Saturday, March 29, 2008

Name of Baby G ( 7, 4 ) :

GENESIUS( Latin, Roman ) = new comer
GENTILIS ( Latin, Roman ) = friendly
GEOFFREY, GEOF (Germanic) = peace land; ground
GEORGE ( Greek ) = farmer
GERALD, GERRY (Germanic) = owner of gallant javelin
GERARD ( Anglo Saxon ) = the brave man
GERIUS ( Latin, Roman ) = acceleration remain to
GERSHAM, GERSHOM ( Hebrew ) = deportation
GERVASE, GERVAIS (Germanic) = esquire
GERWYN ( Welsh ) = downright love

GETHIN ( Welsh ) = dark color people
GIAN ( Hebrew ) = beautiful the infinite award
GIBSON ( Hebrew ) = brave soldier
GIFFORD, GILPIN (Germanic) = [gift/ giving] or present
GILBY ( Norse ) = seedbed
GILDAS ( Gaelic, Latin ) = the infinite slave
GILES, GIL, GILLY ( Latin, Roman ) = carrier of shield
GILFORT ( Teutonic ) = dweller of giant fortress
GILLAND ( Teutonic ) = smart adolescent
GILMORE ( Gaelic ) = steward of Maria Santa

GILROY ( Latin, Roman ) = steward of devoted the infinite
GIOVANNI ( Hebrew ) = beautiful the infinite award
GLADWIN ( Anglo Saxon ) = friendly friend
GLANMOR ( Welsh ) = coastal edge
GLENN, GLEN, GLYN ( Celtic ) = from dale
GLEVE ( Teutonic ) = tip of lance
GODDARD, GODDERD (Germanic) = from stress
GOLDWIN ( Anglo Saxon ) = golden friend
GOMEZ ( Teutonic, Spain ) = man
GOODMAN (Germanic) = good fellow

GOODWIN, GODWIN (Germanic) = good Joe and [is] devoted
GORDON ( Anglo Saxon ) = than cloistered hill
GORMAN ( Gaelic ) = young man of have shiner and small
GOWER ( Celtic ) = pure
GRADY ( Gaelic ) = classiness and [is] diligent
GRAHAM (Germanic) = than land; ground
GRANT ( French ) = big
GRANVILLE ( French ) = from metropolis
GRATTAN ( Teutonic ) = enclosure
GRAYSON, GRAY ( Old English ) =child the judge

GREGG ( Teutonic) = mounting
GREGORY ( Greek ) = one who never sleep
GRESHAM ( Anglo Saxon ) = from grazing land
GRIFFITH, GRIFF ( Celtic ) = the red hair
GRIMBALLD ( Old French ) = male [is] strong and heroic
GRISWOLD ( Teutonic ) = than wild jungle
GROVER ( Anglo Saxon ) = dweller of bush
GRUFFYDD ( Welsh ) = strong soldier
GRUGWYN ( Welsh ) = heater
GUILLYU ( Welsh ) = form the differ from William

GUNTHER, GUNAR ( Anglo Saxon ) = impetuous soldier
GUNTIN ( Latin, Roman ) = grand
GURIAS ( Hebrew ) = nomad family
GUSTAVE, GUS, GUSTAF, GUSTAVUS, GUSSIE ( Scandinavian ) = noblesse staff
GUTHRIE ( Celtic ) = war warrior
GUY,GUIDO, GUYON( French ) = indicative [of] road; street
GWERN ( Welsh ) = tree
GWIN ( Welsh ) = nymph
GWYNFOR ( Welsh ) = bold place
GWYNN, GUIN ( Celtic ) = the is auburn

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