Baby G Names

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39 names
Updated April 2026
#1 Pick
Gabriel
Rising Fast
Greyson
Hidden Gem
Goldie
Classic Pick
Genevieve
Editor's Pick

Gabriel (GAY-bree-el)

A Hebrew name meaning "God is my strength," often associated with the archangel.

Top 10 Baby G Names Names

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1GabrielGAY-bree-elA Hebrew name meaning "God is my strength," often associated with the archangel.Top
2GraceGraysAn English name meaning "grace" or "blessing", symbolizing elegance and charm.Top
3GavinGAV-inA Welsh name meaning "white hawk," suggesting sharpness and intelligence.Top
4Giannajee-AH-nahAn Italian name meaning "God is gracious," a feminine form of John.Top
5GreysonGRAY-sonAn English name meaning "son of the gray-haired one," indicating wisdom.Trending
6GenevieveJEN-uh-veevA French name of Germanic origin, meaning "woman of the race."Classic
7GrantGrantA Scottish and English name meaning "large" or "great," symbolizing ambition.Classic
8GeorgiaJOR-jahA Greek name meaning "farmer," representing connection to the earth.Classic
9GrahamGRAY-umA Scottish name meaning "gravelly homestead," suggesting resilience.Classic
10GabriellaGAH-bree-el-ahAn Italian and Spanish name meaning "God is my strength," a feminine version of ...Top
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Gabriel
GAY-bree-el
A Hebrew name meaning "God is my strength," often associated with the archangel.
TopClassic
Grace
Grays
An English name meaning "grace" or "blessing", symbolizing elegance and charm.
TopClassic
Gavin
GAV-in
A Welsh name meaning "white hawk," suggesting sharpness and intelligence.
Top
Gianna
jee-AH-nah
An Italian name meaning "God is gracious," a feminine form of John.
Top
Greyson
GRAY-son
An English name meaning "son of the gray-haired one," indicating wisdom.
Trending
Genevieve
JEN-uh-veev
A French name of Germanic origin, meaning "woman of the race."
Classic
Grant
Grant
A Scottish and English name meaning "large" or "great," symbolizing ambition.
Classic
Georgia
JOR-jah
A Greek name meaning "farmer," representing connection to the earth.
Classic
Graham
GRAY-um
A Scottish name meaning "gravelly homestead," suggesting resilience.
Classic
Gabriella
GAH-bree-el-ah
An Italian and Spanish name meaning "God is my strength," a feminine version of Gabriel.
Top
Gideon
GID-ee-un
A Hebrew name meaning "destroyer" or "feller of trees," associated with courage.
Classic
Gemma
JEM-ah
An Italian name meaning "precious stone," symbolizing beauty.
Classic
Gunner
GUN-er
A Scandinavian name meaning "bold warrior," representing strength.
Trending
Gwendolyn
GWEN-doh-lin
A Welsh name meaning "white ring" or "blessed ring", full of history.
Classic
Garrett
GAR-et
An Irish name meaning "strength of the spear," suggesting bravery.
Classic
Gloria
GLOR-ee-ah
A Latin name meaning "glory," symbolizing honor.
Classic
Gregory
GREG-or-ee
A Greek name meaning "watchful" or "vigilant," representing attentiveness.
Classic
Giselle
ji-ZEL
A German name meaning "pledge," representing commitment.
Classic
Grady
GRAY-dee
An Irish name meaning "noble" or "illustrious," suggesting high character.
Classic
Goldie
GOHL-dee
A Yiddish name meaning "gold," symbolizing preciousness.
Rare/Unique
Gerard
jeh-RAHRD
A German name meaning "spear brave," representing courage in battle.
Classic
Greta
GREH-tah
A German name meaning "pearl," symbolizing beauty and value.
Classic
Griffin
GRIF-in
A Welsh name associated with the mythical creature, symbolizing strength.
Classic
Guinevere
GWIN-eh-veer
A Welsh name meaning "white phantom," associated with Arthurian legend.
Rare/Unique
Gilbert
GIL-bert
A German name meaning "bright pledge," representing loyalty.
Classic
Gia
JEE-ah
An Italian name meaning "God's gracious gift."
Trending
Gordon
GOR-dun
A Scottish name meaning "great hill," suggesting strength.
Classic
Ginger
JIN-jer
An English name referring to the spice, symbolizing zest.
Rare/Unique
Grover
GROH-ver
An English name meaning "lives by a grove of trees".
Rare/Unique
Gerard
Jer-ard
A name of German origin, meaning "spear brave", symbolising courage.
Classic
Gaia
Gah-yah
A Greek name referring to the earth goddess, representing nature.
Rare/Unique
Gareth
Gair-eth
A Welsh name meaning "gentle", often associated with knights.
Classic
Gentry
Gen-tree
An English name meaning "nobility", suggesting high status.
Rare/Unique
Gian
Jee-ahn
An Italian name meaning "God is gracious".
Trending
Glen
Glen
A Scottish name meaning "valley", representing nature.
Classic
Golda
Gohl-dah
A Yiddish name meaning "gold", symbolizing preciousness.
Rare/Unique
Gray
Gray
An English surname name referring to the color gray.
Trending
Gustav
Gus-tahv
A Swedish name meaning "staff of the Gods".
Rare/Unique
Gus
Gus
A diminutive of Gustav, meaning "venerable".
Classic

🔊 Pronunciation Guide

GabrielGAY-bree-el
GraceGrays
GavinGAV-in
Giannajee-AH-nah
GreysonGRAY-son
GenevieveJEN-uh-veev
GrantGrant
GeorgiaJOR-jah

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Sibling & Middle Names

Gabriel & Sophia
Classic and elegant names.
Gavin & Emma
Popular and well-matched.
Grace & Henry
Timeless and sophisticated.
Greyson & Olivia
Modern and stylish choices.
Grace & Elizabeth
Classic and regal.
Gavin & Michael
Strong and traditional.
Gianna & Rose
Sweet and feminine.
Greyson & James
Trendy and timeless.

How to Choose: 5 Tips

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Check the initials — Make sure the initials don't spell anything awkward.
Think about nicknames — Consider what the name shortens to naturally.
Cultural fit — Reflect on the name's origin and how it fits your family background.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the origin of most G names?
Many G names have Germanic or Greek origins, reflecting the historical influences on naming conventions. Some G names are also of Welsh or Irish origin. Understanding the origin can provide deeper insight into the name's meaning and cultural significance.
Are G names popular right now?
The popularity of G names varies, with some like Gabriel, Grace, and Gianna consistently ranking high. Other G names, such as Goldie or Grover, are more unique and rare. Trends in baby names change over time, so it's always a good idea to check current popularity charts.
What are some unique G names?
If you're looking for something different, consider names like Gaia, Grover, or Goldie. These names are less common and can offer a distinctive choice for your baby. Rare G names often have interesting meanings and histories, making them a special option.
What are some classic G names?
Classic G names include Gabriel, Grace, Gregory, and Georgia. These names have stood the test of time and remain popular choices for their timeless appeal and meaningful origins. Choosing a classic name can provide a sense of tradition and familiarity.
Are there any gender-neutral G names?
While less common, some G names can be considered gender-neutral, such as Gray and Glen. These names offer a versatile option for parents seeking a name that works well for both boys and girls. The perception of gender-neutral names can evolve, so it's helpful to consider the overall sound and associations of the name.

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