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381 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
382 Georges Greek Farmer. M
383 Georget Greek Farmer. M
384 Georgie English A diminutive of George, meaning tiller of the soil, or farmer. M
385 Georgio Italian Italian form of George 'farmer'. M
386 Geovani Italian Variant of John 'God has shown favor.' See also Jovan. M
387 Geovanni Italian Variant of John 'God has shown favor.' See also Jovan. M
388 Geovanny Italian Variant of John 'God has shown favor.' See also Jovan. M
389 Geovany Italian Variant of John 'God has shown favor.' See also Jovan. M

390 Gera Biblical Pilgrimage, combat, dispute. M
391 Geraghty Irish From the court. M
392 Geraint Welsh A variant of the Latin Gerontius, from the Greek 'geron' meaning old. Famous bearer: Welsh opera singer Sir Geraint Evans. M
393 Geraint ArthurianLegend The Arthurian legendary Geraint was Enid's husband. M
394 Geraint Anglo-Saxon Name of a king. M
395 Gerald Teutonic Spear strength. M
396 Gerald German From an Old German name derived from 'ger' meaning spear, and 'vald' meaning rule. M
397 Gerald English Ruling spear. Introduced into Britain from Germany during the Norman Conquest. Famous bearer: medieval Welsh writer and clergyman Gerald of Wales. M
398 Geraldo Spanish Rules by the spear. M
399 Geralt Irish Fanner. M
400 Gerar Biblical Pilgrimage, combat, dispute. M