Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with G

Geldefsman

Geldefsman is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 907 times.

Meaning: From guelders Origin: Dutch

Gellért

It means "air" and the melody “Aria” in Italian, Ari/”Aria” in Albanian language means from gold; "lioness of God" in Hebrew (ארייה), and "noble" in Persian (آریا). Aria is a masculine Persian given name, in India it is used as both a masculine and a feminine name though.

Meaning: Spear strength, brave with the spear, hearty, Brave, strong

Gellert

(GEH-lehr)

The Hungarian first name "Gellért" (anglicized Gellert, policized Gelert) is a variant of the English name Gerard, from the elements ger-, "spear", and -(h)ard, "strong". Hugo Gellert (Gellért Hugó) (1892 – 1985), radical Hungarian-American illustrator and muralist. ... Hotel Gellért, a hotel named for the baths.

Gellir

Gellir is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1625 times.

Meaning: Sword. Origin: Icelandic

Gemalli

Gemalli is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1211 times.

Meaning: Wares a camel Origin: Israeli

Gemariah

Biblical Meaning: The name Gemariah is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Gemariah is: Accomplishment or perfection of the Lord.

Meaning: God has accomplished Origin: English

Gemini

(JEM-i-nie)

Means "twins" in Latin. This is the name of the third sign of the zodiac. The two brightest stars in the constellation, Castor and Pollux, are named for the mythological twin sons of Leda.

Meaning: Twins Origin: Latin

Gemma

Gemma is a female name of Italian origin, meaning "gem" or "gemstone". Its popularity peaked in the United Kingdom during the 1980s. It was the third most popular female name in 1984 in the UK.

Meaning: Precious stone Origin: English

Genaro

(khe-NAH-ro)

Meanings and history of the name Gennaro: | Edit. Gennaro is the Italian form of the Roman cognomen Ianuarius which meant "January" in Latin. The name of the month derives from the name of the Roman god Janus.

General

Form of the name of the Christian evangelist, author of the first gospel in the New Testament. His name is a form of the Hebrew name Mattathia, meaning "gift of God," which is fairly common in the Old Testament. 26) Nancy. Of uncertain origin.