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Displayed on this page are G- names 141 to 160. Within these names, the English and Scottish Grant was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #161 and a usage of 0.1166%, followed in decreasing order by the English Grayson, Gregory, Griffin, the English and Irish Grady, and the English and Scottish name, Graham,; rare G- names include the Portuguese and Spanish Graciano, the English and German Gratian, the French Gratien, the Italian Graziano, the English Greg, Gregg, the German and Scottish Gregor, the Italian and Spanish Gregorio, the French Grégoire, Grégory, the English Grover, the English and Spanish Guadalupe, the Italian and Spanish Gualtiero, and the Italian Guarino.
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Graciano ... pleasing ... mainly used in the Portuguese and ... variation of Graziano ... an unusual baby name for boys ... Grady Graham Grant Gratian ... pleasing ... language of origin is Latin, and it is ... variant form of Graziano ... Gratien ... pleasing ... language of origin is Latin and it is used ... variation of Graziano ... Grayson Graziano ... pleasing ... used predominantly in the Italian ... name was borne by Saint Gratian (-337), the ... Greg Gregg Gregor ... vigilant ... its origins in the Old Greek language, and it ... variant form of Gregory ... Gregorio Gregory Grégoire ... vigilant ... used mostly in French and it is of ... form of Gregory ... not in the top 1000 names ... Grégory ... vigilant ... primarily used in French and it is of ... variant form of Gregory ... Griffin Grover Guadalupe Gualtiero ... to rule; army, warrior; ... primarily used in Italian and ... variation of Walter ... Guarino ... Warni, Warini, to protect; ... used mostly in Italian and its ... variant form of Werner ... |