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30,235Gulnora is an Uzbek and Tajik feminine given name, derived from Golnar, a Persian compound meaning “pomegranate flower.” The name combines gol (“flower”) and nār (“pomegranate”), reflecting the cultural importance of the...
Gulnoza is the Uzbek and Tajik form of Gulnaz, which itself is a variant of Golnaz. The name ultimately derives from Persian elements: gol meaning "flower, rose" and nāz meaning "delight, comfort," together conveying a s...
Gülnur is a feminine given name of Turkic origin, popular in modern Turkey and among Turkic-speaking communities worldwide. Combining the Persian-derived element gül (gol), meaning “flower” or “rose,” with the Arabic nur...
Gülər is the Azerbaijani form of the Turkish name Güler. The name derives from the Turkish verb gülmek (“to laugh”), with the literal meaning “she laughs.” In Turkish and Azerbaijani naming conventions, such verbs in the...
Gulrukh is a feminine Persian name meaning "rose-faced", derived from gul (gul, meaning "rose" or "flower") and rukh (rukh, meaning "face" or "cheek"). The name evokes the poetic imagery of delicacy and beauty characteri...
Gülşah is a Turkish feminine given name, derived from the Persian name Golshah. The name combines gol meaning "flower, rose" and shāh meaning "shah, king," together signifying "flower of the king." This etymology reflect...
Gülşat is a Turkmen feminine given name, composed of Persian elements. The first part, gol (from Persian گل), means "flower" or "rose." The second part, shād (from Persian شاد), means "happy" or "joyful." As a compound,...
Gülşen is a Turkish female given name of Persian origin. It is the Turkish form of Golshan, which derives from an archaic Persian word meaning "rose garden" (from gol, meaning "flower" or "rose"). The name thus carries c...
Gulshan is a masculine given name used primarily in Urdu- and Hindi-speaking communities. It is the Hindi and Urdu form of Golshan, which derives from an archaic Persian word meaning "rose garden". The name ultimately st...
Gülşən is the Azerbaijani form of the Persian name Golshan, ultimately derived from an archaic Persian word meaning "rose garden." The name combines the element gol (meaning "flower" or "rose") with a suffix denoting a p...
Gülsüm is a Turkish female given name that represents the Turkish form of the Arabic name Kulthum. In Turkish, it can also be interpreted as an elaboration of the word gül meaning “rose,” giving it a floral connotation.E...
Gülten is a Turkish feminine given name composed of two Persian-origin elements: gol meaning "flower, rose" and tan meaning "skin, body," thus conveying the meaning "rose skin." The name reflects a common tradition in Tu...
Gulumbu is a unique feminine name of Australian Aboriginal origin, specifically from the Yolngu people of Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory. The meaning of the name is not clearly documented, reflecting the elusive n...
Gülüzar is a Turkish feminine given name derived from the Persian Golzar. The name ultimately comes from Persian gol meaning "flower, rose" and the suffix -zār denoting a place abounding in something or a field/garden. T...
Gulzar is the Urdu form of the Persian name Golzar. The name is derived from the Persian elements گل (gol) meaning "flower, rose" and the suffix زار (zār) meaning "place abounding in, field, garden". Thus, Gulzar poetica...
Gülzat is a Kazakh and Kyrgyz feminine given name. The name is formed from two Persian-derived elements: gol ("flower") and zād ("child of"), collectively meaning "child of a flower" or "flower child." Thus Gülzat poetic...
Guma is a Gothic given name derived from the element guma, meaning "man". It is the direct source of the medieval Visigothic name that developed into later forms such as Gomes.Etymology and RootsWithin the context of anc...
Gumarich is an Old German name composed of the elements gomo meaning "man" and rih meaning "ruler, king." Thus, the name signifies "man ruler" or "king of men." It belongs to a widespread class of Germanic dithematic (tw...
Gumersinda is a Spanish feminine given name, the feminine form of Gumersindo. The name derives from the medieval Latin Gomesendus, which in turn comes from a Germanic name, likely of Visigothic or Suebian origin. The Ger...
Gumersindo is a Spanish masculine given name derived from the medieval Latinized form Gomesendus, which itself originates from a Germanic (Visigothic or Suebian) name. The first element likely comes from guma meaning "ma...
