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# Name Origin Meaning Gender
21 Gala French From Gaul. F
22 Gala Norse Lovely voice. F

23 Galatea Greek White as milk. In mythology Pygmalion fell in love with the statue Galatia and Aphrodite brought her to life for him. F
24 Galatia Biblical White, the color of milk F
25 Galea English Festive party. F
26 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. F
27 Galena Spanish Small intelligent one. F
28 Galenka Hebrew God shall redeem. F
29 Galenka Russian God has redeemed. F
30 Gali Hebrew Fountain. F
31 Galiana German Haughty. F
32 Galiene ArthurianLegend A lady. F
33 Galilahi NativeAmerican Attractive (Cherokee). F

34 Galilee Biblical Wheel, revolution. F
35 Galina English Variant of Helen. In mythology the abduction of Zeus's mortal daughter Helen sparked the Trojan War. F
36 Galina Greek Light. Variant of Helen. In mythology the abduction of Zeus's mortal daughter Helen sparked the Trojan War. F
37 Gallim Biblical Who heap up, who cover. F
38 Gammadims Biblical Dwarfs. F
39 Ganesa Hindi From Ganas. F
40 Ganieda ArthurianLegend Merlin's sister. F