Greenleaf
Meaning: Leaf of the green tree Gender: Male Pronunciation: Green-Leef Language origin of Greenleaf: Germanic Regional origin of Greenleaf: Northern Europe Languages Greenleaf is most common: English Religions Greenleaf is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Green Last letter and sound: F, leef Alternative Spelling: Greenleafe, Greenleafson, Greenlyfe
Gregory
Meaning: Watchful or alert Gender: Male Pronunciation: Greh-Gor-Ee Language origin of Gregory: Germanic Regional origin of Gregory: Northern Europe Languages Gregory is most common: English Religions Gregory is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Greh Last letter and sound: Y, gor Alternative Spelling: Gregore, Gregori, Gregy
Grey
Meaning: Color of ashes or gray hair Gender: Male Pronunciation: Gray Language origin of Grey: Germanic Regional origin of Grey: Northern Europe Languages Grey is most common: English Religions Grey is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Gray Last letter and sound: Y, – Alternative Spelling: Gray, Grae, Greye
Gianni
Meaning: God is gracious Gender: Male Pronunciation: Jee-Ah-Nee Language origin of Gianni: Germanic Regional origin of Gianni: Northern Europe Languages Gianni is most common: English Religions Gianni is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Jee Last letter and sound: I, ah Alternative Spelling: Giannie, Gianniy, Giannison
Gordon
Meaning: From the triangular-shaped hill Gender: Male Pronunciation: Gor-Dun Language origin of Gordon: Germanic Regional origin of Gordon: Northern Europe Languages Gordon is most common: English Religions Gordon is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Gor Last letter and sound: N, dun Alternative Spelling: Gorden, Gordyn, Gordun
Gibb
Meaning: Son of Gilbert Gender: Male Pronunciation: Gib Language origin of Gibb: Germanic Regional origin of Gibb: Northern Europe Languages Gibb is most common: English Religions Gibb is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Gib Last letter and sound: B, – Alternative Spelling: Gibbe, Gibby, Gibbson
Gore
Meaning: A small valley or triangular piece of land Gender: Male Pronunciation: Gor Language origin of Gore: Germanic Regional origin of Gore: Northern Europe Languages Gore is most common: English Religions Gore is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Gor Last letter and sound: E, – Alternative Spelling: Gorre, Gory, Goran
Gibbs
Meaning: Son of Gilbert Gender: Male Pronunciation: Gibs Language origin of Gibbs: Germanic Regional origin of Gibbs: Northern Europe Languages Gibbs is most common: English Religions Gibbs is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Gibs Last letter and sound: S, – Alternative Spelling: Gibbse, Gibbsy, Gibbsson
Gotham
Meaning: Village of goats Gender: Male Pronunciation: Goth-Um Language origin of Gotham: Germanic Regional origin of Gotham: Northern Europe Languages Gotham is most common: English Religions Gotham is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Goth Last letter and sound: M, um Alternative Spelling: Gothamne, Gothame, Gothom
Gibson
Meaning: Son of Gilbert Gender: Male Pronunciation: Gib-Suhn Language origin of Gibson: Germanic Regional origin of Gibson: Northern Europe Languages Gibson is most common: English Religions Gibson is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Gib Last letter and sound: N, suhn Alternative Spelling: Gibsone, Gibsony, Gibsonson