Baby Boy Names Starts from G

Select Modern Unique, Unusual and Popular Baby Boy Names With Meanings Starting from G

Gabai Hebrew delight, adornment
Gable French Little Gabriel. A man of God.
Gabor Hungarian Hungarian form of Gabriel. A man of God.
Gabriel Hebrew God is my strength. One of the archangels in the Bible. A boy or girl's name.
Gadiel Hebrew God is my fortune.
Gadil Arabic God is my wealth
Gafna unknown  
Gagan Hindu  
Gage Old French A pledge.
Gair Irish Gaelic Short.
Gaius Latin To rejoice.
Galahad   From a place name in the Bible. One of King Arthur's knights.
Gale   A stranger. A boy or girl's name.
Galen Greek The calm one, or the helper. A boy or girl's name.
Galeno Spanish little bright one
Galip Turkish winner
Gallagher Irish Gaelic The foreign helper.
Gallard Old French From gay and lively, or a dandy.
Galloway Gaelic A stranger or foreigner.
Gallus   From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra.
Galor Old French From gay and lively, or a dandy.
Galton Old English From the rented estate or farm.
Galvin Irish Gaelic The right one.
Galway Gaelic A stranger or foreigner.
Gamal Arabic camel
Gamaliel Hebrew The recompense of God. A biblical name.
Gaman Hindu  
Gamba African warrior
Gamble Norse old
Gamel Scandinavian The old one.
Ganan Aboriginal From the west.
Gandolf Teutonic The progress of the wolf.
Ganesh Sanskrit The lord of the hosts. The elephant-headed Hindu God of wisdom.
Gannon Irish Gaelic The little blond or fair one.
Ganymede Greek A mythological youth.
Gara Hungarian goshawk
Gardiner Old French One who tends the garden.
Gardner   A gardener.
Gareth Welsh Gentle, or an old man.
Garett Anglo-Saxon powerful with the spear
Garfield Old English From the triangular field or battlefield.
Garin Old German warrior
Garland Old French A crown or wreath of flowers. A boy or girl's name.
Garman Old English The spearman.
Garmond Old English A spear protector.
Garner Old French One who tends the garden.
Garnet Old French Dark red, from the colour of pomegranates. Also the name of a gemstone. A boy or girl's name.
Garrett English English from Old French. A spear warrior. Also see Gerald and Gerard.
Garrick Old English Leads by the spear.
Garridan English you hid
Garrison   Troops in battle.
Garron   Guardian.
Garry   To watch.
Garth Old Norse A field or garden.
Garton Old Norse A dweller at the fenced farm.
Garvey Gaelic From the rough place.
Garvin Teutonic A spear friend.
Garwood Old English From the Firtrees.
Gary English/Teutonic English: A spearman. Also from the name Gareth, Tuetonic: Garfield and Garrett.
Garyson Old English son of Gary
Gaspar Persian The master of the treasure. Also see Caspar and Jasper.
Gassy Old Norse The staff of the Goths.
Gaston French A man from the province of Gascony.
Gaurav Hindu  
Gautam Hindu  
Gautama Sanskrit The name of the Buddha.
Gautier French A mighty ruler.
Gavan   White hawk.
Gavin Celtic Little hawk.
Gavrie Russian man of God
Gavril Russian A man of God.
Gawain Celtic A battle hawk. One of king Arthur?s legendary knights. Also see Gavin.
Gayle Hebrew Father's joy. A boy or girl's name.
Gaylord Old French Brave.
Geary Old English Changeable.
Gedeon Hungarian warrior, devastator
Geert Germanic brave strength
Geet Hindu  
Geir Norse spear
Gelar Aboriginal A brother.
Gene Greek Noble, wellborn. A boy or girl's name.
Genesis Hebrew origin
Geoff Teutonic Divinely peaceful. Derived from Godfrey.
Geoffrey Teutonic Divinely peaceful. Derived from Godfrey.
Geordi   Hill near meadows.
Geordie   Hill near meadows.
George Greek A tiller of the soil (farmer).
Gerad strange understanding of other people  
Geraint Welsh Gentle, or an old man.
Gerald English from Old French A spear warrior. Also see Garrett and Gerard.
Gerard English from Old French A spear warrior, or brave spearman. Also see Garrett and Gerald.
Gerik Polish prosperous spearman
Germain Latin A brother. A male version of Germaine.
Gerome Greek A sacred or holy name.
Geronimo Italian A sacred or holy name.
Gerry English from Old French A spear warrior. A boy or girl's name.
Gershom Hebrew In exile. A stranger.
Gervase Teutonic A spear servant.
Gerwyn Welsh Fair love.
Gerzson Hungarian stranger, banished
Gethin Welsh Dark-skinned.
Ghassan Arabic In the prime of youth.
Gi Korean The brave one.
Giacobbe Italian Italian form of Jacob. Held by the heel.
