Names That Mean Th

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

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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
Genista
From the Latin name for the broom plant.
Latin
Genji
Genji means 'two beginnings' or 'source of two', often associated with the Ge...
Japanese
Gennae
Combination of the names Jenna and Renee.
English
Gennah
Combination of the names Jenna and Hannah.
English
Gennai
Gennai is a Japanese name meaning 'root of the valley' or 'source of the vall...
Japanese
Gennaro
derived from the name Januarius, the patron saint of Naples.
Italian
Genno
Genno is a Japanese name meaning 'source of the valley' or 'root of the valley'.
Japanese
Genofwica
Joy of the tribe, from 'gēno' (tribe) and 'wīca' (joy).
Anglo-saxon
Genoveffa
Of noble birth.
Italian
Gentian
Flower name, referring to the Gentiana plant.
Albanian
Georg
Farmer or earthworker.
German
Georga
Farmer or earthworker.
Greek
Georgah
Feminine form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'.
English
Georgana
Feminine form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'.
English
Georgane
Feminine form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'.
French
Georgas
Lithuanian form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'.
Lithuanian
George
Farmer, earthworker.
Greek
Georgeana
Feminine form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'.
English
Georgeanah
Feminine form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'.
English
Georgeane
Feminine form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'.
English
Georgeanne
Feminine form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'.
English
Georges
Farmer, earthworker, from Greek 'georgos'.
French
Georgios
Farmer, tiller of the soil.
Greek
Georgitte
Feminine form of Georgius, meaning farmer, tiller of the soil.
French
Georgius
Farmer, tiller of the soil.
Latin
Georgiy
Farmer, tiller of the soil.
Russian
Georgyana
Feminine form of George, meaning farmer, tiller of the soil.
English
Georgyane
Feminine form of Georgius, meaning farmer, tiller of the soil.
French
Georgyn
Farmer, tiller of the soil.
Welsh
Georgyna
Feminine form of George, meaning farmer, tiller of the soil.
English
Georgyne
Feminine form of George, meaning farmer, tiller of the soil.
English
Georjetta
Diminutive of Georgina, meaning farmer, tiller of the soil.
Italian
Geraghty
Descendant of the brave spearman.
Irish
Gerald
Rule of the spear, from Germanic elements ger (spear) and wald (rule).
Germanic
Geralda
Feminine form of Gerald, meaning 'ruler with the spear'.
Germanic
Geraldeena
Feminine form of Gerald, meaning 'ruler with the spear'.
English
Geraldeene
Feminine form of Gerald, meaning 'ruler with the spear'.
English
Geraldene
Feminine form of Gerald, meaning 'ruler with the spear'.
English
Geraldina
Feminine form of Gerald, meaning 'ruler with the spear'.
Italian
Geraldine
Feminine form of Gerald, meaning 'ruler with the spear'.
English
Geraldyne
Feminine form of Gerald, meaning 'ruler with the spear'.
English
Geralt
Derived from the Slavic name Gerald, meaning 'spear ruler'.
Polish
Geranium
Named after the flower Geranium.
English
Gerardine
Feminine form of Gerard, meaning 'brave with a spear'.
French
Gerardo
Brave with a spear, from Germanic elements 'ger' (spear) and 'hard' (brave).
Germanic
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