Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with Gi

Giovany

Giovany is derived from Hebrew origins. Giovany is a variation of the name Giovanna (English and Italian). Giovany is not often used as a baby girl name. It is not listed within the top 1000.

Meaning: Variant of John God has shown favor. See also Jovan. Origin: Italian

Giovel

Giovel [giov-el] as a name for boys. The meaning of Giovel is "God is gracious". Giovel is an alternate spelling of Giovanni (Italian, Hebrew): form of John. ASSOCIATED WITH gracious.

Meaning: God is gracious Origin: Italian

Giovonni

Italian Meaning: ... In Italian the meaning of the name Giovonni is: God has shown favor.'

Meaning: Variant of John God has shown favor. See also Jovan. Origin: Italian

Gipsy

Contribute your knowledge to the name Gypsy. ... From the English word for the nomadic people who originated in Northern India (Romany). The word was originally a corruption of Egyptian, as they were once thought to have come from Egypt rather than India.

Meaning: Wanderer Origin: Old English

Girard

As well as the names of the saints of the Christian Church, many of the most common French surnames are derived from personal names of Germanic origin. The name Girard is derived from the Germanic personal name Gerhard, which means "brave spear".

Meaning: Spear strength Origin: German

Giraud

Giraud Name Meaning. French: from a vernacular form of Gérald (see Gerald).

Meaning: Spear strength Origin: German

Girflet

Sir Griflet /ˈɡrɪflɪt/, also called Giflet, Girflet or Jaufre, is a Knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend. He is called the son of Do or Don, and he is cousin to Sir Lucan and Sir Bedivere.

Meaning: Returns excalibur to the lake Origin: Scottish

Girolamo

Girolamo Name Meaning. Italian: from a popular variant of the personal name Geronimo, from Greek Hieronymos (see Hieronymus).

Meaning: Holy name

Girvyn

Girvyn is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1048 times.

Meaning: Rough. Origin: Gaelic

Gisbert

Meaning & History. From a Germanic name in which the second element is beraht "bright". The first element is probably a shortened form of gisil "pledge, hostage" (making it a variant of GILBERT), though it could be related to Gallo-Celtic gaiso "spear".

Meaning: The noble shiny one Origin: German