Baby names beginning with "G"
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Gilbertine
(Scottish)
Feminine Form of Gilbert: Derived from the Name Gilbride, Meaning 'servant of St. Bridget'
Gilberto
(Spanish)
Hostage. Bright Lad. Spanish Form of Gilbert
Gilboa
(Biblical)
Revolution of Inquiry
Gilboa
(Biblical)
Revolution of Inquiry
Gilbride
(Scottish)
Servant of St. Bridget
Gilda
(Celtic)
God's Servant
Gildas
(Basque)
Servant of God (Kermeilde)
Gilead
(Hebrew)
Biblical Place Name
Gilead
(Biblical)
The Heap or Mass of Testimony
Gilen
(Basque)
Illustrious Pledge
Giles
(English)
An English Variant of the Latin Name Aegidius, Meaning Kid or Goatskin. Famous Bearer: the Sixth Century Hermit St Giles Was Patron Saint of Cripples and Beggars
Gilgal
(Biblical)
Wheel, Rolling, Heap
Gilgal
(Biblical)
Wheel, Rolling, Heap
Gili
(Hebrew)
Happiness
Gili
(Hebrew)
Eternal Joy
Gilia
(Hebrew)
Eternal Joy
Gilit
(Hebrew)
Eternal Joy
Gill
(French)
French Form of Julius
Gill
(English)
A Diminutive of Gillian, Meaning Young. Often Used As an Independent Name
Gillanders
(Scottish)
Servant of St. Andrew; Derived from the Gaelic Gille Ainndreis and Gille Anndrais (Servant of St. Andrew). (Gil-an- Derz)
Gille
(Gaelic)
Eathain - Gaelic Form of Gillian
Gilleabart
(Gaelic)
Famous Pledge; a Gaelic Form of Gilbert. Pet Name: Gibidh. (Gil-bert)
Gillean
(Gaelic)
A Scottish Gaelic Name Meaning St. John's Servant
Gillen
(Teutonic)
Resolute Fighter
Gilleonan
(Scottish)
Servant of St. Adomnan; Derived from the Gaelic Gille Adhamhnain (Servant of St. Adomnan). (G1l-0-nan)
Gillermo
(Spanish)
Variant of William 'Resolute Protector.'
Gillespie
(Celtic/Gaelic)
Servant of the Bishop
Gillian
(Gaelic)
A Scottish Gaelic Name Meaning St. John's Servant
Gillian
(English)
Child of the Gods. A Feminine Form of Julian, Meaning Jove's Child
Gillianne
(Latin)
Jove's Child (Gillian, Gil/Ie, Jillian)
Gillies
(Scottish)
Servent of Jesus; Derived from the Gaelic Gille Losa (Servant of Jesus). (Gil-eez)
Gillot
(English)
A Variant of Jill, Which is Believed to Have Been the Origin of the Term 'To Jilt', Used When a Person Unexpectedly Rejects a Lover or Fianct
Gilmar
(English)
Famous Hostage
Gilmat
(Scottish)
Sword Bearer
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