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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 1001. | Gitana | Spanish |  | Gypsy. |
| 1002. | Githa | English |  | Gift. |
| 1003. | Gitta | Celtic |  | Strong. |
| 1004. | Gitta | Hungarian |  | Pearl. |
| 1005. | Gittah-hepher | Biblical |  | Digging, a wine-press. |
| 1006. | Gittah-hepher | Biblical |  | Digging, a wine-press. |
| 1007. | Gittaim | Biblical |  | A wine-press. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1008. | Gittaim | Biblical |  | A wine-press. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1009. | Gittites | Biblical |  | Men of Gath; ie. of a wine-press |
| 1010. | Giuditta | Italian |  | Italian form of Judith. Praised. |
| 1011. | Giulia | Italian |  | Italian form of Julia: youthful. |
| 1012. | Giuliana | Italian |  | Variant of Juliana. Young. |
| 1013. | Giuliano | Italian |  | Youthful. |
| 1014. | Giuliano | Latin |  | Youth. |
| 1015. | Giulio | Italian |  | Youthful; Variant of Julian and Julio. |
| 1016. | GIum | Norse |  | An outlaw. |
| 1017. | Giuseppe | Italian |  | He shall add. |
| 1018. | GIyn | Welsh |  | Dwells in the glen. |
| 1019. | GIynn | Welsh |  | Dwells in the glen. |
| 1020. | Giza | Hebrew |  | Cut stone. |
| 1021. | Gizela | Polish |  | Pledge. |
| 1022. | Gizela | Teutonic |  | Oath. |
| 1023. | Gizi | Hungarian |  | Pledge. |
| 1024. | Gizi | Teutonic |  | Oath. |
| 1025. | Gizike | Teutonic |  | Oath. |
| 1026. | Gizur | Norse |  | Leader of the attack on Hlidarend. |
| 1027. | Gizus | Teutonic |  | Oath. |
| 1028. | Gjallar | Norse |  | Horn sounded for Ragnorok. |
| 1029. | Gjalp | Norse |  | A giant. |
| 1030. | Gjerta | Danish |  | Protection. |
| 1031. | Gjest | Norse |  | Stranger. |
| 1032. | Glad | English |  | Happy. |
| 1033. | Glad | Welsh |  | Diminutive of Gladys: Derived from the old Welsh name Gwladys, a variant of Claudia, meaning lame. Also derived from the Welsh 'gwledig', meaning territorial ruler. |
| 1034. | Gladis | Welsh |  | Variant of Claudia: Lame. |
| 1035. | Gladwin | English |  | Happy friend. |
| 1036. | Gladwyn | English |  | Happy friend. |
| 1037. | Gladys | French |  | Variant of Claudia: A feminine form of Claud, a variant of the Latin Claudium meaning lame. Claudia was mentioned in the book of Timothy in the New Testament, and has been common in the English-speaking world since the 16th century. |
| 1038. | Gladys | Latin |  | Sword. |
| 1039. | Gladys | Welsh |  | Derived from the old Welsh name Gwladys, a variant of Claudia, meaning lame. Also derived from the Welsh 'gwledig', meaning territorial ruler. Famous bearer: British actress Dame Gladys Cooper. |
| 1040. | Glaedwine | English |  | Happy friend. |
| 1041. | Glais | Arthurian Legend |  | Percival's grandfather. |
| 1042. | Glaleanna | Irish |  | Dwells in the glen. |
| 1043. | Glan | Welsh |  | From the shore. |
| 1044. | Glansdale | Shakespearean |  | 'Henry VI, Part 1' Sir William Glansdale. |
| 1045. | Glauce | Greek |  | Murdered by Medea. |
| 1046. | Glauce | Latin |  | Wife of Upis. |
| 1047. | Glaucus | Greek |  | Son of Minos. |
| 1048. | Glaucus | Latin |  | Son of Minos. |
| 1049. | Gleann | Gaelic |  | From the glen. |
| 1050. | Gleda | English |  | Happy. |
| 1051. | Gleda | Welsh |  | Lame. |
| 1052. | Gleipnif | Norse |  | Magic net woven to hold Fenrir. |
