# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
631 | Fritz | German | Peaceful ruler. | M | |
632 | Fritzchen | German | Variant of Fritz: Peaceful ruler. | M | |
633 | Fritzi | German | Nickname for Frederica. Peaceful ruler. | F | |
634 | Fritzroy | German | Variant of Fritz: Peaceful ruler. | M | |
635 | Fulbright | German | Bright. | M | |
636 | Fulhert | German | From the Old German Filibert, meaning very bright. | M | |
637 | Gabriele | German | God's able-bodied one. Feminine of Gabriel. | F | |
638 | Gaelle | German | Stranger. | F | |
639 | Galiana | German | Haughty. | F | |
640 | Galiena | German | Haughty. | F | |
641 | Garan | German | Guards; guardian. | M | |
642 | Garen | German | Guards; guardian. | M | |
643 | Garey | German | Spear. | M | |
644 | Garin | German | Guards; guardian. | M | |
645 | Garion | German | Guards; guardian. | M | |
646 | Garon | German | Guards; guardian. | M | |
647 | Garren | German | Guards; guardian. | M | |
648 | Garrey | German | Spear. | M | |
649 | Garrick | German | Rules by the spear. | M | |
650 | Garrin | German | Guards; guardian. | M | |
651 | Garrison | German | Spear-fortified town. | M | |
652 | Garron | German | Guards; guardian. | M | |
653 | Garry | German | Spear. | M | |
654 | Garson | German | Spear-fortified town. | M | |
655 | Garvyn | German | Spear friend; ally. | M | |
656 | Gary | German | Spear. | M | |
657 | Geneva | German | Of the race of women. | F | |
658 | Geneve | German | Of the race of women. | F | |
659 | Genevie | German | Of the race of women. | F | |
660 | Genevieve | German | 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 | |
661 | Genivee | German | Of the race of women. | F | |
662 | Genoveva | German | White wave. | F | |
663 | Genowefa | German | White wave. | F | |
664 | Geoffrey | German | Derived from one of three Old German names, meaning district, traveler, or peaceful pledge. Famous bearer: Geoffrey Plantagenet was father to King Henry II; Geoffrey Cbaucer wrote 'The Canterbury Tales'. | M | |
665 | Geomar | German | Famous in battle. | M |