Dog names

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Gaal [m]

Gabber (Dutch) [m]
"friend"

Gabbers

Gabby

Gabe [m]
short form of Gabriel

Gabi

Gabin

Gabina

Gabke

Gabor (Hungarian) [m]
form of Gabriel

Gàbor

Gabriel (Hebrew) [m]
"strong man of God"; one of the four archangels (Michael, Raphael, Uriel, Gabriel). Announcer of the births of John (to Zechariah) and Jesus (to Mary)

Gabrielle [f]
form of Gabriel

Gabro

Gabry

Gabs

Gaby

Gabyla

Gacha (Russian) [mf]

Gacia

Gadax

Gaddak

Gaddo

Gadey (Scottish) [f]

Gadget

Gadisha (Turkish) [f]
one of the wives of Mohammed

Gadiva

Gady

Gaea (Greek) [f]
"earth"; mother goddess who presided over the earth. Mate of Uranus and mother of the Titans and the Cyclops.

Gael

Gaelen

Gaelic

Gaer

Gaffel

Gaffer

Gaffi

Gage (Middle English) [m]
"measure"

Gahna

Gaia [f]
variant of Gaea

Gaickoy

Gaico

Gaidulf

Gail [f]
short form of Abigail

Gaila [f]
form of Gail

Gailen [f]

Gailie

Gaily (English) [f]

Gaio

Gair

Gaire

Gaïta

Gaius (Latin) [m]
"to rejoice"; common Roman name, e.g. Gaius Julius Caesar

Gaja

Gajhe

Gajus

Gal

Gala

Galactica [mf]

Galadriel (Sindarin) [f]
"maiden crowned with a radiant garland"; elf princess in Tolkien's 'The Lord of the Rings'

Galahad

Galan

Galant

Galax

Galaxi

Galda

Galdi

Galdo (Portuguese) [m]
a small town in Portugal

Gale (English) [f]
form of Gail

Galen (Greek) [m]
"calm"

Galeshka (Indian (sioux)) [mf]
"spotted"

Gali

Galia

Galileo [m]

Galina

Galinka (Russian) [f]

Galja

Galka

Galla

Gallan

Gallant

Galle

Gallus

Galona

Galump

Galva

Galwan

Galway (Irish) [m]
place

Gama

Gamba

Gambana

Gambi

Gambit

Gamble

Gambler

Gambo

Gamboy (English) [m]

Gamby

Gamin [m]

Gammeron

Gammy

Gamy

Gana

Ganda

Gandalf (English) [m]
from Lord of the Rings

Gandhi

Gandi

Gandie

Gando

Gandolf

Gandor (Teutonic) [m]
"strong as a wolf"

Ganesha

Gange

Gango

Gangster (English) [m]

Ganim (Moroccan) [m]
"successful"

Ganja (Jamaican) [mf]
"marijuana"

Gannef [mf]

Ganora

Ganouchka (Russian) [mf]

Ganove

Ganti

Ganto

Gara [f]

Garak [m]

Garand

Garant

Garanto

Garbh (Welsh) [mf]
"rough"

Garbo

Garbun

Garby

Garçon

Garden (English) [mf]

Gardenia

Gardi

Gardist

Gardo

Gardon

Gareth (Welsh) [m]
"gentle"; knight in 'The Tales of King Arthur'; Cardessian tailor from Start Trek 'Deep Space 9'

Garfield (Old English) [m]
"triangle field"; cat in cartoon by Jim Davis

Garfunkel (English) [m]

Gargoyle

Garhoota

Gari

Garibald

Garisa

Garita

Garlef

Garlic

Garlin

Garnet (Old English) [m]
"protection"

Garnette [f]
form of Garnet

Garp

Garrett [m]
from Gerald or Gerard; Pat Garrett was the sheriff who shot Billy the Kid

Garrincha [f]

Garrite [f]

Garro [m]

Garry [mf]

Garth (Teutonic) [m]
"garden"

