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Gabriel (Hebrew) - God is my strength. Gabbie, Gabby, Gabe, Gabriele, Gabriello, Gaby

Gage (Old French) - pledge.

Galabba (African) - talking.

Gale (Old English) - lively, gay. (Irish Gaelic) - stranger. Short form of Galen. Gayle, Gail

Galen (Gaelic) - bright little one. Gaelan, Gale

Gallagher (Irish Gaelic) - eager helper.

Galvin (Gaelic) - sparrow. Galvan, Galven, Vinnie, Vinny

Gan (Chinese) - dare, adventure. (Vietnamese) - to be near.

Gannon (Irish Gaelic) - fair-complected.

Gardner (MIddle English) - gardener. Gar, Gard, Gardener, Gardie, Gardiner, Gardy

Gareth (Welsh) - gentle. Gar, Garth

Garfield (Old English) - battlefield. Gar, Garlan, Garlen

Garland (Old English) - from the battlefield. (Old French) - wreath. Gar, Garlen

Garner (Old French) - armed sentry. Gar

Garnett (Old English) - armed with a spear. (Latin) - pomegranate seed, stone. Gar

Garrett (Old English) - with a mighty spear. Garth, Garrard, Garret, Gareth, Garreth, Garry, Gary, Jarret

Garrick (Old English) - oak spear. Garik, Garrek

Garson (Hebrew) - stranger. Gershom, Gershon, Gerson

Garth (Old Norse) - gardener. (Scandinavian) - grounds keeper. Garrett

Garvey (Irish Gaelic) - rough peace.

Garvin (Old English) - friend in battle. Garv, Garwin, Vinnie, Win, Winny

Gary (Old English) - spear carrier. Common form of Gerald. Garry, Garey

Gaston (French) - man from Glascony.

Gavi (Hebrew) - God is my strength. Gabriel

Gavin (Welsh) - white hawk. Gavan, Gaven, Gawain, Gawen

Gaylord (Old French) gay lord, jailer, lively, spirited on. Galer, Galler, Galliard, Gay, Gayelord, Gayler, Gaylor

Gaynor (Irish Gaelic) - son of the fair-complected man. Gainer, Gainor, Gay, Gayner

Gene - common form of Eugene

Geno (Italian) - form of John. Jeno

Geoffrey (English) - form of Godfrey. Jeffrey. God's peace. Geoff, Godfrey, Gottfried, Jeff, Jeffers, Jeffie, Jeffrey, Jeffry, Jeffy

George (Greek) - farmer. Geordie, Georg, Georges, Georgie, Georgy, Giorgio, Jorge, Goran, Jorgan, Jurgen, Yuri, Yurik

Gerald (Old German) - mighty spearman, warrior, spear ruler. Garald, Garold, Gary, Gearalt, Gerard, Gerick, Giraud, Jerald, Jerold, Jerry,

Gerard (Old English) - warrior, spear ruler. Gerardo, Geraud, Gerhard, Gerhardt, Gerrard, Gerri, Gerrie, Gerry, Gherardo

Germain (Middle English) - sprout, bud. Germaine, Germayne, Jermain, Jermaine, Jermayne

Gershom (Hebrew) - exile. Gersham

Ghalib (Arabic) - victor.

Gia (Vietnamese) - family.

Giacomo (Italian) - form of Jacob. Giacamo, Gian

Gideon (Hebrew) - feller of trees. destroyer.

Gifford (Old English) - bold giver. Giff

Gilad (Arabic ) - camel hump. Giladi, Gilead

Gilbert (Old English) - trusted, bright pledge. Bert, Bertie, Burt, Gibb, Gibby, Gil, Gill, Gilberto, Giselbert, Guilbert, Wilbert, Wilbur, Will, Willy

Gilchrist (Irish Gaelic) - servant of Christ. Gil, Gillie

Giles (Greek) - shield-bearer. Egide, Egidio, Gide, Gil, Gill, Gilles

Gilmore (Irish Gaelic) - devoted to the Virgin Mary. Gil, Gill, Gilmore, Gilmour

Gilroy (Latin) - faithful to the king. Gil, Gillie, Gilly, Roy

Gino (Italian) - short form of Ambrose. Louis

Giovanni (Italian) - form of John. Gian, Gianni

Giuseppe (Italian) - form of Joseph.

Gladwin (Old English) - cheerful. Glad, Win, Winnie, Winny

Glen, Glenn (Irish Gaelic) - valley. Short form of Glendon. Glynn, Glyn

Glendon (Scottish Gaelic) - from the glen fortress. Don, Donnie, Glen, Glenn

Goddard (Old German) - divinely firm. Godard, Godart, Goddart, Gotthard, Gotthart

Godfrey (German) - form of Jeffrey, from Gottfried. Geoff, Geoffrey, Godfry

Godwin (Old English) - friend of God. Goodwin, Win, Winnie, Winny

Gomada (American Indian) - wind.

Gonza (African) - love.

Gordon (Old English) - from the three-cornered hill. Gordan, Gorden, Gordie, Gordy

Gowon (African) - rainmaker.

Grady (Gaelic) - noble, illustrious.

Graham (Old German) - from the gray house. (Latin) - a grain. (English) - the gray home.

Granger (Old English) - farmer. Grange, Gray

Grant (Latin/French) - great. Short form of Grantland. Grantham, Grantley, Grenville

Grantham (Old English) - dweller in the great meadow. Grant

Grantland (Old English) - from the great plains. Grant

Granville (Old French) - from the large town. Gran, Grannie, Granny

Grayson (Old English) - son of a bailiff. Gray, Grey, Greyson, Son, Sonny

Greg - short form of Gregory, Graig, Gregg

Gregor (Scottish) - form of Gregory.

Gregory (Latin) - wathman, watchful. (Greek) - vigilant, watchful. Greer, Greg, Gregg, Gregoir, Gregor, Gregorio, Gregorius, Graig, Greggory

Griffin (Latin) - griffin (a mythical beast). Griff, Griffie, Griffith, Griffy

Griffith (Old Welsh) - fierce chief, ruddy. Griff, Griffie, Griffy, Griffin

Griswold (Old German) - from the gray forest. Gris, Griz

Grover (Old English) from the grove. Grove

Guido (German/Italian/Spanish, Swedish) fomr of Guy.

Guilllermo (Spanish) - form of William.

Gunther (Old Norse) - warrior, battle army. Gun, Gunnar, Gunner, Guntar, Gunter

Gurion (Hebrew) - young lion.

Gurpreet (Indian) - devoted to the prophet.

Gus (Greek) - nickname for constantinos.

Gustave (Scandinavian/Old German) - staff of the goths. Gus, Gustaf, Gustav, Gustavius, Gustavo

Guthrie (Irish Gaelic) - from the windy place. (Old German) - war hero. Guthrey, Guthry

Guy (French) - guide (Hebrew) - valley. (Old German) - warrior. Guido

Guyapi - American Indian) - candid.

Gyasi (African) - wonderful child.
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