# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
526 | Franco | Latin | Diminutive of Francis: Frenchman. Famous Bearer: movie producer Francis Ford Coppola. | M | ![]() |
527 | Francois | Latin | Variant of Francis: Frenchman. Famous Bearer: movie producer Francis Ford Coppola. | M | ![]() |
528 | Frank | Latin | Diminutive of Francis: meaning from France, or free one. | M | ![]() |
529 | Frankie | Latin | Diminutive of Francis: meaning from France, or free one. | M | ![]() |
530 | Franky | Latin | Diminutive of Francis: Frenchman. Famous Bearer: movie producer Francis Ford Coppola. | M | ![]() |
531 | Gaius | Latin | To rejoice. Famous bearer: Roman dictator Gaius Julius Caesar. | M | ![]() |
532 | Ganymede | Latin | Cup bearer to the gods. | M | ![]() |
533 | Garai | Latin | Conqueror. | M | ![]() |
534 | Genius | Latin | A guardian spirit. | M | ![]() |
535 | Germain | Latin | Brotherly. See also Jermaine. | M | ![]() |
536 | Gerontius | Latin | A Latin version of the Greek 'geron' meaning old. | M | ![]() |
537 | Giles | Latin | Kind. | M | ![]() |
538 | Gilroy | Latin | Serves the king. | M | ![]() |
539 | Giuliano | Latin | Youth. | M | ![]() |
540 | Glaucus | Latin | Son of Minos. | M | ![]() |
541 | Gloribel | Latin | Glory. | M | ![]() |
542 | Graciela | Latin | Favor; blessing. The three mythological graces were nature goddesses: Aglaia: (brilliance); Thalia: (flowering); and Euphrosyne: (joy). | M | ![]() |
543 | Graeme | Latin | Grain. | M | ![]() |
544 | Graham | Latin | Grain. | M | ![]() |
545 | Gram | Latin | Grain. | M | ![]() |
546 | Grant | Latin | Great. | M | ![]() |
547 | Gratian | Latin | Grateful. | M | ![]() |
548 | Guido | Latin | Life. | M | ![]() |
549 | Gustave | Latin | Majestic. | M | ![]() |
550 | Gustavus | Latin | Staff of the gods, or staff of the Goths. | M | ![]() |
551 | Gusztav | Latin | Majestic. | M | ![]() |
552 | Guy | Latin | Life. | M | ![]() |
553 | Gwidon | Latin | Life. | M | ![]() |
554 | Gyala | Latin | Young. | M | ![]() |
555 | Hadrian | Latin | From 'Hadrianus' meaning of Adria or 'of the Adriatic. Also 'dark,' a variant of Adrian. Famous bearer: Roman emperor Hadrian ordered the famous Hadrian's wall be built across northern England. | M | ![]() |
556 | Hadrien | Latin | Dark. Variant of Adrian. In the 2nd century AD Roman Emperor Hadrian caused the Hadrian wall to be built in Britain. | M | ![]() |
557 | Halirrhothius | Latin | Son of Poseidon. | M | ![]() |
558 | Hannibal | Latin | General from the 3rd century B.C. who crossed the Alps with 30,000 men and 38 elephants during the second Punic War. | M | ![]() |
559 | Harpocrates | Latin | Egyptian god of the sun. | M | ![]() |
560 | Hector | Latin | Brother of Paris. | M | ![]() |