Gyan
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Gyan means knowledge; originates from Sanskrit, used in Indian culture. |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Either |
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Gytta
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Gytta means "battle" in Old Norse; a feminine name origin. |
None. |
Female |
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Gwinny
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Gwinny means "fair" or "blessed," originating from Welsh roots. |
English, Welsh |
Female |
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Guppy
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Guppy: small fish name, derived from naturalist Robert John Guppy. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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Gurickk
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Gurickk: Unique name, possibly derived from Slavic or Celtic roots. |
American, Anglo-Saxon, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, English, Indian, Irish, Latin, Persian, Scottish, Welsh |
Either |
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Griff
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Griff means "strong in faith," originating from Welsh and English. |
Arthurian Legend, Celtic, Welsh |
Male |
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Gritli
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Gritli: Swiss diminutive of "Grit," meaning strength or resilience. |
English, German |
Female |
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Guendalina
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Guendalina means "warrior" and originates from Old Germanic roots. |
Greek, Italian |
Female |
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Grégory
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Grégory means "watchful" and originates from the Greek name Gregorios. |
Ancient Greek, Greek |
Male |
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Grendy
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Grendy: A unique name, possibly derived from Germanic or Celtic roots. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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Granddaughter
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Granddaughter: female descendant of one's child; derived from "grand-" prefix. |
Biblical, English, Native American |
Female |
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Graylee
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Graylee means "gray meadow"; origin is English, combining "gray" and "lee." |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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Graylen
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Graylen means "gray land"; origin is likely English or Gaelic. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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Gracyn
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American, English |
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Grae
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Grae means "grace" and originates from Greek and Latin roots. |
Ancient Greek, English, Gaelic, Greek Mythology |
Either |
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Gotham
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Anglo-Saxon, English, Middle English |
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Graceson
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Graceson means "son of Grace," originating from English and Latin. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Male |
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Godela
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Godela means "ruler" and originates from Germanic and Old High German. |
None. |
Female |
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God’Iss
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God'Iss signifies divine presence; origin rooted in spiritual traditions. |
Arabic, Biblical, Hebrew |
Either |
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Glynis
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Glynis means "valley" in Welsh; derived from the name Glenda. |
Ancient Greek, Welsh |
Female |
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Giulietta
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Giulietta means "youthful," originating from Latin "Julietta," a diminutive. |
Greek, Italian, Latin |
Female |
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Glendalys
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Glendalys: Irish origin, meaning "valley of the river." |
American, Celtic, English |
Female |
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Glendon
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Glendon means "valley with a glen," originating from English. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Male |
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Girolama
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Girolama: Italian name meaning "sacred" or "holy," derived from Hieronymus. |
Italian, Latin |
Female |
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Gisèle
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Gisèle means "pledge" in Germanic; originated from Old French. |
French, Germanic |
Female |
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Gist
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Gist: essence or main point; derived from Middle English "giste." |
Algonquian, American, Native American |
Either |
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GinaRe
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GinaRe combines "Gina" and "Re," meaning "queen" in Italian. |
Italian, Latin |
Female |
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Gioffre
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Gioffre: Italian origin, meaning "God's peace," derived from Geoffrey. |
Italian |
Male |
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Gian-Carlo
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Gian-Carlo: Italian name meaning "God is gracious" and "free man." |
Italian, Latin |
Male |
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Giavanna
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Giavanna means "God is gracious," derived from Italian and Hebrew. |
Italian |
Female |
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