Diccionario de nombres
899 nombres con significado y origen verificados
GABBY
Diminutive of GABRIEL or GABRIELLE.
GABI
German diminutive of GABRIELE (2) (feminine), Romanian diminutive of GABRIEL (masculine) or GABRIELA (feminine), and Hu...
GABIN
French form of Gabinus (see GAVINO).
GABINUS
Latin form of GAVINO.
GÁBOR
Hungarian form of GABRIEL.
GÁBRIEL
Hungarian form of GABRIEL.
GABRIEL
From the Hebrew name גַבְרִיאֵל (Gavri'el) meaning "God is my strong man", derived from גֶּבֶר (gever) "strong man, hero...
GABRIELE (1)
Italian form of GABRIEL.
GABRIELĖ
Lithuanian feminine form of GABRIEL.
GABRIELLA
Feminine form of GABRIEL.
GABRIELLE
French feminine form of GABRIEL. This was the real name of French fashion designer Coco Chanel (1883-1971).
GABRIJEL
Croatian and Slovene form of GABRIEL.
GAD
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
Variant of GAY.
GAËL
Meaning uncertain. It possibly derives from the ethno-linguistic term Gael, which refers to speakers of Gaelic languages...
GAENOR
Welsh variant of GAYNOR.
GAËTAN
French form of Caietanus (see GAETANO).
GAÉTANE
French feminine form of Caietanus (see GAETANO).
GAETANO
Italian form of the Latin name Caietanus, which meant "from Caieta". Caieta (now called Gaeta) was a town in ancient Ita...
GAGE
From an English surname of Old French origin meaning either "measure", originally denoting one who was an assayer, or "p...
GAIA
From the Greek word γαια (gaia), a parallel form of γη (ge) meaning "earth". In Greek mythology Gaia was the mother godd...
GAIANE
Greek form of GAIANA.
GAILA
Elaborated form of GAIL.
GAIOZ
Georgian form of GAIUS.
GAIZKA
Means "saviour" in Basque.
GAJA (2)
Means "glad" in Esperanto.
GAL (2)
Slovene form of GALLUS.
GALADRIEL
Means "maiden crowned with a radiant garland" in Sindarin. Galadriel was a Noldorin elf princess renowned for her beauty...
GALAL
Variant transcription of JALAL.
GALE (1)
Variant of GAIL.
GALEN
Modern form of the Greek name Γαληνος (Galenos), which meant "calm" from Greek γαληνη (galene). It was borne by a 2nd-ce...
GALENE
Greek feminine form of GALEN.
GALIA
Variant of GAL (1).
GALINA
Russian and Bulgarian feminine form of Galenos (see GALEN).
GALIT
Variant of GAL (1).
GALLAGHER
From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Gallchobhair meaning "descendant of GALLCHOBHAR".
GALLO
Italian form of GALLUS.
GALO
Spanish form of GALLUS.
GAMAL
Variant transcription of JAMAL.
GAMIL
Egyptian transcription of JAMIL.
GAMZE
Means "dimple" in Turkish.
GANDALF
Means "wand elf" in Old Norse, from the elements gandr "wand, staff, cane" and álfr "elf". This name belongs to a dwarf ...
GANESHA
Means "lord of hordes" from Sanskrit गण (gana) meaning "horde, multitude" and ईश (isha) meaning "lord, ruler". This is t...
GANIX
Basque form of JOHN.
GANYMEDE
From Greek Γανυμηδης (Ganymedes), which was possibly derived from γανυμαι (ganymai) "to be glad" and μηδομαι (medomai) "...
GANZORIG
Means "steel courage" in Mongolian.
GARBHÁN
Means "little rough one" from Irish garbh "rough" combined with a diminutive suffix. This was the name of a 7th-century ...
GARBIÑE
Variant of GARBI.
GARDENIA
From the name of the tropical flower, which was named for the Scottish naturalist Alexander Garden (1730-1791).
GAREN
Short form of GAREGIN.
GAREY
Variant of GARY.
GARGI
Meaning unknown. This was the name of a 7th-century BC Indian philosopher who appears in the Upanishads, which are parts...
GARNET (1)
From the English word garnet for the precious stone, the birthstone of January. The word is derived from Middle English ...
GARNETT
Variant of GARNET (2).
GARRET
From a surname which was a variant of GARRETT.
GARRICK
From a surname which was originally derived from Occitan garric meaning "oak tree grove".
GARSEA
Meaning unknown, possibly related to the Basque word hartz meaning "bear". This was the name of several medieval kings o...
GARVAN
Anglicized form of GARBHÁN.
GÁSPÁR
Hungarian form of JASPER.
GASPARD
French form of JASPER.
GASPARO
Italian form of JASPER.
GASTO
Old Germanic form of GASTON.
GASTON
Possibly from a Germanic name derived from the element gast meaning "stranger, guest". This is the usual French name for...
