Popular English names for girls and boys

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3101 Gene English Abbreviation of Eugene, meaning well-born. Famous bearers: American actors Gene Kelly and Gene Hackman. M
3102 Genna English Variant of Jenny. White wave. F
3103 Genny English Variant of Jenny. White wave. F
3104 Geoff English Diminutive of Jeffrey: Derived from one of three Old German names, meaning: district, traveler, or peaceful pledge. M
3105 Geoffrey English Peaceful. See also Jeffrey. M
3106 Geol English Born at Christmas. M
3107 Geordie English A name commonly used to indicate a native of Tyneside. M
3108 George English Farmer. In medieval legend St. George: (the knight who became patron saint of England) struggled with a fire-breathing dragon symbolizing the Devil. M
3109 Georgia English A feminine form of the Greek George, meaning tiller of the soil, or farmer. Famous bearer: the American state of Georgia, named after British King George II. F

3110 Georgie English A diminutive of Georgina, meaning tiller of the soil, or farmer. F
3111 Georgie English A diminutive of George, meaning tiller of the soil, or farmer. M
3112 Gerald English Ruling spear. Introduced into Britain from Germany during the Norman Conquest. Famous bearer: medieval Welsh writer and clergyman Gerald of Wales. M
3113 Geraldina English Rules by the spear. Feminine of Gerald. F
3114 Geraldine English Rules by the spear, ruling spear. Feminine form of Gerald:. F
3115 Geralyn English Rules by the spear. Feminine of Gerald. Blend of Geri plus Marilyn. F
3116 Geralynn English Rules by the spear. Feminine of Gerald. Blend of Geri plus Marilyn. F
3117 Gerard English Hard or bold spear. This name was introduced to England from Germany during the Norman Conquest. Famous bearer: British poet Gerard Manley Hopkins. M
3118 Gerardo English Spear hard. M
3119 Gerd English Spear hard. M
3120 Gere English Form of Gerald 'rules by the spear.'. M