Garreck
This name means 'spear rule', similar to Garrard.
Garred
A variant of Garret, meaning 'spear strength'.
Garren
Means 'guardian' or 'protector', deriving from Old English.
Garret
This name means 'strength of the spear', derived from the Old German elements.
Garreth
An alternate form of Garrett, meaning 'spear strength'.
Garrett
This name means 'brave with a spear', originating from the Germanic name Gerhard.
Garrey
A variant of Gary, meaning 'spear'.
Garrick
This name means 'spear ruler', composed of Old German elements.
Garridan
A variation of the name Gerald, meaning 'rule of the spear.'
Garrie
A diminutive of Garry, derived from the Old English word for 'spear.'
Garrik
A variation of the name Garry, meaning 'spear hunter.'
Garrin
Derived from the name Garry, meaning 'spear.'
Garrison
Means 'son of Garret,' which comes from an Old French form of Gerald.
Garritt
A variant of the name Garrett, meaning 'strength of a spear.'
Garrman
A name stemming from 'man' or 'hero' with the roots connected to Garry.
Garron
An alteration of Garry, meaning 'spear.'
Garrott
An English surname turned first name, likely meaning 'spear.'
Garroway
Derived from a surname meaning 'dweller by the river.'
Garrson
A modern variation of Garry or Garson, meaning 'son of Garry.'
Garrwood
Means 'son of the spear wood.'
Garry
A diminutive form of Gerald, meaning 'ruler with a spear.'
Garryck
A variant of Garry, associated with 'spear.'
Garryk
A phonetic variation of Garry, meaning 'spear.'
Garrytt
Variant of Garrett; means 'strength of a spear.'
Garson
Means 'son of Garry,' referring to a son born from a family name.
Garsone
An old form of Garson, meaning 'son of Garry.'
Garth
The name Garth means 'enclosed garden' or 'thicket' in Old English.
Gartheride
The name Gartheride is derived from Old English, meaning 'one who rides with a garden'.
Garthf
The name Garthf is likely a variation of Garth, meaning 'enclosed garden' in Old English.
Garthrite
The name Garthrite signifies 'the one residing in an enclosed garden' in Old English.
Garton
The name Garton means 'farmstead by the garden' in Old English.
Gartrett
Gartrett is a variant of Garrett, meaning 'spear strength' in English.
Gartrite
Gartrite signifies 'the protector of the garden' in Old English.
Gartrude
The name Gartrude means 'spear strength' in German and is linked to ancient Germanic roots.
Garvan
The name Garvan means 'rough' or 'rough-haired' in Irish.
Garven
This name means 'rough or brave', associated with bravery or strength.
Garvey
The name means 'roughness' or 'girth', often associated with strength.
Garvin
This name means 'speckled' or 'descendant of a dwarf', often associated with determination.
Garvyn
This name means 'rough' or 'heroic', indicating strength and courage.
Garwen
The name means 'fair', indicating lightness and purity.
Garwig
The name translates to 'spear' or 'warrior', symbolizing strength in battle.
Garwin
The name means 'spear', representing a warrior-like quality.
Garwood
The name means 'from the yard near the grove', representing a tranquil origin.
Garwyn
This name means 'rough' or 'brave', associated with valor.
Garwynn
This name means 'rough' or 'heroic', indicating strength and bravery.
Gary
The name means 'spear strength', signifying a strong warrior.
Gascon
The name refers to someone from Gascony and means 'a person from the hills.'
Gasha
Gasha is a diminutive form of 'Yekaterina,' meaning 'pure.'
Gaspar
The name means 'treasurer' and is associated with one of the Magi in Christian tradition.
Gaspara
The female variant of Gaspar, meaning 'treasurer' and similarly linked to the Magi.
Gaspard
Gaspard means 'treasurer' and is of historical significance in Christian lore as one of the Magi.
Gaspare
Gaspare is the Italian variant of Gaspar, meaning 'treasurer.'
Gasparo
This name also means 'treasurer,' correlating similarly to the name Gaspar.
