Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with G

Garthf

German: habitational name from a place so named near Cloppenburg. ... Eastern German: variant of Slavic Jarota, from a short form of personal name Jaroslaw.

Meaning: Protection Origin: Norwegian

Garton

This interesting surname of English origin is a locational name from a place called Garton on the coast near Hull or another on the East Yorkshire wolds, both deriving their names from the Old Norse "garthr" meaning "enclosure" plus "tun" "settlement", "place".

Meaning: Lives in the triangular farm stead Origin: English

Garvan

Irish Meaning: The name Garvan is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Garvan is: Rough.

Meaning: Little roughone Origin: English

Garve

Garve is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1125 times.

Meaning: Rough, rugged Origin: Irish

Garvey

(GAHR-vee)

Garvey and O'Garvey are Irish surnames, derived from the Gaelic Ó Gairbhith, also spelt Ó Gairbheith, meaning "descendant of Gairbhith". Gairbhith itself means "rough peace".

Meaning: Rough person Origin: Gaelic

Garvin

Garvin Name Meaning. Irish: reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Gairbhín 'descendant of Gairbhín', a personal name derived from a diminutive of garbh 'rough', 'cruel'.

Meaning: Comrade in battle, Rough, Rugged Origin: American

Garvyn

Latin meaning: The name Garvin is a Latin baby name The Latin meaning of Garvin is: Spear bearer.

Meaning: Friend with a spear Origin: English

Garwig

Garwig is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1210 times.

Meaning: Spear fighter Origin: English

Garwin

The name Garwin originally appeared in Gaelic as O Gairbhin, derived from the word "garbh," which means "rough." Buy PDF History »

Meaning: Friend with a spear Origin: English

Garwood

(GAHR-wuwd)

Garwood Name Meaning. English: habitational name from a lost or unidentified minor place, possibly in East Anglia, where the name is most common, and probably so called from Old English gara 'gore', 'triangular piece of land' + wudu 'wood'.

Meaning: A triangular shaped wood Origin: English