Gary [mf]
short form of Gerald or Gareth

Gasan [m]

Gasao (Portuguese) [m]

Gascha [f]

Gaski

Gasko [m]

Gasmir

Gaspar [m]
variant of Jasper

Gaspe [m]

Gass [m]

Gasta [f]

Gaston [m]

Gateaux [m]

Gatekeeper [m]

Gato [m]

Gator [m]

Gatsby [m]

Gaucho [m]

Gaudi [m]

Gaudie [mf]

Gaugraf

Gauguin (French) [m]
painter

Gauner [m]

Gaus [m]

Gauss [m]

Gautscho [m]

Gavalon [m]

Gavilan

Gavin [m]
form of Gawain

Gawain (Celtic) [m]
"white hawk", "small hawk" or "battle hawk"; Sir Gawain was knight of the Round Table and nephew of King Arthur

Gawan [m]

Gawril

Gaxeline (English)

Gay (English) [f]
"happy"

Gaya [f]

Gayco [m]

Gaye [f]
form of Gay

Gayla [f]
form of Gail

Gayle (English) [f]
form of Gail

Gaynor [f]
form of Guinevere

Gazelle [mf]

Gazer [m]

Gazi

Gazpacho [m]

Gazza [m]
nickname of Paul Gascoigne (English soccerplayer)

G'Bibber

Gdeng

Gea [f]

Geal

Gealach

Gealach Gra (Irish) [mf]
"irish love"

Geáler

Gean [mf]

Geappeloup

Gearraidh

Geas [m]

Geasa [f]

Geautie [f]

Geba [f]

Gebbe (Dutch) [mf]
"gift"

Gebhard (Teutonic) [m]
"gift brave"

Geck [m]

Gecko [m]

Ged

GedaGryze

Gedda [f]

Gedosi

Geekie [mf]

Geela [f]

Geelah [mf]

Geena [f]

Geertje (Dutch) [f]

Geeske

Geezer [m]

Geff [m]

Gefion [f]

Gei

Geinnie [f]

Geisha [f]

Geiss [mf]

Geist [mf]

Geisy [f]

Gejo [mf]

Geke [f]

Gel

Gela [f]

Geldus [m]

Gele [m]

Geleel (Gaelic) [m]

Gelfa [f]

Geli [f]

Gelinda [f]

Gelinote

Gelja [f]

Gella [f]

Gelly [f]

Gelma [f]

Gelmo [m]

Geluk-L

Gem

Gema [mf]

Gemax

Gemi

Gemini (Latin) [m]
"twins"

Gemma (Italian) [f]
"gem" or form of James

Gemme

Gemse

Gen [m]

Gena [f]
short form of Eugenia

Genda

Gendo

Gene [m]
short form of Eugene

General

Genesis (Greek) [f]
"birth"; first book of the bible

Geneur (French) [m]
"troublemaker"

Geneva [f]
form of Genevieve

Genevieve (Celtic) [f]
"white wave" or "tribe woman" or form of Guinevere

Genghis

Genia

Genie

Genio (Italian) [m]

Genique

Genius

Genna

Gennaro (Latin) [m]
"January" after Roman god Janus

Genni

Gennie

Genny

Geno

Genoveva

Gent

Genta

Gentha

Genti [f]

Gentil (French) [f]
Gentle'

Gentle (English) [mf]

Gentle Lady

Gentleman (English) [m]

Gento

Genuine

Genuivre [f]

Genza (Italian) [f]

Genzo

Geo

Geoffrey [m]
perhaps form of Godfrey

Geoffroy

Geordie

Geordy

Georffrey

Georg (German) [m]
form of George

George (Greek) [m]
"farmer"

Georges (French) [m]
form of George

Georgette (French) [f]
form of George

Georgia

Georgie

Georgina (Latin, English) [f]
form of George

Georgine (French) [f]
form of George

Georgy

Georno

Georo

Geowin

Geppetto

Geppo

Gera

Gerald (Teutonic) [m]
"spear rule"

