Baby Names Starting With G

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

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Gjurd
Farmer.
Albanian
Glacinta
Hyacinth flower; derived from the Greek name Hyakinthos.
Latin
Gladdie
Diminutive of Gladys, meaning 'princess' or 'lame'.
English
Gladdy
Diminutive of Gladys, meaning 'land' or 'nation' in Welsh.
English
Glade
Refers to a clearing in a forest.
English
Gladiola
Derived from the Latin word 'gladius', meaning sword, referring to the gladio...
Latin
Gladius
Refers to a type of Roman sword.
Latin
Gladston
From an English surname meaning 'glad stone' or 'bright stone'.
English
Gladstone
From a surname meaning 'kite stone' in Old English.
English
Gladwen
Gladwen is a modern invented name, possibly meaning 'white joy' from 'glad' a...
English
Gladwin
Gladwin means 'bright friend' or 'joyful friend' from Old English elements.
English
Gladwyn
Gladwyn means 'white friend' or 'fair friend', derived from Old English eleme...
English
Gladys
Derived from the Welsh name Gwladus, meaning 'country' or 'land'.
Welsh
Glaedwine
Bright friend, from elements 'glaed' meaning bright and 'wine' meaning friend.
English
Glafira
Smooth, polished; derived from Greek glaphyros.
Greek
Glain
A Welsh name meaning 'pure' or 'clean'.
Welsh
Glais
Green grass.
Welsh
Glaleanna
Princess.
Irish
Glan
Clean.
Welsh
Glancarlo
Clean Carlo.
Italian
Glancy
Fierce warrior.
Irish
Glansdale
Valley of the stream or glen.
English
Glanvil
From the glen town.
English
Glanville
From the glen town.
English
Glasgow
Dear green place.
Scottish
Glason
Son of the glen.
English
Glassan
Little stream.
Irish
Glassen
Of the little stream.
Irish
Glassin
Little stream.
Irish
Glasson
Town of the little stream.
English
Glassyn
Blue stream.
Welsh
Glauce
Greenish-gray.
Greek
Glaucia
Bluish-gray.
Latin
Glaucio
Blue-gray.
Portuguese
Glaucus
Bluish-gray.
Greek
Glean
To gather or collect.
English
Gleb
Fame and glory.
Russian
Gled
Gleam or to shine.
English
Gleda
Bright or shining.
English
Gleddis
Grey fortress.
Welsh
Gleen
Green meadow.
English
Gleipnir
Binding or fetter.
Norse
Glen
Valley.
Scottish
Glenavon
Valley of the river Avon.
Scottish
Glenda
Fair and good.
Welsh
Glendale
Valley with a glen.
English
Glendan
Brown valley.
Irish
Glenden
Valley of the elders.
English
Glendin
From the valley.
English
Glendon
From the glen.
Irish
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