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# Name Origin Meaning Gender
121 Gascon French From Gascony. M
122 Gaspar French French form of Caspar. M

123 Gaspar Persian Treasure master. M
124 Gatam Biblical Their lowing, their touch. M
125 Gath Biblical A wine-press M
126 Gath-rimmon Biblical The high wine-press M
127 Gaukroger English Roger the clumsy. M
128 Gaunt Shakespearean 'Henry IV, 1 & 2' Prince John. 'Henry VI, 1' John Talbot. 'King Henry VI, III' Sirs John Mortimer, Montgomery, and Somerville. 'King John'. 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' Sir John Falstaff. 'Much Ado About Nothing' Don John. 'Richard II' John of Gaunt. M
129 Gauthier French French form of Walter. M
130 Gauvain ArthurianLegend Eldest son of Lot. M
131 Gavan Scottish White hawk. From the medieval name Gawain. See also Gwayne. M
132 Gavan Welsh Hawk of the battle: white hawk. From the medieval name Gawain. See also Gwayne. M
133 Gaven Scottish White hawk. M

134 Gavin ArthurianLegend Variant of Gawain: Gawain was a nephew of King Arthur, and one of the knights of the Round Table, described in the 14th-century poem 'Sir Gawain and the Green Knight'. M
135 Gavin Scottish A Scottish derivative of the Old German name Gawin, meaning 'district of land'. Also a variant of the Scottish name Gawain, meaning little hawk or white hawk. M
136 Gavin Teutonic Battle hawk. M
137 Gawain ArthurianLegend Gawain was a nephew of King Arthur, and one of the knights of the Round Table, described in the 14th-century poem 'Sir Gawain and the Green Knight'. M
138 Gawain Scottish Little hawk. White hawk. M
139 Gawain Welsh From the Welsh words for little or white hawk. Hawk of the battle. M
140 Gaylord French From the Old French, meaning high-spirited. Used as both a surname and given name. M