| Italian |
Etymology | English |
| Gabdela |
Ancient name from Asia Minor of unknown etymology. | N/A |
| Gabino |
Derived from the Latin "Gabinus", name of a Roman people; from Gabium, ancient city in the Lazio region of Italy. | N/A |
| Gabriele |
Derived from the Aramaic "Geber-El"; hero of God. Found also in the feminine Gabriella. | N/A |
| Gaetano |
Derived from the Latin "Caietąnus". Name of provenance; from Gaeta, coastal city in southern Lazio, known in antiquity as Gaiéta. | N/A |
| Gaggio |
Popular name derived from "Gaio" or "Caio"; content, happy | N/A |
| Gaia |
Feminine variation of Gaio, derived from the Latin "Gaius"; in good humor, content. | N/A |
| Gaiano |
Derived from the ancient German "Gahi"; vivacious, happy. | N/A |
| Gaio |
Its origins are from the Latin "Gaius", derived from the Saxon "Gahi"; in good humor, content. | N/A |
| Galata |
From Greek, latinized as "Galatas"; from Galatia. | N/A |
| Galatea |
Derived from the Greek "Galątheia"; candor, tranquillity, serenity of spirir. | N/A |
| Galazione |
Name of ethnic origin; from Galatia. | N/A |
| Galdino |
From the French "Gaudin", derived from the ancient German "Waltan"; reign, rule over. | N/A |
| Galdo |
Variation of "Gerard", name of Teutonic origin; strong warrior. | N/A |
| Galeazzo |
From the Saxon "Gail", happy, content. | N/A |
| Galgano |
From the Latin "Gallicanus"; from Gaul. | N/A |
| Galileo |
From the Hebrew "Ghalil"; region, area. | N/A |
| Galla |
Feminine name of ethnic origin, woman from Gaul. | N/A |
| Gallicano |
From the Latin "Gallicanus"; from Gaul. | N/A |
| Gallo |
From the ancient German "Walh", latinized as Gallus; from Gaul. | N/A |
| Gamaliele |
Name of Hebrew origin, latinized as Gamaliel; camel of God. | N/A |
| Gandolfo |
Derived from German; wolf, warrior. | N/A |
| Gardo |
Contracted form of the German "Gerhart" (Gherardo); animated warrior. | N/A |
| Garibaldo |
Derived from the German "Garubald"; brave warrior. | N/A |
| Garimberto |
Derived from German; illustrious warrior. | N/A |
| Gaspare |
From the Persian "Kantschvar", latinized as "Gasparous"; esteemed teacher. | N/A |
| Gastone |
Variation of "Gascon", name of ethnic origin, from the French; inhabitant of Gascogne. | N/A |
| Gatiano |
Variation of "Gatiene", who in the ancient French language meant; emigrant. | N/A |
| Gauchero |
Italian variation of the French "Gaucher"; left-handed. | N/A |
| Gaudenzia |
Derived from the Latin "gaudere"; to enjoy, to be happy. | N/A |
| Gaudenzio |
Derived from the Latin "Gaudentius", from the verb "gaudere"; to enjoy, to be happy. | N/A |
| Gaudino |
Diminutive of Gaudo with the same meaning. | N/A |
| Gaudioso |
Derived from the Latin "Gaudiņsus"; joyous, happy. | N/A |
| Gaudo |
Derived from ancient French "Gaud"; throat, neck. | N/A |
| Gaugerico |
From ancient German, latinized as "Gaugericus"; young warrior. | N/A |
| Gautiero |
Name of ethnic origin; man from Gotia, ancient locality in Sweden. | N/A |
| Gavino |
Derived from the Latin "Gabinus", ethnic name; from Gabium, ancient locality in Lazio. | N/A |
| Gedeone |
From the Hebrew "Ghidh'ņn"; he who breaks, who brings down, therefore strength. | N/A |
| Gelasio |
Derived from the Greek "Geląsios"; he who shines. | N/A |
| Geltrude |
Common variation of the name "Gertrude", derived from the Saxon "All" and "Truth"; virgin lance. Found also as Gertrude. | N/A |
| Gemello |
Derived from the Greek "Didymos"; twin, double. | N/A |
| Geminiano |
From the Latin "Geminianus", derived from "Geminus"; twin. | N/A |
| Gemino |
Derived from the Latin "Geminus"; twin, double. | N/A |
| Gemma |
Derived from the Latin "Gčmma", the button from which the petals of a flower grow, also;precious stone. | N/A |
