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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 701. | Ginette | German |  | Variant of Genevieve: Of the race of women. White wave. Famous bearer: Saint Genevieve is the patron saint of Paris, believed to have protected Paris from Attila the Hun. |
| 702. | Giomar | German |  | Famous in battle. |
| 703. | Gisela | German |  | From the Old German word 'gisil', meaning pledge. |
| 704. | Gisella | German |  | Pledge. |
| 705. | Giselle | German |  | Pledge. |
| 706. | Gisilberhta | German |  | Hostage. |
| 707. | Gisilbert | German |  | An Old German name derived from 'gisil', meaning pledge, and 'berhia', meaning bright. |
| 708. | Godafrid | German |  | An Old German name derived from words meaning 'god' and 'peace'. |
| 709. | Godafrid | German |  | An Old German name derived from words meaning 'god' and 'peace'. |
| 710. | Goddard | German |  | Hard spear. |
| 711. | Godfrey | German |  | Peaceful god. |
| 712. | Gofried | German |  | Peaceful god. |
| 713. | Gottfried | German |  | Peaceful god. |
| 714. | Gregor | German |  | On the watch. |
| 715. | Greta | German |  | Pearl. Abbreviation of Margaret. A diminutive of Margaret, meaning pearl. |
| 716. | Gretchen | German |  | Diminutive of Margaret, meaning pearl. |
| 717. | Gretel | German |  | Diminutive of Margaret, meaning pearl. Famous bearer: heroine of the German folk tale 'Hansel and Gretel'. |
| 718. | Gretel | German |  | Pearl. Abbreviation of Margaret. |
| 719. | Gricelda | German |  | Gray; gray-haired. Italian author Giovanni Boccaccio used the name for an exceptionally patient fictional wife - thus the expression 'patience of Griselda'. |
| 720. | Griselda | German |  | From the Old German, meaning 'grey battle' or 'Christian battle'. |
| 721. | Griselde | German |  | Gray battle maiden. |
| 722. | Grisella | German |  | Gray; gray-haired. |
| 723. | Grisjahilde | German |  | Gray battle maiden. |
| 724. | Griswald | German |  | From the gray forest. |
| 725. | Griswalda | German |  | From the gray forest. |
| 726. | Griswalde | German |  | From the gray forest. |
| 727. | Griswold | German |  | From the gray forest. |
| 728. | Grizel | German |  | Variant of Griselda: From the Old German, meaning 'grey battle' or 'Christian battle'. |
| 729. | Grizzel | German |  | Variant of Griselda: From the Old German, meaning 'grey battle' or 'Christian battle'. |
| 730. | Gryselda | German |  | Gray; gray-haired. Italian author Giovanni Boccaccio's used the name for an exceptionally patient fictional wife - thus the expression 'patience of Griselda. |
| 731. | Gudrun | German |  | Divine knowledge. |
| 732. | Gudruna | German |  | Divine knowledge. |
| 733. | Guida | German |  | Guide. |
| 734. | Guido | German |  | Variant of Wido: An Old German name meaning wood. |
| 735. | Guilaine | German |  | Pleasant oath. |
| 736. | Gulielma | German |  | Feminine form of William: Will-helmet. |
| 737. | Gunilla | German |  | Battle maiden. |
| 738. | Gunnel | German |  | Battle maiden. |
| 739. | Gunter | German |  | From an Old German name meaning war or battle. Famous bearer: twentieth century German writer Gunter Grass. |
| 740. | Gunther | German |  | Battler, warrior. From an Old German name meaning war or battle. |
| 741. | Gustav | German |  | Royal staff. From the Swedish Gustaf, meaning staff of the gods. |
| 742. | Gustave | German |  | Royal staff. |
| 743. | Gustel | German |  | Noble. |
| 744. | Guy | German |  | From the Old German name Wido, meaning wood. Famous bearer: the British Guy Fawkes. |
| 745. | Gwilym | German |  | Variant of William: Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William Wordsworth (1770-1850). |
| 746. | Gwylim | German |  | Variant of William: Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William Wordsworth (1770-1850). |
| 747. | Hacket | German |  | Little hacker. |
| 748. | Hackett | German |  | Little hacker. |
| 749. | Hadu | German |  | Vigorous battle maiden. |
| 750. | Haduwig | German |  | Strife. |
| 751. | Hal | German |  | Diminutive of Henry: Home or House Ruler. |
| 752. | Halag | German |  | Pious. |
