Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with G

Gav

Origin of the name Gavin: Of uncertain etymology, some believe Gavin to be from Gwalchmai, a Gaelic name derived from the elements gwalch (a hawk) and maedd (a blow, battle). In Arthurian legend, Gavin is a byname for Sir Gawain, a knight of the Round Table and nephew of King Arthur.

Meaning: Worships god Origin: Russian

Gaven

(GA-vin)

Scottish Meaning: The name Gaven is a Scottish baby name. In Scottish the meaning of the name Gaven is: White hawk.

Meaning: A blow, battle

Gavinn

Gavin is a male given name. A variation on the medieval name Gawain, meaning "white hawk". ... Gavin also shares an origin with the Italian name Gavino, which dates back to ancient Latin.

Meaning: A little white falcon Origin: Welsh

Gavino

(gah-VEE-noh)

The name Gavino is an Italian baby name. In Italian the meaning of the name Gavino is: White hawk.

Meaning: Coming from Gabium Origin: Latin

Gavrel

Origin of the name Gabriel: Derived from the Hebrew gavrīēl (God is my strength). The name is borne in the Bible by one of the seven archangels, the herald of Good News who appeared to Mary to announce her pregnancy and the impending birth of the Christ-child.

Gavrie

Gavrie. The name Gavrie is a Male name. Russian meaning: The name Gavrie is a Russian baby name The Russian meaning of Gavrie is: Man of God.

Meaning: Man of god Origin: Russian

Gavriel

The name Gavriel is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Gavriel is: God is my strength.

Gavriil

(gah-vree-EEL)

Russian Meaning: The name Gavril is a Russian baby name. In Russian the meaning of the name Gavril is: Worships God.

Meaning: Strength from God Origin: Greek, Hebrew, Russian

Gavrilovich

Russian Meaning: The name Gavrilovich is a Russian baby name. In Russian the meaning of the name Gavrilovich is: Worships God.

Meaning: Worships god Origin: Russian

Gavroche

Gav, Gavvie, Little Gavroche, Garry, Ava (if you wanna be mean) Meanings and history of the name Gavroche: | Edit. From the Wikipedia entry on the character Gavroche. "His name has become a synonym for an urchin or street child, in French gamin."