# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
526 | Gil | Israeli | Joy. | M | ![]() |
527 | Gil | Scottish | Diminutive of Gilbert: Derived from the name Gilbride, meaning 'servant of St. Bridget'. | M | ![]() |
528 | Gil | Spanish | Squire 'Young shield.'. | M | ![]() |
529 | Gilalai | Biblical | A wheel. | M | ![]() |
530 | Gilamu | Teutonic | Resolute fighter. | M | ![]() |
531 | Gilbert | English | Trusted. | M | ![]() |
532 | Gilbert | French | Bright lad. | M | ![]() |
533 | Gilbert | German | Bright pledge. From the Old German name Gisilbert. Famous bearer: Twelfth century British St. Gilbert founded the Gilbertine order, Sir W. S. Gilbert was half of the musical composing team Gilbert and Sullivan. | M | ![]() |
534 | Gilbert | Scottish | Derived from the name Gilbride, meaning 'servant of St. Bridget'. | M | ![]() |
535 | Gilbert | Teutonic | Oath. | M | ![]() |
536 | Gilbert | Welsh | Legendary son of Cadgyffro. | M | ![]() |
537 | Gilberto | Italian | Italian form of Gilbert 'pledge'. | M | ![]() |
538 | Gilberto | Spanish | Hostage. Bright lad. Spanish form of Gilbert. | M | ![]() |
539 | Gilberto | Teutonic | Oath. | M | ![]() |
540 | Gilboa | Biblical | Revolution of inquiry. | M | ![]() |
541 | Gilbride | Irish | Serves Saint Bridget. | M | ![]() |
542 | Gilbride | Scottish | Servant of St. Bridget. | M | ![]() |
543 | Gilburt | English | Trusted. | M | ![]() |
544 | Gilburt | Teutonic | Oath. | M | ![]() |
545 | Gilby | Norse | Pledge. | M | ![]() |
546 | Gildas | Anglo-Saxon | Name of a historian. | M | ![]() |
547 | Gildas | Celtic | Serves God. | M | ![]() |
548 | Gildas | English | Gilded. | M | ![]() |
549 | Gildea | Irish | Golden. | M | ![]() |
550 | Gilead | Biblical | The heap or mass of testimony. | M | ![]() |
551 | Gilen | Teutonic | Oath. | M | ![]() |
552 | Giles | English | An English variant of the Latin name Aegidius, meaning kid or goatskin. Famous bearer: the sixth century hermit St Giles was patron saint of cripples and beggars. | M | ![]() |
553 | Giles | Gaelic | Servant. Famous bearer: the sixth century hermit St Giles was patron saint of cripples and beggars. | M | ![]() |
554 | Giles | Greek | Shield bearer. | M | ![]() |
555 | Giles | Latin | Kind. | M | ![]() |
556 | Gilford | English | From Gill'S ford. | M | ![]() |
557 | Gilfred | Teutonic | Oath of peace. | M | ![]() |
558 | Gilfrid | Teutonic | Oath of peace. | M | ![]() |
559 | Gilgal | Biblical | Wheel, rolling, heap. | M | ![]() |
560 | Gili | Hebrew | Happiness. | M | ![]() |