Geraldina

Geraldine [f]
form of Gerald

Geraldo (Spanish) [m]
form of Gerald

Geralinde

Gerard (Teutonic) [m]
"spear brave"

Gerardo (Italian, Spanish) [m]
form of Gerard

Geraud

Gerben (Teutonic) [m]
"spear bear"

Gerbil

Gerbod

Gerbot

Gerd (Scandinavian) [f]
"stronghold"; Norse goddess of fertility

Gerda (Latin) [f]
form of Gerd

Gerdi

Gerdilla

Gerdo

Geret

Gerhard (German) [m]
form of Gerard

Gerhild

Geri

Gerie

Gering

Gerix

Gerko

Gerlantje

Gerlind

Gerlinde (Teutonic) [f]
"spear snake" The snake meant wisdom

Gerlo

Gerlos

Germain (French) [m]
form of German

Germaine (French) [f]
form of German

German (Latin) [m]
"brother" from germanus; maybe "from Germany"

Gerno

Gernold

Gernot (Teutonic) [m]
"spear crush"

Gero

Gerolamo (Italian) [m]
form of Jerome

Gerold

Gerolf

Gerolt

Gerona

Geronimo (Italian) [m]
form of Jerome; Mexicans gave this name to the Apache chief Goyathlay

Gerontius (Greek) [m]
"old man"

Geros

Geroy (Russian) [m]
"hero"

Gerri

Gerrie

Gerrit

Gerro

Gerry

Gerrya

Gershwin [m]
composer

Gerson

Gerswin

Gert (German) [m]
short form of Gerard

Gerta

Gerte

Gerti

Gertie

Gertraud (German) [f]
form of Gertrude

Gertrud

Gertrude (Teutonic) [f]
"spear strength"

Gertruida (Dutch) [f]
form of Gertrude

Gervais (French) [m]
form of Gervasius

Gervaise (French, English) [mf]
form of Gervasius; in French feminine, in English masculine

Gervasius (Latin) [m]

Gerwin

Gerwulf (Teutonic) [m]
"spear wolf"

Gery

Geryg

Gesa

Gescha

Gesche

Geschy

Gesell

Gesha

Gesi

Gesion

Gespo

Gessa

Gesse

Gessi

Gessie

Gessy

Gesta

Geste

Gethsemane (Hebrew) [f]
"oil vat"; garden where Jesus was arrested

Getta

Getty

Getuppa (English)
from car commercial; imitation of sound of the radio of fast passing car playing a song with the words 'Get up'.

Geva

Gex

Gexie

Geza

Ghana

Ghandi

Ghandia

Gharras

Ghaya

Gheisha (Japanese) [f]

GhertieMae

Ghia

Ghibu

Ghillian

Ghim

Ghin

Ghini

Ghinjo (Czech) [f]
"responsible and caring for people"

Ghiradelli

Ghislaine (French) [f]
form of Giselle

Gholam

Ghost

Ghostbuster

Ghotic [f]

Ghybli [f]

Ghyll

Ghyran

Gia [f]
maybe variant of Gaia

Giacco

Giacha

Giacomo (Italian) [m]
form of James

Giada

Giado

Gialt

Giana

Giandra

Giane

Gianna (Italian) [f]
short form of Giovanna

Gianni (Italian) [m]
short form of Giovanni

Giant (English) [m]

Giany

Giba

Gibo

Gibse

Gibsi

Gibson

Gibsy

Gibys

Gicy

Giddeon

Giddie

Giddo

Giddy

Gideon (Hebrew) [m]
"feller", "hewer"; lead the Israelites against the Midianites

Gidget

Gido

Giedo

Gienger

Giesa

Giese

Giester

Gietta

Gifion

Giga

Gigant

Gigelo

Giggi

Giggles

Giggo

Giggsy

Gigha

Gigi (French) [f]
form of Georgine or Virginia

Gigo

Gigolo [m]

