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GABBIE:
English pet form of Gabrielle, meaning "strong one of God."
GABI:
Nickname for German Gabriele, meaning "strong one
of God."
GABIJA:
Lithuanian myth name of a goddess of fire. Meaning unknown.
GABRIELA:
Portuguese and Polish form of Italian Gabriella,
meaning "strong one of God."
GABRIELE:
German form of Gabrielle, meaning "strong one of God."
GABRIELLA:
Feminine form of Italian Gabriele,
meaning "strong one of God."
GABRIELLE:
English and French feminine form of Gabriel,
meaning "strong one of God."
GABRYSIA:
Polish pet form of Gabriela,
meaning "strong one of God."
GABY:
English nickname for Gabrielle, meaning "strong one
of God."
GADAR:
Armenian name meaning "summit."
GAE:
Variant of English Gay, meaning "happy."
GAEA:
Latin form of Greek Gaia, meaning "earth."
GAELLE
(Gaëlle): Possibly a nickname for French Gwenaëlle,
meaning "holy and generous."
GAENOR:
Variant of English Gaynor, meaning "white and soft."
GAETANA:
Feminine form of Italian Gaetano,
meaning "from Caieta (Gaeta,
Italy)."
GAETANE:
French form of Italian Gaetana, meaning
"from Caieta (Gaeta,
Italy)."
GAIA:
Greek myth name of the goddess of earth, wife of Uranus
and mother of the Titans, meaning "earth."
GAIL:
English nickname for Abigail, meaning
"father rejoices."
GAILA:
Elaborated form of English Gail, meaning "father
rejoices."
GAILAVIRA:
Visigothic name meaning "lofty and true."
GAJA:
Esperanto name meaning "glad."
GAKAVIG:
Armenian name meaning "young partridge."
GAL:
Hebrew unisex name meaning "mound, wave."
GALA:
- Nickname for Russian Galina,
meaning "calm, tranquil."
- Variant of Hebrew Gal,
meaning "mound, wave."
GALADRIEL:
Tolkien character name, meaning "maiden crowned with a radiant garland"
in his invented Sindarin language.
GALE:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, meaning
"sea storm."
Variant of English Gail, meaning "father rejoices."
GALIA:
Variant of Hebrew Gal, meaning "mound, wave."
GALILA:
Variant of Arabic Jalila, meaning
"greatness."
GALINA:
Russian feminine form of English Galen,
meaning "calm, tranquil."
GALIT:
Variant of Hebrew Gal,
meaning "mound, wave."
GALYA:
Pet form of Russian Galina, meaning "calm,
tranquil."
GAMILA:
Variant of Arabic Jamila, meaning
"beautiful."
GARBI:
Basque name meaning "clean, pure."
GARBINE
(Garbiñe): Variant of Basque Garbi, meaning "clean,
pure."
GARD
(Gärd): Variant of Norse Gerd, meaning "enclosure,
stronghold."
GARDEN:
Basque name meaning "clear, transparent."
GARDENIA:
English name derived from the flower name, meaning simply "gardenia
flower."
GARNET:
English jewel name derived from the name of the precious stone,
itself from Middle English grenat, meaning "red like a
pomegranate."
GARNETTE:
Variant of English Garnet, meaning "garnet; red
like a pomegranate."
GATHBIYYA:
Variant of Arabic Jathibiyya,
meaning "attractive and charming."
GAUHAR:
Variant of Arabic Jawahir, meaning
"jewels."
GAURI:
Hindi myth name of the wife of Shiva,
a goddess of longevity and marital felicity,
meaning "white."
GAVRIILA:
Feminine form of Russian Gavriil,
meaning "strong one of God."
GAWAHIR:
Variant of Arabic Jawahir, meaning
"jewels."
GAY:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, meaning "happy."
GAYANE: Name of an Armenian martyr,
probably derived from the town name Karin.
GAYE:
Variant of English Gay, meaning "happy."
GAYLA:
Variant of English Gayle, meaning either "father rejoices"
or "sea storm."
GAYLE:
Variant of English Gail, meaning "father rejoices"
and Gale, meaning "sea storm."
GAYNOR:
Medieval English form of French Guinevere, meaning "white and
soft."
GAZBIYYA:
Variant of Arabic Jathibiyya, meaning
"attractive and charming."
