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Baby Names Starting With G

Names beginning with the letter G, chosen with care, sorted alphabetically.

873 names

873 names

  • Hua

    Hua

    Chinese

    Hua is a Chinese name that can mean “splendid,” “illustrious,” or “Chinese” when written 华/華, and “flower” or “blossom” when written 花. The flower meaning is especially common for feminine use.

    81
  • Hudson

    Hudson

    English

    Hudson is an English surname-name meaning “son of Hudd” or “son of Hugh.” Hudd was also associated with hood-making and used as a nickname for Hugh, a name linked to “mind” or “spirit.”

    80
  • Hugo

    Hugo

    Spanish

    Hugo is a masculine Spanish name of Germanic origin meaning “mind,” “spirit,” and, in some interpretations, “heart.” It is related to the English Hugh and the Italian Ugo.

    80
  • Hui

    Hui

    Chinese

    Hui is a Chinese given name that can mean “intelligent, wise” when written 慧, or “brightness” when written 辉/輝. Because many Chinese characters share the pronunciation Hui, its meaning depends on the chosen character.

    81
  • Ibrahim

    Ibrahim

    Arabic

    Ibrahim is the Arabic form of Abraham, traditionally understood to mean “father of many.” It is a deeply rooted boys’ name with significance across Islam, Christianity, and Judaism.

    80
  • Ifeanyi Chukwudi Nwachukwu

    Ifeanyi Chukwudi Nwachukwu

    Igbo

    Ifeanyi is an Igbo masculine name often understood as "we can do anything with God" or "nothing is impossible with God." In the full name Ifeanyi Chukwudi Nwachukwu, the repeated presence of Chukwu gives the name a deeply faith-centered Igbo feeling.

    85
  • Ifeoluwa Temilade Oladipo

    Ifeoluwa Temilade Oladipo

    Nigerian

    Ifeoluwa is a Yoruba name meaning “God’s love is inside” or “the love of God is within.” Oladipo is Yoruba too, used as a surname or given name, and is associated with “more wealth” or “wealth and success becomes plenty.”

    85
  • Ikechukwu Somtochukwu Nnamani

    Ikechukwu Somtochukwu Nnamani

    Igbo

    Ikechukwu is an Igbo boy name meaning "God's power" or "the power of God." It comes from ike, meaning "power" or "strength," and Chukwu, meaning "God."

    84
  • Ikenna

    Ikenna

    Igbo

    Ikenna is an Igbo boy name commonly understood as “father’s strength” or “the father’s power.” It carries a steady, family-centered feeling, with strength tied to ancestry, protection, and belonging.

    85
  • Ilakkiya

    Ilakkiya

    Tamil

    Ilakkiya is a Tamil girl name associated with literature, creativity, and the art of written expression. It carries a thoughtful, artistic feeling that many parents connect with imagination and learning.

    84
  • Ilham Saputra

    Ilham Saputra

    Indonesian

    Ilham Saputra means "inspiration son." Ilham comes from Arabic for "inspiration" or "revelation," while Saputra is a Sanskrit-derived element used in Indonesian and Malay names meaning "son" or "prince."

    84
  • Ilyas Habib Awad

    Ilyas Habib Awad

    Arabic

    Ilyas Habib Awad is an Arabic boy’s name often understood as “Ilyas, beloved, recompense or return.” It has a gentle, lyrical sound with a strong Arabic family-name rhythm.

    82
  • Ilyas Tamer Masri

    Ilyas Tamer Masri

    Arabic

    Ilyas is the Arabic form of Elijah, a prophet name connected to the Hebrew roots for God and Yahweh. Masri is an Arabic surname meaning "Egyptian," from Masr, meaning Egypt.

    83
  • Imani

    Imani

    Yoruba

    Imani is a graceful girl’s name often associated with faith, belief, and inner trust. For families choosing it as a Yoruba name, it carries a warm, virtue-name feeling centered on confidence and spiritual strength.

    81
  • Imran

    Imran

    Arabic

    Imran is an Arabic masculine name connected with the Quran and traditionally understood as the Arabic form of Amram. It is associated with revered family lineage, including the father of Moses and, in the Quran, the father of Maryam.

    79
  • Imran Farhan Rahman

    Imran Farhan Rahman

    Tamil

    Imran is a masculine Arabic and Quranic name, the Arabic form of Amram. It refers to the father of Moses and, in the Quran, to the father of Mary.

