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2007-12-29 06:54:00 · 32 answers · asked by Sahil S 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Baby Names

32 answers

Gregory
Grant
George
Geoffry
Gable
Garrett
Guylin
Garth
Gavin
Gary
Grayson
Gerard
Garrison
Gino
Giovanni
Griffin
Gus

2007-12-29 06:58:35 · answer #1 · answered by Ana Maria 5 · 1 0

Gabriel,
Gavin,
Garth,
Garret,
Geoff,
Gaige,
George,
Gerard,
Giles,
Grant,
Grayson,
Gerry,
Gary,
Gerrit,
Granger,
Giovanni,
Gilbert,
Glenn,
Godric,
Gord,
Gordon,
Graham,
Grant,
Gregory,
Greg,
Greer,
Grover,
Guillermo,
Gustav,
Gaston,
Gwynn,
Gannon,
Garfield,
Garrison,
Galen,
Gage,
Gable,
Griffin,
Gus,
Gerald,
Gael,
Gaige,
Galeno,
Galvin,
Gareth,
Garrick,
Gaspar,
Gaylord,
Geffrey,
Glendon,
Gentry,
Gomez,
Gregor,
Gace,
Gaddiel,
Gaddi,
Garrison.
Garridan,
Garson,
Gallus,
Galvyn,
Garrson,
Gaunt,
Guy,
Gwilym (the Welsh form of William)...

Hope this helps you! I was going to write out all of the meanings to these names, but that would probably take a year and a half, so I decided not to :D

Great question by the way. Names starting with 'G' ftw.

2007-12-29 08:05:58 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Garrett
Graeme or Graham
Gabriel
Giovanni (only if you're Italian :D)

There aren't a lot of great baby names for boys that start with G =/

2007-12-29 07:01:33 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Gabriel, George, Gage, Gavin, Gary

2007-12-29 07:02:17 · answer #4 · answered by hilza c 1 · 0 0

Gabriel

2007-12-29 07:06:17 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Gabriel, Gabe, Gavin, Greg, Geoff,

2007-12-29 07:01:32 · answer #6 · answered by Sunshine 6 · 0 0

Gage
Gabriel
Greg
Garrett

2007-12-29 18:26:57 · answer #7 · answered by Amira M 5 · 0 0

Gabriel (Gabe)- my friend says anyone w/ the name gabe is hot LOL
Garrison (Gary)
Greene
Gregory (Greg)
Gordon
Geofrey (Geoff)- i like Jeffrey better tho...
Grady {like Grade E}
Gaston

2007-12-31 05:20:49 · answer #8 · answered by YellowSubmarine 3 · 0 0

GABRIEL: From the Hebrew for "God is my strength." The archangel Gabriel has played important roles in the mythology of Christians, Jews, and Muslims.

GAGE: Old French for "pledge." This is unusual and handsome.

GAVIN: Welsh for "hawk." A proper name for a future pilot.

GERARD: Old French for "spear warrior." You can see how popular this one is in Europe by the wealth of variations.

GIDEON: From the Hebrew for "mighty warrior." According to the Old Testament, Gideon tricked his enemy into thinking he led a massive army by breaking crockery and sounding the trumpets.

GORDON: Old English for "fertilized pasture." A Scottish clan name with a lovely tartan of navy blue, hunter green, yellow, and white.

GRADY: From the Latin for "rank."

GRAHAM: Latin for "grain" and Anglo-Saxon for "gray home." Graham flour (which is made from wheat kernels) is named for American physician Sylvester Graham.

GRANGER: From the Old French for "farm steward."

GRANT: From the Old French for "to give." A refined name that suggests a certain elegance. Namesakes: Grant Wood, Grant Tinker, Cary Grant, Ulysses S. Grant, Hugh Grant.

GREGORY: From the Greek for "watchman." This name has lent itself to the Gregorian chant and the Gregorian calendar in honor of Pope Gregory I and Pope Gregory XIII, respectively.

GRIFFIN: A mythological beast -- half lion and half eagle -- that is charged with watching over golden treasures.

GUNNAR: Old Norse for "war."

2007-12-29 08:48:17 · answer #9 · answered by Operator 5 · 1 0

Gabriel, Gordon, Gilles, Georges, =)

2007-12-29 06:58:04 · answer #10 · answered by yarzun 2 · 0 0

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