| 1501 to 1600 of 1735 matches |   |
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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 1501. | Guiditta | Hebrew |  | Praise. |
| 1502. | Guido | English |  | A Middle Ages variant of Guy. |
| 1503. | Guido | German |  | Variant of Wido: An Old German name meaning wood. |
| 1504. | Guido | Italian |  | Guide. |
| 1505. | Guido | Latin |  | Life. |
| 1506. | Guido | Spanish |  | Guide. |
| 1507. | Guifford | French |  | Chubby cheeks. |
| 1508. | Guilaine | German |  | Pleasant oath. |
| 1509. | Guilbert | English |  | Trusted. |
| 1510. | Guildenstern | Shakespearean |  | 'Hamlet, Prince of Denmark' A courtier. Osric |
| 1511. | Guildford | Shakespearean |  | 'King Henry IV, 1 & 2' King. Also Hal, king's son and Prince of Wales, who becomes Henry V. 'King Henry VI, III' King Henry VI. Also Henry, Earl of Richmond, a youth. 'King Henry VIII' King Henry. Also Sir Henry Guildford. |
| 1512. | Guilerme | Teutonic |  | Resolute fighter. |
| 1513. | Guilia | Latin |  | Young. |
| 1514. | Guilie | Latin |  | Young. |
| 1515. | Guilio | Greek |  | Young. |
| 1516. | Guillame | Teutonic |  | Resolute fighter. |
| 1517. | Guillaume | French |  | The French form of the name William, meaning resolute protector.. |
| 1518. | Guillelmina | Italian |  | Feminine form of William: resolute protector. |
| 1519. | Guillelmina | Spanish |  | Resolute protector. |
| 1520. | Guillermo | Spanish |  | Variant of William 'Resolute protector.'. |
| 1521. | Guin | Gaelic |  | Blond. |
| 1522. | Guinevere | Arthurian Legend |  | Fair one. Guinevere was King Arthur's mythological queen. |
| 1523. | Guinevere | Celtic |  | White lady. |
| 1524. | Guinevere | Welsh |  | From the name Gwenhwyfar, meaning fair and yielding. |
| 1525. | Guiomar | Spanish |  | Possibly a Spanish-Portuguese form of the Germanic name 'Hildemar'. Variant of Xiomara. |
| 1526. | Guiomar | Spanish |  | Possibly derived from a Germanic name meaning "famous in battle". In some versions of Arthurian Legend he was the cousin of Guinevere. After becoming a lover of Morgan le Fey he was banished. |
| 1527. | Guiseppe | Hebrew |  | God will multiply. |
| 1528. | Guiseppie | Hebrew |  | He shall add. |
| 1529. | Guiseppina | Hebrew |  | He shall add. |
| 1530. | Guivret | Arthurian Legend |  | A dwarf king. |
| 1531. | Gul | Muslim |  | Rose. Flower. |
| 1532. | Gulaab | Muslim |  | Variant of Gulab: Rose. Flower. |
| 1533. | Gulab | Indian |  | Rose. |
| 1534. | Gulab | Muslim |  | Rose. Flower. |
| 1535. | Gulielma | German |  | Feminine form of William: Will-helmet. |
| 1536. | Gulielma | Italian |  | An Italian feminine form of William, meaning resolute or determined protector. |
| 1537. | Gulinar | Muslim |  | Pomegranate flower. |
| 1538. | Gulinear | Muslim |  | Variant of Gulinar: Pomegranate flower. |
| 1539. | Gullinbursti | Norse |  | The boar ridden by Freyr. |
| 1540. | Gulltopp | Norse |  | The horse of Heimdall. |
| 1541. | Gullveig | Norse |  | A witch. |
| 1542. | Gulshan | Muslim |  | Garden. |
| 1543. | Gulzaar | Muslim |  | Variant of Gulzar: Garden. |
| 1544. | Gulzar | Muslim |  | Garden. |
| 1545. | Gungir | Norse |  | Odin's spear. |
| 1546. | Gunhilda | Norse |  | Battle maiden. |
| 1547. | Gunhilde | Norse |  | Battle maiden. |
| 1548. | Guni | Biblical |  | A garden, a covering. |
| 1549. | Gunilla | German |  | Battle maiden. |
| 1550. | Gunilla | Swedish |  | Battle maid. |
