Gionata
Gionata means 'one who is sent' or 'God is gracious.'
Giordana
Giordana means 'to descend,' associated with the River Jordan.
Giordano
Giordano means 'from the Jordan,' referring to the River Jordan.
Giorgia
Giorgia is a feminine form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker.'
Giorgina
Giorgina is a diminutive form of Giorgia, meaning 'little farmer.'
Giorgino
A diminutive of Giorgio, meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'.
Giorgio
It means 'farmer' or 'earthworker', derived from Greek origins.
Giorgios
A Greek variant of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'.
Giorgos
The Greek form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'.
Giorsal
A feminine form possibly related to Giorgina, meaning 'a farmer's daughter'.
Giosepa
A feminine form of Giuseppe, meaning 'God will add'.
Giovana
A feminine form of Giovanni, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Giovani
The plural form of Giovanni, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Giovanna
The feminine form of Giovanni, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Giovanni
It means 'God is gracious' and is derived from the Hebrew name Yochanan.
Giovanny
A variant of Giovanni, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Giovi
A short form or diminutive of Giovanni or Giovanna, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Giovonni
A variant of Giovanni, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Gip
A diminutive of the name Philip, meaning 'lover of horses'.
Gipe
An alternate form of Gyp, often used informally for the name Joseph, meaning 'God will add'.
Girard
It means 'brave spear', derived from the Germanic elements 'gari' (spear) and 'hard' (brave).
Girardus
A Latinized form of Girard, meaning 'brave spear'.
Giraud
It means 'brave with a spear', a diminutive of Girard.
Girauld
Derived from an Old German name meaning 'spear ruler'.
Girolamo
Girolamo means 'sacred name' in Italian, linked to Saint Jerome.
Girven
Girven is a diminutive form meaning 'junior' in Scottish Gaelic.
Gisa
Gisa is a short form of names like Gisela and means 'pledge' or 'hostage' in German.
Gisela
The name Gisela means 'pledge' or 'hostage' in old German.
Giselbert
Giselbert means 'bright pledge' or 'hostage' in Germanic terms.
Gisele
Gisele means 'pledge' or 'hostage' in French and is related to Germanic origins.
Gisella
Gisella is derived from the Germanic word meaning 'pledge' or 'hostage' and is common in Italy.
Giselmaere
Giselmaere means 'strong pledge' in Germanic.
Gisla
Gisla is derived from the Germanic word meaning 'pledge' and is primarily female.
Gisllica
Gisllica is a rare name, possibly a variation on Gisella, suggesting 'dedicated to a promise' in Germanic.
Gisselle
Gisselle is a variant of Gisela, meaning 'pledge' or 'hostage' in French.
Gistin
Gistin is a rare name with uncertain meaning but could align with Old Norse roots, indicating 'sustainer' or 'keeper'.
Gistinus
Gistinus is presumed to have Latin roots, suggesting meanings related to 'joy' or 'feast'.
Gistlerth
Gistlerth is an uncommon name, possibly derived from Old Norse, meaning associated with 'guardian' or 'protector'.
Gistrerth
Gistrerth is a unique name likely derived from Old Norse elements indicating 'protection' or 'stronghold'.
Gitana
Gitana means 'gypsy' and is often related to the Romani culture in Spain.
Gitano
Gitano means 'gypsy' in Spanish and refers to the Romani people and their culture.
Githinji
Githinji is a Kikuyu name meaning 'to get or seek' and is commonly used in Kenyan culture.
Gitonga
Gitonga means 'to sing' in Kikuyu, reflecting a cultural connection to music in Kenya.
Gittan
Gittan is a diminutive of the name Gita and usually revolves around the 'song' connotation in a Nordic context.
Gitte
Gitte is a short form of Birgitte, meaning 'exalted one' or 'strength' in Old Norse.
Giulia
Giulia is the Italian version of Julia, meaning 'youthful' or 'downy' in Latin.
Giuliana
Giuliana is the feminine form of Giuliano, meaning 'youthful' or 'young' in Latin.
