Gibson
Literally means 'son of Gib,' derived from Gilbert which means 'bright promise.'
Giby
A diminutive form of Gilbert, can be used for both genders, typically meaning 'bright pledge.'
Gichinga
This name means 'to be valuable' or 'precious' in Kikuyu when referring to a person.
Gicicio
Means 'the one who is loved' or 'beloved' in Kikuyu.
Gicsa
This name signifies 'bringer of joy' in Kikuyu.
Gidget
A blend of 'girl' and 'midget,' often associated with youthfulness and playfulness.
Gie
A short form of names like Giel, meaning 'pledge' or 'hostage' in Dutch.
Giedda
Derived from Giede, meaning 'to be a leader' or 'to conduct' in Slavic.
Giffard
This name means 'gift of strength' in Old French.
Gifferd
Derived from the Old French meaning 'gifted' or 'brave'.
Gifflet
A diminutive of Giffard, meaning 'gift' or 'gifted'.
Gifford
This name means 'gift of God' in Old French origins.
Gift
Meaning 'a present' or 'a thing given willingly', commonly used as a name in English-speaking cultures.
Gifuhard
Meaning 'gift of courage' or 'bravery'.
Giga
This name means 'lively' or 'full of life'.
Gigi
A diminutive of names like Giselle, meaning 'pledge' or 'hostage' in Germanic roots.
Gijs
A diminutive of names like Gijsbert, meaning 'the sacred one' in Dutch.
Gijsbert
This name means 'God's brightness' in Dutch.
Gilberd
Gilberd is an Old English name meaning 'bright pledge' or 'shining promise'.
Gilbert
Gilbert means 'bright promise' in Old German.
Gilberta
Gilberta is the feminine form of Gilbert, meaning 'bright promise' in Old German.
Gilberte
Gilberte is the feminine form of Gilbert, meaning 'bright pledge' in Old French.
Gilberto
Gilberto means 'bright pledge' in Spanish and Portuguese.
Gilbertus
Gilbertus is a Latin variation of Gilbert, meaning 'bright promise'.
Gilburt
Gilburt is a variation of Gilbert, meaning 'bright promise'.
Gilby
Gilby is a diminutive form of Gilbert, which means 'servant of the bright one'.
Gilda
Gilda means 'gold' or 'golden' in Italian.
Gildardo
Gildardo means 'spear' in Gothic roots, often interpreted as 'spear strength'.
Gildas
Gildas means 'servant of gold' in Latin.
Gilderoy
Gilderoy means 'red gold' in Scottish Gaelic.
Gildo
Gildo means 'sacred' or 'golden' in Italian.
Gilebertus
Gilebertus is an ancient variant of Gilbert meaning 'bright pledge' or 'shining promise.'
Giles
Giles means 'young goat' in Greek, often associated with the saint known for his love for animals.
Gilford
Gilford means 'ford with a noisy stream' or 'screaming ford' in Old English.
Gilian
Gilian is a variant of Julian meaning 'youthful' or 'downy.'
Giliana
Giliana is a feminine variant of Gillian meaning 'youthful' or 'young.'
Giliane
Giliane is a variant of Gillian meaning 'young' or 'youthful' in French.
Gilibeirt
Gilibeirt is an old form of Gilbert, meaning 'bright promise.'
Gilibertus
Gilibertus means 'shining pledge' or 'bright promise.'
Gill
Gill means 'servant of God' or 'sacrifice' in Scottish origins.
Gilla
Gilla means 'servant of' in Irish, often used in names to denote servitude to a saint.
Gillam
Gillam refers to 'son of Gilla' or 'servant of God.'
Gille
Gille means 'servant' or 'follower' in ancient Scottish.
Gilleabart
Gilleabart combines Gill (servant) and Eabhart (of the river) in Scottish Gaelic.
Gillean
Gillean means 'son of the servant' or 'follower of St. John.'
Gilleasbuig
Gilleasbuig means 'servant of the bishop' in Scottish Gaelic.
Gillebertus
Gillebertus is derived from a combination of the elements meaning 'pledge' or 'hostage' and 'bright' or 'famous'.
Gilles
Gilles means 'young goat' in Greek, associated with the phrase 'of the goat'.
Gillespie
Gillespie means 'the servant of the bishop' in Scottish Gaelic.
Gillian
Gillian is derived from the Latin name 'Juliana', meaning 'youthful' or 'downy'.
