Names That Mean Th

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

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Gilded
Means 'covered with gold,' derived from the Old English word 'gyldan.'
English
Gilford
From the bright ford.
English
Giliah
The Lord has redeemed.
Hebrew
Giliana
Feminine form of Giliano, meaning 'youthful' or 'downy-bearded'.
Italian
Gillbey
Dweller near the stream.
English
Gillby
Dweller near the stream.
English
Gilles
Youthful.
French
Gillespie
Son of the bishop's servant.
Scottish
Gilli
Short form of Gudlaug (God's betrothal).
Icelandic
Gillian
Youthful.
English
Gilliana
Youthful.
English
Gillianah
Youthful.
English
Gilliane
Youthful.
French
Gillien
Youthful.
English
Gilligan
Servant of the small lad.
Irish
Gillmoor
Servant of the moor.
English
Gillmoore
Servant of the moor.
English
Gillmor
Servant of Mary, from the Gaelic 'giolla' meaning servant and 'Mhuire' meanin...
Irish
Gillmore
Servant of Mary, from the Gaelic 'giolla' meaning servant and 'Mhuire' meanin...
English
Gillroy
Servant of the red-haired one.
Irish
Gilly
Derived from a short form of names like Gilbert or Gillian, meaning 'bright p...
English
Gillyanna
Feminine form of Julian, meaning 'youthful' or 'downy-bearded'.
English
Gilmer
Famous hostage, derived from the Old English elements gīsl 'hostage' and mǣ...
English
Gilmoore
Servant of Mary, from the Gaelic elements 'giolla' (servant) and 'Mhuire' (Ma...
English
Gilmor
Servant of the Virgin Mary.
Scottish
Gilmore
Servant of the Virgin Mary.
Scottish
Gilmour
Servant of the Virgin Mary, from Gaelic gille 'servant' and Moire 'Mary'.
Scottish
Gilpin
From the bright valley.
English
Gilroy
Son of the red-haired servant.
Gaelic
Gimpy
Limping or walk with a limp.
English
Gimzo
Descendant from the city of Gomel.
Russian
Ginger
From the spice ginger.
English
Ginnungagap
The primordial void in Norse mythology.
Norse
Gino
Short form of names ending in -gino, often associated with Luigi or Ambrogino.
Italian
Giny
Diminutive of names beginning with Gin-, such as Ginevra or Virginia.
Dutch
Giodana
Italian form of the name Jordan, originally referring to the Jordan River.
Italian
Gioia
Joy, from the Italian word for joy.
Italian
Giolladhe
Servant of the poet.
Scottish
Giollanaebhin
Servant of the saint.
Scottish
Gipsy
Referring to the Romani people, or wanderers.
English
Giraja
Born of the mountain; Goddess Parvati
Sanskrit
Girard
Spear brave, derived from the Germanic elements 'ger' meaning spear and 'hard...
Germanic
Gireesh
Lord of the mountains.
Sanskrit
Giribala
Goddess Parvati, the one who is the power of the mountains.
Sanskrit
Giribhadra
Auspicious mountain or blessed by the mountain
Sanskrit
Girichandra
Moon on the mountain or moon of the hills.
Sanskrit
Giridari
Holder of the mountain or one who holds the mountain.
Sanskrit
Giridhar
Bearer of the mountain, one who holds the mountain (epithet of Lord Krishna).
Sanskrit
Giridharan
Holder of the mountain or one who holds the mountain.
Sanskrit
Giridhari
Holder of the mountain, referring to Lord Krishna who lifted the Govardhan mo...
Sanskrit
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