Geneva is a diminutive of Genevieve. Genevieve originates in Germanic languages and means "leader of the tribe". It was the
Tag: Germanic names
Genoveffa
Genoveffa is an Italian form of Genevieve. Genevieve originates in Germanic languages and means "leader of the tribe". It was
Genoveva
Genoveva is a Portuguese and Spanish variant of Genevieve. Genevieve originates in Germanic languages and means "leader of the tribe".
Geoffrey
Geoffrey is an English name, derived from the Old Germanic words “gawja”, which means 'a region or area', and “fridu”,
Gerald
Gerald originates in Germanic languages and means "ruler with spear". It was the name of several saints and priests. As
Gerardo
Gerardo is a Spanish and Italian variant of Gerard. Gerard originates in Germanic languages and means "strong like a spear".
Gerda
Gerda is a Dutch and German feminine form of Gerd, ultimately derived from Gerard. Gerard originates in Germanic languages and
Gerry
Gerry is a diminutive of Gerald, or Geraldine. Geraldine originates in Germanic languages and means "ruler with spear". It is
Gervais
Gervais has Germanic roots. It is derived from the Old Germanic 'ger', which means 'spear', and the Celtic 'vass', which
Gil
Gil is a diminutive of Gilbert. Gilbert is based on the Old Germanic words 'gisil', which means 'noble youth', and
Gilberto
Gilberto is a Spanish, Portuguese and Italian variant of Gilbert. Gilbert is based on the Old Germanic words 'gisil', which
Gilda
Gilda originates in Germanic languages and means "woman of sacrifice". It was popularized by a 1946 American film noir of
Elmer
Elmer is a modern version of an Old English place name, most likely “Elmour” or “Elmore”, derived from two words
Gino
Gino is a short form of Luigino, an Italian diminutive of Louis. Louis originates in Germanic languages and means "well-known
Gizella
Gizella is a Hungarian variant of Giselle. Giselle originates in Germanic languages and means "oath". It was popularized by the
Gjurd
Gjurd is a Norwegian variant of Godfrey. Godfrey is derived from the Old Germanic “god frida”, itself derived from two
Goddard
Goddard is principally an English name, derived from the Old Germanic words “god”, which means 'God', and “hart” which means
Godfried
Godfried is a Dutch variant of Godfrey. Godfrey is an English name, derived from the Old Germanic “god frida”, itself
Gottlieb
Gottlieb is a Germanic name, derived from the Old Germanic words “Gott”, which means “God”, and “lieb”, which means “beloved”
Graves
Graves is an English name, derived from the Middle English “grayve”, itself derived from the Germanic “greve”, which was the