Giacomo Italian The supplanter.
Gianni Italian Italian form of John. God is gracious.
Gibson Old English Son of Gilbert. Trusted.
Gideon Hebrew The mighty warrior. A biblical name.
Gifford Teutonic A gift.
Gilbert Teutonic Trusted.
Gilby Norse A pledge.
Gilchrist Gaelic The servant of Christ.
Giles Greek A kid, or young goat.
Gilford Old English By the ford.
Gillespie   Servant of the Bishop.
Gillet French Little Gilbert. Trusted.
Gilmer Scottish Gaelic A servant of the Virgin Mary.
Gilroy Gaelic A son of the red-haired man.
Gino Italian Short for names ending with Gino.
Ginton Arabic a garden
Giordano Italian Flowing down, as in the River Jordan.
Giovanni Italian God is gracious.
Giraldo Italian A spear warrior. Also see Garrett and Gerard.
Girish Hindu  
Girra Aboriginal A creek, or a tree.
Girvan Gaelic The rough little one.
Giulio Italian A Roman family name, possibly meaning youthful. Born in July.
Giuseppe Italian Italian form of Joseph. God shall add.
Givon Arabic hill, heights
Gladstone Old English A bright rock.
Gladwin Old English A bright or kind friend.
Glanville Old French From the estate of Oak trees.
Glen Gaelic/Welsh/Cornish From the valley or glen. A boy or girl's name.
Glendon Gaelic From the fortress it the glen.
Glenn   From the valley or glen.
Glover Old English A glovemaker.
Glyn Gaelic/Welsh/Cornish From the valley or glen.
Glynn Gaelic/Welsh/Cornish From the valley or glen.
Goddard Old English Divinely brave or strong.
Godfrey Teutonic God's peace.
Godwin Old English A divine or good friend.
Golding Old English The son of the golden one.
Goliath Hebrew Revealing.
Gomer Hebrew/Old English Hebrew: Complete. Old English: Good and famous.
Gomez Spanish A man.
Gonzalo   From Shakespeare's play The Tempest.
Gopal Sanskrit The cowherd.
Gordon Scottish Gaelic Triangular hill.
Gordy Scottish Gaelic Triangular hill. From the name Gordon.
Gore Old English From the triangular plot of ground.
Gorman Teutonic Blue-eyed.
Goronwy Welsh A figure from Celtic mythology.
Gorran Cornish A hero.
Gottfried German Divinely peaceful. Also see Geoffrey.
Gough Welsh Red-haired.
Govinda Sanskrit A cowherd, one who is good at finding cows.
Gower Celtic Pure.
Grady Irish Gaelic Illustrious, noble.
Graeme Old English From the gravelly place or homestead. A common Scottish surname.
Graham Old English From the gravelly place or homestead. A common Scottish surname.
Granger Old English A farmer.
Grant Old French The large or tall one.
Grantham Old English From the big meadow.
Granville Old French Large village.
Gratian Latin Pleasing, or thankful.
Gratiano   From Shakespeare's play's Merchant of Venice and Othello.
Grayson Old English The son of the bailiff.
Greg   Vigilant, watchful.
Greger Swedish vigilant
Gregg   Vigilant, watchful.
Gregory Greek Vigilant, watchful.
Gremio   From Shakespeare's play Taming of the Shrew.
Gresham Old English From the grazing land.
Greville Old French From a placename in Normandy.
Griffin   Mythological beast.
Griffith Welsh A powerful lord. Also see Gryffyn.
Griswold Teutonic From the grey forest.
Grosvenor Old French A great huntsman.
Grover Old English From the grove, of trees.
Grumio   From Shakespeare's play Taming of the Shrew.
Gryffyn Comish/Welsh Mythological beast. A boy or girl's name.
Gugliehno Italian A strong and resolute protector.
Guiderius   From Shakespeare's play Cymbeline.
Guido Italian The wide one, or from the wood.
Guildenstern   From Shakespeare's play Hamlet.
Guildford Old English By the ford.
Guillaume French A strong and resolute protector.
Guillermo Spanish A strong and resolute protector.
Gul Hindu  
Gulab Hindu  
Gunnar Teutonic bold warrior
Gunther German A bold warrior.
Guntur Indonesian Thunder.
Gurion Hebrew Of lion-like strength, or the place of God.
Gurkan Turkish Gurko
Gus Old Norse The staff of the Goths.
Gustav Old Norse Lord's cane.
Guthrie Scottish Gaelic From the windy place.
Guy Teutonic The wide one, or from the wood.
Gwilym Welsh Welsh form of William. A strong and resolute protector.
Gwyn Welsh White, fair, or blessed. A boy or girl's name.
Gwynfor Welsh From the fair place.
Gye Teutonic The wide one, or from the wood.
Gyles Greek A kid, or young goat.
Gyula Hungarian name of a honor