| 1551. | Gunlaug | Norse |  | Son of Illugi. |
| 1552. | Gunn | Scottish |  | White. |
| 1553. | Gunna | Scottish |  | White. |
| 1554. | Gunnar | Norse |  | Iighter. |
| 1555. | Gunnar | Scandinavian |  | Battler; warrior. |
| 1556. | Gunnar | Swedish |  | Battle strong. |
| 1557. | Gunnar | Teutonic |  | Bold warrior. |
| 1558. | Gunnbjorn | Norse |  | Fighting bear. |
| 1559. | Gunnef | Swedish |  | Battle maid. |
| 1560. | Gunnel | German |  | Battle maiden. |
| 1561. | Gunner | Swedish |  | Battle strong. |
| 1562. | Gunner | Teutonic |  | Bold warrior. |
| 1563. | Gunnhild | Norse |  | Battle maiden. |
| 1564. | Gunnhildr | Norse |  | Battle maiden. |
| 1565. | Gunnlaug | Norse |  | Son of Illugi. |
| 1566. | Gunnlod | Norse |  | Mother of Bragi. |
| 1567. | Gunnolf | Norse |  | Fighting wolf. |
| 1568. | Gunter | German |  | From an Old German name meaning war or battle. Famous bearer: twentieth century German writer Gunter Grass. |
| 1569. | Gunther | German |  | Battler, warrior. From an Old German name meaning war or battle. |
| 1570. | Gunther | Norse |  | Brother of Kriemhild. |
| 1571. | Gunther | Teutonic |  | Battle army. |
| 1572. | Gur | Biblical |  | The young of a beast, a whelp. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1573. | Gur | Biblical |  | The young of a beast, a whelp. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1574. | Gur-baal | Biblical |  | The governor's whelp |
| 1575. | Gurgalan | Arthurian Legend |  | A pagan king. |
| 1576. | Guri | Hebrew |  | My lion cub. |
| 1577. | Guri | Norse |  | Lovely. |
| 1578. | Gurice | Hebrew |  | Cub. |
| 1579. | Gurion | Hebrew |  | My lion cub. |
| 1580. | Gurit | Hebrew |  | Cub. |
| 1581. | Gurney | Shakespearean |  | 'King John' James Jurney, servant to Lady Faulconbridge. |
| 1582. | Guro | Norse |  | Divinely inspired wisdom. |
| 1583. | Gurutz | Basque |  | Holy Cross. |
| 1584. | Gus | English |  | A diminutive of the Latin Augustus or Augustine, meaning majestic. Often used as an independent name. |
| 1585. | Gus | Swedish |  | Royal staff. |
| 1586. | Gusg | Welsh |  | Legendary son of Achen. |
| 1587. | Gussie | English |  | A diminutive of Augusta, Augustina, Augustine, or Augustus. |
| 1588. | Gussie | English |  | A diminutive of Augusta, Augustina, Augustine, or Augustus. |
| 1589. | Gussie | Greek |  | Diminutive of Augustina: The feminine form of Augustine. |
| 1590. | Gussie | Latin |  | Diminutive of Augusta: Majestic, grand. The feminine form of Augustus; meaning majestic dignity or venerable, originally given to female relatives of Roman emperors. Famous bearer: British King George III's mother was named Augusta. |
| 1591. | Gust | Dutch |  | Feminine form of Gustaaf. |
| 1592. | Gusta | Dutch |  | Feminine form of Gustaaf. |
| 1593. | Gusta | Latin |  | Diminutive of Augusta: Majestic, grand. The feminine form of Augustus; meaning majestic dignity or venerable, originally given to female relatives of Roman emperors. Famous bearer: British King George III's mother was named Augusta. |
| 1594. | Gusta | Teutonic |  | God's staff. |
| 1595. | Gustaafa | Teutonic |  | God's staff. |
| 1596. | Gustaf | Swedish |  | Staff of the gods, or staff of the Goths. |
| 1597. | Gustaof | Teutonic |  | Staff of the Goths. |
| 1598. | Gustav | French |  | Royal staff. |
| 1599. | Gustav | German |  | Royal staff. From the Swedish Gustaf, meaning staff of the gods. |
| 1600. | Gustav | Swedish |  | Noble staff. |