This page brings together 47 English names that start with the letter G, running alphabetically from “Gabriel” all the way to “Gwyneth.” You’ll find a mix of timeless classics, vintage favorites, and modern picks for both boys and girls. Parents use this list to compare options when naming a child, while writers and curious readers explore the stories behind each name.

English names are the given names commonly used across English-speaking countries, drawn from a rich blend of Hebrew, Greek, Latin, Germanic, Welsh, and Scottish roots. Many carry deep historical weight, like George, a royal name borne by six British kings. Others, such as Grace or Gwyneth, stay popular for their warm sound and meaning.

Below you’ll find the table with the Name, Gender, Origin, Meaning, Famous Namesakes, and Description for each entry.

Name: This shows the given name itself, listed in alphabetical order so you can quickly scan and find the one you want.

Gender: This tells you whether a name is traditionally used for boys, girls, or both, helping you narrow your search at a glance.

Origin: This points to the language or culture a name comes from, giving you a sense of its background and heritage.

Meaning: This explains what the name translates to or represents, so you can choose one whose message feels right to you.

Famous Namesakes: This lists well-known people who share the name, offering real-world examples and a little inspiration as you decide.

Description: This gives a short summary of each name’s history, popularity, and character, helping you understand its full story.

English names

NameGenderOriginMeaningFamous Namesakes
GabrielMaleHebrew/EnglishGod is my strengthGabriel García Márquez, Gabriel Byrne
GabrielleFemaleFrench/EnglishGod is my strengthGabrielle “Coco” Chanel, Gabrielle Union
GailFemaleEnglishFather’s joyGail Devers, Gail Simmons
GarrettMaleEnglishSpear strengthGarrett Morris, Garrett Hedlund
GarryMaleEnglishSpear rulerGarry Kasparov, Garry Shandling
GaryMaleEnglishSpear rulerGary Cooper, Gary Oldman
GavinMaleEnglish/WelshWhite hawkGavin Rossdale, Gavin Newsom
GemmaFemaleEnglish/ItalianGem, precious stoneGemma Arterton, Gemma Chan
GeneMaleEnglishWell-born, nobleGene Kelly, Gene Hackman
GeoffreyMaleEnglishPeace of GodGeoffrey Chaucer, Geoffrey Rush
GeorgeMaleEnglish/GreekFarmer, earthworkerGeorge Washington, George Clooney
GeorgiaFemaleEnglishFarmer, earthworkerGeorgia O’Keeffe, Georgia May Jagger
GeorginaFemaleEnglishFarmer, earthworkerGeorgina Rodríguez, Georgina Bloomberg
GeraldMaleEnglishSpear rulerGerald Ford, Gerald Durrell
GeraldineFemaleEnglishSpear rulerGeraldine Chaplin, Geraldine Page
GerardMaleEnglishBrave with a spearGerard Butler, Gerard Manley Hopkins
GertrudeFemaleEnglishSpear of strengthGertrude Stein, Gertrude Ederle
GideonMaleHebrew/EnglishMighty warrior, fellerGideon Sundback
GilbertMaleEnglishBright pledgeGilbert O’Sullivan, W. S. Gilbert
GilesMaleEnglishYoung goat, shield bearerGiles Coren, Saint Giles
GilroyMaleEnglish/IrishServant of the red-haired one
GinaFemaleEnglish/ItalianQueen, well-bornGina Lollobrigida, Gina Rodriguez
GinnyFemaleEnglishMaiden, pureGinny Weasley (fictional)
GladysFemaleEnglish/WelshPrincess, royaltyGladys Knight, Gladys Cooper
GlendaFemaleEnglish/WelshClean and goodGlenda Jackson
GlennMaleEnglish/ScottishValleyGlenn Close, Glenn Miller
GloriaFemaleEnglish/LatinGloryGloria Steinem, Gloria Estefan
GodfreyMaleEnglishPeace of GodGodfrey of Bouillon
GodwinMaleEnglishFriend of GodEarl Godwin of Wessex
GoldieFemaleEnglishMade of goldGoldie Hawn
GordonMaleEnglish/ScottishGreat hillGordon Ramsay, Gordon Brown
GraceFemaleEnglishGrace, eleganceGrace Kelly, Grace Jones
GracieFemaleEnglishGrace, eleganceGracie Fields, Gracie Allen
GrahamMaleEnglish/ScottishGravelly homesteadGraham Bell, Graham Greene
GrantMaleEnglish/ScottishLarge, greatGrant Hill, Cary Grant
GregMaleEnglishWatchful, alertGreg Norman, Greg Kinnear
GregoryMaleEnglish/GreekWatchful, vigilantGregory Peck, Pope Gregory I
GretaFemaleEnglish/GermanPearlGreta Garbo, Greta Thunberg
GretchenFemaleEnglish/GermanPearlGretchen Mol, Gretchen Wilson
GriffinMaleEnglish/WelshStrong lord, chiefGriffin Dunne
GriseldaFemaleEnglishGrey battle maidGriselda Blanco
GuinevereFemaleEnglish/WelshWhite phantom, fair oneQueen Guinevere (legendary)
GusMaleEnglishGreat, magnificentGus Van Sant
GuyMaleEnglishGuide, leaderGuy Ritchie, Guy Fawkes
GwenFemaleEnglish/WelshWhite, fair, blessedGwen Stefani, Gwen Verdon
GwendolynFemaleEnglish/WelshWhite ring, blessedGwendolyn Brooks
GwynethFemaleEnglish/WelshBlessed, happinessGwyneth Paltrow

