Rabu, 21 Oktober 2009

Boy names, and unique baby names

Boy names, and unique baby names

Gabai
(Hebrew) A delightful man

Gabbana (Italian) A creative man
Gabbanah, Gabana,
Gabanah, Gabbanna,
Gabanna

Gabbo (English) To joke or scoff
Gabboe, Gabbow, Gabbowe

Gabor (Hebrew) God is my strength
Gabur, Gabar, Gaber,
Gabir, Gabyr

Gabra (African) An offering
Gabre

Gabriel (Hebrew) A hero of God
Gabrian, Gabriele,
Gabrielli, Gabriello, Gaby,
Gab, Gabbi, Gabbie

Gad (Hebrew / Native American) Having good fortune / from the juniper tree
Gadi, Gadie, Gady, Gadey,
Gadee, Gadea

Gadiel (Arabic) God is my fortune
Gadiell, Gadiele, Gadielle,
Gaddiel, Gaddiell, Gadil,
Gadeel, Gadeal

Gaffney (Irish) Resembling a calf
Gaffny, Gaffni, Gaffnie,
Gaffnee, Gaffnea

Gage (French) Of the pledge
Gaige, Gaege, Gayge

Gahuj (African) A hunter

Gair (Gaelic) A man of short stature
Gayr, Gaer, Gaire, Gayre,
Gaere, Gare

Gaius (Latin) One who rejoices
Gaeus

Galal (Arabic) A majestic man
Galall, Gallal, Gallall

Galbraith (Irish) A foreigner; a Scot
Galbrait, Galbreath,
Gallbraith, Gallbreath,
Galbraithe, Gallbraithe,
Galbreathe, Gallbreathe

Gale (Irish / English) A foreigner / one who is cheerful
Gail, Gaill, Gaille, Gaile,
Gayl, Gayle, Gaylle, Gayll

Galen (Greek) A healer; one who is calm
Gaelan, Gaillen, Galan,
Galin, Galyn, Gaylen,
Gaylin, Gaylinn

Gali (Hebrew) From the fountain
Galie, Galy, Galey, Galee,
Galea, Galeigh

Galip (Turkish) A victorious man
Galyp, Galup, Galep,
Galap, Galop

Gallagher (Gaelic) An eager helper
Gallaghor, Gallaghar,
Gallaghur, Gallaghir,
Gallaghyr, Gallager,
Gallagar, Gallagor

Galt (English) From the high, wooded land
Galte, Gallt, Gallte

Galtero (Spanish) Form of Walter, meaning “the
commander of the army”
Galterio, Galteriyo,
Galtereo, Galtereyo, Galter,
Galteros, Galterus,
Gualterio

Gamaliel (Hebrew) God’s reward
Gamliel, Gamalyel,
Gamlyel, Gamli, Gamlie,
Gamly, Gamley, Gamlee

Gameel (Arabic) A handsome man
Gameal, Gamil, Gamiel,
Gameil, Gamyl

Gamon (American) One who enjoys playing games
Gamun, Gamen, Gaman,
Gamin, Gamyn, Gammon,
Gammun, Gamman

Gan (Chinese) A wanderer

Gandy (American) An adventurer
Gandey, Gandi, Gandie,
Gandee, Gandea

Gann (English) One who defends with a spear
Gan

Gannon (Gaelic) A fairskinned man
Gannun, Gannen, Gannan,
Gannin, Gannyn, Ganon,
Ganun, Ganin

Garcia (Spanish) One who is brave in battle
Garce, Garcy, Garcey, Garci,
Garcie, Garcee, Garcea

Gared (English) Form of Gerard, meaning “one who is mighty with a spear”
Garad, Garid, Garyd,
Garod, Garud

Garman (English) A spearman
Garmann, Garmen,
Garmin, Garmon,
Garmun, Garmyn, Gar,
Garr

Garrison (French) Prepared
Garris, Garrish, Garry, Gary

Garrett (English) Form of Gerard, meaning “one who is mighty with a spear”
Garett, Garret, Garretson,
Garritt, Garrot, Garrott,
Gerrit, Gerritt

