.