    83
  • Inayat Kaur Brar

    Inayat Kaur Brar

    Punjabi

    Inayat is often understood as “kindness,” “grace,” or “favor,” while Kaur is a Sikh name element traditionally used by women. Brar is a Punjabi surname, so the full name carries a warm Punjabi feel: gracious Inayat of the Kaur Brar family line.

    82
  • Inés

    Inés

    Spanish

    Inés is the Spanish form of Agnes, a classic name traditionally associated with purity and Saint Agnes of Rome. It feels graceful, bright, and quietly strong, with a crisp two-syllable sound.

    83
  • Inês Gabriela Ferreira

    Inês Gabriela Ferreira

    Portuguese

    Inês Gabriela Ferreira brings together a Portuguese given name, a feminine form of Gabriel, and Ferreira, a Portuguese and Galician surname connected with ironworks, an iron mine, or the feminine form of blacksmith.

    81
  • Iniya

    Iniya

    Tamil

    Iniya is a Tamil girl name meaning “sweet,” “pleasant,” or “melodious.” It has a gentle, affectionate feel, like a name you’d use for a child with a warm voice and kind presence.

    85
  • Iniya Mithra

    Iniya Mithra

    Tamil

    Iniya Mithra is a gentle Tamil name led by Iniya, which means “sweet,” “pleasant,” or “agreeable.” The full name has a kind, friendly sound and feels warm without being overly formal.

    86
  • Iniyan

    Iniyan

    Tamil

    Iniyan is a Tamil boy name derived from a Tamil word meaning “one who is pleasant natured.” It has a gentle, musical sound and a warm meaning parents can easily picture in daily life.

    82
  • Iniyan Karthik

    Iniyan Karthik

    Tamil

    Iniyan Karthik is a Tamil boy name with a gentle, bright feel. Iniyan is understood as “sweet” in Tamil, while Karthik is a familiar South Indian given name often associated with warmth, strength, and the month or star name Karthika.

    85
  • Inti Atahualpa

    Inti Atahualpa

    Native American

    Inti Atahualpa is a bold Andean Indigenous name combination. In the provided sources, Atahualpa is identified as the last sovereign emperor of the Inca Empire, while the specific meaning of Inti is not verified by the supplied material.

    83
  • Ira

    Ira

    Hindi

    Ira is a Sanskrit-origin Hindu girl name meaning “Earth,” “Muse,” and is also given as a name associated with Goddess Saraswati. It has a gentle, creative, grounded feeling with a bright two-syllable sound.

    81
  • Irene

    Irene

    Spanish

    Irene means "peace." It comes from the Greek name Eirene, from a word meaning peace.

    82
  • Íris Valentina Freitas

    Íris Valentina Freitas

    Portuguese

    Íris Valentina Freitas means “rainbow” or “messenger,” paired with Valentina, “strong” or “healthy,” and Freitas, a Portuguese surname tied to rocky or stony places. Together, it feels bright, brave, and deeply Portuguese.

    85
  • Isabella

    Isabella

    English

    Isabella means “God is my oath.” It is a Latinate and Italian form connected to Isabel and ultimately to the Hebrew name Elisheba.

    80
  • Isabella

    Isabella

    Spanish

    Isabella means “God is my oath.” It is a Latinate and Italian form related to Isabel, Isabelle, Isobel, and ultimately the Hebrew name Elisheba.

    79
  • Ishaan

    Ishaan

    Hindi

    Ishaan is a Sanskrit-origin boys’ name meaning “lord” or “ruler.” In Hindu tradition, it is especially associated with Lord Shiva as guardian of the northeast direction.

    78
  • Ishaan Madhavan Iyer

    Ishaan Madhavan Iyer

    Tamil

    Ishaan is generally used as an Indian boy name and is often associated with auspicious, spiritual meaning. For a Tamil family, Ishaan Madhavan Iyer has a polished South Indian feel with a gentle, devotional sound.

    84
  • Ishaan Raj Sethi

    Ishaan Raj Sethi

    Punjabi

    Ishaan is a South Asian boy’s name often associated with Sanskrit naming traditions. Raj adds a regal, familiar Indian sound, while Sethi gives the full name a clear Punjabi family identity.

    84
  • Ishani

    Ishani

    Bengali

    Ishani is a Sanskrit-origin Bengali girl name meaning “ruler,” “mistress,” or “goddess.” It is traditionally connected with Goddess Durga or Parvati and carries a feeling of divine feminine strength, prosperity, and grace.

