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Short form of Gabriel.

Means "hornbeam tree" in Slovene.

Diminutive of Gabriel or Gabriela. It is usually a feminine name in German-speaking regions, but unisex elsewhere.

Probably from Lithuanian gaubti meaning "to cover". In Lithuanian mythology this was the name of the goddess of fire and the home.

French form of Gabinus (see Gavino).

Spanish form of Gabinus (see Gavino).

Alternate transcription of Arabic جابر (see Jabir).

Hungarian form of Gabriel.

Alternate transcription of Arabic جبر (see Jabr).

Hungarian form of Gabriel.

Icelandic form of Gabriel.

Dutch form of Gabriel.

From the Hebrew name גַבְרִיאֵל (Ḡavriʾel) meaning "God is my strong man", derived from גֶּבֶר (gever) meaning "strong man, hero" and אֵל (ʾel) meanin...

Italian form of Gabriel.

German feminine form of Gabriel.

Lithuanian feminine form of Gabriel.

Form of Gabriel with the Georgian nominative suffix.

Lithuanian form of Gabriel.

Dutch feminine form of Gabriel.

French feminine form of Gabriel. This was the real name of French fashion designer Coco Chanel (1883-1971).

Latvian form of Gabriel.

Form of Gabriel found in some versions of the Vulgate.

Croatian and Slovene form of Gabriel.

Croatian and Slovene feminine form of Gabriel.

Means "fortune, luck" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament, Gad is the first son of Jacob by Leah's slave-girl Zilpah, and the ancestor of one of the...

Western Armenian transcription of Katar.

From Oromo gaaddisa meaning "shade".

Feminine form of Gadisa.

Variant of Gay.

Latinized form of Gaia.

Form of Gael using French orthography.

Probably from the ethnolinguistic term Gael, which refers to speakers of Gaelic languages.

Feminine form of Gaël.

Welsh variant of Gaynor.

French form of Caietanus (see Gaetano).

French form of Caietanus (see Gaetano).

Feminine form of Gaetano.

French feminine form of Caietanus (see Gaetano).

French feminine form of Caietanus (see Gaetano).

Italian form of the Latin name Caietanus, which meant "from Caieta". Caieta (now called Gaeta) was a town in ancient Italy, its name deriving either...

Alternate transcription of Arabic جعفر (see Jafar).

From an English surname of Old French origin meaning either "measure", originally denoting one who was an assayer, or "pledge", referring to a...

Possibly derived from Armenian գագաթ (gagat) meaning "summit, peak, top". This was the name of two kings of Armenia.

Medieval French form of Gareth (appearing in the works of Chrétien de Troyes and in the Lancelot-Grail Cycle).

Probably a variant of Gaheriet (see Gareth). In medieval Arthurian tales this is the name of a brother of Gawain and Gareth. Gareth and Gaheris,...

Means "valley, ravine" in Hebrew.

From the Greek word γαῖα (gaia), a parallel form of γῆ (ge) meaning "earth". In Greek mythology Gaia was the mother goddess who presided over the...

Latinized form of the Greek name Γαϊανή (Gaiane), a derivative of Gaia. This was the name of a (perhaps fictional) martyr who was killed in Armenia...

Greek form of Gaiana.

Short form of Abigail.

Elaborated form of Gail.

Possible Gothic form of Elvira.

Possible Gothic form of Galswintha.

Greek form of Gaius.

Georgian form of Gaius.