| 1201 to 1300 of 1735 matches |   |
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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 1201. | Gormant | Welsh |  | Legendary son of Rica. |
| 1202. | Gormghlaith | Irish |  | Sad. |
| 1203. | Gormley | Irish |  | Sad. |
| 1204. | Gormley | Irish |  | Surname. |
| 1205. | Gormly | Irish |  | Sad. |
| 1206. | Gorre | Arthurian Legend |  | A kingdom. |
| 1207. | Gorrie | Irish |  | Peace from God. |
| 1208. | Gorry | Irish |  | Peace from God. |
| 1209. | Gorsedd | Celtic |  | From Arbeth. |
| 1210. | Gorsedd | Welsh |  | From the mound. |
| 1211. | Gorvenal | Arthurian Legend |  | A knight. |
| 1212. | Goshen | Biblical |  | Approaching, drawing near. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1213. | Goshen | Biblical |  | Approaching, drawing near. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1214. | Gosheven | Native American |  | Leaper. |
| 1215. | Gota | Swedish |  | Strong. |
| 1216. | Gote | Swedish |  | Strong. |
| 1217. | Gothfraidh | Irish |  | Peaceful. |
| 1218. | Gotilda | Swedish |  | Strong. |
| 1219. | Gottfrid | Teutonic |  | God's peace. |
| 1220. | Gottfried | Dutch |  | Divinely peaceful. |
| 1221. | Gottfried | German |  | Peaceful god. |
| 1222. | Gottfried | Teutonic |  | God's peace. |
| 1223. | Gotthard | Dutch |  | Divinely firm. |
| 1224. | Gotthard | Teutonic |  | Divinely stern. |
| 1225. | Gotzon | Basque |  | Messenger. |
| 1226. | Gotzone | Basque |  | Angel. |
| 1227. | Gotzone | Spanish |  | Angel. |
| 1228. | Gouveniail | Arthurian Legend |  | A knight. |
| 1229. | Govan | Welsh |  | Legendary son of Caw. |
| 1230. | Govannon | Anglo-Saxon |  | God of the forge. |
| 1231. | Govannon | Welsh |  | Legendary son of Don. |
| 1232. | Goveniayle | Arthurian Legend |  | A knight. |
| 1233. | Govert | Teutonic |  | Divine peace. |
| 1234. | Gow | Gaelic |  | A smith. |
| 1235. | Gow | Scottish |  | A smith. |
| 1236. | Gowan | Scottish |  | A smith. |
| 1237. | Gower | Shakespearean |  | 'King Henry IV, Part 2' One of the King's party. 'King Henry V' Officer in the King's army. 'Pericles, Prince of Tyre' Acts as chorus. |
| 1238. | Gower | Welsh |  | Pure. |
| 1239. | Gowyn | English |  | God's friend. |
| 1240. | Gowyr | Welsh |  | Pure. |
| 1241. | Gozan | Biblical |  | Fleece, pasture, who nourisheth the body. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1242. | Gozan | Biblical |  | Fleece, pasture, who nourisheth the body. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1243. | Graca | Latin |  | Grace. |
| 1244. | Grace | English |  | From the word 'grace', derived from the Latin 'gratia', meaning God's favor. Famous bearer: American actress Grace Kelly became Princess Grace of Monaco. |
| 1245. | Grace | Irish |  | A variant of the Irish name Grianne, meaning love. |
| 1246. | Grace | Latin |  | Grace. |
| 1247. | Gracella | Latin |  | Favor; blessing. The three mythological graces were nature goddesses: Aglaia: (brilliance); Thalia: (flowering); and Euphrosyne: (joy). |
| 1248. | Gracelynne | Latin |  | Favor; blessing. The three mythological graces were nature goddesses: Aglaia: (brilliance); Thalia: (flowering); and Euphrosyne: (joy). |
| 1249. | Gracia | English |  | Grace. |
| 1250. | Gracia | Spanish |  | Grace. |
| 1251. | Graciana | Spanish |  | Grace. |
| 1252. | Gracie | English |  | Grace. |
| 1253. | Gracie | Irish |  | Diminutive of Grace: A variant of the Irish name Grianne, meaning love. |
