Name with G

  • A classic given name, widely used.

  • Popular first name in many countries.

  • Well-known male first name.

  • Common short form of Gregory; used as a name.

  • A familiar female given name, very common.

  • Short, popular female given name.

  • Traditional male first name, still used.

  • Popular female given name; international.

  • Also a place, but a well-known female name.

  • Valid variant spelling of Gary; given name.

  • Common nickname used as a first name.

  • Popular male given name, used internationally.

  • Male given name, common in Spanish-speaking areas.

  • Classic male given name; very common.

  • Short, strong male given name; common.

  • Old German female name; meant “spear of strength”.

  • Latin-root female name meaning “glory”.

  • Male given name of Germanic origin, common in Europe.

  • Scottish-root male name, linked to “spacious fort”.

  • Celtic male name, likely from “white hawk”.

  • Scandinavian form of Greta/Grete, popular in Europe.

  • Old German name meaning 'bright pledge'.

  • Feminine form of George, used in UK and beyond.

  • Scottish/English name; also surname, classic male.

  • Nickname for Virginia or Genevieve, common in US/UK.

  • Diminutive of Gerald or Gerard, widely used.

  • Unisex name; variant of Gail, also weather term.

  • Hindu given name, elephant-headed deity in India.

  • German/Scandinavian name meaning 'staff of the Goths'.

  • French name from Germanic roots; means “pledge”.

  • Short form of Gabriela/Gabrielle, used worldwide.

  • French feminine form of Gabriel, popular globally.

  • Short form of Gwendolyn/Gwenllian, Welsh origin.

  • English name of Norman origin, means 'spear strength'.

  • Variant spelling of Garrett, used as male given name.

  • German name; variant Günther, meaning 'battle warrior'.

  • Cat name from comics, also rare human given name.

  • Spanish form of William, very common in Latin America.

  • English given name; also nickname for redheads.

  • Female name, French origin, used in English.

  • Short form of Augustus or Angus, common male name.

  • Welsh-origin male name meaning "gentle".

  • Unisex name of Breton/Spanish origin, quite common.

  • Spanish male given name, from Gonzalo.

  • French male name; known from Disney’s Gaston.

  • Old French-origin male name; also English given name.

  • Female given name; variant of Gillian/Jillian.

  • Given name or nickname, short for Gillian/Gilbert.

  • Short form of Geoffrey, common male given name.

  • Female given name; variant of Abigail or Gail.

  • Scottish/Slavic male name; variant of Gregory.

  • German-origin female name; popular in US mid‑20C.

  • Spanish female name; diminutive of Gracia.

  • Scottish/English male name; means “valley”.

  • Indian male given name; means “brightness”.

  • Nickname for George/Georgia, used as given name.

  • Italian male name; form of John, very common.

  • Indian unisex given name, also sacred river.

  • Medieval form of Geoffrey, classic English male name.

  • Short form of Eugene or Genevieve, used as a given name.

  • Modern English given name, means “son of the steward”.

  • English/Scottish male name, variant of Glen.

  • French-origin female name, “woman of the people”.

  • English given name from a mythic creature, now common.

  • English female name, popular mid‑20th century.

  • Italian male given name, short for Luigi or Eugenio.

  • Spanish unisex name, tied to a Marian devotion.

  • English female name, popular in early 1900s.

  • Italian form of Julia, very common female name.

  • Given name of Apache leader; used as a male first name.

  • Variant spelling of Greg, male given name.

  • Biblical/modern unisex name meaning “beginning”.

  • Diminutive of Grace, popular English female name.

  • Short form of Gilbert or Gilberto, used as a first name.

  • Female given name, known from actress Gilda Radner.

  • Germanic name, famous from Grimm tale of Hansel & Gretel.

  • Italian form of George, common in Italy and Switzerland.

  • Spanish/Italian/Portuguese form of Gilbert as a given name.

  • Slavic male name, common in the Balkans region.

  • Hebrew origin, means 'mighty warrior' or 'great destroyer'.

  • Germanic given name, also used in Scandinavia.

  • Fictional wizard from Tolkien, still used as a given name.

  • Italian/Spanish form of Gregory, used as a male first name.

  • German male given name, from spear + strong roots.

  • Short form of George or Geovanni, used as a first name.

  • Used as a given name and surname; also a color word.

  • Indian male given name, often linked to Lord Krishna.

  • English male name; known from country singer Garth Brooks.

  • Greek form of John, popular NBA star Giannis Antetokounmpo.

  • English given name meaning 'pledge' or 'oath'.

Les mots dans la liste Name with G proviennent des joueurs du jeu de mots Le Petit Bac.