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Gessie

A playful and charming name often associated with bright lights or joyous events.

Gianna

God is gracious

Gianni

Italian diminutive of Giovanni, meaning 'God is gracious'

Gibson

Son of the shortened form 'Gib', which itself derives from the name 'Gilbert'.

Gideon

Feller or one who cuts trees

Giggly

Characterized by laughter and merriment.

Ginger

A name often associated with a reddish-brown color, commonly used for both cats and dogs.

Ginnie

A diminutive of Virginia, often meaning 'pure' or 'virginal'.

Gioele

Italian form of the name Joel

Giorno

Italian for 'day'

Gipsie

A variant of 'Gypsy', which implies a free-spirited and adventurous person.

Gisela

Pledge or oath

Gisele

Pledge

Gisell

Pledge or hostages

Gitana

Spanish for 'gypsy'

Gitano

Gypsy in Spanish, often associated with a free spirit and wanderlust.

Giulia

A feminine form of the name Julius, often associated with youthful or downy.

Gizzmo

A playful or mischievous character.

Glacia

Derived from the Latin word for ice, symbolizing purity and clarity.

Glandi

Derived from a Welsh term meaning 'outdoor or open space'

Glenda

A name of Welsh origin meaning 'holy, good'

Glenny

A diminutive form often associated with brightness or cheerfulness.

Glinda

The name Glinda means 'good' or 'noble'.

Gnasher

One who gnashes or grinds the teeth

Godiva

Means 'God's gift' in Old English

Golden

Representing wealth and prosperity

Goldie

Derived from 'gold', often associated with brightness and warmth.

Golnar

A character from Persian poetry symbolizing beauty

Gondor

A fictional realm in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth

Goober

A colloquial term for a peanut or a silly person

Gooffy

A playful and clumsy character known for his humorous antics.

Gorden

A variant of 'Gordon', meaning 'spacious fort' in Scottish.

Gordie

Brave warrior

Gorrie

A name often associated with a little swamp or muddy place

Goscha

A playful or joyful character, often associated with companions.

Gotcha

An expression often meaning 'I've caught you!'

Gotham

The fictional city in the Batman universe.

Gracey

Elegance, favor

Gracie

Derived from the Latin word 'gratia', meaning grace or elegance

Grandy

Derived from 'grand' meaning great or large, often associated with affection.

Grania

Derived from the Irish word for 'love' or 'grace'.

Grasha

Derived from the name 'Gracia', meaning grace or kindness.

Greene

Derived from green, representing freshness and vitality

Gretel

A character in a German fairy tale who is known for her cleverness

Gretta

A name derived from the Old High German 'grāto', meaning pearl.

Grimes

The name of a famous musician and artist

Grisha

A diminutive form of the name Gregory, meaning watchful or vigilant

Grismo

A color name in Italian meaning 'gray'

Gromit

The name of a dog character in the animated series 'Wallace and Gromit'.

Grover

To grow or to develop

Gundor

Brave warrior

Gunnar

Brave warrior or battler.

Gunner

A person who operates a gun or artillery

Gustaw

A variant of 'Gustav', meaning 'staff of the Goths' or 'royal staff'.

Guster

A playful or lively breeze

Gwenda

Fair, blessed

Gwendy

Fair and blessed

Gwenny

Fair and blessed

Gwinny

A name that conveys a sense of fairness or purity

GüNnie

A name derived from the Old Germanic word meaning 'battle maid'

GüNter

Derived from the Germanic elements meaning 'warrior' and 'army'.

Haakon

High son

Haddie

Derived from the name Hadria, which means 'from the Adriatic Sea'.

Hadley

Heather field

Hagrid

A character from J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series who is a giant and a keeper of keys and grounds at Hogwarts.

Hailey

Hay clearing

Haldor

The old one or ruler of the army

Haleigh

Hay meadow

Halina

Calm or tranquil

Halley

Of Old English origin meaning 'land by a hall'.

Halona

Fortunate

Halvor

Keeper of the rock

Hamika

A name derived from the word 'hami,' meaning 'companion' in some cultures.

Hamish

Supplanter

Hamley

From the Old English term meaning 'home meadow'

Hanako

Flower child

Handro

A friendly and warm-hearted personality.

Haniya

Happy or delighted

Hanter

Hunter

Happie

Joyful or cheerful

Harkos

Derived from the Greek word for 'guardian' or 'protector'

Harkym

The name Harkym has no widely recognized meaning but is often thought to imply a sense of uniqueness or individuality.

Harlan

Derived from Old English meaning 'hare land' or 'rocky land'

Harlem

A neighborhood in Upper Manhattan, New York City, known for its cultural contributions, especially in music and art.

Harley

Meadow with hare

Harlie

Derived from the Old English word meaning 'army ruler'.

Harlow

Army hill

Harold

Army ruler

Harrie

A diminutive form of the name Harry, often used as a term of endearment.

Harris

Son of Harry

Haruki

Spring child

Haruna

Spring flower

Harvey

Battle worthy

Hassie

A diminutive form of the name Harriet, meaning 'home ruler' or 'ruler of the household'.

Hatchi

The name Hatchi is often associated with loyalty and fidelity.

Hatley

A variant of a place name meaning 'hedged meadow'

Hattie

Rules the home

Haukea

Snow white

Havana

The capital city of Cuba, known for its vibrant culture and historical architecture

Hayate

Meaning 'storm' or 'swift wind' in Japanese