[ g i r l s ]
Gabrielle : gab-REE-el-uh : hebrew "god is my strength"
Gaia : JEE-ah : greek "earth"
Gail : GAYL : old english "lively"
Gala : GAH-lah : swedish "singer"
Galatea : gal-uh-TEE-uh : greek "milk-white"
Gali : gah-LEE : hebrew "spring, fountain"
Galina : guh-LEEN-uh : russian "light"
Galya : GAHL-yuh : hebrew "god has redeemed"
Gana : GAHN-uh : hebrew "garden"
Ganesa : GAH-nes-sah : hindi "good luck"
Gauri : GOW-ree : hindi "yellow"
Gelasia : gel-AY-shah : greek "predisposed to laughter"
Gemma : JEM-uh : latin "jewel"
Genevieve : JEN-uh-veev : french "white wave"
Geraldine : JER-ahl-deen : teutonic "ruler with a spear"
Gerda : GHER-dah or GHER-tuh : german "protection"
Gertrude : GUR-trood or GHER-trood : teutonic "spear maiden"
Geva : GAY-vuh : hebrew "hill"
Ghislaine : ZHEES-layn : french "sweet pledge"
Giacinta : jah-SEEN-tah : italian "hyacinth"
Gianina : JEE-ah-nee-nah : italian "god is gracious"
Gilana : JIH-lah-nah : hebrew "joy"
Gilda : GIL-duh : celtic "god's servent"
Gilen : GIGH-len : teutonic "industrious pledge"
Gillian : JIL-ee-en : latin "downy-haired"
Gin : JIN : japanese "silver"
Gina : JEEN-uh : japanese "silvery"
Ginger : JIN-jer : latin "ginger plant"
Giselle : JIH-zel : old german "a pledge"
Gitana : gee-TAH-nah : spanish "gypsy"
Githa : GAY-thah : anglo-saxon "gift"
Gizane : gee-SAH-nee : basque "christ's incarnation"
Gleda : GLAY-duh : old english "to make happy"
Glenna : GLEN-nuh : gaelic "from the valley"
Gloria : GLOHR-ee-uh : latin "glory"
Goldie : GOHL-dee : old english "gold"
Gotzone : go-TSOH-nee : basque "angel, messenger"
Grace : GRAYS : latin "grace"
Grainne : GRAY-ne : irish "love"
Grania : GRAY-nyuh : gaelic "love"
Grazia : GRAH-tsee-ah : italian "grace"
Grear : GREER : scottish "watchful"
Gretchen : GRETCH-en : german "little pearl"
Grette : GERT-tah : danish "pearl"
Gwendolyn : GWEN-doh-lin : celtic "white brow"
Gypsy : JIP-see : old english "wanderer"
Gytha : GEH-tuh : old english "a gift"
[ b o y s ]
Gabe : GAYB : hebrew "god is my strength"
Gage : GAYJ : old french "pledge"
Galen : GAY-len : gaelic "calm"
Galeno : gah-LEH-noh : spanish "little bright one"
Galvin: GAYL-vin : irish "sparrow"
Gamble : GAM-bul : norse "old"
Gannon : GAN-nun : irish "fair-complexioned"
Gareth : GAIR-eth : welsh "gentle"
Garrett : GAIR-et : anglo-saxon "powerful with the spear"
Garrick : GEHR-ik : old english "one who governs with a spear"
Garridan : GAIR-ih-den : english gypsy "you hid"
Garrison : GAIR-i-sun : hebrew "column of conquest"
Gary : GAIR-ee : old english "spear carrier"
Gaspar : gas-PAHR : spanish "master of treasure"
Gavin : GAV-vin : welsh "white hawk"
Gavrie : GAYV-ree : russian "man of god"
Gaynor : GAY-nohr : gaelic "son of the fair-haired one"
Geoffrey : JEF-ree : english "heavenly place"
Gerard : JAH-rard : old german "spear-brave"
Gerik : GAY-rik : polish "prosperous spearman"
Germain : JER-mayn : french "from germany"
Ginton : GIHN-ton : arabic "a garden"
Givon : jee-VON : arabic "hill, heights"
Glenn : GLEN : gaelic "valley"
Gordon : GOHR-dun : english "from the cornered hill"
Grady : GRAY-dee : gaelic "noble, illustrious"
Graham : GRAM : anglo-saxon "warlike"
Gram : GRAM : latin "grain"
Granger : GRAYN-jer : old english "farmer"
Grant : GRANT : latin "great"
Granville : GRAN-vil : french "from the big town"
Grayson : GRAY-son : old english "son of the bailiff"
Greg : GREG : celtic "fierce"
Greger : GREG-er : swedish "vigilant"
Gregory : GREG-ohr-ee : latin "watchman"
Gresham : GRESH-em : english "from the grazeland"
Gunnar : GUHN-nahr : teutonic "bold warrior"
Gunther : GUHN-ther : scandinavian "battle-army, warrior"
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