| 1254. | Gracie | Latin |  | Favor; blessing. The three mythological graces were nature goddesses: Aglaia: (brilliance); Thalia: (flowering); and Euphrosyne: (joy). |
| 1255. | Graciela | Latin |  | Favor; blessing. The three mythological graces were nature goddesses: Aglaia: (brilliance); Thalia: (flowering); and Euphrosyne: (joy). |
| 1256. | Graciela | Latin |  | Favor; blessing. The three mythological graces were nature goddesses: Aglaia: (brilliance); Thalia: (flowering); and Euphrosyne: (joy). |
| 1257. | Graciene | Latin |  | Grace. |
| 1258. | Gracinha | Latin |  | Grace. |
| 1259. | Gradana | Latin |  | Grace. |
| 1260. | Graden | English |  | Gray-haired: son of the Gray family; son of Gregory. |
| 1261. | Gradey | Gaelic |  | Noble. |
| 1262. | Gradon | English |  | Gray-haired: son of the Gray family; son of Gregory. |
| 1263. | Grady | Gaelic |  | Noble. |
| 1264. | Grady | Irish |  | Noble; man of rank. |
| 1265. | Graeghamm | English |  | From the gray home. |
| 1266. | Graegleah | English |  | From the gray meadow. |
| 1267. | Graeham | English |  | From the gray home. |
| 1268. | Graeme | Anglo-Saxon |  | Warring. |
| 1269. | Graeme | English |  | Farm home. |
| 1270. | Graeme | Latin |  | Grain. |
| 1271. | Graeme | Scottish |  | This Scottish surname is a variant of the Lincolnshire place name Grantham, meaning Grant's homestead, or farm home, and is also a common given name. Famous bearer: British writer Graham Greene. |
| 1272. | Graent | English |  | Great. |
| 1273. | Grafere | English |  | Lives in the grove. |
| 1274. | Graham | Anglo-Saxon |  | Warring. |
| 1275. | Graham | English |  | From the great meadow 'Farm home.' Surname. |
| 1276. | Graham | Latin |  | Grain. |
| 1277. | Graham | Scottish |  | This Scottish surname is a variant of the Lincolnshire place name Grantham, meaning Grant's homestead, and is also a common given name. Famous bearer: British writer Graham Greene. |
| 1278. | Graham | Teutonic |  | From the gray house. |
| 1279. | Grahame | Scottish |  | This Scottish surname is a variant of the Lincolnshire place name Grantham, meaning Grant's homestead, or farm home, and is also a common given name. Famous bearer: British writer Graham Greene. |
| 1280. | Grahem | Anglo-Saxon |  | Warring. |
| 1281. | Graine | Arthurian Legend |  | Taken from Igraine. |
| 1282. | Grainne | Arthurian Legend |  | Taken from Igraine. |
| 1283. | Grainne | Gaelic |  | Grace. |
| 1284. | Grainne | Irish |  | Charming. Love. Grianne was a Gaelic legendary heroine who eloped with Diarmuid. |
| 1285. | Gram | Anglo-Saxon |  | Warring. |
| 1286. | Gram | English |  | From the gray home. |
| 1287. | Gram | Latin |  | Grain. |
| 1288. | Gram | Norse |  | Sigurd's sword. |
| 1289. | Grandpre | Shakespearean |  | 'King Henry V' A French Lord. |
| 1290. | Granger | English |  | Farmer. |
| 1291. | Grangere | English |  | Farmer. |
| 1292. | Grani | Norse |  | Son of Gunnar. |
| 1293. | Grania | Celtic |  | Love. |
| 1294. | Grania | Irish |  | Variant of Grainne, meaning love. |
| 1295. | Grant | English |  | 'Bestow' or 'great; tall.' The American General and president Ulysses S. Grant. Surname. |
| 1296. | Grant | Latin |  | Great. |
| 1297. | Grant | Scottish |  | Originally a Scottish surname derived from the French 'grand', meaning tall or great. Now common both as a surname and given name. Famous bearer: American President Ulysses S. Grant. |
| 1298. | Grantham | English |  | From the great meadow. |
| 1299. | Grantland | English |  | From the large meadow. |
| 1300. | Grantley | English |  | From the large meadow. |