Garson (English) The son of Gar (Garrett, Garrison, etc.)
Garrson, Garsen, Garrsen,
Garsun, Garrsun, Garsone,
Garrsone

Garth (Scandinavian) The keeper of the garden
Garthe, Gart, Garte

Garvey (Gaelic) A rough but peaceful man
Garvy, Garvee, Garvea,
Garvi, Garvie, Garrvey,
Garrvy, Garrvee

Garvin (English) A friend with a spear
Garvyn, Garven, Garvan,
Garvon, Garvun

Gary (English) One who wields a spear
Garey, Gari, Garie, Garea,
Garee, Garry, Garrey, Garree

Gassur (Arabic) A courageous man
Gassor, Gassir, Gassyr,
Gassar, Gasser

Gaston (French) A man from Gascony
Gastun, Gastan, Gasten,
Gascon, Gascone, Gasconey,
Gasconi, Gasconie

Gate (American) One who is close-minded
Gates, Gait, Gaite, Gaits,
Gaites, Gayt, Gayte, Gayts

Gavin (Welsh) A little white falcon
Gavan, Gaven, Gavino,
Gavyn, Gavynn, Gavon,
Gavun, Gavyno

Gazali (African) A mystic
Gazalie, Gazaly, Gazaley,
Gazalee, Gazalea, Gazaleigh

Geirleif (Norse) A descendant of the spear
Geirleaf, Geerleif, Geerleaf

Geirstein (Norse) One who wields a rock-hard spear
Geerstein, Gerstein

Gellert (Hungarian) A mighty soldier
Gellart, Gellirt, Gellyrt,
Gellort, Gellurt

Genaro (Latin) A dedicated man
Genaroh, Genaroe,
Genarow, Genarowe

Gene (English) Form of Eugene, meaning “a wellborn man”
Genio, Geno, Geneo, Gino,
Ginio, Gineo

Genet (African) From Eden
Genat, Genit, Genyt, Genot,
Genut

Genoah (Italian) From the city of Genoa
Genoa, Genovise, Genovize

Geoffrey (English) Form of Jeffrey, meaning “a man of peace”
Geffrey, Geoff, Geoffery,
Geoffroy, Geoffry, Geofrey,
Geofferi, Geofferie

George (Greek) One who works the earth; a farmer
Georas, Geordi, Geordie,
Georg, Georges, Georgi,
Georgie, Georgio, Yegor,
Jurgen, Joren

Gerald (German) One who rules with the spear
Jerald, Garald, Garold,
Gearalt, Geralde, Geraldo,
Geraud, Gere, Gerek

Gerard (French) One who is mighty with a spear
Gerord, Gerrard, Gared,
Garrett

Geremia (Italian) Form of Jeremiah, meaning “one who is exalted by the Lord”
Geremiah, Geremias,
Geremija, Geremiya,
Geremyah, Geramiah,
Geramia

Germain (French / Latin) A man from Germany /one who is brotherly
Germaine, German,
Germane, Germanicus,
Germano, Germanus,
Germayn, Germayne

Gerry (German) Short form of names beginning with Ger-, such as Gerald or Gerard
Gerrey, Gerri, Gerrie,
Gerrea, Gerree

Gershom (Hebrew) One who has been exiled
Gersham, Gershon,
Gershoom, Gershem,
Gershim, Gershym,
Gershum, Gersh

Getachew (African) Their master

Ghazi (Arabic) An invader; a conqueror
Ghazie, Ghazy, Ghazey,
Ghazee, Ghazea

Ghoukas (Armenian) Form of Lucas, meaning
“a man from Lucania”
Ghukas

Giancarlo (Italian) One
who is gracious and mighty
Gyancarlo

Gideon (Hebrew) A mighty warrior; one who fells trees
Gideone, Gidi, Gidon,
Gidion, Gid, Gidie, Gidy,
Gidey

Gilam (Hebrew) The joy of the people
Gylam, Gilem, Gylem,
Gilim, Gylim, Gilym,
Gylym, Gilom

Gilbert (French / English) Of the bright promise / one who is trustworthy
Gib, Gibb, Gil, Gilberto,
Gilburt, Giselbert,
Giselberto, Giselbertus

