This list includes 87 Asian boy names that start with G, from “Gabriel” to “Gyatso”. It spans traditional and modern names across South, East, Southeast, Central, and West Asia. Expectant parents, writers, and researchers use it to find meaningful, culturally rooted name choices.
Asian boy names that start with G are masculine given names used across Asia that begin with the letter G. They include names from many languages and traditions; for example, “Gyatso” appears in Tibetan names and means “ocean”.
Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation, Meaning, Country/Region, and Notes.
Name: The given name as commonly transliterated; you can scan this column to pick and compare entries quickly.
Pronunciation: A simple phonetic respelling (sometimes IPA) that helps you say the name correctly and confidently.
Meaning: A concise definition or translation showing the name’s sense and cultural resonance for quick evaluation.
Country/Region: The primary place or language where the name is used, helping you understand its cultural origin.
Notes: Additional details such as variants, historical usage, or notable bearers that give useful naming context.
Asian boy names that start with G
| Name | Origin | Pronunciation | Meaning | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gaurav | India — Hindi | GAW-ruhv (ˈɡɔːrʌv) | Pride | Popular North Indian name meaning pride or honor used widely for boys |
| Ganesh | India — Sanskrit/Hindi | GAH-nesh (ˈɡənɛʃ) | Lord of multitudes | Name of the elephant headed Hindu god frequently used as a male given name |
| Gautam | India — Sanskrit/Hindi | GOW-tuhm (ˈɡɔːtəm) | Clan name associated with Buddha | Classical name linked to Siddhartha Gautama and South Asian families |
| Gopal | India — Sanskrit/Hindi | GOH-puhl | Protector of cows | Devotional name for Krishna common across South Asia |
| Govind | India — Sanskrit/Hindi | GO-vind (ɡoˈvɪnd) | Lord or Krishna | Alternative of Govinda used in many Indian languages |
| Govinda | India — Sanskrit/Hindi | goh-VIN-dah | Cowherd Lord Krishna | Traditional devotional name of Krishna common in literature and music |
| Gyan | India — Sanskrit/Hindi | GYAHN (dʒjɑːn) | Knowledge | Spiritual name meaning knowledge or wisdom popular in India and Nepal |
| Gagan | India — Sanskrit/Hindi | GAH-guhn (ˈɡɑːɡən) | Sky | Common masculine name in India meaning sky or firmament |
| Girish | India — Sanskrit/Hindi | GI-rish (ˈɡɪrɪʃ) | Lord of the mountain | Epithet of Shiva used as a male name in India and Nepal |
| Gajendra | India — Sanskrit/Hindi | guh-JEN-drah | King of elephants | Mythological name from Hindu epics used as a heroic male name |
| Gokul | India — Sanskrit/Hindi | GO-kuhl | Cow village | Childhood home of Krishna used as a masculine given name |
| Gautama | India — Sanskrit | GOW-tuh-mah | Buddha family name or clan | Classical name tied to Siddhartha Gautama and South Asian history |
| Ganapati | India — Sanskrit/Hindi | GAH-nah-puh-tee | Lord of multitudes | Formal name for Ganesh used devotionally and at naming ceremonies |
| Gulshan | India/Pakistan — Persian/Hindi/Urdu | GUL-shahn | Flower garden | Persian derived male name used across South Asia in poetry and everyday use |
| Gulzar | Pakistan/India — Persian/Urdu | GUL-zar | Blooming garden | Poetic male name popular in Urdu and Punjabi speaking regions |
| Gulab | India/Pakistan — Persian/Hindi/Urdu | GOO-lahb or GUHL-aab | Rose | Traditional male name of Persian origin used in South Asia |
| Ghulam | Pakistan/India/Afghanistan — Arabic/Persian/Urdu | ghoo-LAHM (ɣuˈlɑːm) | Servant or devotee | Common Muslim male name element in compounds like Ghulam Nabi |
| Gulbuddin | Afghanistan — Dari/Pashto | GUL-boo-deen | Flower of the faith | Afghan masculine name borne by historical and contemporary figures |
| Gaur | India — Sanskrit/Hindi | GOWr | Fair or pale | Short Sanskrit derived masculine name used occasionally as a given name |
| Gopi | India — Sanskrit/Hindi | GOH-pee | Cowherd follower | Traditional masculine name linked to Krishna lore and rural culture |
| Gopinath | India — Sanskrit/Hindi | goh-pih-NAHTH | Lord of cowherds | Devotional compound name for Krishna common in South India |
| Gyaneshwar | India — Marathi/Hindi | GYA-nesh-war | Lord of knowledge | Name of a famous saint used among Marathi and Hindi speakers |
