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899 nombres con significado y origen verificados

GABBY

M/F

Diminutive of GABRIEL or GABRIELLE.

GABI

M/F

German diminutive of GABRIELE (2) (feminine), Romanian diminutive of GABRIEL (masculine) or GABRIELA (feminine), and Hu...

GABIN

M

French form of Gabinus (see GAVINO).

GABINUS

M

Latin form of GAVINO.

GÁBOR

M

Hungarian form of GABRIEL.

GÁBRIEL

M

Hungarian form of GABRIEL.

GABRIEL

M

From the Hebrew name גַבְרִיאֵל (Gavri'el) meaning "God is my strong man", derived from גֶּבֶר (gever) "strong man, hero...

GABRIELE (1)

M

Italian form of GABRIEL.

GABRIELĖ

F

Lithuanian feminine form of GABRIEL.

GABRIELLA

F

Feminine form of GABRIEL.

GABRIELLE

F

French feminine form of GABRIEL. This was the real name of French fashion designer Coco Chanel (1883-1971).

GABRIJEL

M

Croatian and Slovene form of GABRIEL.

GAD

M

Means "fortune, luck" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament, Gad is the first son of Jacob by Leah's slave-girl Zilpah, and th...

GAE

F

Variant of GAY.

GAËL

M

Meaning uncertain. It possibly derives from the ethno-linguistic term Gael, which refers to speakers of Gaelic languages...

GAENOR

F

Welsh variant of GAYNOR.

GAËTAN

M

French form of Caietanus (see GAETANO).

GAÉTANE

F

French feminine form of Caietanus (see GAETANO).

GAETANO

M

Italian form of the Latin name Caietanus, which meant "from Caieta". Caieta (now called Gaeta) was a town in ancient Ita...

GAGE

M

From an English surname of Old French origin meaning either "measure", originally denoting one who was an assayer, or "p...

GAIA

F

From the Greek word γαια (gaia), a parallel form of γη (ge) meaning "earth". In Greek mythology Gaia was the mother godd...

GAIANE

F

Greek form of GAIANA.

GAILA

F

Elaborated form of GAIL.

GAIOZ

M

Georgian form of GAIUS.

GAIZKA

M

Means "saviour" in Basque.

GAJA (2)

F

Means "glad" in Esperanto.

GAL (2)

M

Slovene form of GALLUS.

GALADRIEL

F

Means "maiden crowned with a radiant garland" in Sindarin. Galadriel was a Noldorin elf princess renowned for her beauty...

GALAL

M

Variant transcription of JALAL.

GALE (1)

F

Variant of GAIL.

GALEN

M

Modern form of the Greek name Γαληνος (Galenos), which meant "calm" from Greek γαληνη (galene). It was borne by a 2nd-ce...

GALENE

F

Greek feminine form of GALEN.

GALIA

F

Variant of GAL (1).

GALINA

F

Russian and Bulgarian feminine form of Galenos (see GALEN).

GALIT

F

Variant of GAL (1).

GALLAGHER

M

From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Gallchobhair meaning "descendant of GALLCHOBHAR".

GALLO

M

Italian form of GALLUS.

GALO

M

Spanish form of GALLUS.

GAMAL

M

Variant transcription of JAMAL.

GAMIL

M

Egyptian transcription of JAMIL.

GAMZE

F

Means "dimple" in Turkish.

GANDALF

M

Means "wand elf" in Old Norse, from the elements gandr "wand, staff, cane" and álfr "elf". This name belongs to a dwarf ...

GANESHA

M

Means "lord of hordes" from Sanskrit गण (gana) meaning "horde, multitude" and ईश (isha) meaning "lord, ruler". This is t...

GANIX

M

Basque form of JOHN.

GANYMEDE

M

From Greek Γανυμηδης (Ganymedes), which was possibly derived from γανυμαι (ganymai) "to be glad" and μηδομαι (medomai) "...

GANZORIG

M

Means "steel courage" in Mongolian.

