This list includes 59 Old man names that start with G that start with G, from “Gabriel” to “Gwyn”. These names are classic and traditional, often biblical or regional, useful for writers, genealogists, and parents.

Old man names that start with G are male given names beginning with G, often linked to older generations. Many are biblical or traditional, like “Gabriel”, which appears across cultures and eras.

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

Name: The given name as used historically or today; use it to pick, compare, or cite a specific option.

Origin: Shows the language or country of origin, helping you understand cultural background and choose appropriately.

Meaning: Gives the concise meaning or root sense, so you can judge tone, symbolism, and suitability for a character or family.

Old man names that start with G

NameOriginMeaningVariant(s)
GabrielHebrewGod is my strengthGabe, Gabriele
GeorgeGreekFarmer earthworkerGeorg, Jorge, Giorgio
GeraldGermanicRule spearGerry, Geraldine (fem)
GeoffreyEnglishPossibly pledge of peaceGeoff, Geoffroy
GilbertGermanicBright pledgeGil, Gibb
GordonScottishUncertain place or large fortGord, Gordie
GrahamScottishGravel homestead originGraeme
GrantScottishLarge or greatGrayson (orig), Grants
GustavScandinavianStaff of the GothsGustaf, Gustave
GusLatin/GermanicShort form of Augustus or GustavAugust, Augustus, Gust
GuyFrenchGuide or woodGui
GlennGaelicValleyGlen
GideonHebrewHewer or mighty warriorGid
GinoItalianShort form of names like Luigi or AmbrogioGinozzo
GuillermoSpanishWilliam will helmetGuille, Memo
GonzaloSpanishWar and battle readyGonçalo (Portuguese)
GarthEnglishEnclosed yardNone common
GastonFrenchGuest strangerNone common
GilesLatin/EnglishYoung goat or protectorGyles
GodfreyGermanicGod peaceGodfrid
GerardGermanicBrave spearGérard, Gerhardt
GerhardGermanBrave spearGerard, Gerd
GaiusLatinRejoice or happyNone common
GalenGreekCalm healerGalien
GuntherGermanicBattle armyGünther, Gunter
GervaseOld FrenchSpear servantGervais
GriffithWelshStrong lordGriff
GwilymWelshWilliam; resolute protectorGwil
GeraintWelshOld or venerableNone common
GawainWelsh/ArthurianLittle hawk or falconGawan
GiovanniItalianGod is graciousGianni, Gio
GiacomoItalianSupplanterJames, Giacobbe
GianniItalianShort form of GiovanniGio, Giacomo
GianItalianShort form of GiovanniGianni
GiulioItalianYouthful or from JuliusJulio
GuidoItalian/GermanicGuide leaderGuydo
GilHebrew/SpanishJoy or youth; short for GilbertGilberto
GilbertoSpanish/PortugueseBright pledgeGilbert, Gildo
GarlandEnglishWreath bearerNone common
GasparPersian/SpanishTreasurer or bearer of treasureGaspard
GalileoItalianFrom Galilaea regionNone common
GodwinOld EnglishFriend of GodGoodwin
GottfriedGermanicGod peaceGodfrey
GeorgGermanFarmer earthworkerGeorge
GeraldoPortuguese/SpanishRuler spearGerald
GasparoItalianTreasurer or treasure bearerGaspar
GlynWelshValleyGlen, Glynn
GwynWelshBlessed fair whiteGwynfor
GradyIrishNoble illustriousO’Grady
GomerHebrewComplete or garmentNone common
GamalArabicBeauty charmJamal
GhislainFrenchHostage young pledgeGilles
GustavoSpanish/PortugueseStaff of the GothsGustav
GottliebGermanGod belovedNone common
GastonFrenchGuest strangerNone common
GavrielHebrewGod is my strengthGabriel
GethinWelshDark spiritedNone common
GulianoItalianYouthful descendant of JuliusGiuliano
GusztávHungarianStaff of the GothsGustav