    83
  • Ishita

    Ishita

    Hindi

    Ishita is a Hindi girl’s name of Sanskrit origin, commonly interpreted as “desired,” “superior,” “mastery,” “eminence,” or “wealth.” It carries a graceful sense of aspiration, strength, and something deeply wished for.

    79
  • Itai

    Itai

    Hebrew

    Itai is a masculine Hebrew name, written אִתַּי and pronounced ee-tai. The supplied sources identify it as a biblical Hebrew name, though they do not give a firm literal meaning.

    83
  • Iván

    Iván

    Spanish

    Iván means “God is gracious.” It is the Spanish-accented form connected to Ivan, a Slavic name related to John through Greek and ultimately Hebrew roots.

    83
  • Iván Mauricio

    Iván Mauricio

    Latin

    Iván Mauricio means “God is gracious” and “dark-skinned” or “Moorish.” It brings together Iván, a Slavic form of John, with Mauricio, the Spanish and Portuguese form of Mauritius.

    84
  • Ivor

    Ivor

    English

    Ivor is an English masculine name meaning "archer" or "bow warrior." It comes from the Old Norse name Ívarr, built from elements meaning "yew, bow" and "warrior, army."

    83
  • Ixchel Citlali

    Ixchel Citlali

    Native American

    Ixchel Citlali is commonly understood as a poetic Indigenous Mesoamerican name pairing Ixchel, associated with a Maya goddess, with Citlali, a Nahuatl name meaning “star.” Together, it has a luminous, celestial feel: “Ixchel star” or “star of Ixchel.”

    85
  • Iyalini Harini

    Iyalini Harini

    Tamil

    Iyalini Harini is a Tamil girl name pairing the less-documented Iyalini with Harini, a Sanskrit-origin name meaning “deer,” “yellowish one,” or “belonging to Hari.” Harini carries a gentle, graceful nature image.

    83
  • Jaci Tupã

    Jaci Tupã

    Native American

    Jaci is a gender-neutral name of Tupi origin meaning “moon.” Paired with Tupã, it has a luminous, Indigenous South American feel, though the provided sources only verify the meaning of Jaci.

    84
  • Jack

    Jack

    English

    Jack is an English masculine name that began as a medieval diminutive of John. Because John is traditionally understood as “God is gracious,” Jack carries a friendly, down-to-earth echo of that meaning.

    81
  • Jackson

    Jackson

    English

    Jackson is an English masculine name meaning “son of Jack.” It began as a surname and later became a given name.

    80
  • Jacob

    Jacob

    English

    Jacob is a Hebrew-origin boy’s name often interpreted as “supplanter,” “heel-grabber,” “to follow,” or “may God protect.” The English form comes through Late Latin and Greek from the Hebrew Yaʿaqov.

    79
  • Jacopo

    Jacopo

    Italian

    Jacopo is an Italian form of Jacob and James, traditionally linked to the meaning “supplanter” or “holder of the heel.” Some modern baby-name sources also connect it with the devotional sense “God answers.”

    83
  • Jad Rami Halabi

    Jad Rami Halabi

    Arabic

    Jad is an Arabic masculine name meaning “serious” or “earnest.” The full name Jad Rami Halabi has a steady, thoughtful sound, with Jad giving it a clear meaning of sincerity and purpose.

    84
  • James

    James

    English

    James is the English form of a name ultimately connected with Hebrew Jacob, traditionally interpreted as “holder of the heel” or “supplanter.” It is a classic boys’ name with deep biblical, royal, and literary associations.

    80
  • Jamila Amani Bakri

    Jamila Amani Bakri

    Arabic

    Jamila Amani Bakri is an Arabic girl’s name often understood as “beautiful wishes” or “beautiful hopes,” with Bakri as a family name. It has a soft, flowing sound and a graceful, classic style.

    82
  • Jana Farah

    Jana Farah

    Arabic

    Jana Farah is a soft, bright Arabic girl name. Jana is associated with earning or reaping, while Farah is commonly understood as joy or happiness.

    85
  • Jana Mariam Sabbagh

    Jana Mariam Sabbagh

    Arabic

    Jana is an Arabic feminine name meaning “to earn” or “to reap.” In the full name Jana Mariam Sabbagh, Jana brings a gentle harvest image: effort, blessing, and something good gathered in.

    84
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