# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
351 | Gellert | Teutonic | Resolute fighter. | M | ![]() |
352 | Gemalli | Biblical | Wares, a camel. | M | ![]() |
353 | Gemariah | Biblical | Accomplishment or perfection of the Lord | M | ![]() |
354 | Gene | English | Abbreviation of Eugene, meaning well-born. Famous bearers: American actors Gene Kelly and Gene Hackman. | M | ![]() |
355 | Gene | Greek | Diminutive of Eugene: Well born. | M | ![]() |
356 | Generosb | Spanish | Generous. | M | ![]() |
357 | Genesis | Biblical | Beginning. | M | ![]() |
358 | Genius | Latin | A guardian spirit. | M | ![]() |
359 | Gennesaret | Biblical | Garden of the prince. | M | ![]() |
360 | Genrazy | Teutonic | Warrior. | M | ![]() |
361 | Gentza | Basque | Peace. | M | ![]() |
362 | Genubath | Biblical | Theft, robbery. | M | ![]() |
363 | Geoff | Anglo-Saxon | Peaceful gift. | M | ![]() |
364 | Geoff | English | Diminutive of Jeffrey: Derived from one of three Old German names, meaning: district, traveler, or peaceful pledge. | M | ![]() |
365 | Geoff | French | Peaceful. Abbreviation of Geoffrey. | M | ![]() |
366 | Geoffrey | Anglo-Saxon | Peaceful gift. | M | ![]() |
367 | Geoffrey | English | Peaceful. See also Jeffrey. | M | ![]() |
368 | Geoffrey | French | Divine peace. | M | ![]() |
369 | 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 | ![]() |
370 | Geoffrey | Teutonic | God's peace. | M | ![]() |
371 | Geol | English | Born at Christmas. | M | ![]() |
372 | Geomar | German | Famous in battle. | M | ![]() |
373 | Geomar | Italian | Famous in battle. | M | ![]() |
374 | Geordie | English | A name commonly used to indicate a native of Tyneside. | M | ![]() |
375 | Geordie | Greek | Farmer. | M | ![]() |
376 | Georg | German | German form of George. | M | ![]() |
377 | Georg | Greek | Farmer. | M | ![]() |
378 | Georg | Swedish | Swedish form of George 'farmer'. | M | ![]() |
379 | George | English | Farmer. In medieval legend St. George: (the knight who became patron saint of England) struggled with a fire-breathing dragon symbolizing the Devil. | M | ![]() |
380 | George | Greek | From 'georgos' meaning tiller of the soil, or farmer. Famous bearer: St George, patron saint of England, who struggled with a fire breathing dragon symbolizing the devil. | M | ![]() |
381 | George | Shakespearean | 'Henry VI, Part 2' George Bevis. 'King Henry the Sixth, Part III' George, son of Richard Plantagenet and afterwards Duke of Clarence. 'King Richard III', George, Duke of Clarence, brother to Edward IV. | M | ![]() |
382 | Georges | Greek | Farmer. | M | ![]() |
383 | Georget | Greek | Farmer. | M | ![]() |
384 | Georgie | English | A diminutive of George, meaning tiller of the soil, or farmer. | M | ![]() |
385 | Georgio | Italian | Italian form of George 'farmer'. | M | ![]() |