| Generale |
Derived from the Latin "Generalis"; universal. | N/A |
| Generosa |
Feminine form of Generoso; of noble lineage, ancestry. | N/A |
| Generoso |
Derived from the Latin "Generosus"; of noble lineage, ancestry. | N/A |
| Genesia |
Feminine form of the Latin "Genesius"; generated. | N/A |
| Genesio |
Derived from the Greek "Genesios"; he who generates. | N/A |
| Gennadio |
From the Celtic, born from God. | N/A |
| Gennara |
Feminine form of Gennaro with the same meaning. | N/A |
| Gennaro |
Derived from the Latin "Januarius"; dedicated to Janus. | N/A |
| Genoveffa |
Derived from the Celtic "Genovčva", in French "Genevieve"; with a whit face. | N/A |
| Gentile |
Derived from the Latin "Gentilis"; he who carries himself nobly. | N/A |
| Genuino |
From the Greek, latinized as "Genuinus"; natural, genuine. | N/A |
| Genziano |
Derived from the Latin "Gentianus"; citizen, person. | N/A |
| Genzio |
Variation of Genziano with the same meaning. | N/A |
| Geraldo |
Derived from the German "Gerard"; he who rules with a lance. | N/A |
| Gerardo |
Derived from ancient German "Gņr" and "hart"; strong lance. | N/A |
| Gerasimo |
From ancient German; builder, smith. | N/A |
| Gerberto |
Derived from the ancient High German "Ger" and "bert"; shining lance. | N/A |
| Geremaro |
Derived from ancient German, latinized as "Gerematus"; friend in war. | N/A |
| Geremia |
Derived from the Hebrew "Jirmejahu"; exultation of the Lord. | N/A |
| Gereone |
From Greek, latinized as "Gereon"; has three bodies. | N/A |
| Gerino |
From the Greek; small priest. | N/A |
| Gerlando |
Ancient ethnic name of Gallic origin; comes from Germany. | N/A |
| Germana |
Feminine form of the name Germano; sister. | N/A |
| Germanico |
From ancient German, latinized as "Germamicus"; belonging to Germany. | N/A |
| Germano |
Derived from the Latin "Germanus"; brother. | N/A |
| Gerolamo |
Derived from the Greek "Hieronymos"; sacred name. | N/A |
| Geroldo |
From ancient High German; rules with a lance. | N/A |
| Gerone |
From Greek, latinized as "Ierone"; priest. | N/A |
| Geronide |
From Greek, latinized as "Hieronides"; son of the priest. | N/A |
| Geronzio |
From Greek, latinized as "Gerontes"; old man. | N/A |
| Geroteo |
From Greek, latinized as "Hierotheus"; sacred to God. | N/A |
| Gersole' |
Popular name that originated from the contraction of Giovanni in Jerusalem; gift from God. | N/A |
| Gersone |
From Hebrew; pilgrim. | N/A |
| Gervasio |
Derived from the ancient German "ger" and "was"; warrior with a sharp lance. | N/A |
| Gesio |
Derived from the Greek "Josģas"; healed by the Lord. | N/A |
| Gesu' |
Derived from the Hebrew "Iehoschua"; savior, or God is health. | N/A |
| Gesualdo |
Derived from the ancient German "Gisowald"; protects with a lance. | N/A |
| Getulio |
Name of ethnic origin; belonging to the Getulli, ancient tribe from North Africa. | N/A |
| Gherardo |
From German; ardent lance. | N/A |
| Ghislando |
From the ancient Celtic "Ghislen", found in the French as "Guillain" or "Ghislain"; founder. | N/A |
| Ghita |
Diminutive of Margherita, corresponding to the Anglo-Saxon Greta. | N/A |
| Giacinta |
Feminine form of the Latin "Hyacinthus", name of Greek origin; like a hyacynth. | N/A |
| Giacinto |
From the ancient Greek "Yąkinthos", species of flower, of unknown etymology. | N/A |
| Giacobbe |
From the Hebrew "Jaakob", derived from "Jacob-El"; follower of God. Found also as Jacopo and Giacomo. | N/A |
| Giacomina |
Diminutive feminine form of Giacomo, found also as Jacopa and Jacopina. | N/A |
| Giacomo |
From the Aramaic "Jaakob"; follower of God. | N/A |
| Giada |
Derived from the Spanish "Jada"; side. | N/A |
