Names That Mean From

Discover baby names meaning From for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Garlynde
From the spear land.
English
Garnet
Derived from the gemstone garnet, symbolizing deep red color and constancy.
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
Gatha
A hymn or verse, often from the Vedas.
Sanskrit
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
Gavila
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'gavila' meaning 'cowherd' or 'protector of co...
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
Gayana
Derived from Russian 'gay' meaning 'to caress', implying a beloved or cherish...
Russian
Gaylord
From the Old English name Gārlāf, meaning 'spear' and 'inheritance'.
English
Gaynor
Derived from the Irish name Fionnghuala, meaning 'white shoulder'.
Irish
Gear
Derived from the Old English word 'gār', meaning 'spear'.
English
Geelani
From the village of Geelan.
Arabic
Geldersman
Man from Gelderland.
German
Gelsey
Derived from the Old English word for 'jasmine flower'.
English
Geminia
Twin, derived from the Latin word 'geminus'.
Latin
Genelia
Genelia is a modern invented name, possibly derived from the Tamil word for '...
Tamil
Generosa
Generous, from the Latin word generosus.
Italian
Genesis
Origin or beginning, from the Greek word 'genesis'.
Greek
Genevera
Juniper tree, derived from the Latin name Juniperus.
English
Genevra
White wave, derived from the Germanic name Genoveva.
Italian
Genevrah
White wave, derived from the Welsh name Gwenhwyfar.
English
Genio
Genius or talented person, derived from Latin 'genius'.
Italian
Genista
From the Latin name for the broom plant.
Latin
Gennaro
derived from the name Januarius, the patron saint of Naples.
Italian
Genofwica
Joy of the tribe, from 'gēno' (tribe) and 'wīca' (joy).
Anglo-saxon
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
Gerard
Spear ruler, from Germanic elements 'ger' (spear) and 'hard' (brave, hardy).
Germanic
Gerardo
Brave with a spear, from Germanic elements 'ger' (spear) and 'hard' (brave).
Germanic
Gerd
Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'spear' or 'enclosure'.
German
Gere
Old age; derived from Greek 'geras' meaning old age.
Greek
Germain
Derived from Latin Germanus, meaning 'brother' or 'from Germany'.
French
Germaine
From the French form of Germanus, meaning 'brother' or 'from Germany'.
French
German
Referring to someone from Germany.
German
Germana
Feminine form of Germanus, meaning 'brother' or 'from Germany'.
Italian
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