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Glyndon is a rare English given name derived from the Welsh word "glyn," meaning "valley." It combines Welsh and English elements, with "-don" signifying "VALLEY." Its origin connects it to natural beauty and outdoor spaces.
Glynes is a rare Greek female name derived from 'glukus', meaning 'sweet'.
Glynis is a Welsh female given name derived from "Glyndwr", meaning "conqueror". It gained popularity during the 20th century and is often associated with Welsh culture and history, bearing the legacy of Owain Glyndwr.
Goble is a rare, enigmatic name of uncertain origin, possibly deriving from English 'Gibb' or Scottish/Irish 'Gibson', meaning 'goat'; Old French 'Godebert', translating to 'bright and famous'; or Norman 'Gobel/Gobell', associated with 'cupbearer'. Its exact meaning remains elusive.
God, an English word of divine origin, refers to a supreme being or deity. It signifies the ultimate creator and ruler of the universe in many monotheistic religions like Christianity, Islam, and Judaism.
Godiva is an Old English feminine given name translating to 'god's gift', popularized by Lady Godiva and notable for its unique elegance.
Godric is an ancient Anglo-Saxon name meaning "strong in god's power".
Godrick is a rare but historically significant male name of Old English origin, derived from 'god' (good) and 'ric' (power), meaning "strong in power".
Godson is an African-derived Igbo name meaning "child born as a gift from God".
Godwin is a rare but historically significant male name of Anglo-Saxon origin, meaning 'good friend', with notable figures like Godwin, Earl of Wessex.
Geoffrey is an English name of Germanic origin, composed of "gifu" meaning gift and "frið" meaning peace, translating to 'gift of peace'.
Gold is an English given name derived from the precious metal, symbolizing wealth and prosperity.
Gold is an English given name meaning "precious metal", derived from the Old English word 'gold'.
Golden is an English name meaning "made of gold", derived from the Old English word 'geolo'.
Golden is an English given name meaning "made of gold" or "like gold," signifying preciousness and warmth.
Gomer is a Hebrew name derived from "gamar," meaning "to complete" or "finish.
Goodman is an English surname turned given name meaning 'good man'.
Goodness is an English name derived from the adjective 'good', signifying virtues like kindness and benevolence, and tracing its roots back to medieval England.
Goodness is an uncommon American given name derived from the English word 'goodness', conveying positivity and kindness.
Goodwin is an English surname that originated as an occupational name meaning "good friend," derived from Middle English words 'good' and 'wine'.
Gorden is an English name derived from Old Germanic elements 'ger' (spear) and 'hard' (strong, brave), meaning 'brave and strong spear'. It was originally used as a nickname for warriors or occupational name for spear makers/sellers. Today, it's used as both first and last name in English-speaking countries. Notable figures include Canadian politician Gordon Campbell and American actor Gordon Pinsent.
Gorham is an uncommon English given name derived from the Maine city of Gorham, founded by early settler James Gorham in the late 18th century. It signifies determination and uniqueness.
The name Gospel originates from Middle English 'godspell', meaning 'good news'. It is of Christian derivation, signifying the teachings and stories about Jesus Christ. First used as both a first name and surname during the Middle Ages, it retains its religious connotations today.
Gotham: An English literary name from Geoffrey Chaucer's tales, symbolizing foolishness; later popularized by DC Comics' Batman as his crime-ridden city.
The given name Gould of English origin means "yellow metal" and was initially used as a surname for goldsmiths before becoming popular as a given name.
Grace is an English name derived from the Latin "gratia," meaning "grace" or "favor." It originally signified qualities such as elegance, charm, and kindness.
Gracee is a modern American feminine name derived from "grace," meaning elegance or beauty, coined in the late 20th century as an alternative to traditional names like Grace. It signifies charm, poise, and gracefulness, with religious undertones of divine favor or mercy in Christianity.
Graceleigh is a recent blend of the Latin name Grace meaning "charm" and the English surname Leigh from Old English "leah" meaning "woodland clearing".
Gracelyn is an English female name formed by combining 'Grace', meaning elegance and kindness, and 'Elaine', signifying sun ray.
Gracelynn is an English name formed by combining "Grace", meaning charm or elegance, and Lynn, derived from a place-name meaning lake.
GraceMary is an elegant and unique name derived from Latin 'grace' meaning 'charm', and Hebrew 'Mary' signifying 'sea of bitterness'. Popularized during the Middle Ages in England and Ireland, this name combines religious significance with sophistication, making it a globally recognized choice.
Gracen is a unique English female name derived from "grace", meaning elegance, charm, and beauty, combined with the suffix "-en".
Graceson is an American blend of Grace (Latin "grace") and Elson (English "elf son"), creating a unique, elegant, and powerful name of recent but growing popularity.
Gracey is an elegant English feminine given name derived from the surname Grace, which means 'gracious' in Latin, reflecting gracefulness.
Grace is an English name meaning 'elegance' or 'charm', deriving from Middle English 'gracious'.
Gracie is an English name derived from the Latin 'gratia', meaning 'grace'. It was originally used as a term of address for high-ranking ladies in the Middle Ages before evolving into a given name.
Graclynn is a unique American name combining Grace (elegance) and Welsh Lynn (lake), meaning "elegant lake".
Gracyn is a stylish, Latin-derived girl's name meaning 'grace', popularized during the Middle Ages as a virtue name reflecting desired qualities of elegance and grace. Today, it stands out among similar names due to its distinctive spelling yet maintains familiarity, ranking consistently within the top 1000 popular baby names in English-speaking countries like the US, Canada, and Australia.
Gradey is a distinctive American male name likely derived from Gray/Grey, meaning "gray-haired".
Grady is an English surname derived from the Old Norse personal name "Gráði", meaning "ready" or "prepared".