List of Baby Names for Girls Starting with G

Gwyndolen

Origin of the name Gwendolyn: English variant of the Welsh Gwendolen (fair-browed), a compound name composed of the elements gwen, gwyn (white, fair, blessed) and dolen (brows, eyebrows).

Meaning: White browed Origin: English

Gwyndolin

The name Gwyndolin is a Celtic baby name. In Celtic the meaning of the name Gwyndolin is: Of the white brow.

Meaning: Of the white brow. Origin: Celtic

Gwyndolyn

Origin of the name Gwendolyn: English variant of the Welsh Gwendolen (fair-browed), a compound name composed of the elements gwen, gwyn (white, fair, blessed) and dolen (brows, eyebrows).

Meaning: Fair, blessed Origin: English

Gwynith

The name Gwyneth is a girl's name of Welsh origin meaning "blessed, happy".

Meaning: Blessed. Origin: Celtic

Gwynn

Gwynn Name Meaning. Welsh: from gwyn 'light', 'white', 'fair'. This word was widely used as a personal name in the Middle Ages. It may also be a nickname for a person with fair hair or a noticeably pale complexion. See also Winn.

Meaning: Of the white brow. Origin: Celtic

Gwynne

Gwyn, Gwynn or Gwynne, are given names and surnames meaning "white" or/and "blessed" in Welsh and Cornish.

Meaning: White or fair Origin: Irish

Gylda

Italian name derived from the Germanic element gild, meaning "sacrifice." Old English name meaning "coated with gold; gilded." Famous real-life people named Gilda: | Edit.

Meaning: Gilded Origin: English

Gyldan

Gyldan is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1297 times.

Meaning: Gilded Origin: English

Gymea

Australian Aboriginal meaning: The name Gymea is a Australian Aboriginal baby name The Australian Aboriginal meaning of Gymea is: Little bird.

Meaning: A small bird Origin: Australian

Gymnasia

1590s, "place of exercise," from Latin gymnasium "school for gymnastics," from Greek gymnasion "public place where athletic exercises are practiced; gymnastics school," in plural, "bodily exercises," from gymnazein "to exercise or train," literally or figuratively, literally "to train naked," from gymnos "naked" (see ...

Meaning: One of the horae Origin: Brazilian