This list includes 85 Bunny name ideas that start with G, from “Gabby” to “Gyro (no)”. Most names are short, playful, and inspired by nature, food, or pop culture. Use these names for pet rabbits, classroom pets, or fictional characters.

Bunny name ideas that start with G are suggested monikers for rabbits that begin with the letter G. Many come from nature, foods, or beloved characters, and “Ginger” remains a classic example.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Origin, Pronunciation, and Meaning.

Name: The rabbit’s suggested name; use this to compare options and choose a short, memorable favorite.

Origin: Shows the language or culture where the name originates, giving you context for tone and tradition.

Pronunciation: Provides a simple phonetic guide so you can say the name confidently and avoid mispronunciation.

Meaning: A concise definition or theme helps you decide whether the name fits your rabbit’s personality or look.

Bunny name ideas that start with G

NameScientific nameOriginMeaning
GusOryctolagus cuniculusGermanic/EnglishShort for Augustus; “majestic” or “venerable”
GingerOryctolagus cuniculusEnglishSpice name; red-haired or warm-colored
GigiOryctolagus cuniculusFrenchDiminutive of Giselle or Georgina
GizmoOryctolagus cuniculusEnglishInvention; gadget name used affectionately
GoldieOryctolagus cuniculusEnglish/YiddishGolden-haired; precious metal reference
GracieOryctolagus cuniculusEnglishFrom Grace; elegance and favor
GraceOryctolagus cuniculusLatinElegance, favor
GeorgeOryctolagus cuniculusGreek/EnglishFarmer, earth-worker
GeorgieOryctolagus cuniculusEnglishDiminutive of George
GabeOryctolagus cuniculusHebrew/EnglishShort for Gabriel; “God is my strength”
GabbyOryctolagus cuniculusEnglishShort for Gabrielle/Gabriel; “talkative”
GiaOryctolagus cuniculusItalianShort form of Gianna; “God’s gracious gift”
GioOryctolagus cuniculusItalianShort for Giovanni/Giorgio
GiannaOryctolagus cuniculusItalianGod is gracious
GiadaOryctolagus cuniculusItalianJade (the gemstone)
GiovanniOryctolagus cuniculusItalianGod is gracious
GinoOryctolagus cuniculusItalianShort for Luigi/Giovanni
GertieOryctolagus cuniculusGermanicDiminutive of Gertrude; “spear of strength”
GwendolynOryctolagus cuniculusWelshWhite ring or fair bow
GwenOryctolagus cuniculusWelshBlessed ring or fair
GretaOryctolagus cuniculusGermanicDiminutive of Margareta; “pearl”
GretelOryctolagus cuniculusGermanLittle Margaret; fairy-tale name
GlynisOryctolagus cuniculusWelshShining or smooth shore
GalaOryctolagus cuniculusSpanish/EnglishFestive celebration
GalahadOryctolagus cuniculusArthurian legendNoble, pure knight
GalileoOryctolagus cuniculusItalianFrom Galilean; famed astronomer
GaleOryctolagus cuniculusEnglishStrong wind; joyful song (Old English)
GaiaOryctolagus cuniculusGreekEarth mother deity
GarnetOryctolagus cuniculusLatinDeep red gemstone
GemmaOryctolagus cuniculusItalian/LatinGem or jewel
Gingerly (no) excludedOryctolagus cuniculus
GriffOryctolagus cuniculusWelshShort for Griffin; strong mythic creature
GriffinOryctolagus cuniculusWelsh/LatinMythical lion-eagle hybrid
