Displayed on this page are Borne names 201 to 220. Gabriel was the most popular within these names in 2008 with a rank of #24 and a usage of 0.5974%, and it is primarily used in the Dutch, English, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish languages. It was followed in popularity by the English George, Gregory, the English and Scottish Graham, the English and German Gary, and the English, French, German, and Slavic name, Gideon. Unusual Borne names include the Italian Gaetano, the English Galen, the French and German Gaston, the German Gebhard, the Italian Gennaro, the Albanian Genti, the German Gereon, the English Godfrey, Godwin, Gomer, the German Gotthold, the Italian Graziano, the Dutch, Italian, Spanish, and German Guido, and the English, German, and Scandinavian Gustaf.
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DESCRIPTION MATCH: Gabriel 24 | man of God, hero of ... name was borne by an archangel in the Bible; in ... |
Gaetano | person from Caieta ... name was borne by Saint Cajetan of Naples (Gaetano ... |
Galen | calm ... name was borne by the 2nd century Galen of ... |
Gary 426 | spear; from Garriston; ... name was borne by the US industrialist ... |
Gaston | guest, stranger ... of France where it was borne by several counts and ... |
| Gebhard | gift; brave, hardy ... name ws borne by the 10th century Saint Gebhard, ... |
Gennaro | door, entrance ... name was also borne by Saint Januarius, the bishop ... |
| Genti | name was borne by Genti (also known as Gentius), ... |
George 153 | farmer, earthworker ... name was borne by several early saints, including ... |
| Gereon | old man ... name was borne by the early 4th century martyr ... |
Gideon 534 | hewer, one who cuts ... name was borne in the Bible by an Israelite judge ... |
Godfrey | God's peace ...The name was borne by various saints. ... |
| Godwin | friend of god ... name was borne in the 11th century by Godwin, Earl ... |
| Gomer | complete ... name was borne by one of Noah's grandsons in the ... |
| Gotthold | God; fair, lovely, graceful ... 17th century; it was borne by the dramatist ... |
Graham 323 | gravelly place, gray ... surname was borne by the knight Sir William de ... |
| Graziano | pleasing ... name was borne by Saint Gratian (-337), the first ... |
Gregory 236 | vigilant ... has been borne by at least sixteen popes, including ... |
Guido | guide, leader; wide; ... was borne by two 11th-century saints in Belgium and ... |
Gustaf | staff of the gods, staff of the Goths ... name was borne by six Swedish kings, starting from ... |
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