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Displayed on this page are G- names 21 to 40. Genesis was the most popular within these names in 2007 with a rank of #139 and a usage of 0.1178%, and it is primarily used in the English language. It was followed in popularity by the English Georgia and Genevieve. Unusual G- names include the Indian Geeta, the Italian Gelsomina, Geltrude, the Spanish Gema, the German and Italian Gemma, the French Geneviève, the German Genia, the German and Spanish Genovefa, the Italian Genoveffa, the German and Spanish Genoveva, the Albanian Genta, the French Georgette, the English and German Georgina, the French and German Georgine, the English and German Geraldine, the Dutch, German, and Scandinavian Gerda, and the German Gerharde.
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Geeta ... song ... of Sanskrit origin and it is used ... variant spelling of Gita ... not listed in the top 1000 ... Gelsomina ... language of origin is Latin and it is ... not popular as a baby girl name ... not in the top 1000 names ... Geltrude ... spear; strength, power ... used chiefly in the Italian language ... form of Gertrud ... Gema ... precious stone ... of Italian origin and it is predominantly ... form of Gemma ... Gemma ... precious stone ... largely used in German and Italian ... Its origin is Italian ... Genesis Genevieve Geneviève ... origin is Germanic, and its use, French ... variant form of Genoveva ... uncommon as a baby girl name ... Genia ... well born, noble ... language of origin is Old Greek and it is ... form of Eugenia ... Genovefa ... language of origin is Germanic, and it is ... variant of Genoveva ... not widely used as a baby name for ... Genoveffa ... used mostly in Italian and its ... form of Genoveva ... not popular as a baby girl name ... Genoveva ... origin is Germanic, and its use, German and ... name is of obscure origin; it could be of ... Genta ... of Albanian origin and it is also used ... not commonly used as a baby girl name ... Georgette Georgia Georgina Georgine Geraldine Gerda Gerharde ... brave with the spear ... origin is Germanic, and its use, German ... not popular as a baby girl name ... |