Gigotte

Giji

Gijntje

Gijs (Dutch) [m]

Gijsje

Gika

Gila (Indian)
"mad"

Gilbert (Teutonic) [m]
"bright pledge"

Gilberto

Gilda (Teutonic) [f]
"sacrifice"

Gilde

Gildo

Giles (Greek) [m]
"young goat" from aigidion

Gilia

Gilian

Giliano

Gilka

Gill

Gilla

Gillandrais (English) [f]
follower of St. Andrew

Gilley (Scottish) [f]
typical leather shoes which lace around the ankles and/or lower legs

Gilli

Gillian (English) [f]
form van Julian; maybe from "girl" (Teutonic)

Gilligan

Gillo

Gilly

Gilman

Gilou (French) [m]

Gim

Gimba

Gimbor (Greek) [m]
strong warrior

Gimli [m]
from Tolkien's Lord of the Ring

Gimmi

Gimmick

Gimmo

Gimmy

Gimp

Gimpel

Gin (Japanese) [f]
"silver"

Gina (Japanese) [f]
"silvery" or form of Georgina or Regina

Ginara

Ginette

Ginga

Ginger (English) [mf]
form of Virginia or from the edible root or the colour

Gingerly

Gingeroo (English)
None, name was given because dogs sings "ROO".

Gingersnap

Gingham

Gingko

Gingo

Gini

Ginie

Ginja

Ginko (Japanese) [m]
japanese nuttree

Ginna

Ginni

Ginnie [f]

Ginny (English) [f]
form of Virginia

Gino (Italian) [m]
from names ending in gino

Ginrummy

Ginseng

Ginster

Giny

Gio

Gioia

Giono

Giorgio

Giovanna (Italian) [f]
form of John

Giovanni (Italian) [m]
form of John

Giovi (Italian) [m]

Gip

Gipper

Gipsi

Gipsy (English) [mf]

Gira

Girang (Malays)
"glad", "happy"

Girish (Sanskrit) [m]
"lord of the mountain"; name of Shiva because he lived in the Himalayas

Girka

Girl (English) [f]

Girlfriend

Girlie

Girly

Giro

Girolamo (Italian) [m]
form of Jerome

Giron

Girou

Gisa

Gisbert (Teutonic) [m]
"hostage bright" from gisel and beraht

Gisela

Giselle (Teutonic) [f]
"hostage" or "pledge" from gisel

Gishi

Gishmo [m]
Gizmo'

Gisi

Giska

Gisler

Gismo [m]
gizmo'

Giso

Gispert

Gissa

Gissi

Gita (Sanskrit) [f]
"song"; the Bhagavad Gita (song of the lord) is a sacred writing of Hinduism

Gitana

Gitane

Gitani [f]

Gitano

Gite

Gitta (Norwegian, Swedish) [m]
short form of Birgitta

Gitte

Gitti

Gitty

Gitzie

Giulia

Giuliano

Giulio

Giuseppe (Italian) [m]
form of Joseph

Giuseppina (Italian) [f]
form of Josephine

Given

Giwa

Giwan

Gizgog

Gizi

Gizmo

Gizzmo

Gizzy

Gizzyboy (English) [m]

Gjngko

Glacious

Glados

Gladstone

Gladwyn (Old English) [m]
"bright friend" from glaed and wine

Gladys (Welsh) [f]
from Gwladus or form of Claudia

Glammer

Glamour (English) [mf]

Glance

Glancy [f]

Glanda

Glanza

Glaris

Glato

Glayva

Glazier

Glea

Glen (Celtic) [m]
"valley"

Glence

Glenda (Welsh) [f]
"pure good" from glan en da

Glender

Glendie

Glenlossie

Glenn [m]
form of Glen

Glennfiddi

Glennfiddich

Glenni

Glenys (Welsh) [f]
"pure", "holy"

Glicko

Glico

Glidden

Gliff

Gligar (English) [m]

