Hebrew Meaning: The name Gili is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Gili is: Happiness.
Gilia is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1930 times.
Gilian [gilian] as a name for boys (also used as girls' name Gilian). Gilian means "servant of St John". Gilian is an alternate form of Gillean (Scottish, Gaelic): related to names like Gilchrist. Gilian is also a variant of Gilzean (Scottish, Gaelic).
Gilit is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1837 times.
Gill may be a surname or given name, derived from a number of unrelated sources; ... as a surname, an anglicization of the Scottish or Irish patronymic McGill (or Mac Gille, Mac An Ghoill and variants) in Hebrew, a masculine given name or byname meaning "joy, gladness" (feminine form Gilla)
Origin of the name Gillian: Arose in the 16th century as a variant of Julian, a derivative of the old Roman family name Julius, which is thought to be derived from Iulus (the first down on the chin, downy bearded). Gillian was bestowed upon males and females alike. Now, however, it is an exclusively female name.
Ghillie or gillie is a Scots term that refers to a man or a boy who acts as an attendant on a fishing, fly fishing, hunting, or deer stalking expedition, primarily in the Highlands or on a river such as the River Spey. In origin it referred especially to someone who attended on his employer or guests.
Origin of the name Gillian: Arose in the 16th century as a variant of Julian, a derivative of the old Roman family name Julius, which is thought to be derived from Iulus (the first down on the chin, downy bearded). Gillian was bestowed upon males and females alike.
English Meaning: The name Gillot is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Gillot is: A, which is believed to have been the origin of the term 'to jilt', used when a person unexpectedly rejects a lover or fiancT.
Origin of the name Gillian: Arose in the 16th century as a variant of Julian, a derivative of the old Roman family name Julius, which is thought to be derived from Iulus (the first down on the chin, downy bearded). ... Now, however, it is an exclusively female name.