Female and male first names beginning with the letter “G”..

GERLDEAN

Female

Geraldine is a German-origin feminine given name meaning "valiant ruler", composed of 'ger' ("spear") and 'land' ("territory"). Popularized by Edmund Spenser's poem "The Faerie Queene" in 1590, it has been associated with notable figures like Geraldine of Wyndham.

GERLDINE

Female

Geraldine is an English feminine given name derived from the male name Gerald, which means "rules with the spear".

GERLEAN

Female

Distinctive Irish girl's name derived from Gralán or Gráinne, meaning "grace" or "gracious." It has a unique historical significance, as seen in the figure of Gráinne Ni Mháille, the 16th-century Irish chieftain and pirate queen.

GERLENE

Female

French-derived female name meaning "noble spear," originating from the Occitan Geralda. It was popular during medieval France, signifying high status and courage.

GERLINE

Female

Rare yet elegant French-origin given name derived from 'gerle,' meaning 'wheat sieve.'

GERLISA

Female

Uncommon Italian female given name derived from "gerla," meaning "basket" or "tray," created as a feminine form of Geraldo, ultimately derived from German Gerhard, meaning "strong spear.

GERLYN

Female

Exotic, unique name of unknown origin that carries no specific meaning but is often chosen for its distinct sound and personal significance.

GERMAIN

Female

Masculine given name of French origin derived from Latin 'Germanus', meaning 'of Germany'. Popularized by Saint Germain in medieval France, it signifies German heritage or association despite being strongly linked to French culture today.

GERMAIN

Male

The name Germain comes from French origins meaning 'of the same race', derived from the Latin 'Germanus'.

GERMAINE

Male

French feminine given name derived from the Germanic Germanus, meaning "of Germany" or "of the same tribe.

GERMAINE

Female

French feminine given name derived from the Latin 'Germanus', meaning 'of Germany'.

GERMAN

Female

Robust and unique name with Latin origins, meaning 'of Germany' or 'of German descent', first used by Romans to describe Germanic tribes north of the Danube.

GERMAN

Male

The name German originates from Latin and means "from Germany", derived from the Old French word "germain" which comes from the Germanic word "* Germainaz", meaning "spear-man" or "warrior".

GERMANE

Male

Distinctive French female name derived from the Latin 'Germanus', meaning 'of Germany'.

GERMANI

Male

Latin-derived name meaning "of Germany" or "from Germany," used historically to denote individuals with German origins or heritage.

GERMANI

Female

Unique Latin-derived name meaning 'of Germany', first used among Germanic-speaking peoples in the Middle Ages.

GERMANII

Female

Rare Latin-derived given name meaning 'of German origin' or 'related to Germany'.

GERMANY

Female

Distinctive name of German origin meaning 'realm' or 'state of the Germans', derived from the Old German word 'diutisc'.

GERMANY

Male

Distinctive given name of German origin, translating to "realm of the Germans." While uncommon compared to names like Emma or Max, it holds historical significance and symbolism, making it a unique choice for parents seeking a meaningful name.

GERMAR

Male

German origin name meaning "famous warrior," a variant of Gerhartt that has been used in Germany since the Middle Ages.

GERMARI

Male

Unique, recently coined boy's name with unknown origins and no established meaning, first recorded in recent times and popularized primarily in Southern U.S. regions.

GERMARION

Male

Gemarion is a unique Latin-derived name meaning 'precious stone' or 'jewel', with a rich history among medieval French nobility.

GERMAYNE

Male

Distinctive French name derived from "ger" meaning spear and "Mayenne," the French department, signifying strength and elegance.

GERMELL

Male

Distinctive Spanish-origin name meaning "to germinate" or "to sprout," symbolizing growth and new beginnings.

GERMEY

Male

Rare, unique male name of unknown origin and uncertain meaning.

GERMON

Male

Rare, Germanic male name derived from "germ", meaning "spear". It signifies strength and protection.

GERMYA

Female

Rare Hebrew girls' name meaning "perfume" or "fragrant oil.

GERNARD

Male

Gerard is a Germanic given name derived from Old German words 'geri' meaning "spear" and 'hard' meaning "strong".

GERNIE

Male

Rare French given name meaning 'brother' or 'kinsman', originally used for boys during the Middle Ages but now also used for girls.

GERNIYA

Female

Captivating Russian name derived from the word "geraniy," meaning "geranium." It symbolizes elegance, charm, and appreciation for nature's beauty, while also evoking resilience and adaptability.

GERO

Male

Rare German name derived from the Germanic word "ger", meaning "spear". It signifies strength and readiness for battle.

GEROD

Male

Rare German masculine name meaning 'spear-wealth'.

GEROGE

Male

George is a classic masculine given name of Greek origin, meaning "farmer" or "earthworker".

GEROGIA

Female

Georgia is a feminine given name of Greek origin meaning "earth" or "land".

GEROLD

Male

Historic male name of Germanic origin, composed of "geri" (spear) and "wald" (rule), translating to "powerful ruler.

GEROLDINE

Female

Distinctive female name of Germanic origin, derived from "ger" meaning "spear" and "hilt" signifying "helmet", conveying strength and protection. It was popular among medieval German nobility and remains an appealing choice today for its unique sound and powerful meaning.

GEROLINE

Female

Distinctive French girl's name derived from the Latin "gerula," meaning "old woman" or "servant girl.

GEROLYN

Female

Unique Latin-derived female name, meaning 'to bear' or 'to carry', with roots in ancient Rome and a history of evolution through Middle Ages France to Renaissance Europe.

GEROME

Male

The name Jerome, derived from Greek 'Hieronymos' meaning 'sacred name', gained popularity through Saint Jerome, a prominent Early Church Father known for translating the Bible into Latin.

GEROMY

Male

Rare French name derived from Gérôme, meaning 'army' or 'spear' combined with 'bright' or 'famous'.