| Giadero |
Derived from "Jader", ancient name used in Numidia, of uncertain etymology. | N/A |
| Giambattista |
Dialectical contraction of Giovanni Battista. Abbreviated even more as Baciccia, in the Liguria region. | N/A |
| Giambono |
Very rare name, born from the union of the name and surname of a bishop from Milan who lived in the VII century. | N/A |
| Gianuario |
From Latin; of January. Name given to those born in the month of January. | N/A |
| Giasone |
Derived from the Greek "Jąson", extracted from "Jaomai"; strong, powerful. | N/A |
| Gigliola |
Derived from the Latin name "Lilius", the lily; beautiful as a lily. | N/A |
| Gilberto |
From the ancient teutonic "gisal' and "bert"; precious possession. | N/A |
| Gildo |
From the ancient German "Gild", latinized as "Gildus" or "Gilda"; to be valorous, brave. | N/A |
| Gillo |
From ancient German; friend, companion. | N/A |
| Ginepro |
Ancient medieval name; Juniper. | N/A |
| Gineto |
Common Calabrian variation of "Genesio"; he who generates. | N/A |
| Ginevra |
Derived from the Celtic "Gwinever"; weaver. | N/A |
| Gioacchina |
Feminine form of Gioacchino with the same meaning. | N/A |
| Gioacchino |
Derived from the Hebrew "Jeho-iakin"; God will make you strong. | N/A |
| Giobbe |
Derived from the Hebrew "Jojņb"; stands up to adversity, to persecution. | N/A |
| Gioberto |
From the ancient High German "Gaubert"; famous among his people. | N/A |
| Gioconda |
Feminine form of Giocondo with the same meaning. | N/A |
| Giocondiano |
Derived from the Latin "Iucundianus"; belonging to Giocondo. | N/A |
| Giocondino |
Diminutive of Giocondo with the same meaning. | N/A |
| Giocondo |
Derived from the Latin "Jucundus"; happy, content. | N/A |
| Giodoco |
Name derived from "Jodocus", latinized form of "Jobst". Originating from Moravia, this name is the combined form of Giovanni and Giacobbe, with the meaning of both names. | N/A |
| Gioele |
From Hebrew, latinized as Ioel; willing, witness. | N/A |
| Gioia |
Common feminine name used by the Israelites, derived from the Latin "Gaudia"; full of grace, full of goodwill. | N/A |
| Giona |
Derived from the Hebrew "Jonah"; dove. | N/A |
| Giordano |
Derived from the Hebrew "Jor" and "Dan", latinized as "Jordanus"; flows near Dan, ancient biblical city. | N/A |
| Giorgia |
Feminine form of Giorgio, from the Greek and with the same meaning. Found also as Giorgina. | N/A |
| Giorgio |
Derived from the Greek "Gheņrghios"; farmer, agricultural. | N/A |
| Giorio |
Popular variation of Giorgio, used predominantly in the region of Piedmont; farmer. | N/A |
| Giosafatte |
Derived from the Hebrew "Jehosciafąt"; God judges, God rules. | N/A |
| Giosue' |
Derived from the Hebrew "Jehoa-Schiuah"; God is the salvation, God saves. | N/A |
| Giovacchino |
Variation of Gioacchino, derived from ancient Aramaic "Jeho-Iakin"; God will make you strong. | N/A |
| Giovanna |
From Hebrew, latinized in the masculine as "Ioannes"; gift from God. Found also in the feminine Russian form "Ivana". | N/A |
| Giovanni |
Derived from the Hebrew "Jōhānān"; gift from God. | N/A |
| Giovenale |
Derived from the Latin "Iuvenalis"; youthful. | N/A |
| Gioventino |
From Latin; youthful. | N/A |
| Giovenza |
Feminine form of Giovenzio with the same meaning. | N/A |
| Giovenzio |
From Latin, like the name Gioventino; youthful. | N/A |
| Gioviniano |
From Latin; belonging to Jupiter. | N/A |
| Giovino |
Derived from the Latin "Iovinus"; belonging to Jupiter. | N/A |
| Giovita |
From the Latin "Iovita", very old name; young single girl. | N/A |
| Girardo |
From ancient High German; strong lance. | N/A |
| Giribaldo |
From ancient High German; loves to be audacious.. | N/A |
