Name | M/F | Meaning |
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Gaerwulf | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Gaff | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Gandolf | Meaning : Used in : French, German |
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Gandulf | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Gangolf | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Ganulf | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Garlef | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Garrelf | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Gebhard-josef | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Geerlof | Meaning : Used in : Dutch |
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Gef | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Geff | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Geirleif | Meaning : Spear Descendant. Used in : Norse, Norwegian |
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Geirolf | Meaning : Wolf Spear. Used in : Norse, Norwegian |
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Geldulf | Meaning : Used in : Dutch, German |
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Gellof | Meaning : Used in : Dutch |
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Genoulf | Meaning : Used in : French, Latin |
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Genwulf | Meaning : Used in : French, German |
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Geof | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Geoff | Meaning : Peaceful Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, French, German, Swiss |
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Georg-adolf | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Georg-detlef | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Georg-josef | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Georg-rolf | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Geralf | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Gerd-adolf | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Gerd-detlef | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Gerd-olaf | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Gerd-ralf | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Gerd-rudolf | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Gerhard-adolf | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Gerhard-josef | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Gerhard-rolf | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Gerlef | Meaning : Used in : Danish |
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Gerluf | Meaning : Used in : Danish |
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Gerolf | Meaning : In Swedish meaning is : Brave with the spear, Spear rule Used in : Dutch, French, German, Swedish |
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Gerrit-detlef | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Gert-adolf | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Gert-detlef | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Gert-olaf | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Gert-wolf | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Gerulf | Meaning : Used in : Danish, Dutch, German |
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Gerwulf | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Ghudaf | Meaning : Black Raven, Black Hair Used in : Arabic |
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Ghutayf | Meaning : Affluent. Used in : Sindhi |
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Giff | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Giosef | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Giselher-arnulf | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Gleipnif | Meaning : Magic Net Woven To Hold Fenrir. Used in : Norse |
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Godlef | Meaning : Used in : Dutch |
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Godwulf | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Goldkopf | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Gopf | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Gotthard-adolf | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Gotthelf | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Gotthilf | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Gotz-carlrudolf | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Gotzstaf | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Gralf | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Greif | Meaning : Used in : Danish |
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Griff | Meaning : In welsh meaning is : Fighting chief; fierce. The fierce Gryphon of Greek mythology and medieval legend was a creature with foreparts of an eagle and hindquarters of a lion. Used in : Australian, Latin, Welsh |
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Grimolf | Meaning : Used in : Norwegian |
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Gudleif | Meaning : Used in : Norwegian |
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Gundolf | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Gundulf | Meaning : Used in : British, English, German |
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Gunnolf | Meaning : Fighting Wolf. Used in : Norse, Norwegian |
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Gunnulf | Meaning : Used in : Danish, German |
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Gunter-adolf | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Gunter-detlef | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Gunter-josef | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Gunter-olaf | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Gunther-detlef | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Gunther-rudolf | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Guocof | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Gurcinnif | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Gustaaf | Meaning : Used in : Australian, Dutch, German, Dutch |
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Gustaf | Meaning : In scandinavian meaning is : Staff of the Gods. Used in : Australian, Danish, German, Scandinavian |
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Gustaff | Meaning : In scandinavian meaning is : Staff of the Gods. Used in : German, Scandinavian |
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Gustaof | Meaning : In Teutonic meaning is : Staff of the Goths. Used in : German, Scandinavian, Teutonic |
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Gustav-adolf | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Guthlaf | Meaning : Used in : British, English |