From the region of Guines (France) or "ingen" (meadow).
To change ten thousand.
Likely a modern invented name.
Wave, "mound."
Festivity, from French; or milk/butter in Slavic.
She who is milk-white.
Land of the Gauls, an ancient region.
A vast system of stars.
Meaning unknown, likely modern invented.
Calm, "tranquility," or the lead ore mineral.
My wave, "my fountain."
God has redeemed, or "wave of God."
High one, "noble."
Region, "circle," from Galilee.
Variant of Galilahi, "attractive."
Invented by L. Frank Baum for "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" (Glinda).
Calm, "tranquility."
One from Galicia, Spain.
Gaul, the ancient region of Western Europe.
Rooster, or from the given name Galv�n (Germanic).
Deep, "profound," "serious."
The third letter of the Greek alphabet.
Dimple.
Derived from Ganesha, the Hindu god.
Garden, "little garden."
Diminutive of Agrippina or Anna.
Variant of Gafna, "vine."
Crane (the bird).
Madder (the red dye plant).
Possibly "heron" or other meanings; associated with Greta Garbo.
Possibly variant of Giselle or invented; popularized by model Garcelle Beauvais.
A plot of ground for cultivating plants.
The fragrant flowering shrub.
Diminutive of Gareth/Garrett (male); or meaning "ginger" in Japanese.
Gravity, "dignity," "importance."
A wreath of flowers, or occupational surname for a garland maker.
Granary keeper, occupational surname.
Likely a modern invented or misspelled name.
Heron.
Diminutive of Agatha or Agafya.
Descendant of the little cat (from Gateling) or "companion."
Invented for the 1997 film "Gattaca."
A measurement, "a standard."
Of or pertaining to Gaul/France, inspired by Charles de Gaulle.
??? (Gaura)
Feminine form of Gavriil (Gabriel), "God is my strength."
Variant of Gavrila or Gabriella.
Modern respelling of Gavin.
Joyful, "lighthearted."
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