Baby Names Start with G

Unveiling a Treasury of 4,098 Baby Names starting with G

With an extensive collection of 4,098 names, this comprehensive list offers a diverse range of options forthose seekingthe perfect name for their child. From traditional and timeless options like Grace andGabriel to modern and trendychoices like Grayson and Gemma, our list encompasses a wide spectrum ofstyles and preferences.

As you explore the extensive array of names, you'll encounter familiar favorites and hidden gems, all waitingto inspireand captivate. Imagine your child proudly bearing the name Gregory or Gwen, orperhaps Gavin or Gianna. Each namecarries its unique charm and history, adding a special touch to the life of its bearer.

With 4,098 names to consider, you're sure to find the perfect fit for your little one, a name that reflectstheirpersonality, heritage, and the hopes and dreams you hold for their future. Embark on your naming journeytoday anddiscover the extraordinary possibilities that await.

Showing 1 to 20 out of total 4,098 Baby names start with G

Gertrude
Means "spear of strength", derived from the Germanic elements ger "spear" and prup, meaning "strength".
Gladys
From the Welsh gwledig, meaning "ruler" or "princess".
Grace
From the Old English word, which originally comes from the Latin gratia meaning "thanks". Also means "effortless beauty".
Geraldine
From the Germanic ger meaning "spear" and wald, meaning "rule".
Gloria
From the Latin word gloria, meaning "glory".
Gail
From the English word, meaning "storm". Could also be a short form of Abigail, which is from the Hebrew Avigayil meaning "father's joy".
Glenda
From the Welsh glan, meaning "pure" and da, meaning "good".
Gayle
From the English word, meaning "storm". Could also be a short form of Abigail, which is from the Hebrew Avigayil meaning "father's joy".
Gwendolyn
This name derives From the Proto-Brythonic “*gwindos,” and Proto-Celtic “*windos” (white, fair) plus “dolen” (ring, bow, hair, brow). The name means “fair bow, blessed ring, white ring, who has white eyelashes.” Saint Gwen Teirbron (French: Blanche; Latin: Alba trimammis or candida) was a Breton holy woman and wife of Saint Fragan who supposedly lived in the 6th century. Her epithet is Welsh for ‘(of the) three breasts.’ Gwyn Ap Nudd is a Welsh mythological figure, the king of the Tylwyth Teg or “fair folk” and ruler of the Welsh Otherworld, Annwn. Described as a great warrior with a “blackened face,” Gwyn is intimately associated with the otherworld in medieval Welsh literature and is associated with the international tradition of the wild hunt.
Georgia
A feminine form of George, which originally comes from the Greek name Georgios, from georgos, meaning "farmer, earthworker", which is from ge, meaning "earth" and ergon, meaning "work".
Gina
A short form of Georgina, which is a feminine form of George and originally comes from the Greek name Georgios, which is from ge, meaning "earth" and ergon, meaning "work".
Ginger
From an English nickname for someone with red hair, also a short form of Virginia.
Gretchen
German form of Margaret, which is from the Latin name Margarita, from the Greek Margarites meaning "pearl".
Gwen
A short form of Gwendolen, from the Welsh gwen or gwyn, meaning "fair, white".
Gabrielle
Feminine form of Gabriel, from the Hebrew Gavriel meaning "man of God".
Genevieve
Could be a form of Genevieve, which comes from the Old French meaning "tribe woman".
Greta
Short form of Margaret, which is from the Latin name Margarita, from the Greek Margarites, meaning "pearl".
Gabriella
An English short form of Helen, which is from the Greek Helene meaning "torch" or "light" or selene, meaning "moon".
Gillian
Feminine version of Julian, from the Latin Julianus, either from the Greek ioulos, meaning "downy-bearded, or from the Latin Iupiter, from dyeus "shiny, sky" and pater "father".
Gracie
From the English word, which originally comes from the Latin gratia meaning "thanks".