Descriptions

Gabriel
A widely used English name of biblical origin, borne by the archangel Gabriel. It became popular in English-speaking countries and remains a steady favorite for boys.
Gabrielle
The feminine form of Gabriel, used in English-speaking countries since the medieval period. It carries an elegant, classic feel and is often shortened to Gabby.
Gail
A short form of Abigail that became popular as an independent English given name in the mid-20th century. It peaked in usage during the 1940s and 1950s.
Garrett
An English surname-derived name rooted in the medieval forms of Gerard and Gerald. It became fashionable as a first name in the United States during the late 20th century.
Garry
A variant spelling of Gary, itself derived from Germanic roots meaning spear. It saw popularity in English-speaking countries through the mid-1900s.
Gary
A classic English boys’ name popularized in the 20th century, partly through actor Gary Cooper. It derives from a Germanic element meaning spear and peaked in mid-century America.
Gavin
An English name with Celtic roots, linked to Sir Gawain of Arthurian legend. It has remained a popular modern choice for boys in English-speaking countries.
Gemma
Though Italian in origin, Gemma is widely used in England and was especially popular in Britain. It carries the charming meaning of a precious jewel.
Gene
A short form of Eugene that became a standalone English name, especially common in the early-to-mid 20th century. It is associated with Hollywood stars like Gene Kelly.
Geoffrey
A classic English name, the English form of the Germanic Gottfried. It was famously borne by medieval poet Geoffrey Chaucer.
George
One of the most enduring English royal names, borne by six British kings. Of Greek origin meaning farmer, it has been a steady classic for centuries.
Georgia
The feminine form of George, used in English-speaking countries and shared with the US state and country. It has a warm, vintage-yet-fresh appeal.
Georgina
An elaborate feminine form of George, popular in Britain since the Georgian era. It offers a refined, classic alternative to Georgia.
Gerald
A traditional English name of Germanic origin, common throughout the 20th century. It was borne by US President Gerald Ford.
Geraldine
The feminine form of Gerald, popularized in English literature and used widely in the early-to-mid 20th century. It has a graceful, vintage character.
Gerard
An English name of Germanic origin closely related to Gerald. It has remained in use for centuries and is borne by actor Gerard Butler.
Gertrude
A strong, old-fashioned English name of Germanic roots, prominent through the early 20th century. It appears as a character in Shakespeare’s Hamlet.
Gideon
A biblical name adopted into English usage, borne by a heroic judge in the Old Testament. It has an old-fashioned yet increasingly fashionable appeal.
Gilbert
A traditional English name of Norman-Germanic origin, common since the Middle Ages. It was borne by playwright W. S. Gilbert of Gilbert and Sullivan fame.
Giles
A classic English name derived from the Greek Aegidius via medieval usage. It is especially associated with English culture and the patron saint of beggars.
Gilroy
An English name of Gaelic surname origin, occasionally used as a given name. It carries a distinctive, vintage character.
Gina
A short form of names like Regina and Georgina that became a popular standalone English name. It peaked in usage during the mid-20th century.
Ginny
A diminutive of Virginia and Ginevra, used as an affectionate English nickname and given name. It gained recognition through the Harry Potter character Ginny Weasley.
Gladys