GARBHÁN

M

Means "little rough one" from Irish garbh "rough" combined with a diminutive suffix. This was the name of a 7th-century ...

GARBIÑE

F

Variant of GARBI.

GARDENIA

F

From the name of the tropical flower, which was named for the Scottish naturalist Alexander Garden (1730-1791).

GAREN

M

Short form of GAREGIN.

GAREY

M

Variant of GARY.

GARGI

F

Meaning unknown. This was the name of a 7th-century BC Indian philosopher who appears in the Upanishads, which are parts...

GARNET (1)

F

From the English word garnet for the precious stone, the birthstone of January. The word is derived from Middle English ...

GARNETT

M/F

Variant of GARNET (2).

GARRET

M

From a surname which was a variant of GARRETT.

GARRICK

M

From a surname which was originally derived from Occitan garric meaning "oak tree grove".

GARSEA

M

Meaning unknown, possibly related to the Basque word hartz meaning "bear". This was the name of several medieval kings o...

GARVAN

M

Anglicized form of GARBHÁN.

GÁSPÁR

M

Hungarian form of JASPER.

GASPARD

M

French form of JASPER.

GASPARO

M

Italian form of JASPER.

GASTO

M

Old Germanic form of GASTON.

GASTON

M

Possibly from a Germanic name derived from the element gast meaning "stranger, guest". This is the usual French name for...

GATHBIYYA

F

Variant transcription of JATHIBIYYA.

GAUFRID

M

Derived from the Germanic elements gawia "territory" and frid "peace".

GAULTIER

M

French form of WALTER.

GAUTAM

M

Modern form of GAUTAMA.

GAUTHIER

M

French form of WALTER.

GAUTSELIN

M

Germanic form of JOCELYN.

GAVIN

M

Medieval form of GAWAIN. Though it died out in England, it was reintroduced from Scotland in the 20th century.

GAVRAIL

M

Bulgarian form of GABRIEL.

GAVRIEL

M

Hebrew form of GABRIEL.

GAVRI'EL

M

Hebrew form of GABRIEL.

GAVRIIL

M

Greek and Russian form of GABRIEL.

GAVRIILU

M

Old Slavic form of GABRIEL.

GAVRILA

F

Romanian feminine form of GABRIEL.

GAWAHIR

F

Variant transcription of JAWAHIR.

GAWDAT

M

Variant transcription of JAWDAT.

GAY

F

From the English word gay meaning "gay, happy". By the mid-20th century the word had acquired the additional meaning of ...

GAYATRI

F

From Sanskrit गायत्र (gayatra) which refers to a type of song or hymn with a particular meter. It is also the name of a ...

GAYE (2)

F

Means "goal" in Turkish.

GABE

M

Short form of GABRIEL.

GABIJA

F

Probably from Lithuanian gaubti meaning "to cover". In Lithuanian mythology this was the name of the goddess of fire and...

GABINO

M

Spanish form of Gabinus (see GAVINO).

GABIR

M

Variant transcription of JABIR.

GABR

M

Variant transcription of JABR.

GABRIËL

M

Dutch form of GABRIEL.

GABRIELA

F

Feminine form of GABRIEL.

GABRIELE (2)

F

German feminine form of GABRIEL.

GABRIELIUS

M

Lithuanian form of GABRIEL.

GABRIËLLE

F

Dutch feminine form of GABRIEL.

GABRIELS

M

Latvian form of GABRIEL.

GABRIJELA

F

Croatian feminine form of GABRIEL.

GADAR

F

Variant transcription of KATAR.

GAEA

F

Latinized form of GAIA.

GAËLLE

F

Feminine form of GAËL.

GAÉTAN

M

French form of Caietanus (see GAETANO).

GAETANA

F

Feminine form of GAETANO.

GAËTANE

F

French feminine form of Caietanus (see GAETANO).

GAFAR

M

Variant transcription of JAFAR.

GAHARIET

M

Medieval French form of GARETH.

GAIANA

F

Latinized form of the Greek name Γαιανη (Gaiane), a derivative of GAIA. This was the name of a (perhaps fictional) marty...

