Gaunt
(Shakespearean)
'Henry Iv, & ' Prince John. 'Henry Vi, ' John Talbot. 'King Henry Vi, Iii' Sirs John Mortimer, Montgomery, and Somerville. 'King John'. 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' Sir John Falstaff. 'Much Ado About
Gautier
(French)
French Form of Walter
Gauvain
(Arthurian Legend)
Eldest Son of Lot
Gav
(Russian)
Worships God
Gavan
(Welsh)
Hawk of the Battle: White Hawk. from the Medieval Name Gawain. See Also Gwayne
Gaven
(Scottish)
White Hawk
Gavi
(Hebrew)
God is My Strength
Gavin
(Scottish)
A Scottish Derivative of the Old German Name Gawin, Meaning 'District of Land'. Also a Variant of the Scottish Name Gawain, Meaning Little Hawk or White Hawk
Gavriel
(Hebrew)
God is My Strength
Gavril
(Russian)
Believer in God (Gav, Gavrel)
Gavyn
(Welsh)
Hawk of the Battle: White Hawk. from the Medieval Name Gawain. See Also Gwayne
Gawen
(English)
Battle Hawk
Gawyn
(English)
Battle Hawk
Gaylord
(French)
From the Old French, Meaning High-spirited. Used As Both a Surname and Given Name
Gayner
(Gaelic)
Son of the Blond Man
Gaynor
(Gaelic)
Son of the Blond Man
Gaza
(Biblical)
Strong, a Goat
Gazer
(Biblical)
A Dividing, a Sentence
Gazez
(Biblical)
A Passing Over
Gazsi
(Hungarian)
Protects the Treasure
Gazzam
(Biblical)
The Fleece of Them
Gcibor
(Polish)
Variant of Czcibor: Fights With Honour
Gearald
(Gaelic)
Gaelic Form of Gerald
Geb
(Egyptian)
Mythical Earth God
Geba
(Biblical)
A Hill, Cup
Gebal
(Biblical)
Bound, Limit
Geber
(Biblical)
Manly; Strong
Gebim
(Biblical)
Grasshoppers, Height
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