Glover

Meaning: Maker of gloves Gender: Male Pronunciation: Gloh-Ver Language origin of Glover: Germanic Regional origin of Glover: Northern Europe Languages Glover is most common: English Religions Glover is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Gloh Last letter and sound: R, ver Alternative Spelling: Gloever, Glovver, Glowver

Goddard

Meaning: God’s gift Gender: Male Pronunciation: God-Ard Language origin of Goddard: Germanic Regional origin of Goddard: Northern Europe Languages Goddard is most common: English Religions Goddard is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, God Last letter and sound: D, ard Alternative Spelling: Godard, Goderd, Goddarde

Godwin

Meaning: God’s friend Gender: Male Pronunciation: God-Win Language origin of Godwin: Germanic Regional origin of Godwin: Northern Europe Languages Godwin is most common: English Religions Godwin is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, God Last letter and sound: N, win Alternative Spelling: Godwyn, Godwen, Godwenne

Gomer

Meaning: A biblical name, meaning complete Gender: Male Pronunciation: Goh-Mer Language origin of Gomer: Germanic Regional origin of Gomer: Northern Europe Languages Gomer is most common: English Religions Gomer is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Goh Last letter and sound: R, mer Alternative Spelling: Gomor, Gohmer, Gomar

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

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

Gardner

Meaning: One who works a garden Gender: Male Pronunciation: Gar-Dnur Language origin of Gardner: Germanic Regional origin of Gardner: Northern Europe Languages Gardner is most common: English Religions Gardner is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Gar Last letter and sound: R, dnur Alternative Spelling: Gardnere, Gardnery, Gardnerson

German

Meaning: Man of the Germanic tribe Gender: Male Pronunciation: Jur-Muhn Language origin of German: Germanic Regional origin of German: Northern Europe Languages German is most common: English Religions German is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Jur Last letter and sound: N, muhn Alternative Spelling: Germane, Germany, Germanson

Garey

Meaning: A variant of Gary Gender: Male Pronunciation: Gay-Ree Language origin of Garey: Germanic Regional origin of Garey: Northern Europe Languages Garey is most common: English Religions Garey is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Gay Last letter and sound: Y, ree Alternative Spelling: Gareye, Gareyy, Gareyson

Garfield

Meaning: From the triangular field Gender: Male Pronunciation: Gar-Feeld Language origin of Garfield: Germanic Regional origin of Garfield: Northern Europe Languages Garfield is most common: English Religions Garfield is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Gar Last letter and sound: D, feeld Alternative Spelling: Garfielde, Garfieldy, Garfieldson