Glim

Glimmer

Glodi

Glori

Gloria (Latin) [f]
"glorious". Name first occurs in the play 'You never can tell' by Bernard Shaw

Glorie

Glory

Gloss

Glossy (English)

Glovis

Glow (English) [mf]

Glowy (English) [mf]

Gloy

Glusevic (Yugoslav) [m]
soccer player of FC Utrecht

Glutti

Glyn

Glyndwr (Welsh) [m]
"valley water" or "valley man"

Gnocci (Italian) [m]

Gnohm

Gnom

Gnome

Go

Goa

Goat (English) [mf]

Gobble

Gobi

Gobie

Goblin

Gockel

Goda

Godess (English) [f]

Godfather

Godfrey (Teutonic) [m]
"God's peace" or "glad peace"

Godfried

Godiva

Godo

Godowela

Godwin

Godzilla

Goela

Goesta

Goethe

Goetz

Goetze

Goffy

Gofy

Goggles

Goia (Italian)
Joy

Goicca

Goiya [f]

Goja

Gojar

Goku (Japanese)
"heaven"

Golan

Golda (Hebrew) [f]
"gold"

Golden

Goldey

Goldfee

Goldi

Goldie (English) [f]
"golden" or form of Golda

Goldilocks

Goldine

Goldtraut

Goldy (English) [f]

Golf

Golfi

Golfo

Goliath

Golli

Gollumilla

Golly

Golm

Golo

Gomba (Hungarian) [mf]
mushroom

Gomer (Hebrew) [m]
"complete"; grandson of Noah

Gomez

Gomi (Japanese) [mf]
"garbage"

Gomo

Gompi

Gompy

Gonda

Gondel

Gondi

Gondor

Gondra

Goner

Gonja

Gonni

Gonnie

Gonnif (Hebrew) [m]
"thief"

Gonny

Gonsha

Gony

Gonza [f]

Gonzales [m]

Gonzalo

Gonzo

Goober

Gooch

Goochem (Dutch) [mf]
"smart"

Gooda

Goodness

Goody (English)

Goof (English) [mf]
"idiot"

GoofBall

Goofi

Goofy (English) [m]
cartoon from Walt Disney

Google (English) [mf]
searchmachine

Googles

Goomba

Goose

Gopher

Gor
short form of Gormich

Gora

Goran (Swedish) [m]
form of George

Gorba

Gorbi

Gorbo

Gorby [m]

Gorch

Gorda (Spanish) [f]
"fat"

Gordan

Gorden

Gordeno

Gordie

Gordo

Gordon (Scottish) [m]
"great hill" from a place name

Gordono

Gordy

Goreu

Gorga

Gorgan

Gorgeous

Gorgo

Gorgy

Gori

Gorilla

Gorki

Gorky [m]
named after the artist Gorky

Gorla

Gorm

Goro

Gorro

Gorry [mf]

Gorse

Goscha

Gosh

Gosha

Gosie

Gosje

Gossip (English) [f]

Gota

Gotax

Gotchia

Goten (Japanese) [m]
"sky"/"heaven"

Goth

Gotin

Goto

Gotske

Gottfried (German) [m]
form of Godfrey

Gotthilf (German) [m]
"God help"

Gotti [m]
movie

Gouda

Govad (Persian) [m]
"wind"

Govenor

Gover

Govert

Gow

Gowan

Gowin

Goya

Goyah (Greek) [m]
greek painter

Goyatly (Native American) [m]
Geranimo', "he who jawns"

Gozer (Dutch) [m]
"guy"

Grabbel (Dutch) [mf]

Grace (English, Latin) [f]
perhaps from gratia

Gracia (Spanish) [f]
"grace"

Gracie

Graciella [f]
form of Gracia

Gracy

Gradje (Dutch) [m]

Grady

Graefin

Graeme [m]
form of Graham

Graf

Graffix

Graham (Scottish) [m]
from Scottish surname which derived from English place name which meant "gravelly homestead" or "grey home"

Grail

Grain

Graine

Grainne (Gaelic) [f]
"love"

