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# Name Origin Meaning Gender
41 Galal Biblical A roll, a wheel. M
42 Galan Anglo-Saxon Sings. M

43 Galantyne ArthurianLegend Gawain's sword. M
44 Galaway Gaelic Of the strange Gauls. M
45 Galchobhar Gaelic Eager helper. M
46 Galeed Biblical Galeed is a biblical name of Hebrew origin, meaning "heap of witness" or "witness pile." It appears in the Old Testament in the Book of Genesis (Genesis 31:47–48), during the account of the covenant between Jacob and Laban. After resolving their conflict, they made a peace agreement and built a pile of stones as a physical reminder of their covenant. Laban called it Jegar Sahadutha in Aramaic, and Jacob called it Galeed in Hebrew — both meaning the same thing: a heap that serves as a witness. The name Galeed symbolizes peace, reconciliation, and divine witness. It represents a moment of truth and accountability between people, with God as the ultimate observer of their promises. In a broader spiritual sense, Galeed stands as a reminder of honesty, covenant relationships, and the importance of honoring one's word. M
47 Galeun English From the town on the high ground. M
48 Galilee Biblical Wheel, revolution M
49 Galinthias Greek Servant of Alcmene. M
50 Gallim Biblical Who heap up, who cover M
51 Gallio Biblical Who sucks, or lives on milk. M
52 Galm Norse Father of Thorvald. M
53 Galt English From the high ground. M

54 Galtem Italian Italian form of Walter 'strong warrior'. M
55 Galtero Spanish Spanish form of Walter 'strong warrior'. M
56 Galtero Teutonic Powerful ruler. M
57 Galvin Celtic Sparrow. M
58 Gamaliel Biblical Recompense of God, camel of God. M
59 Gamaliel Hebrew God's reward. Recompense of God. A biblical name adopted by 16th century Puritans. Famous bearers: American president Warren Gamaliel Harding. M
60 Gamul Biblical A recompense. M