Gildas (Irish / English) One who serves God / the
golden one
Gyldas, Gilda, Gylda, Gilde,
Gylde, Gildea, Gyldea, Gildes

Giles (Greek) Resembling a young goat
Gyles, Gile, Gil, Gilles,
Gillis, Gilliss, Gyle, Gyl

Gill (Gaelic) A servant Gyll, Gilly, Gilley, Gillee,
Gillea, Gilli, Gillie, Ghill

Gillivray (Scottish) A servant of God
Gillivraye, Gillivrae, Gillivrai

Gilmat (Scottish) One who wields a sword
Gylmat, Gilmet, Gylmet

Gilmer (English) A famous hostage
Gilmar, Gilmor, Gilmur,
Gilmir, Gilmyr, Gillmer,
Gillmar, Gillmor

Gilon (Hebrew) Filled with joy Gilun, Gilen, Gilan, Gilin,
Gilyn, Gilo

Ginton (Arabic) From the garden
Gintun, Gintan, Ginten,
Gintin, Gintyn

Giovanni (Italian) Form of John, meaning “God is gracious”
Geovani, Geovanney,
Geovanni, Geovanny,
Geovany, Giannino,
Giovan, Giovani, Yovanny

Giri (Indian) From the mountain
Girie, Giry, Girey, Giree,
Girea

Girvan (Gaelic) The small rough one
Gyrvan, Girven, Gyrven,
Girvin, Gyrvin, Girvyn,
Gyrvyn, Girvon

Giulio (Italian) One who is youthful
Giuliano, Giuleo

Giuseppe (Italian) Form of Joseph, meaning “God will add”
Giuseppi, Giuseppie,
Giuseppy, Giuseppee,
Giuseppea, Giuseppey,
Guiseppe, Guiseppi

Gizmo (American) One who is playful
Gismo, Gyzmo, Gysmo,
Gizmoe, Gismoe, Gyzmoe,
Gysmoe

Glade (English) From the clearing in the woods
Glayd, Glayde, Glaid,
Glaide, Glaed, Glaede

Glaisne (Irish) One who is calm; serene
Glaisny, Glaisney, Glaisni,
Glaisnie, Glaisnee, Glasny,
Glasney, Glasni

Glasgow (Scottish) From the city in Scotland
Glasgo

Glen (Gaelic) From the secluded narrow valley
Glenn, Glennard, Glennie,
Glennon, Glenny, Glin,
Glinn, Glyn

Glover (English) One who makes gloves
Glovar, Glovir, Glovyr,
Glovur, Glovor

Gobind (Sanskrit) The cow finder
Gobinde, Gobinda, Govind,
Govinda, Govinde

Goby (American) An audacious man
Gobi, Gobie, Gobey, Gobee,
Gobea

Godfrey (German) God is peace
Giotto, Godefroi, Godfry,
Godofredo, Goffredo,
Gottfrid, Gottfried, Godfried

Godfried (German) God is peace
Godfreed, Gjord

Gogo (African) A grandfatherly man

Goldwin (English) A golden friend
Goldwine, Goldwinn,
Goldwinne, Goldwen,
Goldwenn, Goldwenne,
Goldwyn, Goldwynn

Goode (English) An upstanding man
Good, Goodi, Goodie, Goody,
Goodey, Goodee, Goodea

Gordon (Gaelic) From the great hill; a hero
Gorden, Gordin, Gordyn,
Gordun, Gordan, Gordi,
Gordie, Gordee

Gormley (Irish) The blue spearman
Gormly, Gormlee, Gormlea,
Gormleah, Gormleigh,
Gormli, Gormlie, Gormaly

Goro (Japanese) The fifthborn child

Gotam (Indian) The best ox Gotem, Gautam, Gautem,
Gautom, Gotom

Gotzon (Basque) A heavenly messenger; an angel

Gower (Welsh) One who is pure; chaste
Gwyr, Gowyr, Gowir,
Gowar, Gowor, Gowur

Gozal (Hebrew) Resembling a baby bird
Gozall, Gozel, Gozell,
Gozale, Gozele

Grady (Gaelic) One who is famous; noble
Gradey, Gradee, Gradea,
Gradi, Gradie, Graidy,
Graidey, Graidee