EtymologyGun is a modern Swedish feminine given name, derived from the Old Norse name Gunnr. The Old Norse element gunnr means "war", and Gunnr was the name of a valkyrie in Norse mythology—a female figure who chose whic...
Gunārs is a Latvian masculine given name, the Latvian form of Gunnar.EtymologyThe name is derived from the Old Norse Gunnarr, composed of the elements gunnr meaning "war" and herr meaning "army, warrior." It is thus a co...
Günay is a Turkish and Azerbaijani unisex name that combines two celestial elements: gün meaning "sun" and ay meaning "moon". The name thus evokes the image of a moonlight visible during the daytime, a phenomenon also kn...
EtymologyGunborg is a Swedish feminine name derived from the Old Norse name Gunnbjǫrg, which itself is composed of the elements gunnr meaning "war" and bjǫrg meaning "help, salvation". Thus, the name conveys the sense of...
Gunça is the Turkmen form of Ghoncheh, a name of Persian origin. Ultimately derived from Classical Persian غُنْچَه (ġunča), the name means "flower bud" in Persian. The Turkmen variant reflects the adaptation of Persian n...
Gunda is a feminine given name used primarily in Danish, German, Norwegian, and Swedish contexts, originating as a short form of names that contain the Old High German element gunda meaning "war". This element derives fr...
Gundahar is the Old German form of Gunther, derived from the elements gunda "war" and heri "army", making it a cognate of Gunnar.EtymologyThe name is composed of two Old Germanic elements: gunda ("war, battle") and heri...
Gundega is a Latvian feminine given name meaning "buttercup (flower)" in Latvian. The name is a direct adoption of the Latvian common noun gundega, which refers to several species of flowering plants in the genus Ranuncu...
Gunder is a masculine given name and surname used primarily in Norwegian and Swedish contexts. It is a variant of Gunnar, which itself derives from the Old Norse name Gunnarr, composed of the elements gunnr meaning "war"...
Gundhram is the Old German form of the name Guntram. The name Guntram itself derives from the Old German elements gunda 'war' and hram 'raven', thus meaning 'war raven'. This compound name type was common among Germanic...
Gundisalvus is a Latinized form of the ancient Germanic name Gonzalo. This name has deep roots in the early medieval period, particularly among the Visigoths or Suebi peoples who settled in the Iberian Peninsula. The Lat...
Gundula is a German feminine given name, originally a diminutive of Gunda. The name Gunda itself is a short form of various Germanic names that incorporate the Old High German element gunda meaning "war” (from Proto-Germ...
EtymologyGündüz is a masculine given name and surname of Turkish and Azerbaijani origin. It literally means "daytime" in both languages, deriving from the Old Turkic word kündüz (also meaning "daytime"). The name reflect...
Günel is a given name of Turkic origin, primarily used in Azerbaijan. It is derived from the Turkic elements gün meaning "sun" and el meaning "country" or "society", thus conveying the poetic sense of "sun of the country...
Güneş (pronounced [ˈɟyneʃ]) is a Turkish word meaning the Sun, and is used as a unisex given name as well as a surname in Turkey. The name directly reflects the celestial body's central role in life, symbolizing light, w...
Gunhild is a Germanic feminine given name derived from the Old Norse Gunnhildr, itself composed of the elements gunnr meaning "war" and hildr meaning "battle". The name thus carries the emphatic meaning of "war battle",...
Gunhilda is a variant of the name Gunhild. The name Gunhild is derived from the Old Norse name Gunnhildr, which is composed of the elements gunnr meaning "war" and hildr meaning "battle." Thus, Gunhilda carries the meani...
Gunilla is a Swedish female given name, a variant of Gunhild. It shares the same Old Norse roots as Gunhild, being ultimately derived from the elements gunnr ("war") and hildr ("battle"). Thus, the name carries the compo...
Gunn is a modern Norwegian and Swedish feminine given name. It is a contracted form of the Old Norse name Gunnr, which itself derives from the Old Norse element gunnr meaning "war." In Norse mythology, Gunnr was a valkyr...
Gunna is a female given name used in Danish, Faroese, Icelandic, and other Scandinavian contexts. It is the feminine form of Gunne, which is a short form of Old Norse compound names beginning with the element gunnr meani...
