Guthmaer
The name combines 'guth' (battle) and 'maer' (famous), meaning 'famous in battle'.
Guthr
The name means 'battle', derived from Old English 'guð' meaning war or battle.
Guthred
The name combines 'guth' (battle) and 'red' (counsel), meaning 'counselor in war'.
Guthrie
The name means 'windy place' or 'from the windy field'.
Guto
The name means 'great' or 'excellent' in Welsh.
Gutsaka
The meaning is not well documented, possibly linked to Slavic or other Eastern European origins.
Guvid
The specific origins and meaning are unclear, may be from Slavic roots.
Guy
The name means 'guide' or 'leader' in Old French.
Guyon
The name is derived from the Old French name 'Guy' and often means 'guide' or 'leader'.
Guzman
The name means 'the one who comes from Guzmán', a place in Spain.
Gwalather
The meaning is unclear, possibly from ancient Celtic or Gaelic roots.
Gwari
The meaning is uncertain, potentially related to various cultures or languages.
Gwasdewi
A variant of the Welsh name Dewi, associated with Saint David, meaning beloved or esteemed.
Gwayn
Derived from the Welsh word for 'fair' or 'blessed' indicating a positive connotation.
Gweirfyl
A name associated with sounds of nature or water, emphasizing a connection to the environment.
Gwen
Fair or blessed, often used in Welsh mythology and historical contexts
Gwenaelle
Blessed and generous, often associated with character and kindness.
Gwenda
Fair or blessed, often linked to both beauty and light.
Gwendal
The white or blessed ring, indicating purity and sanctity.
Gwendalynn
A combination of Gwendolyn and the suffix lynn, meaning fair and beautiful lake.
Gwendolen
The blessed ring or fair ring of ladies, indicating nobility and grace.
Gwendolin
Similar to Gwendolen, meaning fair and blessed, associated with beauty and light.
Gwendoline
The fair and blessed one, often evoking an image of grace and virtue.
Gwendolyn
The blessed and fair one, personifying beauty and purity.
Gwendydd
The fair and blessed one, integrating beauty with holiness.
Gwenel
Little white one or fair one, often symbolizes purity.
Gweneth
Fair and blessed, invoking notions of beauty and light.
Gwenever
The fair one who was the wife of King Arthur, associated with femininity and strength.
Gwenevere
Fair lady, associated with romantic tales and legends, highlighting beauty and wisdom.
Gwenhevare
A variant of Guinevere, meaning white enchantress, symbolizing allure and magic.
Gwenhoivar
A name combining elements meaning 'blessed' and 'gift'.
Gwenhwyfar
The Welsh form of Guinevere, meaning 'white' or 'fair'.
Gwenifer
A variation of the name Gwen, meaning 'white' or 'blessed'.
Gwenifrewi
A derivative of Gwenhwyfar, meaning 'white enchantress'.
Gwenllian
A name meaning 'fair' or 'blessed' from the Welsh elements 'gwen' and 'llian'.
Gwenn
A name derived from the Welsh word for 'blessed' or 'holy'.
Gwenna
A diminutive form of Gwen, meaning 'blessed' or 'fair'.
Gwennan
A name meaning 'blessed' or derived from 'wenna', a diminutive of Gwen.
Gwenneth
A name meaning 'blessed' or 'fair one'.
Gwennol
A name meaning 'little white one' or 'blessed young woman'.
Gwenyth
A name derived from 'wen', meaning 'blessed' or 'fair'.
Gwerfyl
A name meaning 'she wolf' or related to the Old Welsh term for a female werewolf.
Gwern
A name meaning 'a place of moor' or 'swamp'.
Gwidol
A name related to the Welsh name Gwydion, meaning 'to guide or lead'.
Gwidon
A name meaning 'plowman or one who works the land'.
Gwilym
The Welsh form of William, meaning 'strong-willed warrior'.
Gwinne
A name derived from 'win', meaning 'blessed' or 'fair'.
Gwion
A name derived from Welsh mythology, meaning 'fair, blessed'.
Gwir
Means 'truth' in Welsh, often associated with honesty and integrity.
