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Garman | Speannan. | Male | English | - |
Garmann | Speannan. | Male | English | - |
Garmond | Spear protector. | Male | English | - |
Garmund | Spear protector. | Male | English | - |
Garnell | Keeper of grain. Surname. | Male | English | - |
Garner | Keeper of grain. Surname. | Male | English | - |
Garnet | Armed with a spear. Used as both a surname and given name. Famous bearer: British field marshal Lord Garnet Joseph Wolseley. | Male | English | - |
Garnet | A dark-red gemstone named for the pomegranate because of its color. | Female | English | - |
Garnett | Armed with a spear. | Male | English | - |
Garr | Spear. | Male | English | - |
Garrad | Variant of Garret from Gerald 'rules by the spear.'. | Male | English | - |
Garrard | Brave with a spear. | Male | English | - |
Garred | Variant of Garret from Gerald 'rules by the spear.'. | Male | English | - |
Garret | Variant of Gerald, meaning 'rules by the spear' or 'hard or bold spear.' Also an English variant of the German Gerard, based on medieval pronunciation. | Male | English | - |
Garrett | Variant of Gerald, meaning 'rules by the spear' or 'hard or bold spear.' Also an English variant of the German Gerard, based on medieval pronunciation. | Male | English | - |
Garrey | Spear. | Male | English | - |
Garrick | Derived from a two Old English words meaning spear and ruler. Used as both surname and given name. Famous bearer: 18th-century British actor David Garrick. | Male | English | - |
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Garridan | you hid | Male | English | - |
Garrison | Spear-fortified town. | Male | English | - |
Garrman | Speannan. | Male | English | - |
Garroway | Spear fighter. | Male | English | - |
Garrson | Son of Gar. | Male | English | - |
Garry | Diminutive of Garrick, meaning spear and ruler. | Male | English | - |
Garson | Son of Gar 'Spear-fortified town.'. | Male | English | - |
Garsone | Son of Gar. | Male | English | - |
Garth | Derived from the surname and place name Garth, meaning garden. Also a variant of Gareth. | Male | English | - |
Garton | Lives in the triangular farm stead. | Male | English | - |
Garvin | Friend with a spear. | Male | English | - |
Garvyn | Friend with a spear. | Male | English | - |
Garwig | Spear fighter. | Male | English | - |
Garwin | Friend with a spear. | Male | English | - |
Garwood | From the fir forest. | Male | English | - |
Garwyn | Friend with a spear. | Male | English | - |
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Gary | Hard or bold spear. A diminutive of Garret, which is an English variant of the German Gerard. Also a diminutive of Gareth and Garrick Famous bearer: American actor Gary Cooper. | Male | English | - |
Gaukroger | Roger the clumsy. | Male | English | - |
Gawain | Battle hawk. | Male | English | - |
Gawen | Battle hawk. | Male | English | - |
Gawyn | Battle hawk. | Male | English | - |
Gay | Variant of Gail: Joyful. Lively. Also a modern term denoting homosexuality. | Female | English | - |
Gayla | Festive party. | Female | English | - |
Gayle | Independent name derived from a diminutive of the Hebrew Abigail, meaning 'gives joy' or 'my father rejoices. '. | Female | English | - |
Gayle | Lively. | Male | English | - |
Gaylen | Festive party. | Female | English | - |
Gaylene | Joyful. Abbreviation of Abigail. Gael is a term for descendants of the ancient Celts in Scotland; Ireland and the Isle of Man. | Female | English | - |
Geary | Flexible. | Male | English | - |
Geffrey | Peaceful. See also Jeffrey. | Male | English | - |
Gehard | Spear hard. | Male | English | - |
Genaya | Variant of Jenny. White wave. | Female | English | - |
Gene | Abbreviation of Eugene, meaning well-born. Famous bearers: American actors Gene Kelly and Gene Hackman. | Male | English | - |
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Genna | Variant of Jenny. White wave. | Female | English | - |
Genny | Variant of Jenny. White wave. | Female | English | - |
Geoff | Diminutive of Jeffrey: Derived from one of three Old German names, meaning: district, traveler, or peaceful pledge. | Male | English | - |
Geoffrey | heavenly place | Male | English | Geoff |
Geol | Born at Christmas. | Male | English | - |
Geordie | A name commonly used to indicate a native of Tyneside. | Male | English | - |
George | Farmer. In medieval legend St. George: (the knight who became patron saint of England) struggled with a firebreathing dragon symbolizing the Devil. | Male | English | - |
Georgia | A feminine form of the Greek George, meaning tiller of the soil, or farmer. Famous bearer: the American state of Georgia, named after British King George II. | Female | English | - |
Georgie | A diminutive of Georgina, meaning tiller of the soil, or farmer. | Female | English | - |
Georgie | A diminutive of George, meaning tiller of the soil, or farmer. | Male | English | - |
Gerald | Ruling spear. Introduced into Britain from Germany during the Norman Conquest. Famous bearer: medieval Welsh writer and clergyman Gerald of Wales. | Male | English | - |
Geraldina | Rules by the spear. Feminine of Gerald. | Female | English | - |
Geraldine | Rules by the spear, ruling spear. Feminine form of Gerald:. | Female | English | - |
Geralyn | Rules by the spear. Feminine of Gerald. Blend of Geri plus Marilyn. | Female | English | - |
Geralynn | Rules by the spear. Feminine of Gerald. Blend of Geri plus Marilyn. | Female | English | - |