List of Baby Names for Boys Starting with G

Gari

The name Gari is a Teutonic baby name. In Teutonic the meaning of the name Gari is: Spear maid.

Meaning: Spear Origin: English

Garrat

Garrett is a surname and given name of Germanic and of Old French origins. It is one of the many baptismal surnames to have been derived from the popular names of Gerard and Gerald in 12th Century England.

Meaning: Brave with a spear Origin: Italian

Garridan

gar-ri-dan, ga-rrid-an ] The baby boy name Garridan is pronounced as GEH-R-ayDahN †. Garridan's origin is English Gypsy. Garridan's meaning is you hid. ... Garridan is uncommon as a baby name for boys. It is not in the top 1000 names.

Meaning: You hid Origin: English

Garrie

Garrie [gar-rie] as a boys' name is of Old English derivation, and the meaning of the name Garrie is "spear". Garrie is a version of Gary (Old English): transferred use of a surname. ASSOCIATED WITH old english, spear (warrior)

Meaning: Spear Origin: English

Garrit

Dutch Meaning: The name Gerrit is a Dutch baby name. In Dutch the meaning of the name Gerrit is: rules by the spear.

Meaning: Ruler of the spear Origin: German

Garritt

The name Garritt is a Dutch baby name. In Dutch the meaning of the name Garritt is: rules by the spear.

Meaning: Ruler of the spear Origin: German

Garryson

Garryson is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 669 times.

Meaning: Ruler of the spear Origin: German

Garrytt

Irish Meaning: The name Garry is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Garry is: Hard or bold spear. An IrishGerman Gerard, based on medieval pronunciation. Famous bearer: Irish statesman Garret FitzGerald.

Meaning: Ruler of the spear Origin: German

Garyt

From an English surname which was derived from a Norman given name, which was itself originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element ger meaning "spear".

Meaning: Ruler of the spear Origin: German

Gates

Gates Name Meaning. English: topographic name for someone who lived by the gates of a medieval walled town. The Middle English singular gate is from the Old English plural, gatu, of geat 'gate' (see Yates).

Meaning: Barriers