GBEMISOLA:
African Yoruba name meaning "carry me into wealth."
GEENA:
English variant of Gina, itself a nickname for many English and Italian
names.
GEERTJE:
Pet form of Dutch Geertruida, meaning
"spear strength."
GEERTRUIDA:
Dutch form of German Gertrude, meaning "spear
strength."
GELTRUDE:
Italian form of German Gertrude,
meaning "spear strength."
GELVIRA:
Abbreviated form of Visigothic Gailavira, meaning
"lofty and true."
GEMMA:
Italian name meaning "precious stone."
GENA:
Nickname for English Eugenia, meaning
"well born."
GENERYS:
Medieval Welsh name, probably meaning "white lady."
GENESIS:
English name borrowed from the title of the first book of the Old Testament,
itself from the Greek word genesis, meaning "creation, generation,
origin," from gignesthai "to be born," which is
related to genos "birth, descent, race."
GENETTE:
English variant of French Jeanette, meaning
"God is gracious."
GENEVA:
English pet form of Genevieve, possibly meaning "white
race."
GENEVIÈVE:
French name of Celtic origin, possibly meaning "white race."
GENEVIEVE: English
form of French Geneviève, possibly meaning
"white race."
GENEVRA:
Variant of Italian Ginevra, possibly
meaning "white race."
GENIA:
Pet form of English Eugenia,
meaning "well born."
GENIE:
Pet form of English Eugenia, meaning
"well born."
GENISTA:
English name derived from the Latin word for the "broom plant."
GENNA:
English pet form of Genevieve,
possibly meaning
"white race."
GENNIE:
Variant of English Genny,
possibly meaning
"white race."
GENNY:
English pet form of Genevieve,
possibly meaning
"white race."
GENOVEFA:
German form
of Genevieve,
possibly meaning
"white race."
GENOVEFFA:
Italian form of Genevieve,
possibly meaning
"white race."
GENOVEVA:
Spanish form of Genevieve,
possibly meaning
"white race."
GENOWEFA:
Polish form of Genevieve,
possibly meaning
"white race."
GENTA:
Albanian name derived from the name of the last
king of the Illyrians, Gentius, the
Latin name for the "gentian flower."
GENTIJANA:
Albanian name derived from the name of the last king of the
Illyrians, Gentius, the Latin name
for the "gentian flower."
GENYA:
Variant of English Genia, meaning
"well born."
GEORGEANNA:
Elaborated form of English Georgina, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
GEORGENE:
Variant of French Georgine, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
GEORGETA:
Feminine form of Romanian Gheorghe, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
GEORGETTE:
Feminine form of French Georges, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
GEORGIA:
Feminine form of English George, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
GEORGIANA:
Feminine form of English George, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
GEORGIE:
Unisex pet form of English George and Georgia, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
GEORGINA:
Abbreviated form of English Georgiana, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
GEORGINE:
Feminine form of French Georges, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
GERALDINE:
Feminine form of English Gerald, meaning
"spear ruler."
GERD:
Norse myth name of a frost giantess and wife of Freyr,
probably derived from the word garðr, meaning "enclosure,
stronghold."
GERDA: Dutch and Scandinavian form of
Norse Gerd, meaning "enclosure, stronghold."
GERDE: German form of Norse Gerd,
meaning
"enclosure, stronghold."
GERDI:
Pet form of German Gerde, meaning "enclosure,
stronghold."
GERGANA:
Bulgarian feminine form of Georgi, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
GERLINDE:
German name composed of the elements geri/gari
"spear" and lind "soft, tender, weak."
GERMAINE:
Feminine form of French Germain,
meaning "brother."
GERRY:
Unisex pet form of English Gerald and Geraldine, meaning
"spear ruler."
GERTIE:
Pet form of German Gertrude, meaning "spear
strength."
GERTRAUD:
Variant of German Gertrude,
meaning "spear strength."
GERTRÚD:
Hungarian form of German Gertrude,
meaning "spear strength."
GERTRUD:
Variant of German Gertrude,
meaning "spear strength."
GERTRUDA:
Polish form of German Gertrude,
meaning "spear strength."
GERTRUDE:
"Spear strength." German name composed of the elements ger
"spear" and þruþ "strength."
GERTRUDES:
Portuguese form of German Gertrude,
meaning "spear strength."
