There are 11 -gi names for baby boys. Displayed on this page are -gi names 1 to 11. The unusual -gi names are Bragi (Scandinavian), Dionigi (Italian), Georgi (English, Russian, and Slavic), Jurgi (Russian), Kangi (English), Luigi (Italian), Nagi (Arabic), Nöggi (German), Sergi (Russian), Sigi (German), and Zygi (Polish). -gi names are rarely used baby names for boys. At the modest height of their usage in 1913, 0.005% of baby boys were given -gi names. There were 1 -gi names ranked within the top 1000 baby names then. -gi names have since experienced a decline in popularity, and are used only on an infrequent scale now.
| Bragi | best, highest ... primarily used in Scandinavian and it is ... name Bragi was borne by a son of Odin and god ... |
| Dionigi | follower of Dionysos ... an Italian name of Old Greek origin ... form of Dennis ... |
| Georgi | farmer, earthworker ... used predominantly in the English, ... variant of George ... |
| Jurgi | farmer, earthworker ... used predominantly in Russian and it is ... variant form of George ... |
| Kangi | tin; raven ... of Japanese origin and it is used ... language of origin is Native American-Sioux ... |
Luigi | fame, loud; fighter, ... used chiefly in Italian and it is ... variant form of Louis ... |
| Nagi | safe ... origin and use are both in the Arabic language ... variant form of Naji ... not in the top 1000 names ... |
| Nöggi | brown ... used chiefly in the German language and its ... form of Bruno ... rare as a baby boy name ... |
| Sergi | language of origin is Etrusk and it is used ... variant form of Sergei ... not listed in the top 1000 names ... |
| Sigi | victory; peace, protection, ... used chiefly in the German language and ... form of Siegfried ... |
| Zygi | victory; peace, protection, ... has its origins in the Germanic language and ... variant form of Siegfried ... |
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