Galvin is both English and Irish name, derived from the Old Irish first name O'Gealbhain. The name Gealbhain itself is
Category: Boys Names with Meanings
Gamon
Gamon is a spelling variant of Kamon. Kamon originates in Thai language and it means "from the heart".
Gang
Gang originates in Chinese language and means "powerful". Initially, it was used as a surname and as a surname it
Gardner
Gardner is an Old English occupational name, denoting that the bearer was a gardener. In medieval times, the gardener was
Sheldon
Sheldon originates in Old English language and means "from a steep valley". As a masculine given name its usage remains
Gareth
Gareth is a very old Welsh name and its origins are not really known. It is believed that it means
Garfield
Garfield is an Old English name and is believed to be a place name, denoting that the bearer came from
Garrett
Garrett is an English name that comes from the Germanic name Gerard, itself derived from two words – “gari” which
Garrick
Garrick originates in Old English language and means "ruler with spear". As a masculine given name it is rather rare
Garwood
Garwood is an old Anglo-Saxon name, derived from the word “gara”, which means 'spear', and “wudu”, which means 'wood'.
Brendan
Brendan is an old Celtic name that is common in England and Ireland. It is derived from the Latin Brendanus
Garwyn
Garwyn is an old Welsh name and literally means “white vehicle”.
Gavino
Gavino originates in Latin language and means "coming from Gabium". Gabium is a place in Italy and Saint Gavino was
Gayle
Gayle is a modern version of the Middle English masculine name Gale, derived from the Norman word “gail”, which means
Gaylord
Gaylord is an English name, directly derived from the Old French given name “Gaillard”, which means 'a dandy'. It was
Geary
There are two versions of the meaning of the name Geary. One is that it is derived from the Middle
Geir
Geir originates in Old Norse and means "man with a spear".
Gellert
Gellert is a Hungarian variant of Gerard. Gerard originates in Germanic languages and means "strong like a spear". Once a
Gene
Gene is a diminutive of Eugene. Eugene is a French as well as English name, whose origins are Old Greek.
Bale
Bale is a derivative of the Old French 'baile', which is the 'outermost wall of a castle'. It was brought