Boy Names That Mean The

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Gangaadhara
Bearer of the Ganges river, an epithet of the Hindu god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Gangaaraam
One who delights in the Ganges river.
Sanskrit
Gangadhar
Bearer of the Ganges (river).
Sanskrit
Gangadhara
One who holds the Ganges river (epithet of Lord Shiva).
Sanskrit
Gangaiah
One who belongs to the Ganges.
Sanskrit
Gangaivaanan
Son of the Ganges.
Tamil
Gangaj
Another name for the Ganges river.
Sanskrit
Gangala
A lake formed by the Ganges river.
Sanskrit
Gangamaindan
Lord Shiva, who wears the Ganges river on his head.
Tamil
Gangaram
Derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'village of the Ganges' or 'one who is dear to...
Marathi
Gangasiruvan
Possessor of the Ganges river.
Tamil
Gangavar
One who is related to the Ganges.
Sanskrit
Ganger
One who is associated with the Ganges.
Sanskrit
Gangesh
Lord of the Ganges (epithet of Lord Shiva).
Sanskrit
Gangesha
Lord of the Ganges (epithet of Lord Shiva).
Sanskrit
Gangeva
One who represents the Ganges.
Sanskrit
Gangeya
Son of the Ganges (epithet of Lord Rama).
Sanskrit
Gangeyan
Son of the Ganges.
Tamil
Gangol
One who takes pleasure in the Ganges.
Sanskrit
Ganit
Mathematics.
Hebrew
Gannath
Lord of the universe.
Sanskrit
Ganymede
Rejoicing in the father; a Trojan prince abducted by Zeus to serve as cupbearer.
Greek
Garcia
Derived from the Basque word 'artz' meaning 'bear'.
Spanish
Garcias
Son of Garcia (a patronymic form of the name Garcia).
Spanish
Gard
From the English word for an enclosed area of land, often used as a surname.
English
Gargrave
From the rough river.
English
Garibald
Protected by the spear.
German
Gariland
Land of the spear.
English
Garlen
From the spear land.
English
Garner
Occupational surname for a gatherer or keeper of grain.
English
Garnier
Derived from the Germanic name Warinhari, meaning 'army warrior'.
French
Garridan
Descendant of the spear.
Irish
Garrit
Strength of the spear.
Dutch
Garthe
From the rocky land.
Gaelic
Garton
From the town near the triangular field.
English
Garul
Roaring shout, the sound of thunder.
Sanskrit
Garvie
From the rough place.
Scottish
Garwood
From the spear estate.
English
Garwyli
Guard of the willows.
Welsh
Gatam
Their bridge.
Hebrew
Gatland
From the Old English personal name Gātland, meaning 'land of the goats'.
English
Gatsharan
Refers to one who takes shelter or refuge in the Guru.
Punjabi
Gaudy
Derived from the word 'gaudy', meaning showy or bright, often used as a nickn...
English
Gaultier
Gaultier is a French form of Walter, meaning 'ruler of the army'.
French
Gaultiero
Italian form of Walter, meaning 'ruler of the army'.
Italian
Gauraansh
A part or fragment of the divine, often referring to a ray of light.
Sanskrit
Gaurang
One who has a white or fair body; an epithet of Shiva.
Sanskrit
Gauranga
One who has a fair or golden complexion, an epithet of the Hindu god Chaitanya.
Sanskrit
Gaurpriya
Beloved of the golden one (Goddess Parvati).
Sanskrit
Gaurshakti
Power of the golden one.
Sanskrit
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