| Girolamo |
Derived from the Greek "Hieronymos"; sacred name. | N/A |
| Gisella |
From the archaic German "Gisheld"; heroine, female champion. | N/A |
| Gisleno |
From Celtic; good companion. Found also as Gislero and GIsilario. | N/A |
| Gismondo |
Derived from the ancient German "Gisemund", variation of Sigismondo; protector of precious possessions. | N/A |
| Giuda |
Derived from the Aramaic "Jehuda"; dedicated to God. | N/A |
| Giuditta |
Derived from the Hebrew "Jehudith"; praised. | Judith |
| Giulia |
Feminine form of Giulio, from the Greek "Ioulos"; woolly, hairy. | Julia |
| Giuliana |
From Latin; belonging to the Roman class called "Julia". | Julianne |
| Giuliano |
From the Latin "Julianus". Roman surname; belonging to the Roman class called "Julia". | Julian |
| Giulio |
From the Latin "Julius", derived from the Greek "Joulus"; woolly, hairy. | N/A |
| Giulitta |
From the Latin "Iulitta"; happy. | N/A |
| Giuniano |
Derived from the Latin "Iłnius"; he who is happy. | N/A |
| Giuseppe |
Derived from the Hebrew "Josef"; raised by God. | N/A |
| Giusta |
Derived from the Latin "Iuxta"; near, close. | N/A |
| Giustina |
Feminine form of the Latin name "Iustinus", name commonly used by the Romans; honest, just, proven. | N/A |
| Giustiniano |
Derived from the Latin, "of Jłstus"; honest, just. | N/A |
| Giustino |
From the Latin "Justinus"; honest, just. | N/A |
| Giusto |
From the Latin Adjective "iustus"; proven, honest. | N/A |
| Glafira |
From Greek, latinized as "Glaphyra"; elegant. | N/A |
| Glauco |
Derived from the Greek "Glaukos"; scintillating, shining. | N/A |
| Glicera |
From the Greek "Glykera", derived from "glykys"; sweet, meek. | N/A |
| Glicerio |
From the Greek "Glykeros", latinized as "Glycerius"; sweet, lovable. | N/A |
| Glicero |
From the Latin "Glycerius", derived from the Greek "Glykeros"; | N/A |
| Glisente |
From Celtic; gives love. | N/A |
| Gloria |
From the same Latin word; universal praise. | N/A |
| Goare |
From Hebrew, latinized as "Goaris", with unknown etymology. | N/A |
| Gobano |
Italian variation of the French "Gobain", name of Gaelic origin with unknown etymology. | N/A |
| Godardo |
From ancient Saxon, latinized as "Godard"; God helps him, he who is helped by God. | N/A |
| Godeardo |
From ancient German; is powerful thanks to God. | N/A |
| Godeberta |
Derived from ancient German; is illustrious thanks to God. | N/A |
| Godescalco |
From ancient Saxon; God's poet. | N/A |
| Godiva |
From Anglo-Saxon; gift from God. | N/A |
| Godo |
Truncated form of Godone with the same meaning; gift to God. | N/A |
| Godoleva |
Ancient name of Belgian origin; she who loves God. | N/A |
| Godolia |
From ancient Gaelic; God's crown. | N/A |
| Godone |
Derived from the language of the ancient Franks; gift to God. | N/A |
| Goffredo |
From the Goth "Guthafriths"; protected by God. | N/A |
| Golia |
From the Hebrew "Goliat"; exile. | N/A |
| Gomberto |
From ancient Saxon; noble pilgrim, illustrious traveller. | N/A |
| Gomero |
From the Celtic "Gomer"; he who enjoys, makes use of. | N/A |
| Gondulfo |
From ancient High German; warrior wolf. | N/A |
| Gonerio |
From Celtic; new man. | N/A |
| Gonsalvo |
Ancient Iberian name derived from the German "Gundisalvus"; come to the aid in battle. | N/A |
| Gontrano |
From the ancient High German "Gund" and "Hramm"; warrior crow. | N/A |
| Gonzaga |
Name used in Africa in honor of Sanit Luigi Gonzaga. | N/A |
| Gonzalo |
From the Teutonic "Gundisalvus", latinized as "Gonsalvus"; comes to the aid in battle. | N/A |
| Gordiano |
From Greek, latinized as "Gordianus"; from Gordio, locality in Greece. | N/A |
| Gordio |
From Greek, latinized as "Gordius"; from Gordio, locality in Greece. | N/A |