| 1053. | Gleis | Welsh |  | Legendary son of Merin. |
| 1054. | Glen | Celtic |  | From the valley. |
| 1055. | Glen | Gaelic |  | From the glen. Valley. |
| 1056. | Glen | Gaelic |  | Derived from the Gaelic 'gleana', meaning valley. Used both as a surname and given name. Famous bearer: American singer Glen Campbell. |
| 1057. | Glenda | Welsh |  | Derived from a compound of words meaning holy and good. Famous bearer: British actress Glenda Jackson. |
| 1058. | Glendale | Gaelic |  | Valley. |
| 1059. | Glendon | Gaelic |  | From the dark glen. |
| 1060. | Glendyn | Gaelic |  | Valley. |
| 1061. | Glenis | Welsh |  | Variant of Glenda. Fair, good, holy. |
| 1062. | Glenn | Celtic |  | From the valley. |
| 1063. | Glenn | Gaelic |  | From the glen. Valley. Variant of Glenna. Famous bearer: actress Glenn Close. |
| 1064. | Glenn | Gaelic |  | Derived from the Gaelic 'gleana', meaning valley. Used both as a surname and given name. Famous bearer: Canadian actor Glenn Ford. |
| 1065. | Glenn | Welsh |  | Dwells in the glen. |
| 1066. | Glenna | Gaelic |  | Feminine form of Glen or Glenn, derived from the Gaelic 'gleana', meaning valley, or from the glen. |
| 1067. | Glenna | Irish |  | Of the glen. |
| 1068. | Glenne | Gaelic |  | Valley. From the glen. |
| 1069. | Glennis | Gaelic |  | From the glen. Valley. |
| 1070. | Glenys | Welsh |  | Variant of Glenda. Fair, good, holy. |
| 1071. | Glew | Welsh |  | Legendary son of Ysgawd. |
| 1072. | Glifieu | Celtic |  | Mythical son of Taran. |
| 1073. | Glinda | Welsh |  | Fair; good. |
| 1074. | Glinyeu | Welsh |  | Legendary son of Taran. |
| 1075. | Glinys | Welsh |  | Little valley. |
| 1076. | Gliona | Irish |  | From the Greek Cleone, daughter of a river god. |
| 1077. | Glistenheath | Norse |  | The place where Sigurd killed Fafnir. |
| 1078. | Gloria | Latin |  | Glory. Famous bearer: a character in playright George Bernard Shaw's 'You Never Can Tell', and American actress Gloria Swanson. |
| 1079. | Gloriana | English |  | Glorious grace. |
| 1080. | Gloriane | English |  | Glorious grace. |
| 1081. | Glorianna | English |  | Glorious grace. |
| 1082. | Glorianna | Latin |  | Glory. |
| 1083. | Glorianne | Latin |  | Glory. |
| 1084. | Gloribel | Latin |  | Glory. |
| 1085. | Gloribel | Latin |  | Glory. |
| 1086. | Gloriosa | Latin |  | Glory. |
| 1087. | Gloucester | Shakespearean |  | 'King Richard The Second' Duchess of Gloucester. |
| 1088. | Gloucester | Shakespearean |  | 'Henry V' Duke of Gloucester, King's brother, uncle to 'Henry VI'. 'Henry VI, III' Richard Plantagenet's son, later Duke of Gloucester. 'Henry IV, II' Prince Humphrey. 'Tragedy of King Lear' Earl of Gloucester. 'King Richard II' Duke of Gloucester. |
| 1089. | Glyn | Celtic |  | From the valley. |
| 1090. | Glyn | Welsh |  | Fair; good. |
| 1091. | Glyn | Welsh |  | Valley. |
| 1092. | Glynae | Welsh |  | Variant of Glenda. Fair; good. |
| 1093. | Glynda | Welsh |  | Fair; good. |
| 1094. | Glynis | Gaelic |  | From the glen. Valley. |
| 1095. | Glynis | Welsh |  | Little valley. Famous bearer: British twentieth century actress Glynis Johns. |
| 1096. | Glynn | Gaelic |  | Valley. |
| 1097. | Glynn | Welsh |  | Fair; good. From the glenn. |
| 1098. | Glynna | Irish |  | Of the glen. |
| 1099. | Glynnes | Gaelic |  | From the glen. Valley. |
| 1100. | Glynnis | Gaelic |  | From the glen. Valley. |