Glais (Arthurian Legend) 
					Percival's Grandfather 
				 								
					Glansdale (Shakespearean) 
					'Henry Vi, Part ' Sir William Glansdale 
				 												
					Gleipnif (Norse) 
					Magic Net Woven to Hold Fenrir 
				 				
					Gleis (Welsh) 
					Legendary Son of Merin 
				 				
					Glen (Celtic/Gaelic) 
					A Secluded, Woody Valley 
				 								
					Glendon (Gaelic) 
					From the Dark Glen 
				 								
					Glenn (Gaelic) 
					Derived from the Gaelic 'Gleana', Meaning Valley. Used Both As a Surname and Given Name. Famous Bearer: Canadian Actor Glenn Ford 
				 				
					Glew (Welsh) 
					Legendary Son of Ysgawd 
				 				
					Glifieu (Celtic) 
					Mythical Son of Taran 
				 				
					Glinyeu (Welsh) 
					Legendary Son of Taran 
				 												
					Gloucester (Shakespearean) 
					'Henry V' Duke of Gloucester, King's Brother, Uncle to 'Henry Vi'. 'Henry Vi, Iii' Richard Plantagenet's Son, Later Duke of Gloucester. 'Henry Iv, Ii' Prince Humphrey. 'Tragedy of King Lear' Earl of G 
				 				
					Glyn (Celtic) 
					From the Valley 
				 								
					Gnegon (Polish) 
					Polish Form of Gregory 'Wachful' 
				 				
					Gnup (Norse) 
					Took Refuge in Iceland After Several Killings He Performed 
				 				
					Goath (Biblical) 
					His Touching; His Roaring 
				 				
					Gob (Biblical) 
					Cistern, Grasshopper 
				 				
					Gobbo (Shakespearean) 
					'The Merchant of Venice' Launcelot Gobbo, a Clown, Servant to Shylock. Also Old Gobbo, Launcelot's Father 
				 								
					Gobrwy (Welsh) 
					Legendary Son of Echel Pierced Thighs 
				 				
					Godafrid (German) 
					An Old German Name Derived from Words Meaning 'God' and 'Peace' 
				 																
					Godfredo (Spanish) 
					Spanish Form of Godfrey 'Friend of God' 
				 																
					Godric (Anglo Saxon) 
					Rules With God 
				 				
					Godwin (Teutonic) 
					Divine Friend, Idealistic, Impractical, Imaginative 
				 				
					Godwine (English) 
					An Old English Name Meaning Friend of God 
				 				
					Godwyn (Teutonic) 
					God's Friend 
				 				
					Goffe (Shakespearean) 
					'Henry Vi, Part ' Matthew Goffe 
				 																
					Gog (Biblical) 
					Roof, Covering 
				 								
					Goiridh (Gaelic) 
					Peace of God; Scottish Gaelic Form of Godfrey. Variations: Goraidh. (Goy-ree) 
				 								
					Gokul (Hindu) 
					Herd of Cows, 
				 				
					Golan (Biblical) 
					Passage, Revolution 
				 				
					Gold (English) 
					Blond 
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