GAIL

F

Short form of ABIGAIL.

GAIOS

M

Greek form of GAIUS.

GAIUS

M

Latin, BiblicalRoman praenomen, or given name, of uncertain meaning. It is possibly derived from Latin gaudere "to rejoi...

GAJA (1)

F

Either a form of GAIA or a feminine form of GAIUS.

GAL (1)

M/F

Means "wave" in Hebrew.

GALA

F

Short form of GALINA.

GALAHAD

M

Meaning unknown. In Arthurian legend Sir Galahad was the son of Lancelot and Elaine. He was the most pure of the Knights...

GALCHOBHAR

M

Means "foreign help" in Irish.

GALE (2)

M

From an English surname which was derived from Middle English gaile "jovial".

GALENA

F

Bulgarian and Macedonian feminine form of Galenos (see GALEN).

GALENOS

M

Original Greek form of GALEN.

GALILA

F

Variant transcription of JALILA.

GALİP

M

Turkish form of GHALIB.

GALL

M

Form of GALLUS.

GALLCHOBHAR

M

Irish name derived from gall "stranger" and cabhair "help".

GALLUS

M

Roman family name which meant "rooster" in Latin. This was the name of a 7th-century Irish saint, a companion of Saint C...

GALYA

F

Diminutive of GALINA.

GAMALIEL

M

Means "benefit of God" in Hebrew. In Acts in the New Testament he is a teacher of Saint Paul.

GAMILA

F

Egyptian transcription of JAMILA.

GANBAATAR

M

Means "steel hero" in Mongolian.

GANESH

M

Modern form of GANESHA.

GANG

M

From Chinese 刚 (gāng) meaning "hard, rigid, strong", as well as other characters with a similar pronunciation.

GANIZANI

M/F

Means "think" in Chewa.

GANYMEDES

M

Greek form of GANYMEDE.

GARAILE

M

Means "victor" in Basque.

GARBI

F

Means "clean, pure" in Basque.

GARDEN

F

Means "transparent, clear" in Basque.

GAREGIN

M

Old Armenian name of unknown meaning.

GARETH

M

Meaning unknown. It first appears in this form in Thomas Malory's 15th-century compilation of Arthurian legends 'Le Mort...

GARFIELD

M

From a surname meaning "triangle field" in Old English. A famous bearer was American president James A. Garfield (1831-1...

GARLAND

M

From a surname meaning "triangle land" from Old English gara and land. The surname originally belonged to a person who o...

GARNET (2)

M/F

From an English surname which either referred to a person who made hinges (Old French carne) or was derived from the Nor...

GARNETTE

F

Variant of GARNET (1).

GARRETT

M

From an English surname which was derived from the given name GERALD or GERARD. A famous bearer of the surname was Pat G...

GARRY

M

Variant of GARY.

GARTH

M

From a surname meaning "garden" in Old Norse, originally denoting one who lived near or worked in a garden.

GARY

M

From an English surname which was derived from a Norman given name, which was itself originally a short form of names be...

GASPAR

M

Spanish and Portuguese form of JASPER, as well as the Latin form.

GASPARE

M

Italian form of JASPER.

GAŠPER

M

Slovene form of JASPER.

GASTÓN

M

Spanish form of GASTON.

GASTONE

M

Italian form of GASTON.

GAUBERT

M

French form of the Germanic name Waldobert, composed of the elements wald "rule" and beraht "bright". This was the name ...

GAUHAR

F

Variant transcription of JAWAHIR.

GAURI

F

Means "white" in Sanskrit. This is a Hindu goddess, another name of Parvati the wife of Shiva, so named because of her f...

GAUTAMA

M

In the case of Siddhartha Gautama, a patronymic form of GOTAMA. Siddhartha Gautama, also known as Buddha, the founder of...

GAUTIER

M

French form of WALTER.

GAUTSTAFR

M

Old Norse form (possibly) of GUSTAV. This form is only attested in the Old Norse period belonging to a horse.

