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English Baby Names, Meanings

7275 names found for "English"   (page 67 of 146) 

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Gericka  (English)
Blend of Geri Plus Erica
Gerika  (English)
Blend of Geri Plus Erica
Germain  (English)
Sprout
Gerold  (English)
Form of Gerald 'Rules by the Spear.'
Gerrald  (English)
Form of Gerald 'Rules by the Spear.'
Gerrard  (English)
Hard or Bold Spear. This Name Was Introduced to England from Germany During the Norman Conquest. Famous Bearer: British Poet Gerard Manley Hopkins
Gerred  (English)
Variant of Garret from Gerald 'Rules by the Spear.'
Gerrell  (English)
Form of Gerald 'Rules by the Spear.'
Gerri  (English)
Modern Form of Gerry
Gerrilyn  (English)
Blend of Geri Plus Marilyn
Gerrit  (English)
Spear Hard
Gerry  (English)
Diminutive of Geraldine: a Feminine Form of Gerald, Meaning Ruling Spear. Famous Bearer: the Earl of Surrey Wrote a Series of Love Poems Titled, 'The Fair Geraldine', to Lady Elizabeth Fitzgerald
Gerry  (English)
Diminutive of Gerald, Meaning Ruling Spear. Often Used As an Independent Name
Gervase  (English)
Serves
Gherardo  (English)
Spear Hard
Gibbesone  (English)
Gilbert's Son
Gibson  (English)
Gilbert's Son
Gifford  (English)
Gift of Bravery
Gifuhard  (English)
Gift of Bravery
Gijs  (English)
Bright
Gijs  (English)
Intelligent
Gilbert  (English)
Trusted
Gilburt  (English)
Trusted
Gilda  (English)
Golden
Gildan  (English)
Gilded
Gildas  (English)
Gilded
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
Gilford  (English)
From Gill's Ford
Gill  (English)
A Diminutive of Gillian, Meaning Young. Often Used As an Independent Name
Gillian  (English)
Child of the Gods. A Feminine Form of Julian, Meaning Jove's Child
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
Gilmer  (English)
Famous Hostage
Gilpin  (English)
Trusted
Gina  (English)
A Diminutive of Georgina, Virgina, Eugina, Regina, and Other Names Ending in -gina. Often Used As an Independent Name. Famous Bearer: Twentieth Century Italian Actress Gina Lollobrigida
Ginger  (English)
A Diminutive of Virginia, Meaning Pure, Chaste, Virginal. A Common Nickname for People With Red Hair. Also Means Pep or Liveliness, Refering to the Pungent Ginger Root. Famous Bearer: American Dancer-
Ginna  (English)
Abbreviation of Virginia
Ginnette  (English)
Abbreviation of Virginia
Ginnie  (English)
Abbreviation of Virginia
Ginny  (English)
A Diminutive of Virginia, Meaning Pure, Chaste, Virginal
Gipsy  (English)
Derived from 'Egyptian' to Describe Wandering Tribes of Dark Caucasians Who Migrated from India to Europe in the Fifteenth Century
Giselbert  (English)
Trusted
Giselmaere  (English)
Famous Hostage
Githa  (English)
Gift
Glad  (English)
Happy
Gladstone  (English)
Surname Derived from a Name of a Place Composed of the Old English Elements Glaed (Kite) and Stan (Rock, Stone). (Glad-stone)
Gladwin  (English)
Happy Friend
Gladwyn  (English)
Happy Friend
Glaedwine  (English)
Happy Friend
Gleda  (English)
Happy
7275 names found for "English"   (page 67 of 146) 

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