| Go | Japan — Japanese | GOH (ɡo) | Five or great depending on kanji | Short masculine name often romanized Go or Gō used in Japan |
| Gen | Japan — Japanese | GEN (ɡen) | Origin or real depending on kanji | Popular masculine name in Japan with classical roots |
| Goro | Japan — Japanese | GOH-roh (ɡoɾo) | Fifth son | Traditional Japanese male name often indicating birth order originally |
| Genta | Japan — Japanese | GEN-tah | Strong or generous depending on kanji | Modern masculine Japanese name used in recent decades |
| Gaku | Japan — Japanese | GAH-koo | Learning or study | Name associated with scholarship art and culture in Japan |
| Genji | Japan — Japanese | GEN-jee | Two sources or second son depending on kanji | Classical name famous from The Tale of Genji |
| Gakuto | Japan — Japanese | GAH-koo-toh | Scholar or person of learning | Contemporary masculine name used by Japanese boys |
| Geon | Korea — Korean | GUN or GUH-on (ɡʌn) | Build or strong foundation | Common syllable and standalone male name in Korea |
| Gi-hun | Korea — Korean | GEE-hoon | Worthy or honorable depending on hanja | Modern Korean male name popularized internationally |
| Gi-woo | Korea — Korean | GEE-woo | Skilled friend depending on hanja | Contemporary compound masculine name in Korea |
| Gun | Korea — Korean | GUN or GOON | To build or strong depending on hanja | Short masculine Korean name often romanized Gun or Geon |
| Guang | China — Mandarin | GWAHNG (ɡwɑŋ) | Light brightness | Common character used in Chinese male names meaning light or glory |
| Guo | China — Mandarin | GWAW or GWOH (ɡwɔ) | Country or nation | More commonly a surname but also appears in given names |
| Gang | China — Mandarin | GAHNG | Strong firm | Masculine character used in Chinese male names to convey strength |
| Gia | Vietnam — Vietnamese | ZEE-ah or GEE-ah | Family or value | Used as a masculine element and as a standalone male name in Vietnam |
| Giang | Vietnam — Vietnamese | ZAHNG or GEE-ahng | River | Unisex in use but commonly given to Vietnamese boys |
| Giap | Vietnam — Vietnamese | ZAP or GYAP | Armor or first shell | Famous from general Vo Nguyen Giap and used as a male name |
| Gunawan | Indonesia — Javanese/Indonesian | goo-NAH-wahn | Noble protector | Common Javanese masculine name widely used in Indonesia |
| Gilang | Indonesia — Indonesian/Javanese | GEE-lang | Bright shining | Popular Indonesian male name with a lively tone |
| Guntur | Indonesia — Indonesian/Javanese | GOON-toor | Thunder | Traditional Javanese masculine name evoking strength |
| Ghassan | Levant — Arabic | GHAH-sahn (ɣassan) | Youthful or fresh | Classical Arabic male name associated with the Ghassanid tribal dynasty |
| Ghazi | Middle East/South Asia — Arabic | GHAH-zee | Warrior or conqueror | Common Muslim male name across the Arab world and South Asia |
| Ghayth | Middle East — Arabic | GHAYTH (ɣaɪθ) | Rain or relief | Poetic Arabic male name with classical resonance |
| Gamal | Egypt/Middle East — Arabic | GAH-mal | Beauty or handsome | Arabic male name variant of Jamal used especially in Egypt and the Levant |
| Ghali | Egypt/Middle East — Arabic | GHAH-lee | Precious or dear | Arabic masculine name and surname common in North Africa and the Levant |
| Gholam | Iran/Afghanistan — Persian/Dari | goh-LAHM | Servant or disciple | Often used as a prefix in compound Muslim male names in Iran and South Asia |
| Ghasem | Iran/Afghanistan — Persian/Farsi | GHAH-sehm | Divider or distributor | Persian variant of Qasem used widely in Iran and Afghanistan |
| Gokhan | Turkey — Turkish | GOHK-hahn | Sky khan or ruler of the sky | Popular Turkish masculine name combining gök sky and khan ruler |
| Gurkan | Turkey — Turkish | GUR-kahn | Noble lineage | Historical Turkic masculine name found in Turkish communities |
| Guven | Turkey — Turkish | goo-VEN | Trust or confidence | Common Turkish male name meaning trustworthiness |
| Gazi | Turkey | GAH-zee | Veteran or conqueror | Honorific turned masculine given name used across Turkic cultures |
| Gendun | Tibet/Nepal — Tibetan | GEN-dun | Joyful virtue | Classical Tibetan Buddhist male name found among monastics and laypeople |
| Gyatso | Tibet — Tibetan | GYAH-tsoh | Ocean | Common Tibetan name element as in Tenzin Gyatso the Dalai Lama |