GERTRUDIS:
Spanish form of German Gertrude,
meaning "spear strength."
GERTRUIDA:
Dutch form of German Gertrude,
meaning "spear strength."
GEZIM:
Albanian unisex
name meaning "joy."
GHADA:
Arabic name meaning "graceful."
GHADIR:
Arabic name meaning "stream."
GHALIYA:
Arabic name meaning "valuable."
GHILA:
Variant of Hebrew Gila, meaning "joy."
GHISLAIN:
Modern English name derived from Old French Giselle, meaning
"pledge."
GHISLAINE:
Variant form of English Ghislain,
meaning "pledge."
GHONCHEH:
Persian name meaning "flower bud."
GHUFRAN:
Arabic unisex name meaning "forgiveness."
GIA:
English variant of Greek Gaia, meaning
"earth."
GIACHETTA:
Feminine pet form of Giacomo,
meaning "supplanter."
GIACINTA:
Feminine form of Italian Giacinto,
meaning "hyacinth flower."
GIADA:
Italian form of English Jade, meaning
"jade."
GIANNA:
Nickname for Italian Giovanna, meaning
"God is gracious."
GIEDRE:
Feminine form of Lithuanian Giedrius, meaning
"serene."
GIGI:
Pet form of French Georgine, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
GILA:
Feminine form of Hebrew Gil,
meaning "joy."
GILAH:
Variant of Hebrew Gila, meaning "joy."
GILBERTA:
English feminine form of Gilbert,
meaning "pledge-bright."
GILBERTE:
French feminine form of Gilbert,
meaning "pledge-bright."
GILBERTINE:
English feminine form of Gilbert,
meaning "pledge-bright."
GILDA:
Italian name derived from the Germanic element gild, meaning
"sacrifice."
GILLIAN:
Variant of Roman Jillian, possibly meaning
"youth."
GINA:
- Japanese name meaning
"silvery."
- Nickname for Latin Virginia
as well as many English and Italian names containing the element -gina,
such as Georgina and Luigina.
GINETTE:
French diminutive form of Virginie
"maiden, virgin," Georgine "earth-worker,
farmer," and Régine
"queen."
GINEVRA:
Italian form of French Geneviève,
possibly meaning
"white race."
GINGER:
English pet form of Latin Virginia, meaning
"maiden, virgin." May also be given as a spice name.
GINNIE:
English pet form of Latin Virginia, meaning
"maiden, virgin."
GINNY:
Variant of English Ginnie, meaning "maiden, virgin."
GINTARE:
Feminine form of Lithuanian Gintaras,
meaning "amber."
GIOCONDA:
Italian name derived from Latin Jucunda,
meaning "happy."
GIOFFREDA:
Italian name of Germanic origin, composed of the elements god/got
"god" and fred/frid "peace."
GIOIA:
Italian name meaning "happiness."
GIORGIA:
Feminine form of Italian Giorgio, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
GIORGINA:
Pet form of Italian Giorgia, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
GIOSETTA:
Diminutive form of Italian Giuseppina,
meaning "shall add," which is usually taken to mean "God will
add another son."
GIOVANNA:
Feminine form of Italian Giovanni,
meaning "God is gracious."
GIOVANNETTA:
Pet form of Italian Giovanna, meaning "God is
gracious."
GISA:
German pet form of Gisela, meaning "pledge."
GISELA:
Dutch and German form of Old French Giselle,
meaning "pledge."
GISELE
(Gisèle): Variant of Old French Giselle, meaning
"pledge."
GISELLA:
Italian form of French Giselle, meaning
"pledge."
GISELLE:
Old French name derived from the Germanic element gisil, meaning
"pledge."
GISSELLE:
Variant of French Giselle,
meaning "pledge."
GITA:
Hindi name meaning "song."
GITHA:
Variant of English Gytha, meaning "strife,
war."
GITTA:
German nickname for Brigitte,
meaning "exalted one."
GITTAN:
Swedish nickname for Birgitta,
meaning "exalted one."
GITTE:
Danish variant form of Birgit,
meaning "exalted one."
GITTEL:
Yiddish name meaning "good."
GUIDITTA:
Italian form of Judith, meaning
"Jewess; woman from Judea."
GIULIA:
Feminine form of Italian Giulio,
possibly meaning "youth."
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