GraysonOryctolagus cuniculusEnglishSon of the steward; “gray-haired”
GunnerOryctolagus cuniculusScandinavian/EnglishWarrior; bold fighter
GuntherOryctolagus cuniculusGermanicBattle-army; warrior
GoliathOryctolagus cuniculusHebrewGreat or giant
GatsbyOryctolagus cuniculusLiterary (F. Scott Fitzgerald)From Jay Gatsby, flamboyant figure
GaleonOryctolagus cuniculusSpanish/PolishDerived from “galeon” (ship) or surname
GabyOryctolagus cuniculusFrench/SpanishShort for Gabrielle/Gabriel
Galaia (no) excludedOryctolagus cuniculus
GiovannaOryctolagus cuniculusItalianFemale form of Giovanni; “God is gracious”
GiselleOryctolagus cuniculusFrench/GermanicPledge or noble hostage (Old German)
GinnyOryctolagus cuniculusEnglishDiminutive of Virginia
GiovOryctolagus cuniculusItalianShort nickname for Giovanni/Giovanna
GloriaOryctolagus cuniculusLatinGlory, praise
GlitterOryctolagus cuniculusEnglishSparkling small particles
GoldaOryctolagus cuniculusYiddish/HebrewGolden
GoliOryctolagus cuniculusHebrew diminutiveShort form of Goliath or names starting GOL-
GrahamOryctolagus cuniculusScottish/EnglishGravel homestead; “gray home”
GraniteOryctolagus cuniculusEnglishHard rock; strength and durability
GrantOryctolagus cuniculusEnglishGreat or large; gift
GremlinOryctolagus cuniculusEnglishMischievous mythical creature
GreyOryctolagus cuniculusEnglishColor gray
GreysonOryctolagus cuniculusEnglishSon of the steward; variation of Grayson
Gracie-May (no) excludedOryctolagus cuniculus
Guinness (no)Oryctolagus cuniculusIrish brand/name
GustavOryctolagus cuniculusGermanicStaff of the Goths; “staff ruler”
Gusset (no)Oryctolagus cuniculus
GustyOryctolagus cuniculusEnglishWindy; spirited
GustoOryctolagus cuniculusItalian/SpanishEnthusiastic enjoyment
Garnie (no)Oryctolagus cuniculus
Gyro (no)Oryctolagus cuniculusGreekSpinning; food name
Gondol (no)Oryctolagus cuniculus
GimliOryctolagus cuniculusNorse/J.R.R. TolkienDwarf name from Norse/Tolkien lore
GalanOryctolagus cuniculusSpanish/IrishGallant, handsome
GableOryctolagus cuniculusEnglishTriangular roof end; surname name
GingerSnapOryctolagus cuniculusEnglishCookie name; spicy sweet
GleamOryctolagus cuniculusEnglishShining or glinting light
GlendaOryctolagus cuniculusWelshFair, good-looking
GioiaOryctolagus cuniculusItalianJoy
Giulio (no)Oryctolagus cuniculusItalian
Gingerbread (no)Oryctolagus cuniculusEnglish
Gwenyth (no)Oryctolagus cuniculus
GwennOryctolagus cuniculusWelsh variantWhite, blessed
GalyaOryctolagus cuniculusHebrew/RussianCalm, wave-like
GutoOryctolagus cuniculusWelsh/SpanishDiminutive of names like Gustavo
GusGusOryctolagus cuniculusFictional/affectionateReduplicated nickname of Gus
Gingerella (no)Oryctolagus cuniculus
Galeon (alt)Oryctolagus cuniculusSpanish/PolishSee Galeon above
GinevraOryctolagus cuniculusItalian/LatinItalian form of Guinevere; “white phantom”
Ginochchi (no)Oryctolagus cuniculus
GnocchiOryctolagus cuniculusItalianPasta dumpling
GusitoOryctolagus cuniculusSpanish diminutiveLittle Gus
GazarOryctolagus cuniculusPersian originHunter or falconer-themed name

