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316 Gilboa Biblical Revolution of inquiry. F
317 Gilda Celtic Serves God. F
318 Gilda English Golden. Also an abbreviation of Teutonic names containing -gilde, such as the Old English name Earmengild. F
319 Gildan English Gilded. F
320 Gildas Celtic Serves God. F
321 Gilead Biblical The heap or mass of testimony. F
322 Gilgal Biblical Wheel, rolling, heap. F
323 Gili Hebrew Eternal joy. F
324 Gilia Hebrew Eternal joy. F
325 Gilit Hebrew Eternal joy. F
326 Gill English A diminutive of Gillian, meaning young. Often used as an independent name. F
327 Gill Latin Young. F
328 Gillian English Child of the gods. A feminine form of Julian, meaning Jove's child. F

329 Gillian Latin Feminine form of Julian: Youthful. Jove's child. Variant of Juliana. F
330 Gillien Latin Young. F
331 Gillot English A variant of Jill, which is believed to have been the origin of the term 'to jilt', used when a person unexpectedly rejects a lover or fiancT. F
332 Gimle Norse New heaven. F
333 Gimzo Biblical That bulrush. F
334 Gina English A diminutive of Georgina, Virgina, Eugina, Regina, and other names ending in -gina. Often used as an independent name. Famous bearer: twentieth century Italian actress Gina Lollobrigida. F
335 Gina Greek Well born. F
336 Ginebra Celtic White as foam. F
337 Ginebra Spanish White. F
338 Ginerva Celtic White as foam. F
339 Ginessa Celtic White as foam. F
340 Ginessa Spanish White. F
341 Ginette German Variant of Genevieve: Of the race of women. White wave. Famous bearer: Saint Genevieve is the patron saint of Paris, believed to have protected Paris from Attila the Hun. F
342 Ginevra ArthurianLegend Variant of Guinevere: Fair one. Guinevere was King Arthur's mythological queen. F
343 Ginevra Italian An Italian variant of Guinevere, meaning fair and yielding. F
344 Ginger English A diminutive of Virginia, meaning pure, chaste, virginal. A common nickname for people with red hair. Also means pep or liveliness, refering to the pungent ginger root. Famous bearer: American dancer-actress Ginger Rogers. F
345 Ginger Latin From the ginger flower. Also can be a diminutive of Virginia: Of the Virgin. F
346 Ginna English Abbreviation of Virginia. F
347 Ginnette English Abbreviation of Virginia. F
348 Ginnie English Abbreviation of Virginia. F
349 Ginnungagap Norse The abyss that births all living things. F
350 Ginny English A diminutive of Virginia, meaning pure, chaste, virginal. F