A name of Welsh origin widely adopted in English-speaking countries, very popular in the early 20th century. It is borne by soul singer Gladys Knight.
Glenda
A 20th-century English name of Welsh roots, combining elements meaning clean and good. It was borne by Oscar-winning actress Glenda Jackson.
Glenn
An English name of Scottish Gaelic origin meaning a narrow valley. It is used for both sexes but historically more common for men, as with bandleader Glenn Miller.
Gloria
A Latin-rooted name embraced in English-speaking countries, especially popular in the early-to-mid 20th century. It carries the uplifting meaning of glory.
Godfrey
A traditional English name of Germanic origin, the English form of Gottfried. It was borne by the medieval Crusader leader Godfrey of Bouillon.
Godwin
An Old English name combining elements meaning God and friend. It was prominent in Anglo-Saxon England, notably Earl Godwin of Wessex.
Goldie
An English name derived from the word gold, used as an affectionate and vintage given name. It is famously borne by actress Goldie Hawn.
Gordon
An English name of Scottish origin, originally a surname meaning a spacious fort or great hill. It is borne by celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay.
Grace
A virtue name long used in English-speaking countries, evoking elegance and divine favor. It surged in popularity and is associated with Princess Grace Kelly.
Gracie
An affectionate diminutive of Grace that became a popular standalone English name. It carries a sweet, playful charm and was borne by entertainer Gracie Fields.
Graham
An English name of Scottish surname origin, rooted in an Old English place name. It is borne by inventor Alexander Graham Bell and author Graham Greene.
Grant
An English name of Scottish and Norman origin meaning great or tall. It works as both surname and first name, as with actor Cary Grant.
Greg
A short form of Gregory used as a casual standalone English name. It became common in the mid-to-late 20th century.
Gregory
A classic English name of Greek origin borne by numerous popes and saints. It is associated with the dignified actor Gregory Peck.
Greta
A short form of Margaret adopted in English-speaking countries with a chic, international flair. It is borne by actress Greta Garbo and activist Greta Thunberg.
Gretchen
A German diminutive of Margaret used in English-speaking countries, especially the United States. It has a warm, spirited character.
Griffin
An English name of Welsh origin, also linked to the mythical eagle-lion creature. It has grown popular as a bold, modern choice for boys.
Griselda
A medieval English name of Germanic roots, featured in Chaucer’s tale of patient Griselda. It has a strong, antique character.
Guinevere
A romantic English name of Welsh and Arthurian origin, borne by King Arthur’s legendary queen. It evokes medieval elegance and is the root of the name Jennifer.
Gus
A short form of Augustus or Angus used as a friendly standalone English name. It has a warm, vintage appeal that has seen renewed interest.
Guy
An English name of Germanic and French origin meaning leader or guide. It is associated with filmmaker Guy Ritchie and the historical figure Guy Fawkes.
Gwen
A short form of Gwendolyn and other Welsh names, popular in English-speaking countries. It is borne by singer Gwen Stefani.
Gwendolyn
An English name of Welsh origin with a graceful, vintage character. It was borne by Pulitzer-winning poet Gwendolyn Brooks.
Gwyneth
A Welsh-rooted name used in English-speaking countries, meaning blessed or fortunate. It is widely associated with actress Gwyneth Paltrow.
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