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Gabriele
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| Language of origin: | Hebrew |
| Gender: | female |
| Meaning/translation: | strong man of God, hero of God; God is my hero |
| Info about origin: | See male form Gabriel |
| Variants: | Gabriele German |
| | Gabi German |
| | Gaby German |
| | Brielle English (#742 in US popularity) |
| | Gabriel English (#964 in US popularity) |
| | Gabriela Italian, Portuguese, Polish, Romanian (#129 in US popularity) |
| | Gabriella Italian, Portuguese, Polish, Romanian (#166 in US popularity) |
| | Gabrielle French, English (#74 in US popularity) |
| | 1 variant more... |
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Genesis
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| Language of origin: | Old Greek |
| Gender: | female |
| Meaning/translation: | birth |
| Info about origin: | Genesis is the first book of the Old Testament about the creation of the world |
| Words: | genesis=the birth, the creation |
| Variants: | Genesis English (#246 in US popularity) |
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Genoveva
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| Language of origin: | Germanic |
| Gender: | female |
| Info about origin: | meaning and origin not known for sure, probably a Germanic two-element name |
| | maybe also with the same origin as 'Jennifer'; anyway some variants of the two names are very easy to confuse |
| | known from the legend of Genoveva of Brabant |
| | Saint Geneviève is the patron saint of Paris in France (5th century AD) |
| Variants: | Genoveva German, Spanish |
| | Genevieve English (#538 in US popularity) |
| | 4 variants more... |
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Georgia
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| Language of origin: | Old Greek |
| Gender: | female |
| Meaning/translation: | farmer, earthworker |
| Info about origin: | See male form Georg |
| Variants: | Georgia English (#644 in US popularity) |
| | Georgina German, English (#994 in US popularity) |
| | Georgine German, French |
| | Jörne German |
| | Georgette French |
| | 3 variants more... |
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Gisela
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| Language of origin: | Old High German |
| Gender: | female |
| Meaning/translation: | hostage, pledge |
| Words: | gisal=the pledge, the hostage |
| Variants: | Gisela German |
| | Gisella Italian |
| | Giselle French, English (#470 in US popularity) |
| | Gisselle English |
| | Gisèle French |
| | 1 variant more... |
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Gloria
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| Language of origin: | Latin |
| Gender: | female |
| Meaning/translation: | glory |
| Info about origin: | not used as a given name until the 20th century, but very popular nowadays |
| | first appeared as a given name in the play 'You Never Can Tell' by George Bernard Shaw (1898) |
| Words: | gloria=the glory |
| Variants: | Gloria German, English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese (#273 in US popularity) |
| | Gloriana English |
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Grace
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| Language of origin: | Latin |
| Gender: | female |
| Meaning/translation: | charm, grace |
| Info about origin: | in Roman mythology the Graces are 3 daughters of Zeus |
| | in Christianism the name 'Gratia' took on the new meaning of 'grace of God' |
| | the English name variant is known from the American actress Grace Kelly |
| Words: | gratia=the charm, the grace |
| Variants: | Grace English (#96 in US popularity) |
| | Gracie English |
| | Graciela English, Spanish (#770 in US popularity) |
| | 4 variants more... |
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Griselda
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| Language of origin: | Old High German |
| Gender: | female |
| Info about origin: | known as a name in an Italian legend |
| Words: | gris=grey; hiltja=the fight |
| Variants: | Griselda German, English, Italian (#923 in US popularity) |
| | Selda English |
| | Zelda English |
| | 1 variant more... |
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Guadalupe
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| Language of origin: | Arabic |
| Gender: | female |
| Meaning/translation: | wolf river |
| Info about origin: | informations see at male form |
| Variants: | Guadalupe English, Spanish (#230 in US popularity) |
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Guiomar
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| Language of origin: | Spanish |
| Gender: | female |
| Info about origin: | possibly a Spanish-Portuguese form of the Germanic name 'Hildemar' |
| Variants: | Guiomar Portuguese |
| | Xiomara English, Spanish (#931 in US popularity) |
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Gwendolin
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| Language of origin: | Welsh |
| Gender: | female |
| Meaning/translation: | white ring |
| Info about origin: | name of women and fairies in various old Celtic/Welsh legends |
| Words: | gwen=white, fair, shining, holy; dolen=the ring, the circle |
| Variants: | Gwendolin German, English, Welsh |
| | Gwen English |
| | Gwenda English |
| | Gwendolyn English, Welsh (#680 in US popularity) |
| | 3 variants more... |
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