GAVINO

M

From the Late Latin name Gabinus, which possibly referred to the ancient city of Gabii in central Italy. Saint Gavino wa...

GAVREL

M

Yiddish form of GABRIEL.

GAVRIILA

F

Feminine form of GAVRIIL.

GAVRIL

M

Bulgarian, Macedonian and Romanian form of GABRIEL.

GAVRILO

M

Serbian form of GABRIEL.

GAWAIN

M

Meaning uncertain, from the Latin form Walganus used by the 12th-century chronicler Geoffrey of Monmouth. This was the n...

GAWEŁ

M

Polish form of GALLUS.

GAYATHRI

F

South Indian variant of GAYATRI.

GAYE (1)

F

Variant of GAY.

GAYELORD

M

Variant of GAYLORD.

GAYLA

F

Elaborated form of GAIL.

GAYLORD

M

From an English surname which was derived from Old French gaillard "high-spirited, boistrous". This name was rarely used...

GAZ

M

Diminutive of GARY or GARETH.

GAZSI

M

Hungarian diminutive of JASPER.

GEARALT

M

Irish form of GERALD.

GEBAHARD

M

Old Germanic form of GEBHARD.

GEDALIAH

M

Means "YAHWEH is great" in Hebrew. This was the name of several characters in the Old Testament, including the governor ...

GEDEON

M

Form of GIDEON used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament.

GEERT

M

Dutch form of GERHARD.

GEERTRUIDA

F

Dutch form of GERTRUDE.

GEFFREY

M

Variant of GEOFFREY.

GEIR

M

Derived from the Old Norse element geirr meaning "spear".

GELLÉRT

M

Hungarian form of GERARD. Saint Gellért was an 11th-century missionary to Hungary who was martyred by being thrown into ...

GEMA

F

Spanish form of GEMMA.

GEMARYAHU

M

Hebrew form of GEMARIAH.

GEMMA

F

Medieval Italian nickname meaning "gem, precious stone". It was borne by the wife of the 13th-century Italian poet Dante...

GENA (2)

M

Diminutive of GENNADIY.

GENE

M

Short form of EUGENE.

GENETTE

F

Variant of JEANETTE.

GENEVIÈVE

F

From the medieval name Genovefa, which is of uncertain origin. It could be derived from the Germanic elements kuni "kin,...

GENEVRA

F

Variant of GINEVRA.

GENIE

F

Diminutive of EUGENIA.

GENNADI

M

Variant transcription of GENNADIY.

GENNADIUS

M

Latinized form of the Greek name Γενναδιος (Gennadios), which was derived from Greek γενναδας (gennadas) "noble, generou...

GENNADIYA

F

Feminine form of GENNADIY.

GENNARINO

M

Diminutive of GENNARO.

GENOVEFA

F

Older form of GENEVIÈVE.

GENOVEVA

F

Spanish and Portuguese form of GENEVIÈVE.

GENTIAN

M

From the name of the flowering plant called the gentian, the roots of which are used to create a tonic. It is derived fr...

GENTIUS

M

Possibly means "to beget" in Illyrian. This was the name of a 2nd-century BC Illyrian king who went to war with Rome.

GEOFF

M

Short form of GEOFFREY.

GEOFFROI

M

Medieval French form of GEOFFREY.

GEORDIE

M

Diminutive of GEORGE.

GEORGE

M

From the Greek name Γεωργιος (Georgios) which was derived from the Greek word γεωργος (georgos) meaning "farmer, earthwo...

GEORGEI

M

Old Slavic form of GEORGE.

GEORGES

M

French form of GEORGE. This name was borne by the French artists Georges Seurat (1859-1891) and Georges Braque (1882-196...

GEORGETTE

F

French feminine form of GEORGE.

GEORGIA

F

Latinate feminine form of GEORGE. This is the name of an American state, which was named after the British king George I...

GEORGIE

M/F

Diminutive of GEORGIA or GEORGE.

GEORGINA

F

Feminine form of GEORGE.

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