Gram

Grammyen [m]

Gramp

Granate

Grand

Granda [f]

Grande Duchesse (French) [f]
"grand duchess"

Grandeur

Grandi

Grando

Grane

Granger

Grania [f]
form of Grainne

Granie

Granit

Granni

Grannie

Granny

Grant (French) [m]
"great" van Norman surname

Grany

Grape

Grappa (Italian) [mf]
"liquor"

Grashopper (English) [mf]

Gratia

Gratian (Latin) [m]
"grace"

Gratien (French) [m]
form of Gratian

Grauer

Gravel

Gravin

Gravy

Gray (English) [m]

Grazia (Italian) [f]
"grace"

Graziana (Italian) [f]
form of Gratian

Graziano (Italian) [m]
form of Gratian

Grazie

Graziella [f]
form of Grazia

Grazyna (Lithuanian) [f]
"beautiful"; created by Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz for his poem Grazyna

Grease (English)

Grec

Grecia

Greco [f]

Gredna

Greedy (English) [mf]

Greelie

Greet [f]

Greetje (Dutch) [f]

Greg

Gregoir

Gregoire (French) [m]
form of Gregory

Gregor (German) [m]
form of Gregory

Gregora

Gregory (Greek) [m]
"to be watchful"

Greif

Greifo

Greifus

Greig

Grell

Grem

Gremlin

Grendel

Grendy

Grenny (English) [f]

Greno

Gressa

Greta [f]
short form of Margaret

Gretchan

Gretchen (German) [f]
form of Margaret

Gretchin

Grete (German) [f]
short form of Margaret

Gretel [f]
form of Grete

Gretha

Greti

Gretl

Gretle

Gretschen

Grey (English)

Greyhund

Greystoke

Greywood

Grian

Grid

Grier [m]
from surname that derived from Gregory

Grietje

Griff

Griffa

Griffey (English) [m]
baseball player

Griffin (English) [m]
"griffin" or form of Gruffydd

Griffith [m]
form of Gruffydd

Griffon

Grig

Grigio (Italian) [mf]

Grijshaartje [m]

Grill

Grilla

Grille

Grilli

Grillo

Grim

Grima

Grimaldi

Grimbald

Grimbart

Grimgerda

Grimie

Grimly [f]

Grimm

Grimo

Grinch

Grinda

Grine

Gringo (Mexican)
"stranger"

Gringos

Gripp

Grisa

Grisabella

Grisca

Grischa

Grischan

Grischka

Griselda (Teutonic) [f]
"grey battle"

Grisette

Grisly

Grissi

Grisy

Grit

Gritli

Grits

Gritt

Gritta

Gritte

Gritty

Grivett

Griz

Grizle

Grizo (Italian) [mf]
"grey"

Grizzly

Groa

Grock

Grody

Grog

Groll

Grollon

Grolou (French) [m]

Grom

Gromit

Grommet

Groovy

Grosie (Russian) [m]
"money"

Grosvenor (French) [m]
"great hunter"

Grouch

Groucho

Grouchy

Grouse

Grover

Growl

Grozny (Russian) [m]
very muscled movie star

Grudo

Gruebchen

Gruella [f]

Gruen

Gruff

Gruffydd (Welsh) [m]
"... prince" (first part unknown)

Grula

Grumpus

Grumpy

Grundi

Grundo

Grunge

Grunion

Grunox

Grunt

Grwn (Welsh) [m]
"ridge"

Gryf

Gryphon

Grywac (Polish)
"Friend"

Grzegorz (Polish) [m]
form of Gregory

Gssac

Guadalupe (Arabic) [f]
"river of the wolf", from Spanish place name

Guala

Guano (English) [mf]
short form of iguano

Guapa (Spanish) [f]
"pretty girl"

Guappo Ran

Guarda (Portuguese) [mf]
"guardian, protector"

Guardy (English) [m]

