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Galder
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Likely linked to Old Norse 'galdr' meaning 'incantation' or 'spell'; also used as a Basque given name and occurs as a Dutch place-name, so meanings can vary by origin. |
Basque, Dutch, Norse |
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Galten
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boar (literally “the boar”) - conveys strength, fierceness |
Norse, Scandinavian |
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Gar
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From the Old English/Old Norse element gar meaning 'spear'; often used as a short form of names like Garrett, Gareth, or Armenian Garegin. |
English, Norse |
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Gard
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enclosure, yard, farm, homestead; figuratively a stronghold |
Norse, Scandinavian |
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Garm
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From Old Norse Garmr, meaning 'hound' or 'dog'; name of the monstrous hound that guards Hel. |
Norse |
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Gaut
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From Old Norse 'Gautr' meaning 'Geat' or 'man from Götaland'; in South Asian use, a short form of 'Gautam' (clan name, 'descendant of Gotama'). |
Indian, Norse, Sanskrit |
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Gauta
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Originally 'Geat' (member of the Geats / person from Götaland); when linked to Gautama, 'descendant of Gotama' |
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Gaute
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From Old Norse 'Gauti'/'Gautr', meaning 'Geat' - a person from Götaland (member of the Geats). |
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Gauti
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From Old Norse 'Gautr', meaning 'Geat' - a member of the Geats (an ancient North Germanic tribe). |
Norse, Scandinavian |
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Gautolf
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From Gaut (Geat/Goth) + olf/ulf (wolf) - 'Geat/Goth wolf' or 'wolf of the Geats.' |
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Gautrek
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‘Geat-ruler’ - ruler of the Geats / ruler from the Gauts |
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Geir
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Derived from Old Norse geirr, meaning "spear". |
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Geiri
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spear |
Norse, Norwegian |
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Geirmund
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From Old Norse geirr 'spear' + mundr 'protector' - 'spear-protector' or 'protector with a spear'. |
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Geirolf
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From geir 'spear' + ulfr 'wolf' - 'spear-wolf' (a warrior name) |
Germanic, Norse |
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Geirr
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spear |
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Geirrí
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spear |
Icelandic, Norse |
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Geirstein
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From Old Norse geir ('spear') + steinn ('stone'): 'spear-stone'. |
Norse, Norwegian |
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Germund
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From Old Norse geirr 'spear' + mundr 'protection, protector' - 'spear protector'. |
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Gisli
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pledge, hostage |
Norse |
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Gisly
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pledge, hostage |
Norse |
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Gissur
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pledge, hostage |
Icelandic, Norse |
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Gizur
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From Old Norse gísl meaning 'hostage' or 'pledge'. |
Norse |
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Gjallar
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resounding, loud - associated with the Gjallarhorn (a horn that sounds/announces) |
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Gleb
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God's heir / descendant of God |
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Gnar
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Possibly 'bold/warrior' when linked to Gunnar; alternatively 'knotted/rough' from Old English; also used as an invented/fictional name with no fixed traditional meaning. |
Norse |
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Godfrith
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God's peace (divine peace) |
English, Norse |
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Godrik
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Divine ruler - from God + ric (ruler, king) |
English, Norse |
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Gorm
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Blue; dark |
Norse |
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Gram
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From Old Norse 'Gramr' meaning 'wrath' or 'king'; also used as a short form of Graham or derived from Greek 'gramma' meaning 'letter' or unit of weight |
Latin, Norse, Scottish |
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