Boy Names That Start With G

Boy Names That Start With G

Looking for boy names that start with G? You’re in for a treat! From the classic charm of Gabriel and Grant to the modern vibe of Grayson and Gideon, there’s a wonderful variety to explore.

Gabe

Hebrew, “God is my strength.”

Gabin

French and Latin, “of Gabium.”

Gable

French and English, “triangular-shaped hill, gable end.”

Gabriel

Hebrew, “strength from God.”

Gabrien

Hebrew, “God is my strength.”

Gaddiel

Hebrew, “God is my fortune or blessed by God.”

Gaël

Celtic, “highlander” or “stranger.”

Gaige

Respelling of the word gage.

Gaius

Latin, “to rejoice.”

Galaxy

English, “system of stars.”

Gallagher

Irish, “descendant of foreign helper.” 

Gallien

French and Italian via Latin, “of Gaul.”

Gallieno

Spanish and Italian, “rooster.”

Gannon

Irish, “son of the fair-haired one, young goose.”

Gareth

Welsh, “gentle” or “kind.”

Garrett

Irish, “spear strength.”

Garrison

English, “son of Garret, strong hold.”

Garron

Irish and Gaelic, “gelding, woodland.”

Gary

English, “spearman.”

Gaspar

Spanish, Latin, Spanish, and Portuguese form of Jaspar.

Gaston

French, “guest, stranger.”

Gavin

Welsh, “white hawk.”

Gavriel

Hebrew, “God is my strength.”

Gedeon

Russian, “hewer, mighty warrior.”

Gellar

Jewish, Hebrew, surname.

Gellert

German and Hungarian, “ruler with the spear.”

George

Greek, “farmer” or “earthworker.”

Gerek

German, “spear ruler.”

Gereon

German, “old man, spear of a friend.”

Ghedi

African, “sojourner; traveler.”

Gibson

English, “son of Gilbert.”

Gilby

Irish, “blond, bright pledge.”

Giles

English from Greek, “kid, young goat.”

Ginan

Sanskrit, “knowledge.”

Golding

English, “friend of gold, descendant of gold.”

Grady

Irish, “noble” or “illustrious.”

Graely

English, “from the gray meadow.”

Grafton

English, “grove settlement.”

Graham

English, “gravelly homestead.”

Grange

English and French, “someone who lived by a granary.”

Granger

English, “a farm bailiff.”

Grant

English, Anglo-French, “Great or tall.”

Grantly

English, “the large fields.”

Grayden

English, “son of grey-haired one.”

Grayer

English, “gray-haired.” 

Grayson

English, “son of a steward.”

Greger

Polish, Scandinavians and eastern German, “vigilant, watchful.”

Gregory

Greek, “watchful” or “vigilant.”

Grey

English word name and surname.

Gries

South German, “someone who lived in a sandy place, grey,…

Griffin

Welsh mythological name, “strong prince or lord.”

Grimoire

English, “a book of magic spells and invocations.”

Grover

English, “grove tree.”

Grus

Latin, “crane.”

Gudrun

Norse, “God’s secret lore.”

Gunnar

Nordic, “warrior, soldier.”

Gunner

Scandinavian, “warrior.”

Gus

A diminutive of Augustus or Angus.

Gustav

Scandinavian, “Goth staff.”

Gwydion

Welsh, “born of the trees.”