Giulianna
Giulianna means 'young' or 'youthful,' stemming from Julius in Latin.
Giuliano
Giuliano is the Italian form of Julian, meaning 'of Julius' or 'youthful' in Latin.
Giulianu
Giulianu is a variant of Giuliano, meaning 'youthful' in Latin.
Giulietta
Giulietta is a diminutive form of Giulia, meaning 'young' or 'youthful' in Latin.
Giulio
Giulio is the Italian form of Julius, meaning 'youthful' or 'downy' in Latin.
Giuliu
Giuliu is a Romanian form of Julius, meaning 'youthful' or 'downy' in Latin.
Giuseppa
Giuseppa is the feminine form of Giuseppe, meaning 'God will add' in Hebrew.
Giuseppe
Giuseppe is the Italian form of Joseph, meaning 'God will add' or 'increase' in Hebrew.
Giuseppina
Giuseppina is a diminutive of Giuseppe, meaning 'God will add' in Hebrew.
Giustina
Giustina is derived from Latin and means 'just' or 'righteous'.
Giustino
Giustino is an Italian name meaning 'just' or 'righteous' in Latin.
Giusto
Giusto means 'just' or 'right' in Italian and Latin.
Giuvianu
The name signifies 'gift of God'.
Giverny
The name is associated with a place known for its beauty, specifically Monet's garden.
Gizela
The name means 'pledge' or 'oath'.
Gizi
The name is a diminutive of Gisela, meaning 'pledge' or 'oath'.
Gjalp
The name means 'yelp' or 'cry'.
Gjergj
The name is the Albanian version of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'.
Gjertrud
The name means 'spear of strength'.
Glad
The name means 'happy' or 'strong'.
Glada
The name means 'joyful' or 'happy'.
Gladis
The name means 'sword' and is believed to represent strength and honor.
Gladstone
The name means 'rocky place' or 'place of gladness'.
Gladwin
The name means 'happy friend' or 'joyful protector'.
Gladwinn
The name is derived from Old English meaning 'good friend' or 'one who becomes glad.'
Gladwyn
This name means 'dweller by the glad or pleasant water.'
Gladwynne
A variant of Gladwyn, it carries the same meaning of 'pleasant water dweller.'
Gladyce
A variation of Gladys, meaning 'royalty.'
Gladys
The name means 'the Welsh one' or 'a princess.'
Glaedwine
Means 'glad friend,' a compound of elements meaning 'glad' and 'friend.'
Glafira
The name means 'to be joyful or flaring with joy.'
Glain
This name means 'gleam' or 'glitter.'
Glanna
Means 'sister' or 'sisterhood' in Welsh.
Glaucia
Means 'gleaming' or 'light-colored.'
Glaucio
The name means 'gleaming' or 'bright.'
Glay
A variant of the word 'glad,' meaning happy or joyous.
Gleawfrith
Means 'peace of the glad one' or 'joyful peace.'
Gleda
Means 'one who has happiness' or 'gladness.'
Glein
This name means 'flame' or 'spark.'
Gleinguid
Means 'glad guide' or 'joyful guide.'
Glema
A variation of a name meaning 'joyful.'
Glen
Means 'valley' in English, commonly used for both genders.
Glencora
The name is a blend meaning 'valley and heart,' representing beauty and depth.
Glenda
The name means 'fair, good, and pure' in Welsh.
Glendakay
A modern name likely derived from combining 'Glenda' and 'Kay', meaning 'pure or fair' in Gaelic contexts.
Glenden
The name is derived from a place name meaning 'valley of the glen' in English.
Glendin
The name suggests origins related to a valley or glen, similar to common English naming conventions.
Glendon
This name means 'from the valley' in Old English.
Glendyn
An English name derived as a variant of 'Glendon', meaning 'from the valley' or 'glen'.
Glenis
The name means 'fair or blessed' in Welsh.
Glenmore
The name means 'great glen' in Scottish Gaelic, often used for places.
Glenn
The name means 'a glen or valley' in Scottish Gaelic.
Glenna
The name means 'from the valley' and is often associated with the beauty of nature in Irish contexts.
