# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
946 | Gunnar | Norse | Iighter. | M | ![]() |
947 | Gunnar | Scandinavian | Battler; warrior. | M | ![]() |
948 | Gunnar | Swedish | Battle strong. | M | ![]() |
949 | Gunnar | Teutonic | Bold warrior. | M | ![]() |
950 | Gunnbjorn | Norse | Fighting bear. | M | ![]() |
951 | Gunner | Swedish | Battle strong. | M | ![]() |
952 | Gunner | Teutonic | Bold warrior. | M | ![]() |
953 | Gunnlaug | Norse | Son of Illugi. | M | ![]() |
954 | Gunnolf | Norse | Fighting wolf. | M | ![]() |
955 | Gunter | German | From an Old German name meaning war or battle. Famous bearer: twentieth century German writer Gunter Grass. | M | ![]() |
956 | Gunther | German | Battler, warrior. From an Old German name meaning war or battle. | M | ![]() |
957 | Gunther | Norse | Brother of Kriemhild. | M | ![]() |
958 | Gunther | Teutonic | Battle army. | M | ![]() |
959 | Gur | Biblical | The young of a beast, a whelp. | M | ![]() |
960 | Gur-baal | Biblical | The governor's whelp | M | ![]() |
961 | Gurgalan | ArthurianLegend | A pagan king. | M | ![]() |
962 | Guri | Hebrew | My lion cub. | M | ![]() |
963 | Gurion | Hebrew | My lion cub. | M | ![]() |
964 | Gurney | Shakespearean | 'King John' James Jurney, servant to Lady Faulconbridge. | M | ![]() |
965 | Gurutz | Basque | Holy Cross. | M | ![]() |
966 | Gus | English | A diminutive of the Latin Augustus or Augustine, meaning majestic. Often used as an independent name. | M | ![]() |
967 | Gus | Swedish | Royal staff. | M | ![]() |
968 | Gusg | Welsh | Legendary son of Achen. | M | ![]() |
969 | Gussie | English | A diminutive of Augusta, Augustina, Augustine, or Augustus. | M | ![]() |
970 | Gustaf | Swedish | Staff of the gods, or staff of the Goths. | M | ![]() |
971 | Gustaof | Teutonic | Staff of the Goths. | M | ![]() |
972 | Gustav | French | Royal staff. | M | ![]() |
973 | Gustav | German | Royal staff. From the Swedish Gustaf, meaning staff of the gods. | M | ![]() |
974 | Gustav | Swedish | Noble staff. | M | ![]() |
975 | Gustave | French | From the Swedish Gustaf, meaning staff of the gods. | M | ![]() |
976 | Gustave | German | Royal staff. | M | ![]() |
977 | Gustave | Latin | Majestic. | M | ![]() |
978 | Gustave | Teutonic | Staff of the Goths. | M | ![]() |
979 | Gustavo | Spanish | Royal staff. | M | ![]() |
980 | Gustavus | Latin | Staff of the gods, or staff of the Goths. | M | ![]() |