Grand (English) A superior man
Grande, Grandy, Grandey,
Grandi, Grandie, Grandee,
Grandea, Grander

Granger (English) A farmer
Grainger, Graynger,
Graenger, Grange, Graynge,
Graenge, Grainge, Grangere

Grant (English) A tall man; a great man
Grante, Graent

Granville (French) From the large village
Granvylle, Granvil,
Granvyl, Granvill, Granvyll,
Granvile, Granvyle, Grenvill

Gray (English) A grayhaired man
Graye, Grai, Grae, Greye,
Grey, Graylon, Graylen,
Graylin

Grayson (English) The son of a gray-haired man
Graysen, Graysun, Graysin,
Graysyn, Graysan, Graison,
Graisun, Graisen

Greenwood (English) From the green forest
Greenwode

Gregory (Greek) One who is vigilant; watchful
Greg, Greggory, Greggy,
Gregori, Gregorie, Gregry,
Grigori

Gremian (Anglo-Saxon) One who enrages others
Gremien, Gremean,
Gremyan

Gridley (English) From the flat meadow
Gridly, Gridlee, Gridlea,
Gridleah, Gridleigh, Gridli,
Gridlie

Grimaldo (German) A
mighty protector
Grymaldo, Grimaldi,
Grymaldi, Grimaldie,
Grymaldie, Grimaldy,
Grymaldy, Grimaldey

Grimm (Anglo-Saxon) One who is fierce; dark
Grimme, Grymm, Grymme

Grimsley (English) From the dark meadow
Grimsly, Grimslee, Grimslea,
Grimsleah, Grimsleigh,
Grimsli, Grimslie

Griswold (German) From the gray forest
Griswald, Gryswold,
Gryswald, Greswold,
Greswald

Guban (African) One who has been burnt
Guben, Gubin, Gubyn,
Gubon, Gubun

Guedado (African) One
who is unwanted

Guerdon (English) A warring man
Guerdun, Guerdan,
Guerden, Guerdin, Guerdyn

Guido (Italian) One who acts as a guide
Guidoh, Gwedo, Gwido,
Gwydo, Gweedo

Guillaume (French) Form of William, meaning “the determined protector”
Gillermo, Guglielmo,
Guilherme, Guillermo,
Gwillyn, Gwilym, Guglilmo

Gulshan (Hindi) From the gardens

Gunnar (Scandinavian) A bold warrior
Gunner, Gunnor, Gunnur,
Gunnir, Gunnyr

Gunnolf (Norse) A warrior wolf
Gunolf, Gunnulf, Gunulf

Gur (Hebrew) Resembling a lion cub
Guryon, Gurion, Guriel,
Guriell, Guryel, Guryell,
Guri, Gurie

Gurpreet (Indian) A devoted follower
Gurpreat, Gurpriet,
Gurpreit, Gurprit, Gurpryt

Guru (Indian) A teacher; a religious head

Gurutz (Basque) Of the holy cross
Guruts

Gus (German) A respected man; one who is exalted
Guss

Gustav (Scandinavian) Of the staff of the gods
Gus, Gustave, Gussie,
Gustaf, Gustof, Tavin

Gusty (American) Of the wind; a revered man
Gustey, Gustee, Gustea,
Gusti, Gustie, Gusto

Guwayne (American) Form of Wayne, meaning
“one who builds wagons”
Guwayn, Guwain,
Guwaine, Guwaen,
Guwaene, Guwane

Gwalchmai (Welsh) A battle hawk

Gwandoya (African) Suffering a miserable fate

Gwydion (Welsh) In mythology, a magician
Gwydeon, Gwydionne,
Gwydeonne

Gylfi (Scandinavian) A king
Gylfie, Gylfee, Gylfea, Gylfi,
Gylfie, Gylphi, Gylphie,
Gylphey

Gypsy (English) A wanderer; a nomad
Gipsee, Gipsey, Gipsy, Gypsi,
Gypsie, Gypsey, Gypsee, Gipsi

Gyula (Hungarian) One who is honored
Gyulah, Gyulla, Gyullah

Boy names, and unique baby names