Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with Go

Golligan

Gilligan is of Celtic origin and it is used predominantly in the English language. The name means 'small boy'. Personal experiences with the name Gilligan: | Edit Share what you know!

Meaning: Surname Origin: Irish

Gomda

Gomda is of Native American-Kiowa origin. Gomda's meaning is 'wind'. A form of Gomda is the name Gomdah. See also the related categories, wind, kiowa, and american. Gomda is not popular as a baby name for boys.

Meaning: Wind Origin: Native American

Gomer

Means "complete" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of both a grandson of Noah and the unfaithful wife of the prophet Hosea.

Meaning: Famous battle Origin: Anglo-Saxon

Gomez

Gómez is a common Spanish surname. The Portuguese and Old Galician version is Gomes, while the Catalan form is Gomis. The name is sometimes spelled without the original spanish accent in the United States and Britain. It is derived from the given name Gomes which is a loanword of the Visigothic word guma "man".

Gonçalo

Meaning of name Gonçalo. Etymology : Portuguese form of GONZALO. Saint : Origin : Portuguese.

Meaning: Portuguese version of the Spanish name Gonzalo, meaning wolf. Origin: Portuguese

Gonçalo

Native American Meaning: The name Alo is a Native American baby name. In Native American the meaning of the name Alo is: Spiritual guide.

Gonzales

This famous surname recorded in the spellings of Gonzales, Gonzalez, Gonzalvo, Gozalo, Gonzalvez, Gosalvez, Goncaves, and Gonzalo, is usually accepted as being of Spanish or Portuguese origin. However in truth like so many Iberian surnames, its origins are Germanic.

Meaning: Safe from harm Origin: Spanish

Gonzalo

(gon-SAH-lo)

Meaning of name Gonzalo. Etymology : From the medieval name Gundisalvus, which was the Latin form of a Germanic name composed of the elements gund "war" and salv which is of unknown meaning. Saint : Origin : Spanish.

Meaning: Fight, combat Origin: Spanish

Gonzo

MEANING: This name derives from the Medieval Latin and Germanic (Visigoth) name “Gundisalvus”, composed of two elements: the Germanic element “*guntho / *gunþiz” (battle, fight, act of killing, blow, to strike) plus the Latin word “salvus” (safe, well, unharmed, untouched, saved, healthy, intact).

Meaning: Safe from harm

Goode

(GUWD)

Recorded in several spelling forms including Good, Goode, Gudd, and Gudde, this is an early medieval English surname, but of pre 7th century Olde English origins. It has two possible origins. The first is from a nickname for a "good" person.

Meaning: Kind person Origin: English