Baby Names Starting With G

Discover baby names that start with G for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Gelarah
Beautiful whisper.
Persian
Gelareh
Like a flower.
Persian
Gelasia
Laughter.
Greek
Gelasius
Laughing.
Greek
Geldersman
Man from Gelderland.
German
Gelilah
Night, darkness.
Hebrew
Geliloth
Hills.
Hebrew
Gella
Bright, joyful.
Italian
Gellert
Brave with the spear.
Hungarian
Gellir
Spearman.
Icelandic
Gelsey
Derived from the Old English word for 'jasmine flower'.
English
Gelsomina
Jasmine flower.
Italian
Gelya
God is my strength.
Hebrew
Gema
Precious gem.
Spanish
Gemah
Support, assistance.
Yoruba
Gemala
Beautiful, lovely.
Indonesian
Gemali
To triumph.
Swahili
Gemariah
God has accomplished.
Hebrew
Gemelle
Twin.
Italian
Gemina
Twins.
Italian
Gemine
Twin.
Latin
Gemini
Twins.
Latin
Geminia
Twin, derived from the Latin word 'geminus'.
Latin
Gemma
Gem or precious stone in Italian..
Italian
Gemmalyn
Combination of Gemma and Lyn, meaning 'precious jewel' and 'lake'.
English
Gemmes
Twins.
French
Genaro
Italian form of Januarius, meaning 'of Janus'.
Italian
Genda
Genda means 'precious' or 'valuable' in Japanese.
Japanese
Gene
Short form of Eugene, meaning 'well-born' or 'noble'.
English
Genek
Diminutive of Eugene, meaning 'well-born' or 'noble'.
Polish
Genelia
Genelia is a modern invented name, possibly derived from the Tamil word for '...
Tamil
General
Referring to a military rank or position.
English
Generosa
Generous, from the Latin word generosus.
Italian
Generoso
Generous, magnanimous.
Italian
Genesis
Origin or beginning, from the Greek word 'genesis'.
Greek
Genessis
Variation of the name Genesis, referring to the beginning or creation.
Spanish
Genet
Means 'my garden' in Amharic.
Ethiopian
Genette
Diminutive of Geneviève, meaning 'woman of the race'.
French
Genevera
Juniper tree, derived from the Latin name Juniperus.
English
Geneviah
Combination of Geneva and Messiah, with no distinct meaning.
English
Genevieve
Woman of the family, or white wave.
French
Genevion
Combination of Gene and Avion, with no distinct meaning.
French
Genevra
White wave, derived from the Germanic name Genoveva.
Italian
Genevrah
White wave, derived from the Welsh name Gwenhwyfar.
English
Geni
Diminutive of Eugenia, meaning 'well-born'.
Polish
Genia
Diminutive of Yevgenia, meaning 'well-born' or 'noble'.
Russian
Genie
A supernatural being typically depicted as a magical spirit imprisoned in a b...
English
Genio
Genius or talented person, derived from Latin 'genius'.
Italian
Genisa
Hidden or concealed, often referring to a hidden treasure.
Hebrew
Genista
From the Latin name for the broom plant.
Latin
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