| Gorgonia |
From Latin; coral. | N/A |
| Gorgonio |
From Greek; terrible. | N/A |
| Gosselino |
Italian variation of the ancient French "Josselin" or "Jocelyn"; from Gothia or of Goth origin. | N/A |
| Gottardo |
From the ancient German "Gotthard"; strong thanks to God. | N/A |
| Gozzelino |
Variation of Gosselino with the same meaning. | N/A |
| Graciliano |
From the Latin "Gracilianus"; delicate, soft. | N/A |
| Gramazio |
From ancient Danish; writer, scribe. | N/A |
| Grata |
Feminine form of the Latin "Gratus"; likeable, dear, welcome. | N/A |
| Gratiniano |
From the Latin "Gratinianus"; he who is grateful. | N/A |
| Grato |
Derived from the Latin "Grątus"; grateful, dear, welcome. | N/A |
| Grazia |
From the Latin "Gratia"; likeable, graceful, pleasing. | N/A |
| Graziano |
From the Latin "Gratianus", derived from "Grątus"; grateful, dear, welcome. | N/A |
| Grazioso |
Derived from the Latin adjective "gratiosus"; well received, welcome, likeable. | N/A |
| Gregorio |
From the Greek "Gregņrios", derived from "gregorčin"; awake, alert. | N/A |
| Greta |
Diminutive of the Scandinavian "Margarethe", corresponding to Margherita with the same meaning; pearl | N/A |
| Grimaldo |
Modern form of "Grimoaldo", name commonly used in the Middle Ages, derived from ancient German "Grimwald"; he who rules. | N/A |
| Griselda |
From the ancient German "Grisheld", combination of "Greis" and "Held"; old heroine. | N/A |
| Guala |
From ancien Saxon; protector, guardian. | N/A |
| Gualberto |
Derived from the German "Waldobert"; shines throughout the reign. | N/A |
| Gualdechiso |
From ancient High German; first in nobility. | N/A |
| Gualdrado |
From ancient Teutonic, latinized as "Gualdradus"; powerful advisor. | N/A |
| Gualfardo |
From Saxon; protected by the king. | N/A |
| Gualtiero |
From the ancient German "Walthari", combination of "Walch" and "Mari"; leader of the army. | N/A |
| Guarino |
From the ancient German "Warin"; protects by defending. | N/A |
| Gudelia |
From ancient German, latinized as "Gudelia"; good. | N/A |
| Gudula |
Feminine name of Celtic origin; good, gentle. | N/A |
| Guelfo |
From the ancient High German "Hwelf"; puppy. | N/A |
| Guendalina |
Name of Celtic origin; she who has white brows. | N/A |
| Guerrico |
Derived from ancient Saxon; powerful defender. | N/A |
| Guerrino |
Variation of "Guarino", derived from the ancient German "Warin"; protects, defends. | N/A |
| Guglielmo |
From the German "Willihelm"; helmet of the will. | N/A |
| Guiberto |
Name of provincial origin; famous instructor, illustrious teacher. | N/A |
| Guicciardo |
Derived from the ancient German "Wichard"; strong, powerful in battle. | N/A |
| Guido |
Derived from the ancient High German "Wido"; scholarly, learned, erudite. | N/A |
| Guinibaldo |
Derived from the ancient High German "Winibald"; winner, champion. | N/A |
| Guinzone |
Name of provincial origin, used in the Middle Ages; wise, knowledgeable. | N/A |
| Guiscardo |
From the ancient Saxon "Visichart", latinized as "Guiscardus"; strong, robust. | N/A |
| Gumesindo |
From ancient German, latinized as "Gumesindus"; of ancient powerful lineage. | N/A |
| Gummaro |
From ancient German, latinized as "Gummarus"; famous in battle. | N/A |
| Gundelinda |
Derived from ancient German; battle shield. | N/A |
| Gundene |
From ancient German, latinized as "Gaudenes"; woman warrior. | N/A |
| Guniforto |
From ancient German, latinized as "Gunifortus"; strong in battle. | N/A |
| Guria |
From the Celtic, latinized as "Gurias"; impulsive, reckless as a swollen river. | N/A |
| Gustavo |
From the swedish "Gaut" and "Stafr"; supporter, backer of the Goths. | N/A |