Gabriel
Hebrew: man of God, or God is my strength
(Gab, Gabe, Gaby, Gabby)
Gale
Irish: a stranger
Norse: to sing
(Gayle, Gael)
Galen
Greek: calm, tranquil, or the triangular-shaped field
(Gar, Garr, Garf)
Galloway
Old Gaelic: rider of the wind
Galvin
Celtic: the sparrow
(Vin, Vinny)
Gamal
Arabic: camel
(Gamul, Jammal Jamal)
Gardner
Anglo-Saxon: a gardener
(Gar, Garreth, Garrett, Garth)
Garth
Anglo-Saxon: herdsman, or an enclosure
(Gareth)
Gary
Germanic: spear carrier
(Garry)
Gavin
Scottish: white hawk
(Gavan, Gawain, Gawen)
George
Greek: farmer
(Geordie, Geordy, Geory, Georgie, Jorge)
Gerald
Germanic: he who rules by the sword
(Gerry Gerard, Gerick, Jerald)
Germain
Middle English: a sprout
(Germaine, Germayne, Jermain, Jarmaine, Jermayne)
Gideon
Hebrew: great warrior
Gilbert
Germanic: pledge
(Gil, Bert, Burt, Wilburt, Wilbert, Wilbur)
Gilchrist
Irish: servant of Christ
(Gil, Gill, Gilley)
Glen
Celtic: valley
(Glenn, Glyn, Glynn)
Goodwin
Anglo-Saxon: good and faithful friend
(Godwin, Gladwyn)
Gordon
Old English: the hill shaped like a pyramid
(Gorden, Gordy, Gordie)
Grahma
Anglo-Saxon: gray home
Grant
French: great or grand
Middle English: to give or to assure
(Grantham, Grantley, Grenville)
Gregory
Greek: watchful or vigilant
(Graig, Greg, Gregg, Greggory, Greer,Gregor)
Grover
Germanic: gardener or engraver
Gunter
Old Norse: warrior
(Gu, Gunnar, Gunner, Gunter)
Guy
French: guide
Germanic: woods