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Displayed on this page are G- names 141 to 158. Gwendolyn was the most popular among these names in 2007 with a rank of #650 and a usage of 0.0216%. Among the unusual G- names are the German Gunda, Gunde, Gundula, the German and Scandinavian Gunhild, the Scandinavian Gunhilda, Gunnhild, Gunnlod, Guro, the Basque Gurutze, the English Gussie, Gwen, Gwenda, the English and Welsh Gwendolen, the English, German, and Welsh Gwendolin, Gwendoline, the Welsh Gwenfrewi, and last of all the Welsh Gwladys.
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Gunda ... fight ... language of origin is Germanic and it is ... the short form of other given names, but now ... Gunde ... fight ... of Germanic origin and it is used mainly ... form of Gunda ... not in the top 1000 names ... Gundula ... fight ... used chiefly in German and it is ... variant form of Gunda ... not popular as a baby girl name ... Gunhild ... war, fight; battle ... largely used in the German and ... Its origin is Old Norse ... Gunhilda ... war, fight; battle ... used predominantly in Scandinavian ... variation of Gunhild ... Gunnhild ... war, fight; battle ... origin is Old Norse, and its use, Scandinavian ... variant of Gunhild ... Gunnlod ... war, fight; invitation ... of Old Norse origin and it is used ... uncommon as a baby name for girls ... Guro ... wily in battle ... used mostly in Scandinavian and it is of ... variant form of Gudrun ... Gurutze ... cross ... has its origins in the Basque language ... generic name has been used in the New ... Gussie Gwen Gwenda Gwendolen ... white circle, moon ... language of origin is Welsh ... predominantly used in English and Welsh ... Gwendolin ... white circle, moon ... largely used in English, German, and ... variant of Gwendolen ... Gwendoline ... white circle, moon ... has its origins in the Welsh language, ... variant of Gwendolen ... Gwendolyn Gwenfrewi ... blessed reconciliation, ... used chiefly in the Welsh language and it is ... variation of Winifred ... Gwladys ... ruler, princess; country ... of Old Welsh origin and it is predominantly ... variant form of Gladys ... |