Gillie
Gillie means 'servant' or 'young lad' in the context of Scottish culture.
Gillien
Gillien is a variant of Gillian, likely meaning 'youthful' or 'young'.
Gillies
Gillies means 'servant of Jesus' in Gaelic culture.
Gilligan
Gilligan means 'the little servant' or 'follower of Saint.'
Gillion
Gillion is a variation of Gillian, meaning 'young or youthful'.
Gillis
Gillis is related to 'servant of Jesus' in Scottish Gaelic.
Gilloman
Gilloman means 'little servant' or refers to a young boy or lad.
Gillon
Gillon generally means 'one who is devoted' or 'young one of God'.
Gillot
Gillot is a diminutive form of the name Gil, meaning 'youthful' or 'young one'.
Gillota
Gillota is a variation of Gilly, meaning 'young servant' or 'servant of God'.
Gillson
Gillson means 'son of Gill' in English culture.
Gilly
Gilly is a diminutive of Gillian, meaning 'young and youthful'.
Gilman
Gilman means 'servant of the land' or 'one who is devoted to the land'.
Gilmar
Gilmar means 'bright pledge' or 'famous promise' derived from Germanic elements.
Gilmer
The name Gilmer means 'servant of the landowner' or 'the noble one's servant'.
Gilmor
Gilmor is a variation of Gilmer, meaning 'servant of the landowner' or 'noble servant'.
Gilmore
The name Gilmore means 'great or renowned servant' combining the elements 'gill' (servant) and 'mor' (great).
Gilmour
Gilmour means 'great servant' or 'renowned servant' in Gaelic origins.
Gilpin
The name Gilpin means 'son of the servant' or 'son of the noble servant'.
Gilroy
Gilroy means 'the son of the servant of the king' or 'son of the noble'.
Gils
Gils means 'servant' derived from the Dutch word for servant or follower.
Gilson
Gilson means 'son of the servant' or 'son of the noble one'.
Gimma
Gimma is a rare feminine variant of the name with roots not widely documented.
Gin
Gin is often considered a diminutive of names like Virginia or Ginevra, meaning 'pure' or 'maiden'.
Gina
The name Gina is commonly a diminutive of names like Regina, meaning 'queen' or 'female ruler'.
Gindoc
Gindoc means 'warrior' or 'brave one' in the context of the culture it is derived from.
Ginette
Ginette is a diminutive form of the name Geneviève, which means 'woman of the race' in Old French.
Ginevra
Ginevra is an Italian form of Guinevere, meaning 'fair one' or 'white phantom'.
Ginika
Ginika means 'God's blessing' in Igbo.
Ginikanwa
Ginikanwa means 'what remains is the child' in Igbo, often used for both genders.
Ginna
Ginna is a diminutive of Virginia, meaning 'pure' or 'virginal'.
Ginnee
Ginnee is a variation of the name Ginny, often relating to the name Genevieve or Virginia, meaning 'woman'.
Ginnette
Ginnette is a diminutive of Geneviève, meaning 'woman of the race'.
Ginni
Ginni is a diminutive of Virginia or Genevieve, used to denote 'fair' or 'virgin'.
Ginnie
Ginnie is a diminutive of Virginia, often meaning 'pure, virgin'.
Ginnifer
Ginnifer is a variation of Jennifer, meaning 'fair' or 'white phantom'.
Ginny
Ginny is a diminutive form of Genevieve or Virginia, meaning 'purity' or 'virgin'.
Gintaras
Gintaras means 'amber' in Lithuanian; it often symbolizes warmth and connection.
Ginton
Ginton means 'the town with a bend' or 'from the fenced enclosure.'
Gio
Gio is a short form of Giovanni, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Gioa
Gioa is derived from the word for 'joy' in Italian.
Gioacchina
Gioacchina means 'God will judge,' a feminine form of Gioacchino.
Gioacchino
Gioacchino means 'God will judge,' derived from Hebrew origins.
Gioachino
Gioachino is an Italian variant of Joachim, meaning 'God will judge.'
Gioconda
Gioconda means 'joyful' or 'happy'.
Gioele
Gioele means 'Jehovah is God,' the Italian form of Joel.
Gioia
Gioia means 'joy' in Italian.
Giolla
Giolla means 'a servant' or 'little servant' in Gaelic.
Giomar
Giomar means 'God is my light,' derived from Germanic roots.
Giona
Giona means 'dove,' the Italian equivalent of Jonah.