Descriptions

Gus
(pron.: GUSS) Classic, very popular pet name; unisex, often used for friendly male bunnies.
Ginger
(pron.: JIN-jer) Common for orange or patterned rabbits; often female but used for any ginger-colored bunny.
Gigi
(pron.: ZHEE-zhee) Cute, trendy pet name; usually female, playful and fashionable.
Gizmo
(pron.: GIZ-moh) Popular for small, lively pets; unisex and quirky.
Goldie
(pron.: GOHL-dee) Sweet name for golden or cream rabbits; often female and vintage-feeling.
Gracie
(pron.: GRAY-see) Friendly, common pet name; usually female, evokes sweet temperament.
Grace
(pron.: GRAYS) Simple classic name; unisex but more often female, timeless.
George
(pron.: JORJ) Traditional human name used for bunnies; male-leaning and familiar.
Georgie
(pron.: JOR-jee) Affectionate and playful; used for both genders, common pet choice.
Gabe
(pron.: GAYB) Short, friendly; mainly male, popular as a pet nickname.
Gabby
(pron.: GAB-ee) Cheerful pet name; often female, implies chatty personality.
Gia
(pron.: JEE-ah) Short and sweet; popular for female rabbits, modern feel.
Gio
(pron.: JEE-oh) Snappy nickname used for male or female pets; stylish and short.
Gianna
(pron.: Jee-AHN-ah) Feminine human name used for pets; elegant and melodic.
Giada
(pron.: JAH-dah) Chic name for a green-eyed or jewel-toned rabbit; typically female.
Giovanni
(pron.: Jyo-VAHN-nee) Full classic name; often shortened to Gio or Vanni for pets.
Gino
(pron.: JEE-noh) Compact, masculine pet name; friendly and casual.
Gertie
(pron.: GUR-tee) Vintage-cute name; common for female bunnies with retro charm.
Gwendolyn
(pron.: GWEN-doh-lin) Formal human name used for pets; often shortened to Gwen.
Gwen
(pron.: GWEN) Short, elegant pet name; typically female, simple and sweet.
Greta
(pron.: GREH-tah) Stylish, vintage name; popular for female rabbits.
Gretel
(pron.: GREH-tel) Playful and storybook-like; female-leaning and cute.
Glynis
(pron.: GLIN-iss) Less common but charming; feminine and lyrical choice.
Gala
(pron.: GAH-lah) Short and cheerful; used for lively, social pets.
Galahad
(pron.: GA-luh-had) Literary choice for brave or dignified rabbits; whimsical and strong.
Galileo
(pron.: GAL-uh-lee-oh) Intellectual-sounding pet name; playful for curious bunnies.
Gale
(pron.: GAYL) Short name used for any gender; energetic or breezy personality.
Gaia
(pron.: GUY-uh) Mythological, earthy name often used for calm, grounding pets; typically female.
Garnet
(pron.: GAR-net) Gem-inspired name for reddish or brown rabbits; unisex and elegant.
Gemma
(pron.: JEM-ah) Popular feminine pet name; implies preciousness and sparkle.
Gingerly (no) excluded
(pron.: ) This row removed to comply with single-word names and common usage
Griff
(pron.: GRIF) Short, punchy name for bold rabbits; usually male.
Griffin
(pron.: GRIF-in) Strong, mythic name; popular for large or dignified bunnies.
Grayson
(pron.: GRAY-suhn) Modern human name used on pets; unisex and stylish.
Gunner
(pron.: GUN-ner) Rugged, energetic pet name; often used for males.
Gunther
(pron.: GOON-ter) Classic European name for pets; male-leaning and strong-sounding.
Goliath
(pron.: goh-LY-uhth) Playful giant-name for large rabbits; humorous and bold.
Gatsby
(pron.: GATZ-bee) Literary, stylish name; used for charismatic pets.
Galeon
(pron.: gah-LEH-on) Uncommon but elegant; suits adventurous or nautically marked bunnies.
Gaby
(pron.: GAH-bee) Friendly, common pet nickname; often female.
Galaia (no) excluded
(pron.: ) Excluded: uncommon coinage without clear use as a name
Giovanna
(pron.: jyo-VAHN-ah) Feminine classic used for pets; often shortened to Gio or Vanna.
Giselle
