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# Name Origin Meaning Gender
101 Garnoc Welsh Dwells by the alder tree river. M
102 Garret English Variant of Gerald, meaning 'rules by the spear' or 'hard or bold spear.' Also an English variant of the German Gerard, based on medieval pronunciation. M

103 Garret Irish Hard or bold spear. An Irish variant of the German Gerard, based on medieval pronunciation. Famous bearer: Irish statesman Garret FitzGerald. M
104 Garrick English Derived from a two Old English words meaning spear and ruler. Used as both surname and given name. Famous bearer: 18th-century British actor David Garrick. M
105 Garrick German Rules by the spear. M
106 Garrison English Spear-fortified town. M
107 Garritt Dutch Variant of Gerald rules by the spear. M
108 Garroway English Spear fighter. M
109 Garrson English Son of Gar. M
110 Garry English Diminutive of Garrick, meaning spear and ruler. M
111 Garry Irish Diminutive of Garret: Hard or bold spear. An Irish variant of the German Gerard, based on medieval pronunciation. Famous bearer: Irish statesman Garret FitzGerald. M
112 Garry Welsh Diminutive of Gareth: Gentle. Modest and brave Sir Gareth was a legendary knight of King Arthur's Round Table. M
113 Garson English Son of Gar 'Spear-fortified town.'. M

114 Garth English Derived from the surname and place name Garth, meaning garden. Also a variant of Gareth. M
115 Garuda Indian The god who carried Vishnu. M
116 Garve Irish Rough; rugged. M
117 Garvin Teutonic Friendly warrior. M
118 Garvyn German Spear friend; ally. M
119 Garwyli Welsh Legendary son of Gwydaawg Gwyr. M
120 Gary English Hard or bold spear. A diminutive of Garret, which is an English variant of the German Gerard. Also a diminutive of Gareth and Garrick Famous bearer: American actor Gary Cooper. M