Name
Meaning
Gabriel
God is my strength
A biblical name with Hebrew origins, Gabriel is one of the archangels in the Bible and is a popular name across many cultures.
Gael
Of Gaelic descent; cheerful
With Irish origins, Gael refers to people of Gaelic origin and also carries meanings of joyfulness and calm.
Gage
Pledge or oath
Derived from Old French, Gage is a unique name symbolizing a promise or commitment, popular in English-speaking countries.
Gaige
Pledge or oath
An alternative spelling of Gage, with the same meaning and usage.
Garrett
Spear strength
Of Old English and Irish origin, Garrett is a strong name traditionally associated with warriors and knights.
Gary
Spear carrier
A common English name that originated as a short form of "Garrett," meaning one who wields a spear.
Gatlin
Companion in arms
A unique name of English origin, Gatlin refers to a fellow warrior or one who fights alongside another in battle.
Gauge
Measure; standard
This name refers to an instrument used to measure or test something, symbolizing precision and balance.
Gavin
White hawk; little hawk
Of Welsh origin, Gavin is associated with bravery and wisdom, famously borne by one of King Arthur's knights, Sir Gawain.
Gavyn
White hawk; little hawk
An alternative spelling of Gavin, with the same meaning, it retains a modern yet classic appeal.
Genesis
Beginning; origin
Of Greek origin, Genesis signifies creation or the beginning of something new and is often used in religious contexts due to its biblical origins.
George
Farmer; earthworker
A name of Greek origin, popular in many countries, it signifies someone who works the land, symbolizing humility and perseverance.
Gerald
Ruler with the spear
Of German origin, Gerald is a name that signifies leadership and strength, often tied to military might.
Gerardo
Brave spearman
The Spanish and Italian variant of Gerald, Gerardo is associated with courage and valiant leadership.
Gian
God is gracious
Of Italian origin, Gian is often used as a diminutive for Giovanni. It reflects a deep sense of faith and grace.
Giancarlo
"God is gracious"
Italian name combining "Gianni" and "Carlo," popular in Italian communities.
Gianni
"God is gracious"
A diminutive of Giovanni, commonly used in Italy and among Italian-Americans.
Gibson
"Son of Gilbert"
Of English origin, traditionally a surname, now a given name.
Gideon
"Feller of trees"
Hebrew name associated with a Biblical judge and leader.
Gilbert
"Bright pledge"
Derived from Germanic roots, meaning bright and famous.
Gilberto
"Bright pledge"
Spanish/Portuguese form of Gilbert, a common name in Latin cultures.
Giovani
"God is gracious"
Italian variation of John, often used in Italian-speaking families.
Giovanni
"God is gracious"
Italian for John, popular across Europe and the U.S.
Giovanny
"God is gracious"
Alternative spelling of Giovanni, more common in the Americas.
Gordon
"Great hill"
Of Scottish origin, traditionally a surname, used as a given name.
Grady
"Noble, illustrious"
Of Irish origin, often associated with strength and leadership.
Graham
"Gravelly homestead"
Scottish name, commonly associated with nobility and leadership.
Grant
"Large"
Of English origin, linked with generosity or power.
Graysen
"Son of the gray-haired one"
Modern variant of Grayson, often considered stylish and unique.
Grayson
"Son of the gray-haired one"
Of English origin, rising in popularity in the U.S.
Gregory
"Watchful, vigilant"
Greek origin, associated with several saints and popes.
Grey
"Gray-haired"
Color name, increasingly popular as a modern first name.
Greyson
"Son of the gray-haired one"
Alternative spelling of Grayson, also widely popular.
Griffin
"Strong in faith"
Of Welsh origin, also linked with the mythological creature.
Guillermo
"Resolute protector"
Spanish form of William, common in Spanish-speaking countries.
Gunnar
"Warrior"
Of Norse origin, a strong and masculine name.
Gunner
"Battle strong"
English version of Gunnar, often used in English-speaking countries.
Gustavo
"Royal staff"
Of Latin origin, popular in Hispanic cultures.