Gwynham
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Mythical father of Teithi
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Celtic
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Garthman
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“A gardener,” from the Anglo-Saxon geard, an enclosed place, usually a garden.
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Gelber
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A variant form of Gilbert.
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Gelbert
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A variant spelling of Gilbert.
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Geof
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A short form of Geoffrey.
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Ger
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A short diminutive for most names beginning with Ger, as Gerald.
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Gerart
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A French, especially Old French, form of Gerard.
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French
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Gerbert
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“(The warrior with) the bright spear,” from the Germanic ger (spear) and heraht (bright).
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German
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Gerv
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A diminutive form of Jarvis.
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Gilfred
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“A servant of peace,” from the Gaelic gille (servant) and the Germanic friclu (peace).
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Gaelic
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Gip
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A playful diminutive of Gilbert.
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Glendenning
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“The master of the valley.” See Glendon.
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Grandville
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“The man from the main village.” Rased on the Middle English or Old French grand (great, main) and the French ville (town, village).
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English
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