| 753. | Halfrid | German |  | Peaceful heroine. |
| 754. | Halfrida | German |  | Peaceful heroine. |
| 755. | Halifrid | German |  | Peaceful heroine. |
| 756. | Hamlet | German |  | A variant of Hamo derived from the Old German word for house or home. Also used as a surname. Associated with Shakespeare's tragedy by the same name. |
| 757. | Hamlett | German |  | From the little home. |
| 758. | Hamlin | German |  | Loves the little home. |
| 759. | Hamlyn | German |  | Variant of Hamo: Derived from the Old German word for house or home. Also used as a surname. |
| 760. | Hammond | German |  | Derived from the Old German word Haimund for house or home protector. A variant of Hamo used more frequently as a surname, rather than as a first name. Famous Bearer: Hammond Innes. |
| 761. | Hamnet | German |  | Derived from the Old German word 'Haimund' for house or home protector. A variant of Hamo. Famous Bearer: the son of William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway. |
| 762. | Hamo | German |  | Derived from the Old German word for house or home. Also used as a surname. |
| 763. | Hamoelet | German |  | From the little home. |
| 764. | Hamon | German |  | Derived from the Old German word 'Haimund' for house or home protector. A variant of Hamo. |
| 765. | Han | German |  | Gift from God. |
| 766. | Hank | German |  | Diminutive of Henry: Home or House Ruler. |
| 767. | Hann | German |  | Gift from God. |
| 768. | Hanno | German |  | Gift from God. |
| 769. | Hans | German |  | Gift from God. God has been gracious. German variant of the Hebrew name John. |
| 770. | Hanz | German |  | Gift from God. |
| 771. | Hardtman | German |  | Strong. |
| 772. | Hardy | German |  | Daring. |
| 773. | Hariman | German |  | Protective. |
| 774. | Harimann | German |  | Protective. |
| 775. | Harimanna | German |  | Warrior maiden. |
| 776. | Harimanne | German |  | Warrior maiden. |
| 777. | Harry | German |  | Variant of Henry: Home or House Ruler. Nickname of Prince Henry, son of Prince Charles and the late Princess Diana of Wales. |
| 778. | Harti | German |  | Daring. |
| 779. | Hartman | German |  | Strong. |
| 780. | Hartmann | German |  | Strong. |
| 781. | Harvey | German |  | Soldier. |
| 782. | Hedda | German |  | Refuge in war or struggle. Strife. Vigorous battle maiden. A diminutive of Hedwig. The heroine of the Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen's play 'Hedda Gahler' (1890). |
| 783. | Hedwig | German |  | Refuge in war or struggle. Strife. |
| 784. | Hedy | German |  | Warfare. Variant of Hedwig. |
| 785. | Heida | German |  | Noble. |
| 786. | Heide | German |  | Little Miss. Abbreviation of Adelheid. |
| 787. | Heidi | German |  | Noble. The German form of Adelaide. Famous bearer: heroine of Johanna Spyri's classic children's novel 'Heidi'. |
| 788. | Heinrich | German |  | Rules his household. Variant of Henry. |
| 789. | Helene | German |  | German form of Helen. |
| 790. | Helewidis | German |  | An Old German name meaning hale and wide. |
| 791. | Helga | German |  | Pious. |
| 792. | Helma | German |  | Protective. |
| 793. | Helmut | German |  | Brave. |
| 794. | Helmutt | German |  | Brave. |
| 795. | Hen | German |  | Diminutive of Henry: Home or House Ruler. |
| 796. | Henrietta | German |  | Feminine form of Henry: Home or House Ruler. |
| 797. | Henry | German |  | Rules his household. Oft-used English and French royal name. The second son of Charles Prince of Wales is named Henry. |
| 798. | Herb | German |  | Diminutive of Herbert: Illustrious warrior. Army. Bright. Introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest. Famous Bearer: American president Herbert C. Hoover (1874-1964). |
| 799. | Herbert | German |  | Illustrious warrior. Army. Bright. Introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest. Famous Bearer: American president Herbert C. Hoover (1874-1964). |
| 800. | Herbie | German |  | Diminutive of Herbert: Illustrious warrior. Army. Bright. Introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest. Famous Bearer: American president Herbert C. Hoover (1874-1964). |