GATHBIYYA
Variant transcription of JATHIBIYYA.
GAUFRID
Derived from the Germanic elements gawia "territory" and frid "peace".
GAULTIER
French form of WALTER.
GAUTAM
Modern form of GAUTAMA.
GAUTHIER
French form of WALTER.
GAUTSELIN
Germanic form of JOCELYN.
GAVIN
Medieval form of GAWAIN. Though it died out in England, it was reintroduced from Scotland in the 20th century.
GAVRAIL
Bulgarian form of GABRIEL.
GAVRIEL
Hebrew form of GABRIEL.
GAVRI'EL
Hebrew form of GABRIEL.
GAVRIIL
Greek and Russian form of GABRIEL.
GAVRIILU
Old Slavic form of GABRIEL.
GAVRILA
Romanian feminine form of GABRIEL.
GAWAHIR
Variant transcription of JAWAHIR.
GAWDAT
Variant transcription of JAWDAT.
GAY
From the English word gay meaning "gay, happy". By the mid-20th century the word had acquired the additional meaning of ...
GAYATRI
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)
Means "goal" in Turkish.
GABE
Short form of GABRIEL.
GABIJA
Probably from Lithuanian gaubti meaning "to cover". In Lithuanian mythology this was the name of the goddess of fire and...
GABINO
Spanish form of Gabinus (see GAVINO).
GABIR
Variant transcription of JABIR.
GABR
Variant transcription of JABR.
GABRIËL
Dutch form of GABRIEL.
GABRIELA
Feminine form of GABRIEL.
GABRIELE (2)
German feminine form of GABRIEL.
GABRIELIUS
Lithuanian form of GABRIEL.
GABRIËLLE
Dutch feminine form of GABRIEL.
GABRIELS
Latvian form of GABRIEL.
GABRIJELA
Croatian feminine form of GABRIEL.
GADAR
Variant transcription of KATAR.
GAEA
Latinized form of GAIA.
GAËLLE
Feminine form of GAËL.
GAÉTAN
French form of Caietanus (see GAETANO).
GAETANA
Feminine form of GAETANO.
GAËTANE
French feminine form of Caietanus (see GAETANO).
GAFAR
Variant transcription of JAFAR.
GAHARIET
Medieval French form of GARETH.
GAIANA
Latinized form of the Greek name Γαιανη (Gaiane), a derivative of GAIA. This was the name of a (perhaps fictional) marty...
GAIL
Short form of ABIGAIL.
GAIOS
Greek form of GAIUS.
GAIUS
Latin, BiblicalRoman praenomen, or given name, of uncertain meaning. It is possibly derived from Latin gaudere "to rejoi...
GAJA (1)
Either a form of GAIA or a feminine form of GAIUS.
GAL (1)
Means "wave" in Hebrew.
GALA
Short form of GALINA.
GALAHAD
Meaning unknown. In Arthurian legend Sir Galahad was the son of Lancelot and Elaine. He was the most pure of the Knights...
GALCHOBHAR
Means "foreign help" in Irish.
GALE (2)
From an English surname which was derived from Middle English gaile "jovial".
GALENA
Bulgarian and Macedonian feminine form of Galenos (see GALEN).
GALENOS
Original Greek form of GALEN.
GALILA
Variant transcription of JALILA.
GALİP
Turkish form of GHALIB.
GALL
Form of GALLUS.
GALLCHOBHAR
Irish name derived from gall "stranger" and cabhair "help".
GALLUS
Roman family name which meant "rooster" in Latin. This was the name of a 7th-century Irish saint, a companion of Saint C...
GALYA
Diminutive of GALINA.
GAMALIEL
Means "benefit of God" in Hebrew. In Acts in the New Testament he is a teacher of Saint Paul.
GAMILA
Egyptian transcription of JAMILA.
GANBAATAR
Means "steel hero" in Mongolian.
GANESH
Modern form of GANESHA.
GANG
From Chinese 刚 (gāng) meaning "hard, rigid, strong", as well as other characters with a similar pronunciation.
GANIZANI
Means "think" in Chewa.
GANYMEDES
Greek form of GANYMEDE.
GARAILE
Means "victor" in Basque.
GARBI
Means "clean, pure" in Basque.
GARDEN
Means "transparent, clear" in Basque.
GAREGIN
Old Armenian name of unknown meaning.
GARETH
Meaning unknown. It first appears in this form in Thomas Malory's 15th-century compilation of Arthurian legends 'Le Mort...
GARFIELD
From a surname meaning "triangle field" in Old English. A famous bearer was American president James A. Garfield (1831-1...
GARLAND
From a surname meaning "triangle land" from Old English gara and land. The surname originally belonged to a person who o...
GARNET (2)
From an English surname which either referred to a person who made hinges (Old French carne) or was derived from the Nor...
GARNETTE
Variant of GARNET (1).
