Boy Names That Mean From

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Galeran
Derived from the Germanic name Walther, meaning 'ruler of the army'.
French
Galileo
From Galilee.
Italian
Gallatin
From the Gallic tribe or region of Gaul.
English
Gallio
Roman family name, possibly derived from Latin gallus meaning 'rooster'.
Latin
Galloway
From the region of Galloway in southwestern Scotland.
Scottish
Gallus
Rooster, a name from Roman times.
Latin
Gallway
Means 'foreigner' or 'stranger', derived from the Irish word 'gall'.
Irish
Galo
Derived from the Germanic element 'gail' meaning 'joyful' or 'lively'.
Italian
Galon
Derived from a Welsh surname meaning 'yellow' or 'fair'.
Welsh
Galt
From an Old English surname meaning 'high ground' or 'wooded area'.
English
Galton
From the town by the wetland.
English
Galway
From the place of the foreigner.
Irish
Ganan
Meaning 'one who is skilled' or 'expert', derived from the root 'gan' meaning...
Sanskrit
Ganaraj
Leader of a group or community, derived from 'gana' (group) and 'raj' (rule).
Sanskrit
Gangaram
Derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'village of the Ganges' or 'one who is dear to...
Marathi
Gaothaire
Windy one, derived from 'gaoth' meaning wind.
Irish
Garabed
Servant of God, derived from Armenian 'garabed' meaning 'servant'.
Armenian
Garafeld
Derived from a surname meaning 'spear field' in Old English.
English
Garcia
Derived from the Basque word 'artz' meaning 'bear'.
Spanish
Gard
From the English word for an enclosed area of land, often used as a surname.
English
Gardafreed
Possibly derived from Persian 'gord' meaning 'hero' and 'freed' meaning 'bles...
Persian
Gardi
Derived from 'gardh', meaning fence or enclosure.
Albanian
Gargani
From Garga's dynasty.
Sanskrit
Gargrave
From the rough river.
English
Garlen
From the spear land.
English
Garnier
Derived from the Germanic name Warinhari, meaning 'army warrior'.
French
Garnock
Derived from a place name meaning 'little field' or 'enclosed land'.
Scottish
Garthe
From the rocky land.
Gaelic
Garton
From the town near the triangular field.
English
Garvie
From the rough place.
Scottish
Garwood
From the spear estate.
English
Gaston
From Gascony, a region in France.
French
Gatland
From the Old English personal name Gātland, meaning 'land of the goats'.
English
Gaudy
Derived from the word 'gaudy', meaning showy or bright, often used as a nickn...
English
Gaukroger
Derived from Old English 'gafol' meaning tribute and 'croc' meaning crook, re...
English
Gavan
Derived from the Irish name 'Gabhán', meaning 'little hawk' or 'white hawk'.
Irish
Gaveshan
One who seeks or searches, derived from the root 'gavesh' meaning to search.
Sanskrit
Gavino
Gavino is an Italian name derived from the Latin name Gabinus, meaning 'from ...
Italian
Gayak
A singer or one who sings, derived from the root 'gai' meaning to sing.
Sanskrit
Gaylord
From the Old English name Gārlāf, meaning 'spear' and 'inheritance'.
English
Gear
Derived from the Old English word 'gār', meaning 'spear'.
English
Geldersman
Man from Gelderland.
German
Genio
Genius or talented person, derived from Latin 'genius'.
Italian
Gennaro
derived from the name Januarius, the patron saint of Naples.
Italian
Genovese
From Genoa.
Italian
Georges
Farmer, earthworker, from Greek 'georgos'.
French
Georgiz
derived from Georgi.
Armenian
Gerald
Rule of the spear, from Germanic elements ger (spear) and wald (rule).
Germanic
Geralt
Derived from the Slavic name Gerald, meaning 'spear ruler'.
Polish
Gerami
Derived from 'geram', meaning 'precious' or 'dear'.
Persian
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