| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1121 | Galen | Greek | Tranquil. For 1500 years accepted medical practices were based on the research of 2nd century physician Galen. | M | |
| 1122 | Galina | Greek | Light. Variant of Helen. In mythology the abduction of Zeus's mortal daughter Helen sparked the Trojan War. | F | |
| 1123 | Galinthias | Greek | Servant of Alcmene. | M | |
| 1124 | Galyn | Greek | Tranquil. For 1500 years accepted medical practices were based on the research of 2nd century physician Galen. | M | |
| 1125 | Ganymede | Greek | Cup bearer to the gods. | M | |
| 1126 | Gelasia | Greek | Inclined to laughter. | F | |
| 1127 | Gelasius | Greek | Laughter. | M | |
| 1128 | Gene | Greek | Diminutive of Eugene: Well born. | M | |
| 1129 | Geordie | Greek | Farmer. | M | |
| 1130 | Georg | Greek | Farmer. | M | |
| 1131 | George | Greek | From 'georgos' meaning tiller of the soil, or farmer. Famous bearer: St George, patron saint of England, who struggled with a fire breathing dragon symbolizing the devil. | M | |
| 1132 | Georges | Greek | Farmer. | M | |
| 1133 | Georget | Greek | Farmer. | M | |
| 1134 | Georgette | Greek | Farmer. | F | |
| 1135 | Georgia | Greek | Farmer. | F | |
| 1136 | Georgiana | Greek | A feminine form of the Greek George, meaning tiller of the soil, or farmer. | F | |
| 1137 | Georgina | Greek | A feminine form of the Greek George, meaning tiller of the soil, or farmer. | F | |
| 1138 | Georgine | Greek | Farmer. | F | |
| 1139 | Geranium | Greek | Crane. | F | |
| 1140 | Gergely | Greek | Vigilant. | M | |