(pron.: jih-ZEL) Elegant, ballet-associated name; feminine and graceful for gentle rabbits.
Ginny
(pron.: JIN-ee) Sweet, familiar pet name; often female and playful.
Giov
(pron.: JEE-ohv) Brief, modern nickname for either gender; informal and cute.
Gloria
(pron.: GLOH-ree-ah) Bright, traditional name; used for showy or spirited bunnies.
Glitter
(pron.: GLIT-er) Cute, flashy pet name; often used for decorative or show rabbits.
Golda
(pron.: GOHL-dah) Vintage Jewish name; warm and classic for golden bunnies.
Goli
(pron.: GOH-lee) Short, punchy nickname; friendly and informal.
Graham
(pron.: GRAY-um) Human name adapted for pets; solid, calm-sounding.
Granite
(pron.: GRAN-it) Strong, nature-inspired name for sturdy rabbits; unisex and bold.
Grant
(pron.: GRANT) Short, dignified name used for male or unisex pets; classic.
Gremlin
(pron.: GREM-lin) Playful name for cheeky bunnies; lighthearted, used despite being a noun.
Grey
(pron.: GRAY) Simple color-based name; unisex and common for gray-coated rabbits.
Greyson
(pron.: GRAY-suhn) Modern pet-friendly human name; stylish choice.
Gracie-May (no) excluded
(pron.: ) Excluded due to multi-word rule; use Gracie instead.
Guinness (no)
(pron.: ) Excluded: widely known brand name avoided per guidelines.
Gustav
(pron.: GUS-tav) Formal name sometimes used for pets; often shortened to Gus.
Gusset (no)
(pron.: ) Excluded: uncommon as a pet name and a general noun.
Gusty
(pron.: GUS-tee) Playful, spunky name for active rabbits; informal and fun.
Gusto
(pron.: GOO-stoh) Lively name for energetic pets; unisex and characterful.
Garnie (no)
(pron.: ) Excluded: obscure coinage without clear naming precedent.
Gyro (no)
(pron.: ) Excluded: common noun/food with limited evidence as a given pet name.
Gondol (no)
(pron.: ) Excluded: unverified coinage.
Gimli
(pron.: GIM-lee) Nerdy, strong pet name; popular with fantasy fans.
Galan
(pron.: GAH-lahn) Charming, uncommon pet name; stylish and slightly exotic.
Gable
(pron.: GAY-buhl) Sleek, surname-as-name choice; unisex and cool.
GingerSnap
(pron.: JIN-jer-snap) Sweet nickname for small or red rabbits; single-word playful name sometimes used.
Gleam
(pron.: GLEEM) Short, poetic name for glossy-coated bunnies; whimsical and gentle.
Glenda
(pron.: GLEN-dah) Classic feminine name for pets; genteel and old-fashioned.
Gioia
(pron.: JOY-ah) Bright, cheerful name for lively bunnies; feminine and joyful.
Giulio (no)
(pron.: ) Excluded to avoid obscure/uncommon pet usage when Gio/Gianni suffice.
Gingerbread (no)
(pron.: ) Excluded as long multi-concept noun; prefer Ginger or Gingersnap.
Gwenyth (no)
(pron.: ) Excluded: uncommon variant; use Gwen instead.
Gwenn
(pron.: GWEN) Alternative spelling; same usage as Gwen for pets.
Galya
(pron.: GAHL-yah) Uncommon but elegant; feminine and melodic pet name.
Guto
(pron.: GOO-toh) Short, playful nickname; used in some cultures for male pets.
GusGus
(pron.: GUSS-guss) Cute, whimsical double-name popularized by fairy tales; affectionate and playful.
Gingerella (no)
(pron.: ) Excluded: whimsical long coinage; prefer Ginger or Gingersnap.
Galeon (alt)
(pron.: gah-LEH-on) Alternate spelling used by some owners; adventurous feel.
Ginevra
(pron.: ji-NEV-rah) Romantic, literary name; often shortened to Ginny.
Ginochchi (no)
(pron.: ) Excluded: misspelling/obscure; use Gnocchi if desired but that is a food-name.
Gnocchi
(pron.: NYAW-kee) Food-inspired pet name used affectionately; whimsical and tasty-sounding for small bunnies.
Gusito
(pron.: goo-SEE-toh) Sweet affectionate diminutive; often used by Spanish-speaking owners.
Gazar
(pron.: gah-ZAR) Rare but distinctive; suits adventurous, bold pets.
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