Descriptions

Gabriel
Biblical archangel name used for centuries; classic and common among older generations in Europe and the Americas.
George
Royal and Victorian staple across Europe; evokes tradition because of kings and long historic use.
Gerald
Medieval Germanic name popular in early 20th century English speaking countries now associated with older men.
Geoffrey
Norman medieval name that remained common through early 20th century Britain; feels vintage to modern readers.
Gilbert
Medieval name revived in Victorian era; associated with older English speakers and literary figures.
Gordon
Scottish surname turned given name popular mid-20th century; today often perceived as an older gentleman’s name.
Graham
Well established as a given name in Britain mid-20th century; feels classic and mature.
Grant
Surname-turned-first-name common in older anglophone men; dignified and traditional.
Gustav
Strong northern European classic; common among older men in Sweden Germany Austria.
Gus
Friendly short form often used formally in older generations; evokes 20th century usage.
Guy
Medieval Norman name common in English usage; now seen as classic and somewhat old-fashioned.
Glenn
Popular mid-20th century especially in English speaking countries; now associated with an older generation.
Gideon
Biblical judge name used in older generations; traditional choice in Protestant communities.
Gino
Common Italian given name mid-20th century; evokes older immigrant generations in Americas.
Guillermo
Spanish form of William; long historic use makes it classic among older Spanish speakers.
Gonzalo
Medieval Spanish name still carried by older men; literary and historic pedigree.
Garth
Old English word-name that became given name in the 20th century; now feels vintage and masculine.
Gaston
Old French name popular in 19th century France; sounds distinctly period and traditional today.
Giles
Medieval religious name from Aegidius; now rare and perceived as distinctly old-fashioned.
Godfrey
Medieval name widely used in Norman and English history; carries antique charm.
Gerard
Widespread medieval name across Europe; common in older continental European generations.
Gerhard
German variant of Gerard; traditional and more common among older German speakers.
Gaius
Classical Roman praenomen known from antiquity; used sporadically and considered archaic or scholarly.
Galen
Ancient physician name that became a rare but classic choice; evokes classical learning and older eras.
Gunther
Strong Germanic name common in older German speaking generations; carries midcentury vintage feel.
Gervase
Medieval Norman name now rare and seen as distinctly archaic or gentlemanly.
Griffith
Traditional Welsh name with historical use; common among older Welsh families.
Gwilym
Welsh form of William used historically; today feels regional and traditional.
Geraint
Arthurian and Welsh legendary name; classic and associated with older generations in Wales.
Gawain
Arthurian knight name that feels medieval and old fashioned.
Giovanni
Italian form of John with centuries of use; classic among older Italian men and immigrant communities.
Giacomo
Italian James variant common historically; evokes old world charm and traditional families.
Gianni
Familiar Italian short form very common in older 20th century men and very traditional.
Gian
Used in Italy as a compound or stand-alone; traditional and common in older generations.
Giulio
Italian form of Julius; classical and traditional among older Italian speakers.
Guido
Medieval and Renaissance name with strong Italian history; now perceived as vintage.
Gil
Used both as independent name and short form; familiar in older Latin and English speakers.
Gilberto
Iberian and Latin American variation of Gilbert; common mid-20th century and older generations.
Garland
Victorian given name sometimes used in early 20th century; now rare and evocative of an older era.
Gaspar
One of the Magi in tradition; classic in Romance language countries among older men.
Galileo
Historic Renaissance name famous from Galileo Galilei; rarely used but unmistakably vintage and scholarly.
Godwin
Anglo-Saxon name revived in medieval times; now rare and evokes antiquity.
Gottfried
Traditional German name once common; today associated with older German speakers.
Georg
German form of George; classic in Germany and common among older generations.
Geraldo
Iberian form of Gerald used in older Latin communities and by mid-20th century men.
Gasparo
Italian variant of Gaspar with medieval and Renaissance usage; feels historic and old-fashioned.
Glyn
Welsh variant of Glenn used historically; associated with older men in Wales and Britain.
Gwyn
Traditional Welsh masculine name; historic and common in older Welsh generations.
Grady
Irish surname-turned-given name used historically; older generation association in Irish communities.
Gomer
Biblical name found in Old Testament and Tudor era; now rare and perceived as archaic.
Gamal
Common Arabic male name notably used by mid-20th century leaders; traditional and established.
Ghislain
Old French name used in Belgium and France; feels distinctly vintage and regional.
Gustavo
Iberian variant of Gustav popular among older Spanish and Latin American men.
Gottlieb
19th century German compound name found among older generations; distinctly vintage and pious.
Gaston
19th century popularity in France; now rare and evokes classical continental flair.
Gavriel
Hebrew variant spelling used in Jewish communities; traditional and often associated with older men.
Gethin
Welsh name historically used in Wales; feels regional and traditional.
Guliano
Classic Italian name variant used historically; associated with older Italian families.
Gusztáv
Hungarian form of Gustav common among older Central European men.
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