Starting with letter G
| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 381 | Giza | Hebrew | Cut stone. | F | |
| 382 | Gizela | Polish | Pledge. | F | |
| 383 | Gizela | Teutonic | Oath. | F | |
| 384 | Gizi | Hungarian | Pledge. | F | |
| 385 | Gizi | Teutonic | Oath. | F | |
| 386 | Gizike | Teutonic | Oath. | F | |
| 387 | Gizus | Teutonic | Oath. | F | |
| 388 | Gjalp | Norse | A giant. | F | |
| 389 | Gjerta | Danish | Protection. | F | |
| 390 | Glad | English | Happy. | F | |
| 391 | Glad | Welsh | Diminutive of Gladys: Derived from the old Welsh name Gwladys, a variant of Claudia, meaning lame. Also derived from the Welsh 'gwledig', meaning territorial ruler. | F | |
| 392 | Gladis | Welsh | Variant of Claudia: Lame. | F | |
| 393 | Gladys | French | Variant of Claudia: A feminine form of Claud, a variant of the Latin Claudium meaning lame. Claudia was mentioned in the book of Timothy in the New Testament, and has been common in the English-speaking world since the 16th century. | F | |
| 394 | Gladys | Latin | Sword. | F | |
| 395 | Gladys | Welsh | Derived from the old Welsh name Gwladys, a variant of Claudia, meaning lame. Also derived from the Welsh 'gwledig', meaning territorial ruler. Famous bearer: British actress Dame Gladys Cooper. | F | |
| 396 | Glan | Welsh | From the shore. | F | |
| 397 | Glauce | Greek | Murdered by Medea. | F | |
| 398 | Glauce | Latin | Wife of Upis. | F | |
| 399 | Gleda | English | Happy. | F | |
| 400 | Gleda | Welsh | Lame. | F | |