Gasta
Gasta refers to a joyous or cheerful person in Magyar culture.
Gaston
The name means 'from Gaston,' which signifies 'from the town of Gaston.'
Gathii
Gathii often connotes greatness or strength in Kikuyu culture.
Gathika
It signifies a woman who brings fortune or wealth, common in Kikuyu language.
Gathoni
This name is used widely within the Kikuyu clans and implies respect or honor.
Gatien
It means 'strong' or 'powerful' in French.
Gatimu
It typically refers to a person who leads or guides, predominantly used in Kikuyu culture.
Gatita
Gatita refers to a small cat, often symbolizing playfulness or affection.
Gaudinus
Derived from Latin, meaning 'joyful or pleased'.
Gaufridus
Means 'peaceful traveler' in Germanic languages.
Gaulterio
Derived from the Germanic name meaning 'ruler of the army'.
Gaultier
A French name meaning 'ruler of the army'.
Gaunarda
Derived from old Spanish, meaning 'guardian'; often associated with nobility.
Gauthier
Gauthier means 'ruler of the army' and is of Germanic origin, common in French-speaking areas.
Gauwyn
Gauwyn means 'white hero' and is derived from Welsh origins, related to valor and bravery.
Gaven
Gaven is a variant of Gaven which means 'white hawk.'
Gavin
Gavin means 'white hawk' or 'hawk of battle.'
Gavina
Gavina means 'seagull.'
Gavino
Gavino means 'white hawk' or 'hawk of battle.'
Gavrail
Gavrail means 'God is my strength.'
Gavril
A variant of Gabriel, it means 'God is my strength' and is used in various Slavic countries.
Gavrila
A feminine form of Gavril, meaning 'God is my strength' and commonly used in Eastern European cultures.
Gavrilio
A diminutive form of Gavril, meaning 'God is my strength,' often used affectionately.
Gavrilla
A feminine variant of Gavril, it means 'God is my strength' and is common in Romanian culture.
Gavy
A diminutive form or variation of names like Gabriel or Gavriel, used for both genders.
Gavyn
A modern variation of the name Gavin, meaning 'white hawk' or 'battle hawk,' popular in English-speaking countries.
Gawain
The name means 'hunting hawk,' and is associated with the legendary knight of King Arthur's Round Table.
Gawaine
An alternate spelling of Gawain, meaning 'hunting hawk,' linked to Arthurian legends.
Gawen
A variation of Gawain, meaning 'fair hero' or 'gracious one,' rooted in Welsh mythology.
Gawin
A variant of Gawain, it also means 'the one who is gracious or fair,' linked to historical legends.
Gawyn
An alternative spelling of Gawain, meaning 'the fair one,' which denotes chivalry.
Gaye
Often used as a playful or affectionate form of 'Gail' or 'Gayle,' meaning 'joyful.'
Gayla
Meaning 'joyful' or 'happy,' derived from names such as 'Gail.'
Gayle
Meaning 'joyful,' derived from an Old English term for 'cheerful.'
Gaynor
The name Gaynor means 'white, pure, or blessed.'
Gbadebo
Means 'the crown has come home' in Yoruba.
Gbemisola
Means 'carry wealth home' in Yoruba.
Gbohunmi
Means 'he who has been traced back to me' in Yoruba.
Gbolahun
Means 'full of benevolence' in Yoruba.
Gboyega
Means 'the one who has come to meet joy' in Yoruba.
Gea
Derived from 'earth' or 'land' in Italian.
Geac
Often associated with a name variation for 'Jack' in Creole cultures.
Geana
A form of 'Gianna', meaning 'God is gracious' in Spanish.
Gearalt
Means 'spear ruler' in Gaelic.
Gearard
Means 'brave with a spear' in Old English.
Gearey
An alternative form of 'Geary', a surname meaning 'pasty' or 'gray' in English.
Gearie
A diminutive or affectionate form of 'Gearalt', meaning 'spear ruler' in Gaeilge.
