# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
246 | Gertrut | German | From the protected farm. | F | |
247 | Gerwalt | German | Mighty with a spear. | F | |
248 | Gerwalta | German | Mighty with a spear. Note: 'This Database is Copyright Muse Creations Inc. 2000'. | F | |
249 | Ghislaine | German | Pleasant oath. | F | |
250 | Gilberta | German | Hostage. | F | |
251 | Ginette | German | Variant of Genevieve: Of the race of women. White wave. Famous bearer: Saint Genevieve is the patron saint of Paris, believed to have protected Paris from Attila the Hun. | F | |
252 | Gisela | German | From the Old German word 'gisil', meaning pledge. | F | |
253 | Gisella | German | Pledge. | F | |
254 | Giselle | German | Pledge. | F | |
255 | Gisilberhta | German | Hostage. | F | |
256 | Godafrid | German | An Old German name derived from words meaning 'god' and 'peace'. | F | |
257 | Greta | German | Pearl. Abbreviation of Margaret. A diminutive of Margaret, meaning pearl. | F | |
258 | Gretchen | German | Diminutive of Margaret, meaning pearl. | F | |
259 | Gretel | German | Diminutive of Margaret, meaning pearl. Famous bearer: heroine of the German folk tale 'Hansel and Gretel'. | F | |
260 | Gricelda | German | Gray; gray-haired. Italian author Giovanni Boccaccio used the name for an exceptionally patient fictional wife - thus the expression 'patience of Griselda'. | F | |
261 | Griselda | German | From the Old German, meaning 'grey battle' or 'Christian battle'. | F | |
262 | Griselde | German | Gray battle maiden. | F | |
263 | Grisella | German | Gray; gray-haired. | F | |
264 | Grisjahilde | German | Gray battle maiden. | F | |
265 | Griswalda | German | From the gray forest. | F | |
266 | Griswalde | German | From the gray forest. | F | |
267 | Grizel | German | Variant of Griselda: From the Old German, meaning 'grey battle' or 'Christian battle'. | F | |
268 | Grizzel | German | Variant of Griselda: From the Old German, meaning 'grey battle' or 'Christian battle'. | F | |
269 | Gryselda | German | Gray; gray-haired. Italian author Giovanni Boccaccio's used the name for an exceptionally patient fictional wife - thus the expression 'patience of Griselda. | F | |
270 | Gudrun | German | Divine knowledge. | F | |
271 | Gudruna | German | Divine knowledge. | F | |
272 | Guida | German | Guide. | F | |
273 | Guilaine | German | Pleasant oath. | F | |
274 | Gulielma | German | Feminine form of William: Will-helmet. | F | |
275 | Gunilla | German | Battle maiden. | F | |
276 | Gunnel | German | Battle maiden. | F | |
277 | Gustel | German | Noble. | F | |
278 | Hadu | German | Vigorous battle maiden. | F | |
279 | Haduwig | German | Strife. | F | |
280 | Halag | German | Pious. | F |