2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [84]
Gershom (Hebrew) One who has been exiled
Gersham, Gershon, Gershoom, Gershem, Gershim, Gershym, Gershum, Gersh
Getachew (African) Their master
Ghazi (Arabic) An invader; a conqueror
Ghazie, Ghazy, Ghazey, Ghazee, Ghazea
Ghoukas (Armenian) Form of Lucas, meaning “a man from Lucania”
Ghukas
Giancarlo (Italian) One who is gracious and mighty
Gyancarlo
Gideon (Hebrew) A mighty warrior; one who fells trees
Gideone, Gidi, Gidon, Gidion, Gid, Gidie, Gidy, Gidey
Gilam (Hebrew) The joy of the people
Gylam, Gilem, Gylem, Gilim, Gylim, Gilym, Gylym, Gilom
Gilbert (French / English) Of the bright promise / one who is trustworthy
Gib, Gibb, Gil, Gilberto, Gilburt, Giselbert, Giselberto, Giselbertus
Gildas (Irish / English) One who serves God / the golden one
Gyldas, Gilda, Gylda, Gilde, Gylde, Gildea, Gyldea, Gildes
Giles (Greek) Resembling a young goat
Gyles, Gile, Gil, Gilles, Gillis, Gilliss, Gyle, Gyl
Gill (Gaelic) A servant
Gyll, Gilly, Gilley, Gillee, Gillea, Gilli, Gillie, Ghill
Gillivray (Scottish) A servant of God
Gillivraye, Gillivrae, Gillivrai
Gilmat (Scottish) One who wields a sword
Gylmat, Gilmet, Gylmet
Gilmer (English) A famous hostage
Gilmar, Gilmor, Gilmur, Gilmir, Gilmyr, Gillmer, Gillmar, Gillmor
Gilon (Hebrew) Filled with joy
Gilun, Gilen, Gilan, Gilin, Gilyn, Gilo
Ginton (Arabic) From the garden
Gintun, Gintan, Ginten, Gintin, Gintyn
Giovanni (Italian) Form of John, meaning “God is gracious”
Geovani, Geovanney, Geovanni, Geovanny, Geovany, Giannino, Giovan, Giovani, Yovanny
Giri (Indian) From the mountain
Girie, Giry, Girey, Giree, Girea
Girvan (Gaelic) The small rough one
Gyrvan, Girven, Gyrven, Girvin, Gyrvin, Girvyn, Gyrvyn, Girvon
Giulio (Italian) One who is youthful
Giuliano, Giuleo
Giuseppe (Italian) Form of Joseph, meaning “God will add”
Giuseppi, Giuseppie, Giuseppy, Giuseppee, Giuseppea, Giuseppey, Guiseppe, Guiseppi
Gizmo (American) One who is playful
Gismo, Gyzmo, Gysmo, Gizmoe, Gismoe, Gyzmoe, Gysmoe
Glade (English) From the clearing in the woods
Glayd, Glayde, Glaid, Glaide, Glaed, Glaede
Glaisne (Irish) One who is calm; serene
Glaisny, Glaisney, Glaisni, Glaisnie, Glaisnee, Glasny, Glasney, Glasni
Glasgow (Scottish) From the city in Scotland
Glasgo
Glen (Gaelic) From the secluded narrow valley
Glenn, Glennard, Glennie, Glennon, Glenny, Glin, Glinn, Glyn
Glover (English) One who makes gloves
Glovar, Glovir, Glovyr, Glovur, Glovor
Gobind (Sanskrit) The cow finder
Gobinde, Gobinda, Govind, Govinda, Govinde
Goby (American) An audacious man
Gobi, Gobie, Gobey, Gobee, Gobea
Godfrey (German) God is peace
Giotto, Godefroi, Godfry, Godofredo, Goffredo, Gottfrid, Gottfried, Godfried
Godfried (German) God is peace
Godfreed, Gjord
Gogo (African) A grandfa-therly man
Goldwin (English) A golden friend
Goldmine, Goldwinn, Goldwinne, Goldwen, Goldwenn, Goldwenne, Goldwyn, Goldwynn
Goode (English) An upstanding man
Good, Goodi, Goodie, Goody, Goodey, Goodee, Goodea
Gordon (Gaelic) From the great hill; a hero
Gorden, Gordin, Gordyn, Gordun, Gordan, Gordi, Gordie, Gordee
Gormley (Irish) The blue spearman
Gormly, Gormlee, Gormlea, Gormleah, Gormleigh, Gormli, Gormlie, Gormaly
Goro (Japanese) The fifth-born child
Gotzon (Basque) A heavenly messenger; an angel
Gower (Welsh) One who is pure; chaste
Gwyr, Gowyr, Gowir, Gowar, Gowor, Gowur
Gozal (Hebrew) Resembling a baby bird
Gozall, Gozel, Gozell, Gozale, Gozele
Grady (Gaelic) One who is famous; noble
Gradey, Gradee, Gradea, Gradi, Gradie, Graidy, Graidey, Graidee
Graham (English) From the gravelled area; from the gray home
Graem
Grand (English) A superior man
Grande, Grandy, Grandey, Grandi, Grandie, Grandee, Grandea, Grander
Granger (English) A farmer
Grainger, Graynger, Graenger, Grange, Graynge, Graenge, Grainge, Grangere
Grant (English) A tall man; a great man
Grante, Graent
Granville (French) From the large village
Granvylle, Granvil, Granvyl, Granvill, Granvyll, Granvile, Granvyle, Grenvill
Gray (English) A gray-haired man
Graye, Grai, Grae, Greye, Grey, Graylon, Graylen,