# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
316 | Gawen | Scottish | White hawk. | M | |
317 | Gawyn | Scottish | White hawk. | M | |
318 | Gib | Scottish | Diminutive of Gilbert: Derived from the name Gilbride, meaning 'servant of St. Bridget'. | M | |
319 | Gil | Scottish | Diminutive of Gilbert: Derived from the name Gilbride, meaning 'servant of St. Bridget'. | M | |
320 | Gilbert | Scottish | Derived from the name Gilbride, meaning 'servant of St. Bridget'. | M | |
321 | Gilbride | Scottish | Servant of St. Bridget. | M | |
322 | Gilleabart | Scottish | Pledge. | M | |
323 | Gilleasbuig | Scottish | Bold. | M | |
324 | Gillecriosd | Scottish | Christ bearer. | M | |
325 | Gillivray | Scottish | Servant of judgment. | M | |
326 | Gilmat | Scottish | Sword bearer. | M | |
327 | Gilmer | Scottish | Sword bearer. | M | |
328 | Gilmore | Scottish | Sword bearer. | M | |
329 | Gilroy | Scottish | Serves the king. | M | |
330 | Gobha | Scottish | A smith. | M | |
331 | Goraidh | Scottish | Peaceful. | M | |
332 | Gordain | Scottish | Hero. | M | |
333 | Gordan | Scottish | Hero. | M | |
334 | Gordon | Scottish | From the marshes. A surname and given name adopted from a Scottish place name. One of Scotland's great clans. | M | |
335 | Gow | Scottish | A smith. | M | |
336 | Gowan | Scottish | A smith. | M | |
337 | Graeme | Scottish | This Scottish surname is a variant of the Lincolnshire place name Grantham, meaning Grant's homestead, or farm home, and is also a common given name. Famous bearer: British writer Graham Greene. | M | |
338 | Graham | Scottish | This Scottish surname is a variant of the Lincolnshire place name Grantham, meaning Grant's homestead, and is also a common given name. Famous bearer: British writer Graham Greene. | M | |
339 | Grahame | Scottish | This Scottish surname is a variant of the Lincolnshire place name Grantham, meaning Grant's homestead, or farm home, and is also a common given name. Famous bearer: British writer Graham Greene. | M | |
340 | Grant | Scottish | Originally a Scottish surname derived from the French 'grand', meaning tall or great. Now common both as a surname and given name. Famous bearer: American President Ulysses S. Grant. | M | |
341 | Gregor | Scottish | A variant of Gregory, meaning 'on the watch', which gave rise to the name McGregor. | M | |
342 | Griorgair | Scottish | Vigilant. | M | |
343 | Gunn | Scottish | White. | M | |
344 | Hamilton | Scottish | A Scottish surname and place name of one of the great noble families of Scotland, and used as a given name since the 19th century. | M | |
345 | Hamish | Scottish | James - in Gaelic, Seumas, Seanius. | M | |
346 | Harailt | Scottish | Leader. | M | |
347 | Hay | Scottish | From the stockade. | M | |
348 | Haye | Scottish | From the stockade. | M | |
349 | Henderson | Scottish | Son of Henry. | M | |
350 | Henson | Scottish | Son of Henry. | M |