Etymology and Origins Gunnar is a masculine given name of Old Norse origin, derived from the name Gunnarr, which itself comes from the elements gunnr ("war") and herr ("army, warrior"). This combination makes it a cognat...
An article about Gunnarr. Etymology Gunnarr is the Old Norse form of Gunnar. The name is derived from the elements gunnr "war" and herr "army, warrior", making it a cognate of Gunther. Mythological Significance In Norse...
Gunnbjørg is a Norwegian feminine given name, derived as a form of Gunborg. The name ultimately originates from the Old Norse compound Gunnbjǫrg, which combines the elements gunnr ("war") and bjǫrg ("help, salvation"). T...
Gunnbjǫrg is an Old Norse female given name, the original form of Gunborg. It derives from the elements gunnr "war" and bjǫrg "help, salvation". The name thus carries a compelling meaning: defense or deliverance through...
Gunne is a masculine given name used in Norwegian and Swedish, deriving as a short form of Old Norse names that begin with the element gunnr meaning "war". While the full forms are rare today, the nickname-type name Gunn...
Gunnel is a Swedish feminine given name, a variant of Gunhild. The name Gunhild itself derives from the Old Norse name Gunnhildr, composed of the elements gunnr meaning "war" and hildr meaning "battle", effectively givin...
Etymology and OriginGunner is an English variant of the Old Norse name Gunnar, influenced by the vocabulary word gunner, meaning one who operates a gun. The name thus merges the ancient warrior tradition with a modern mi...
Gunnhild is a Norwegian variant of Gunhild, a name of Old Norse origin. The name ultimately derives from the Old Norse Gunnhildr, which is composed of the elements gunnr meaning 'war' and hildr meaning 'battle', thus giv...
Gunnhildr is the Old Norse form of the name Gunhild, which in turn derives from the fusion of two Germanic battle-related elements: gunnr meaning "war" and hildr meaning "battle." Thus, the name's core significance conve...
Gunnhildur is an Icelandic female name, the modern Icelandic form of Gunhild. It derives from the Old Norse name Gunnhildr, composed of the elements gunnr "war" and hildr "battle," effectively meaning "war battle" or sim...
Gunni is an Old Norse male given name, originally a short form of Gunne. The name is derived from the Old Norse element gunnr, meaning "war," which is a common component in many Viking-era names.EtymologyThe root name Gu...
Gunnr is a valkyrie name from Norse mythology, derived from Old Norse gunnr meaning "war" or "battle". This was the name of a valkyrie in Norse legend. According to the Völuspá (st. 30/7), Helgakviða Hundingsbana II (st....
Gunnvaldr is an Old Norse masculine given name, the original form of Gunvald. The name is composed of two elements: gunnr, meaning "war" or "battle", and valdr, meaning "ruler" or "power". Thus, the name translates to "r...
Gunnvǫr is an Old Norse female given name, the original form of the modern Scandinavian name Gunvor. It is composed of two elements: gunnr meaning "battle, war" (from Proto-Germanic *gunþiz) and vǫr, which carries the se...
Gunnvor is a Norwegian variant of the name Gunvor, which itself derives from the Old Norse name Gunnvǫr. The name is composed of the elements gunnr meaning "war" and vǫr meaning "vigilant" or "cautious," giving the combi...
Günəş is an Azerbaijani feminine given name that directly means "sun" in the Azerbaijani language. The name's meaning evokes warmth, light, and life-giving energy, embodying positive qualities associated with the celesti...
Gunta is a Latvian feminine given name, derived as a feminine form of the masculine name Guntis. The etymology of Guntis is uncertain, but it may be connected to the Latvian poetic word guns, meaning 'fire' or 'flame', w...
Guntars is the Latvian form of Gunther, ultimately deriving from the Old German name Gundahar, composed of elements meaning "war" (gunda) and "army" (heri). This makes it a cognate of Gunnar. The root name is linked to a...
Günter is a German given name, a variant of Gunther. It derives from the Old High German elements gund 'battle' and heri 'army', ultimately from Proto-Germanic *Gunþiharjaz (gunda 'war' + heri 'army'). The name shares a...
Etymology and OriginsGunter is a variant of Gunther, derived from the Old German name Gundahar. This name is composed of the elements gunda ("war") and heri ("army"), making it a cognate of Gunnar. The name thus carries...