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Boy name starts with G

  • A biblical name with Hebrew origins, Gabriel is one of the archangels in the Bible and is a popular name across many cultures.

  • With Irish origins, Gael refers to people of Gaelic origin and also carries meanings of joyfulness and calm.

  • Derived from Old French, Gage is a unique name symbolizing a promise or commitment, popular in English-speaking countries.

  • An alternative spelling of Gage, with the same meaning and usage.

  • Of Old English and Irish origin, Garrett is a strong name traditionally associated with warriors and knights.

  • A common English name that originated as a short form of "Garrett," meaning one who wields a spear.

  • A unique name of English origin, Gatlin refers to a fellow warrior or one who fights alongside another in battle.

  • This name refers to an instrument used to measure or test something, symbolizing precision and balance.

  • Of Welsh origin, Gavin is associated with bravery and wisdom, famously borne by one of King Arthur's knights, Sir Gawain.

  • An alternative spelling of Gavin, with the same meaning, it retains a modern yet classic appeal.

  • Of Greek origin, Genesis signifies creation or the beginning of something new and is often used in religious contexts due to its biblical origins.

  • A name of Greek origin, popular in many countries, it signifies someone who works the land, symbolizing humility and perseverance.

  • Of German origin, Gerald is a name that signifies leadership and strength, often tied to military might.

  • The Spanish and Italian variant of Gerald, Gerardo is associated with courage and valiant leadership.

  • Of Italian origin, Gian is often used as a diminutive for Giovanni. It reflects a deep sense of faith and grace.

  • Italian name combining "Gianni" and "Carlo," popular in Italian communities.

  • A diminutive of Giovanni, commonly used in Italy and among Italian-Americans.

  • Of English origin, traditionally a surname, now a given name.

  • Hebrew name associated with a Biblical judge and leader.

  • Derived from Germanic roots, meaning bright and famous.

  • Spanish/Portuguese form of Gilbert, a common name in Latin cultures.

  • Italian variation of John, often used in Italian-speaking families.

  • Italian for John, popular across Europe and the U.S.

  • Alternative spelling of Giovanni, more common in the Americas.

  • Of Scottish origin, traditionally a surname, used as a given name.

  • Of Irish origin, often associated with strength and leadership.

  • Scottish name, commonly associated with nobility and leadership.

  • Of English origin, linked with generosity or power.

  • Modern variant of Grayson, often considered stylish and unique.

  • Of English origin, rising in popularity in the U.S.

  • Greek origin, associated with several saints and popes.

  • Color name, increasingly popular as a modern first name.

  • Alternative spelling of Grayson, also widely popular.

  • Of Welsh origin, also linked with the mythological creature.

  • Spanish form of William, common in Spanish-speaking countries.

  • Of Norse origin, a strong and masculine name.

  • English version of Gunnar, often used in English-speaking countries.

  • Of Latin origin, popular in Hispanic cultures.

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