| Ghazanfar | Persian/Arabic used in South Asia | GHAZ-an-far | Lion | Persian derived masculine name used in Iran Afghanistan and Pakistan |
| Ghani | Middle East/South Asia — Arabic | GHAH-nee | Rich generous | Common Muslim male name across Central South and Southeast Asia |
| Guangyu | China — Mandarin | GWAHNG-yoo | Broad light or abundant brightness | Compound masculine name conveying brilliance and abundance |
| Guangming | China — Mandarin | GWAHNG-ming | Bright light | Classic Chinese male name meaning clear bright light |
| Gurpreet | India — Punjabi/Sikh | GUR-preet | Guru’s love or disciple’s affection | Widely used Sikh masculine name across Punjab |
| Gurmeet | India — Punjabi/Sikh | GUR-meet | Friend of the guru | Popular Sikh male name found in India and diaspora communities |
| Gurvinder | India — Punjabi/Sikh | GUR-vin-der | Protector of the guru | Compound Sikh masculine name used among Punjabi speakers |
| Gurdeep | India — Punjabi/Sikh | GUR-deep | Light of the guru | Common Sikh masculine name with devotional meaning |
| Gaurang | India — Sanskrit/Hindi | gow-RAHNG | Fair complexioned | Traditional male name used in India and in spiritual contexts |
| Gokulnath | India — Hindi/Sanskrit | GOH-kul-naht | Lord of Gokul | Devotional compound name referring to Krishna often used in rural areas |
| Gursharan | India — Punjabi/Sikh | GUR-sha-ran | Refuge of the guru | Sikh masculine name used as a sign of devotion |
| Gul | Afghanistan/Pakistan — Pashto/Dari/Urdu | GUL or GOOL | Flower | Common male name element and standalone name in Pashto and Dari |
| Gai | Japan — Japanese | GAH-ee or GUY (ɡai) | Strength or outside depending on kanji | Short masculine name seen in modern Japan |
| Gideon | Israel — Hebrew | GID-ee-on | Hewer or mighty warrior | Biblical Hebrew name used among Jewish communities in West Asia |
| Gani | Central Asia — Uzbek/Turkic | GAH-nee | Generous or rich | Masculine name used across Central Asian Turkic languages and South Asia |
| Gibran | Lebanon/Arab World — Arabic | jih-BRAHN | Strong eloquent or young gazelle | Arabic masculine name made famous by poet Khalil Gibran |
| Ghaus | South Asia — Arabic/Urdu | GOWS or GHAUS | Helper or succor | Honorific and male given name common among South Asian Muslims |
| Ganesan | India/Sri Lanka — Tamil | GAH-neh-sahn | Devotee or follower of Ganesh | Tamil masculine form of Ganesh widely used in Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka |
| Guoping | China — Mandarin | GWOH-ping | National peace or country peace | Compound male name historically used in modern China |
| Goran | Kurdish/Iran/Afghanistan — Kurdish/Persian | GO-rahn | Change or mountain song | Common Kurdish masculine name also used in neighboring regions |
| Gurbachan | India — Punjabi/Sikh | GUR-ba-chan | Blessed by the guru | Sikh masculine name combining guru and blessings |
| Gulshanram | India/Pakistan — Hindi/Urdu | GUL-shahn-rahm | Garden of peace | Compound South Asian male name with poetic Persian root |
| Gabriel | Middle East — Hebrew/Aramaic | GAY-bree-el | God is my strength | Biblical archangel name used among Christians and Jews in West Asia |
| Gurbaksh | India/Pakistan — Punjabi/Sikh | GUR-bahksh | Gift of the guru | Sikh male name found among Punjabi speakers |
| Gurunath | India — Sanskrit/Hindi | GOO-roo-naht | Lord or master of the guru | Devotional masculine name used by some Hindu families |
| Gulam | Bangladesh/Pakistan/India — Bengali/Urdu | GOO-lahm | Servant or slave | Variant spelling of Ghulam used in Bengali and Urdu speaking areas |
| Gopala | India — Sanskrit/Hindi | GOH-pah-lah | Protector of cows | Classical Sanskrit name for Krishna used especially in rural traditions |
| Gorav | India — Hindi/Marathi | GOH-rav | Honor or respect | Variant of Gaurav used in western India |
| Gurbir | India — Punjabi/Sikh | GUR-beer | Sword or hero of the guru | Sikh masculine name combining guru and warrior imagery |
| Gulbahar | Central/South Asia — Persian/Dari/Urdu | GUL-bah-har | Spring flower | Traditionally a masculine name in some Pashto and Dari speaking communities |
| Gopalakrishnan | India — Sanskrit/Tamil | goh-pah-lah-kri-shnan | Protector of cows and Krishna combined | South Indian classical masculine compound name often shortened to Gopal |
| Gustaf is non Asian exclude | Place holder not allowed | N/A | N/A | N/A |