Guaymas

Gubbi

Gucci
brand of clothes

Guclu (Turkish) [m]
"strong, powerfull"

Guda

Gudila

Gudo

Gudrun (Old Norse) [f]
"god secret"

Guede

Gueeny [f]
queeny'

Guendo

Guenivere

Guenna

Guenni

Guenther

Guerido (Spanish) [mf]
"darling"

Guerin

Guess

Guffaw

Gugia

Gui

Guido (Italian) [m]
form of Guy

Guillaume (French) [m]
form of William

Guillermo (Spanish) [m]
form of William

Guilty

Guinam [f]

Guinan [f]
Character from Star Trek - The Next Generation (bar tender and advisor)

Guinea

Guinea Pig

Guiness (Irish) [mf]
type of beer

Guinevere (Celtic) [f]
"fair smooth" or "white wave"; wife of legendary King Arthur

Guinness (Irish) [mf]
"beer"

Guinny (English) [m]

Guitta

Gul (Turkish) [f]
rose

Gulay (Turkish) [f]

Gulf

Gulinka

Gullian

Gulliver

Gully

Gumball

Gumbo

Gumby

Gumdrop

Gummie

Gumps

Gun

Guna

Gunar

Gunard

Gunda (Teutonic) [f]
"war"

Gundana

Gundel

Gundi

Gundia

Gundina

Gundo

Gundola

Gundor

Gundula [f]
elaborate form of Gunda

Gundy

GungHo

Gunhild

Guni

Gunille (Danish) [f]

Gunna

Gunnar (Old Norse) [m]
"war" from gunnr or form of Gunther

Gunner

Gunni

Gunny

Gunolf

Guns

Gunta

Guntar

Gunter [m]
form of Gunther

Gunther (Teutonic) [m]
"war army" from gund and heri

Guntram (Teutonic) [m]
"war raven" from gund and hraban

Guntur (Malays) [f]
"thunder"

Gunvald

Gunzilo

Guppie

Gurbe (Dutch) [m]

Gurby

Gurnsey

Gurto

Guru

Gus [m]
short form of August, Angus or Gustav

Guss

Gussa

Gussi

Gussie

Gussina

Gussy

Gust [m]

Gusta [f]

Gustaf

Gustav (Teutonic) [m]
"Gautr staff"; Gautr was trible name of the Goths

Guste

Gustel

Gusti

Gustl

Gusto

Gusztavheg

Gut

Guta

Guthrie

Guto [m]
form of Gruffydd

Gutrune

Gutta

Gutti

Guus (Dutch) [m]

Guusje (Dutch) [f]

Guy (Teutonic) [m]
"wood" or "wide"

Guya

Guzzi (Italian) [mf]

G'Vitou

Gween

Gweir

Gwen (Welsh) [f]
"fair" of "blessed" or short form of Gwendolen, Gwenllian, Gweneth or Gwenda

Gwenda (Welsh) [f]
"fair good"

Gwendo

Gwendolen (Welsh) [f]
"fair ring" from gwyn and dolen

Gwendolin

Gwendoline [f]
form of Gwendolen

Gwendolyn (English) [f]
form of Gwendolen

Gwendy

Gweneth [f]
form of Gwyneth

Gwenllian (Welsh) [f]
"fair flaxen" or "fair blessed"

Gwenn

Gwenneth

Gwenno (Celtic) [m]

Gwenny

Gwine

Gwinta [f]

Gwion

Gwydion

Gwyn (Welsh) [m]
"fair" or "blessed"

Gwyneth (Welsh) [f]
"happiness"

Gwynn

Gwynnaeth (Gaelic) [f]
"blessed girl"

Gyan

Gybeau

Gyianu

Gylfi [m]

Gylla

Gyman

Gymo [m]

Gympie [mf]

Gyon

Gyöngy

Gyongyi

Gyp

Gypsey

Gypsie

Gypsy [mf]

Gypsyna

Gyr

Gyre

Gyro

Gys

Gyta

Gytha

Gytos

Gyver

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