Gwladus
Derived from Welsh roots meaning 'land', symbolizing connection to the earth and heritage.
Gwladys
Means 'land' or 'country', often suggesting a sense of belonging and home.
Gwledyr
Meaning 'of the field', associated with rural life and agriculture.
Gwrddogwy
Signifying 'the strong one from the south', often associated with nobility.
Gwrddylig
Name meaning 'overseer or guardian', indicating protective qualities.
Gwrgant
Meaning 'spear' or 'warrior', often linked to warlike attributes.
Gwrgenau
Means 'from the guardian land', indicating a protective lineage.
Gwrgeneu
Translates to 'strong in battle', symbolizing valor and strength.
Gwrgi
Means 'a strong guardian', implying strength and protection.
Gwrgon
Meaning 'from the region of the wolves', often tied to wilderness and strength.
Gwrhydvawr
Means 'great warrior', associated with myths of bravery and honor.
Gwriad
Meaning 'the one who gives life', symbolizing creation and purpose.
Gwronwy
Denotes 'the mighty', closely linked to strength and leadership.
Gwrthefyr
Translates to 'the battle warrior', indicating a strong military heritage.
Gwrwystl
Means 'survivor' or 'endurer', symbolizing resilience and strength.
Gwyddien
A name meaning 'from the trees', often related to nature and the earth.
Gwyddnerth
Means 'warrior's son' in Welsh, often associated with strength and valor.
Gwylan
Means 'sea gull' in Welsh, commonly used for both genders.
Gwyn
Means 'white' or 'blessed' in Welsh, often given to signify purity or brightness.
Gwyndolyn
A feminine form of Gwyn, meaning 'fair or blessed', associated with nobility.
Gwynedd
Refers to the historical kingdom in Wales, symbolizing heritage and geography.
Gwyneira
Meaning 'blessed snow' in Welsh, often associated with beauty and purity.
Gwyneth
Means 'blessed' or 'fair'; symbolizes happiness and prosperity.
Gwynevere
A legendary name meaning 'white ghost' or 'fair one', associated with Arthurian legends.
Gwynfael
Derived from Welsh elements meaning 'blessed prince', signifying nobility.
Gwynyth
A feminine version of Gwyn, associated with purity and enlightenment.
Gyargy
Gyargy is the Hungarian form of George, meaning 'farmer.'
Gybon
Gybon's meaning is derived from 'hub' or 'center' in Hungarian context.
Gycsa
Gycsa is a diminutive form meaning 'little Gyorgyi' or 'little farmer.'
Gydda
Gydda means 'song' or 'poem' in Old English.
Gydel
Gydel means 'to chant or sing' in Old English context.
Gye
Gye means 'a path' or 'a way' in Old English.
Gylda
Gylda means 'sacrifice' or 'offering' in Old English.
Gyldan
An Old English name meaning 'golden'.
Gyles
A variant of Giles, meaning 'young goat' or 'kid'.
Gyric
An Old English name meaning 'a mound' or 'hill'.
Gyrth
An Old English name thought to mean 'a fence' or 'hedge'.
Gysla
A feminine name derived from Old Norse meaning 'to seize' or 'to grasp'.
Gytha
An Old English name meaning 'warrior' or 'battle'.
Gyula
A Hungarian name meaning 'warrior' or 'leader'.
Haakon
High Exalted or High Son
Haan
High or Elevated
Haard
Hardy or Brave
Hacket
An English surname that has become a given name, it derives from 'Hako's son' in Old English.
Hackett
An English name meaning 'little Hac', a diminutive of Haco.
Hackit
An alternative spelling of Hackett, meaning 'little Hac'.
Hackitt
An English variation of Hackett meaning 'descendant of Haco'.
Hackman
A name meaning 'wood worker' or 'one who works with wood' in German contexts.
Hadden
A name meaning 'from the heath-covered hill' in Old English.
Haddie
A diminutive form of names like Hadley or Harriet, meaning 'home ruler' or 'ruler of the home' in Old English.
Haddison
A name meaning 'son of Hadda,' an Old English surname meaning 'heath hill.'
