Gearldine
A feminine form of 'Gerald', meaning 'spear ruler' in Old English.
Gearoid
Means 'spear ruler' in Gaelic, a form of Gerald.
Geary
Derived from a surname meaning 'dweller by the road' in English.
Geat
Means 'a person from Geatland', known from historical texts.
Geatela
Means 'a woman from Geatland', associated with feminine forms of Geat.
Gebhard
Means 'God's strong man' in Germanic roots.
Gebmund
The name means 'gift of God' and implies divine favor.
Geby
A short form of the name Gilbert, meaning 'bright promise'.
Ged
A diminutive of Egbert, meaning 'bright edge'.
Geena
A variant of Gina, meaning 'well-born'.
Geerardt
The name means 'brave with a spear'.
Geeravan
A derived form of Gerald, meaning 'rule of the spear'.
Geert
The name means 'brave spear'.
Geervan
A derivation of Geert, meaning 'spear strength'.
Geffrey
Geffrey is a variation of Geoffrey, meaning 'peaceful traveler.'
Geffron
Geffron is a variation of Geoffrey, often associated with 'gift of God.'
Gehard
Gehard means 'brave with a spear.'
Gehrig
Gehrig means 'spear ruler.'
Geiger
Originally a surname meaning 'fiddler', often attributed to musicians.
Gela
Meaning 'fair' or 'bright', derived from Latin 'gelidus' meaning 'frosty' or 'cold'.
Gelain
Derived from the French word meaning 'sword', indicating valor.
Gelar
Means 'hunter' or 'the one who hunts' in Basque.
Geldart
Originally a surname meaning 'a steward' or 'one who manages a household', from Old English.
Geldfrith
Means 'peaceful wealth', combining old English elements related to wealth and peace.
Geldhere
Meaning 'battle leader', a name associated with leadership in conflict.
Geldwine
Meaning 'friend of wealth' or 'wealthy friend', representing friendship and richness.
Geline
Derived from a diminutive of names like Genevieve, meaning 'tribe woman' or 'woman of the family'.
Gelisa
Meaning 'gleaming' or 'shining', derived from Latin roots.
Gella
Means 'the bright one' or 'the shining one', signifying brightness or light.
Gellan
Means 'little star' or 'handsome one', often associated with light and beauty.
Gelle
Gelle is a diminutive form of Margaret, meaning 'a pearl'.
Gellert
Gellert means 'spear strength' derived from the German elements.
Gelsey
Gelsey signifies 'a place of the gales' or is derived from the place name.
Gelsomina
Gelsomina means 'jasmine flower' in Italian.
Gema
Gema means 'gem' or 'precious stone' in Spanish.
Gemette
Gemette is a diminutive form of Gemma, meaning 'gem' or 'jewel' in French.
Gemma
Gemma means 'gem' or 'precious stone' in Italian.
Gena
Gena is a diminutive form of Genevieve, meaning 'woman of the race' in English.
Genaine
Genaine is derived from the name Genevieve, meaning 'woman of the race' or 'tribe woman'.
Genamarie
Genamarie is a blend of the names Gene and Marie; Marie is often associated with the meaning 'bitter' in Hebrew.
Genaro
Genaro comes from the name Janus, the Roman god of beginnings, and means 'January' or 'related to Janus'.
Genavee
Genavee is a modern variation of Genevieve, meaning 'woman of the race' or 'tribe woman'; it carries a sense of femininity and strength.
Genaya
Genaya is a modern name variant, often seen as a combination of Genevieve and Maya, conveying femininity and beauty.
Gencelina
Gencelina is a modern invented name likely combining elements of 'Gene' and 'Celine', suggesting brightness or heavenly qualities.
Gencio
Gencio is derived from 'gens', meaning 'race' or 'family', indicating lineage or heritage.
Gendoc
Gendoc is a modern variation and likely a blend of names containing 'Gene' and 'doc', suggesting wisdom or learning.
Gene
Gene is often a diminutive of Genevieve, meaning 'woman of the race', but can also derive from Eugene meaning 'well-born'.
Genece
Genece is derived from Genevieve, meaning 'woman of the race' or 'tribe woman'.
Genek
Genek is a diminutive of the name Zbigniew, which means 'to dispel anger' or 'to take away grief' in Polish.
Genelia
Genelia is a modern variation of Genevieve, meaning 'woman of the race' or 'tribe woman'.
Genera
Genera stems from Latin, meaning 'kind' or 'type', often associated with natural classifications.
General
General signifies a non-specific leader or commander, traditionally associated with military leadership.
