person name with G

  • Classic English name, from Greek for 'farmer'.

  • English given name, variant of Gareth/Gearald.

  • Short form of Gregory, common in English.

  • Hebrew origin, means 'God is my strength'.

  • Germanic origin, means 'rule of the spear'.

  • Diminutive of Regina or Georgina, popular in US.

  • English virtue name meaning 'grace, favor'.

  • Alt. spelling of Gary, used as given name.

  • Used as a female given name; also a US state.

  • Nickname for Gabriel, used as a first name.

  • Scottish origin, means 'white hawk of battle'.

  • Nickname for Gabrielle/Gabriella, common name.

  • Feminine of Gabriel, popular in Latin America.

  • From Greek 'Gregorios', meaning 'watchful'.

  • Scottish surname turned male given name.

  • English given name meaning 'large, great'.

  • Latin origin, means 'glory'; classic female name.

  • Given name, also variant of Gail or a nature name.

  • French form of Gerardus, used as male first name.

  • Spanish/Italian form of Gerard, common given name.

  • Old German female name, meaning “spear of strength”.

  • Form of Greta/Margaret, popular in Europe and US.

  • Nickname used as given name, Italian and US usage.

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

  • Old French/English male name, “bright pledge”.

  • Diminutive of Gerald/Gerard, common in English.

  • Italian-origin female name, popular in US today.

  • Feminine of Gabriel, common in many languages.

  • Variant of Garrett, Irish/Norman roots as first name.

  • Nickname for Virginia, used as standalone name.

  • Scottish surname turned given name; male first name.

  • Short for Gwendolyn, Welsh roots, now a given name.

  • Spanish/Portuguese male name, from Latin “Gustavus”.

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

  • French-origin female name, linked to ballet fame.

  • Short form of Gabriela/Gabrielle, used as first name.

  • Short form of Augustus/Angus, now a casual given name.

  • English male first name, variant of Garrett.

  • Nickname for Gillian/Giles, used as a given name.

  • English given name, variant of Abigail, popular mid‑20th c.

  • Female given name of Latin origin, means “gem” or “precious stone”.

  • Italian male given name, form of John (“God is gracious”).

  • English/Scottish female name, variant of Gillian/Julian.

  • Short given name, often from Gianna or Georgia, modern usage.

  • Male given name, Norman French origin, common in England/France.

  • Spanish form of William, widely used in Latin America.

  • Used as male given name; from Latin “Germanus”, “brother”.

  • Given name and surname; as first name, Scottish origin.

  • Unisex given name, Celtic origin; popular in Mexico & France.

  • Indian male given name, also name of a Hindu deity.

  • Diminutive of Geoffrey, used as a familiar first name.

  • Female given name, Germanic origin, means “rule of the spear”.

  • French feminine form of Gabriel, means “God is my strength”.

  • Italian given name, often short for Giovanni; also used alone.

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

  • Welsh male given name, related to “Gareth the Knight” legend.

  • German/Scandinavian male name, from Old Norse “Gustaf”.

  • Central European male name, form of Gregory, “watchful one”.

  • Germanic male name, variant of Günther. Seen in Europe.

  • French male name, from German Gaston, meaning 'guest'.

  • English female name, often short for Grace.

  • Old French form of Jeffrey. Classic English male name.

  • Italian female name, form of Gianna, linked to Johanna.

  • Spanish male name of Germanic origin, common in Spain/LatAm.

  • Male given name used in Latin America and Brazil.

  • English male name, alternative spelling of Greg.

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

  • Indian female name from Sanskrit, means 'song'.

  • Indian male name, from Sanskrit, means 'pride'.

  • Nickname for Gabrielle/Gabriel, used as given name.

  • Hebrew male name meaning 'joy'; also short for Gilbert.

  • English female name, variant of Glenda/Glenys.

  • Indian unisex name; also sacred river goddess.

  • English given name; also nickname for Virginia.

  • Variant of Greta, short form of Margaret.

  • English male given name, also a surname‑derived name.

  • German female name meaning 'pearl'; classic in US.

  • Italian short form of Giorgio or Giovanni, common in Italy.

  • German short form of Georg, used as a given name.

  • English given name, short for Eugene or Eugenia.

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

  • Variant of Gordon/Goran, used as a male given name.

  • English female name, popular in early 1900s.

  • Italian‑origin name, also used in English‑speaking areas.

  • Gunter
  • Spanish female name, form of Grace, common in Latin America.

  • Italian female name, feminine of Giovanni.

  • Used as a given name; also famous Apache leader.

  • Used as first name or nickname in English‑speaking countries.

  • Biblical‑inspired given name, “beginning; origin”.

  • Portuguese and Spanish male name, form of Gilbert.

  • Germanic male name, less common but used as first name.

Slova v seznamu person name with G pochází od hráčů slovní hry Jméno, město, zvíře, věc.