George. Gabriel. Griswald. If you’re on the hunt for a great baby boy name that starts with the letter G, look no further!
Names | Origin | Meaning |
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Gabriel | One of seven archangels, Gabriel appeared to Mary to give her the news of her pregnancy and impending birth of Jesus, and… | |
George | As demonstrated by Prince William and Kate Middleton naming their firstborn son, George, it’s quite the illustrious name… | |
Gavin | Gavin has had a meteoric rise to the top. Perhaps due to musicians Gavin DeGraw and Gavin Rossdale (aka Mrs. Gwen Stefani)… | |
Gregory | Quite the illustrious name, indeed. The name of several saints and popes, Pope Gregory I fostered the development of Gregorian… | |
Garrett | English: | Variant of Gerald rules by the spear. |
Grant | English: | Bestow or great; tall. The American General and president Ulysses S. Grant. Surname. |
Giovanni | Giovanni is a classic name made cool again, and it’s poised to crack the Top 100 boys names. Its ties to Italy make it exotic… | |
Grayson | English: | Son of the reeve or Gray-haired: son of the Gray family; son of Gregory. |
Gale | English: | Lively; now rarely given as a name for boys |
Graham | English Origin | |
Greg | From Greg Brady to Greg Kinnear, Greg definitely evokes a wholesome 50s vibe. It hit its peak in 1961 and has been on the… | |
Gerald | English Origin | Rules by the spear |
Gilbert | English Origin | |
Gordon | Scottish Origin | |
Glenn | Celtic: | From the valley |
Gustavo | Derived from the royal Scandinavian name Gustave, Gustavo is not as unique a name as you might think. It reached an all-time… | |
Garrison | English: | Spear-fortified town |
Glen | Gaelic: | From the glen or valley |
Gerard | German: | Spear strength, brave with a spear; introduced to England through the Norman conquest, Gerard has remained popular since… |
Gus | Nickname for Augustus. | |
Greyson | English: | Gray-haired: son of the Gray family; son of Gregory. |
Gabe | Hebrew Origin | |
Gareth | Son of Lot | |
Garth | English Origin | Garden; from a surname, indicating someone who lived near or worked in a garden |
Gideon | Hebrew: | Feller of trees |
Griffin | Irish: | Surname |
Garner | English Origin | Keeper of grain; surname used as a first name |
Guy | French: | Guide |
Grady | Gaelic: | Noble |
Gil | French Origin | Happiness |
Giorgio | Italian Origin | |
Gustav | French Origin | Staff of the Goths; a name borne by several Swedish kings |
Goran | Swedish Origin | |
Garett | English: | Variant of Gerald rules by the spear. |
Gene | When you think old and outdated names, Gene is probably at the top of the list. Since its happy-go-lucky heyday in the Gene… | |
Gunner | Swedish: | Battle strong |
Gunther | German: | Battler; warrior. |
Garret | English: | Variant of Gerald rules by the spear. |
Garfield | English: | From the spear field; surname |
Gallagher | Gaelic Origin | Eager helper; surname |
Gace | French: | Pledge |
Gifford | English: | Brave |
Garson | English: | Son of Gar |
Giulio | Italian: | Youthful; Variant of Julian and Julio. |
Gregorie | Greek: | Vigilant |
Garcia | Spanish: | An old surname of uncertain etymology; possibly means fox |
Gael | Irish: | Stranger |
Galen | English: | Calm |
Giuseppe | Italian: | He shall add |
Gino | Gino is the smooth, Italian cousin to the nerdy Eugene. It’s a staple in its home country and is familiar to American ears… | |
Granger | English Origin | Farmer; surname; Grange organizations have served US rural agricultural communities for almost 150 years, providing not only… |
Grover | English: | Lives in the grove |
Griffith | A murderer | |
Gaagii | Native American: | Raven (Navajo) |
Gabek | Czech Origin | |
Gabian | Spanish Origin | |
Gabie | Hebrew Origin | |
Gabriele | Italian Origin | |
Gadhi | Hindi: | Father of Vishvamitra |
Gadi | Arabic: | Capricorn (Zodiacal sign), kid, my gift, my present; derived from Gada or Gadwa, meaning a gift or a present |