Genero
Genero means 'gender' in Spanish, often used in contexts of classification or categorization.
Generosa
Generosa means 'generous' in Spanish, reflecting qualities of kindness and giving.
Generys
Generys is a modern variant likely derived from Genevieve, meaning 'woman of the race' or 'tribe woman'.
Genesee
Genesee refers to a geographical name, often associated with the Genesee River, symbolizing natural beauty.
Genesha
Genesha is a modern invented name possibly blending 'Gene' and 'Asha', meaning 'hope' or 'life'.
Genesia
Genesia is derived from 'genesis,' meaning 'birth' or 'origin'.
Genesis
Genesis means 'origin' or 'beginning' and is often associated with the first book of the Bible.
Genet
Genet means 'garden' and is often associated with beautiful natural scenery.
Geneth
Geneth means 'birth' or 'origin'.
Genette
Genette is a diminutive form of Genevieve, meaning 'woman of the race' or 'tribe woman'.
Geneva
Geneva means 'juniper tree' and is often associated with the city in Switzerland.
Geneve
Geneve means 'juniper' and is a variant of Geneva, associated with the city in Switzerland.
Genevia
Genevia is derived from Geneva, meaning 'juniper tree'.
Genevie
Genevie is a variant of Genevieve, meaning 'woman of the race'.
Genevieve
Genevieve means 'woman of the tribe' and is associated with the patron saint of Paris.
Genevive
Genevive is an alternate spelling of Genevieve, meaning 'woman of the tribe'.
Genevra
Genevra is an Italian form of Genevieve, meaning 'woman of the tribe'.
Geney
Geney is a modern variation related to Gene, meaning 'race' or 'clan'.
Geni
Geni is a diminutive of names like Genesis, meaning 'origin'.
Genia
Genia is derived from Genesis, meaning 'birth' or 'origin'.
Genica
Genica means 'race' or 'family', relating to ancestry.
Genie
Genie is a diminutive of Genevieve, meaning 'woman of the tribe'.
Genievre
Genievre means 'juniper' and is associated with the name Genevieve.
Genifer
Genifer is a variation of Jennifer, meaning 'fair one' in Welsh.
Geniffer
Geniffer is a variant spelling of Jennifer, meaning 'fair one' in Welsh.
Genilles
Genilles is a variant of Geniève, which means 'woman of the race' or 'white wave' in Old French.
Genise
Genise likely originates from a combination of Gene and Denise, meaning 'noble' or 'of noble birth.'
Genivee
Genivee is a variation of Genevieve, which means 'woman of the race' in Old French.
Genn
Genn is a variant of the name Gene, which means 'well-born' or 'noble'.
Genna
Genna is a variant of the name Jenna, meaning 'little bird' or 'white shadow' in Gaelic.
Gennadi
Gennadi means 'noble' or 'generous' in Russian.
Gennadius
Gennadius means 'born' or 'to be born' in Greek, often associated with noble birth.
Gennady
Gennady means 'noble' or 'generous' in Russian, derived from the Greek name Gennadios.
Gennarino
Gennarino is a diminutive form of Gennaro, meaning 'January' in Italian.
Gennaro
The name means 'January' and is derived from the Latin 'Ianuarius'.
Gennea
Gennea means 'origin' or 'birth' in Italian, often used as a variation of the name 'Genoveva'.
Genno
Genno is a short form of names like Gennaro, meaning 'born in January'.
Geno
Geno is a short form for names like Gennaro or Eugenio, translating to 'well-born' or 'noble'.
Genovefa
Genovefa is derived from the French name Geneviève, meaning 'woman of the race' or 'tribe of women'.
Genoveffa
Genoveffa, similar to Genovefa, often means 'woman of the race' or 'tribe'.
Genoveva
Genoveva is derived from Geneviève, meaning 'woman of the race' or 'tribe' in Spanish-speaking cultures.
Genowefa
Genowefa is the Polish variant of Geneviève, meaning 'woman of the race' or 'tribe'.
Gent
Gent is derived from the name of the city Ghent, meaning 'estuary' in Celtic.
Gentry
Gentry refers to 'people of good social position,' derived from English social hierarchy.
Geny
Geny is a diminutive of Geneviève, meaning 'woman of the race' in French.
Geo
Geo is a short form of George, meaning 'farmer or earth worker' in Greek.
Geofa
Geofa is a variant of Geoffrey, meaning 'god's peace' in Old German.
Geoff
Geoff is a diminutive of Geoffrey, meaning 'god's peace' in Old German.
