Boy Names Starting with Gai-

Gai- names for baby boys, with 23 entries. Gai- names are rarely used baby names for boys. At the modest height of their usage in 1936, 0.021% of baby boys were given Gai- names. There was 1 Gai- name ranked within the top 1000 baby names then. The names have since fallen from favor, and are used only on an infrequent scale now.


valley ... origin, as well as its use, is in the Hebrew ... rarely used as a baby name for boys ...
of the pledge ...is of French origin ... derivative of Gace ... unusual as a baby name for boys ...
measurer ... largely used in the English language and ... variant of Gage ... ranked at #809 then ...
jovial, calm ... used predominantly in the English ... variant spelling of Gale ... a rare baby name for boys ...
calm ... has its origins in the Old Greek language ... form of Galen ... not popular as a baby boy name ...
dandy ...has its origins in the Old French language ... variant form of Gaylord ...
jovial ... origin of Gaile is the Middle English ... variant of Gale ... not listed in the top 1000 names ...
calm ... largely used in the English language ... variant transcription of Galen ...
calm ...The origin of Gailin is the Old Greek language ... derivative of Galen ...
jovial ... derived from Middle English origins ... variant of Gale ... infrequently used as a baby name for ...
dandy ...The origin of Gaillard is Old French ... variant transcription of Gaylord ...
jovial ... origin of Gaille is the Middle English ... variant of Gale ... a rarely used baby name for boys ...
calm ... origin is Old Greek ... derivative of Galen ... not frequently used as a baby boy ...
calm ... origin is Old Greek ... derivative of Galen ... rarely used as a baby name for boys ...
dandy ...has its origins in the Old French language ... derivative of Gaylord ...
ingenuity ... language of origin is English ... derivative of Gaines ... an uncommon baby name for boys ...
ingenuity ... origin and use are both in the English language ... not widely used as a baby name for ...
to rejoice, victorious, open, beginning, ... has its origins in the Latin language and it ... form of Caio ...
from Garriston, son of Garret, son of Gary, brave with the spear ... has its origins in the Old English language ...
of the pledge ...has its origins in the French language ... variant of Gace ...
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