GARRETT
From an English surname which was derived from the given name GERALD or GERARD. A famous bearer of the surname was Pat G...
GARRY
Variant of GARY.
GARTH
From a surname meaning "garden" in Old Norse, originally denoting one who lived near or worked in a garden.
GARY
From an English surname which was derived from a Norman given name, which was itself originally a short form of names be...
GASPAR
Spanish and Portuguese form of JASPER, as well as the Latin form.
GASPARE
Italian form of JASPER.
GAŠPER
Slovene form of JASPER.
GASTÓN
Spanish form of GASTON.
GASTONE
Italian form of GASTON.
GAUBERT
French form of the Germanic name Waldobert, composed of the elements wald "rule" and beraht "bright". This was the name ...
GAUHAR
Variant transcription of JAWAHIR.
GAURI
Means "white" in Sanskrit. This is a Hindu goddess, another name of Parvati the wife of Shiva, so named because of her f...
GAUTAMA
In the case of Siddhartha Gautama, a patronymic form of GOTAMA. Siddhartha Gautama, also known as Buddha, the founder of...
GAUTIER
French form of WALTER.
GAUTSTAFR
Old Norse form (possibly) of GUSTAV. This form is only attested in the Old Norse period belonging to a horse.
GAVINO
From the Late Latin name Gabinus, which possibly referred to the ancient city of Gabii in central Italy. Saint Gavino wa...
GAVREL
Yiddish form of GABRIEL.
GAVRIILA
Feminine form of GAVRIIL.
GAVRIL
Bulgarian, Macedonian and Romanian form of GABRIEL.
GAVRILO
Serbian form of GABRIEL.
GAWAIN
Meaning uncertain, from the Latin form Walganus used by the 12th-century chronicler Geoffrey of Monmouth. This was the n...
GAWEŁ
Polish form of GALLUS.
GAYATHRI
South Indian variant of GAYATRI.
GAYE (1)
Variant of GAY.
GAYELORD
Variant of GAYLORD.
GAYLA
Elaborated form of GAIL.
GAYLORD
From an English surname which was derived from Old French gaillard "high-spirited, boistrous". This name was rarely used...
GAZ
Diminutive of GARY or GARETH.
GAZSI
Hungarian diminutive of JASPER.
GEARALT
Irish form of GERALD.
GEBAHARD
Old Germanic form of GEBHARD.
GEDALIAH
Means "YAHWEH is great" in Hebrew. This was the name of several characters in the Old Testament, including the governor ...
GEDEON
Form of GIDEON used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament.
GEERT
Dutch form of GERHARD.
GEERTRUIDA
Dutch form of GERTRUDE.
GEFFREY
Variant of GEOFFREY.
GEIR
Derived from the Old Norse element geirr meaning "spear".
GELLÉRT
Hungarian form of GERARD. Saint Gellért was an 11th-century missionary to Hungary who was martyred by being thrown into ...
GEMA
Spanish form of GEMMA.
GEMARYAHU
Hebrew form of GEMARIAH.
GEMMA
Medieval Italian nickname meaning "gem, precious stone". It was borne by the wife of the 13th-century Italian poet Dante...
GENA (2)
Diminutive of GENNADIY.
GENE
Short form of EUGENE.
GENETTE
Variant of JEANETTE.
GENEVIÈVE
From the medieval name Genovefa, which is of uncertain origin. It could be derived from the Germanic elements kuni "kin,...
GENEVRA
Variant of GINEVRA.
GENIE
Diminutive of EUGENIA.
GENNADI
Variant transcription of GENNADIY.
GENNADIUS
Latinized form of the Greek name Γενναδιος (Gennadios), which was derived from Greek γενναδας (gennadas) "noble, generou...
GENNADIYA
Feminine form of GENNADIY.
GENNARINO
Diminutive of GENNARO.
GENOVEFA
Older form of GENEVIÈVE.
GENOVEVA
Spanish and Portuguese form of GENEVIÈVE.
GENTIAN
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
Possibly means "to beget" in Illyrian. This was the name of a 2nd-century BC Illyrian king who went to war with Rome.
GEOFF
Short form of GEOFFREY.
GEOFFROI
Medieval French form of GEOFFREY.
GEORDIE
Diminutive of GEORGE.
GEORGE
From the Greek name Γεωργιος (Georgios) which was derived from the Greek word γεωργος (georgos) meaning "farmer, earthwo...
GEORGEI
Old Slavic form of GEORGE.
GEORGES
French form of GEORGE. This name was borne by the French artists Georges Seurat (1859-1891) and Georges Braque (1882-196...
GEORGETTE
French feminine form of GEORGE.
GEORGIA
Latinate feminine form of GEORGE. This is the name of an American state, which was named after the British king George I...
GEORGIE
Diminutive of GEORGIA or GEORGE.
GEORGINA
Feminine form of GEORGE.
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