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.
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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.