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.”
Gaetano
Italian, “from Gaeta.”
Gaige
Respelling of the word gage.
Gaius
Latin, “to rejoice.”
Galaxy
English, “system of stars.”
Galen
Greek, “calm.”
Galileo
Latin, “of Galilee.”
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.”
Garrick
English, “spear.”
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.
Gaspard
French, “treasure.”
Gaston
French, “guest, stranger.”
Gatsby
German literary name.
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.”
Gerhard
German, “spear strong.”
Gerlach
German, “spear sport.”
Gershom
Hebrew, “exile.”
Ghayth
Arabic, “rain.”
Ghedi
African, “sojourner; traveler.”
Giacomo
Italian, “supplanter.”
Gibson
English, “son of Gilbert.”
Gideon
Hebrew, “hewer.”
Gilby
Irish, “blond, bright pledge.”
Giles
English from Greek, “kid, young goat.”
Ginan
Sanskrit, “knowledge.”
Glacier
English word name.
Golding
English, “friend of gold, descendant of gold.”
Gower
Welsh, “pure.”
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.”
Granite
English word name.
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.
Grian
Irish, “sun.”
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.”
Grove
English word name.
Grover
English, “grove tree.”
Grus
Latin, “crane.”
Gudrun
Norse, “God’s secret lore.”
Guillaume
French , “resolute protector.”
Gulliver
Irish, “glutton.”
Gunnar
Nordic, “warrior, soldier.”
Gunner
Scandinavian, “warrior.”
Gunther
German, “army strife.”
Gus
A diminutive of Augustus or Angus.
Gustav
Scandinavian, “Goth staff.”
Gwydion
Welsh, “born of the trees.”