Top Collection Of 100 Christian Baby Unisex Names Starting With Ga

Origin of the name Gavin: Of uncertain etymology, some believe Gavin to be from Gwalchmai, a Gaelic name derived from the elements gwalch (a hawk) and maedd (a blow, battle). In Arthurian legend, Gavin is a byname for Sir Gawain, a knight of the Round Table and nephew of King Arthur.

2.Gage

Gender: M Meaning of Gage: "oath, pledge" Origin of Gage: French Gage's Popularity in 2016: #281. Share Gage on Facebook Share on Facebook. Share Gage on Twitter Share on Twitter. Share Gage on Google Plus Share on Google+ Love the name Gage.
Origin of the name Gabriella: Feminine form of Gabriel, which is derived from the Hebrew gavhrī'ēl (God is my strength). Gabriel is borne in the Bible by one of the seven archangels, the herald of Good News who appeared to Mary to announce her pregnancy and the impending birth of the Christ child.
The name Gareth is an Arthurian Legend baby name. In Arthurian Legend the meaning of the name Gareth is: Gentle. Gareth was a knight of the Round Table portrayed in both Sir Thomas Malory's and Tennyson's versions of the Arthurian legend. Also a son of Lot.
The meaning of Galen is "calm". It is of Greek origin. From Galenus, which derives from "galene". It was the name of a second-century Greek physician whose research provided a basis for accepted medical practices for 1500 years.
The name Garret is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Garret is: meaning 'rules by the spear' or 'hard or bold spear.' Also an English variant of the German Gerard, based on medieval pronunciation.
Garan. Welsh Origin. "Stork" The meaning of the name Garan is Stork. The origin of the name Garan is Welsh.
Hebrew Meaning: The name Gabriela is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Gabriela is: God's able-bodied one. Feminine of Gabriel.
Scottish Meaning: The name Gavyn is a Scottish baby name. In Scottish the meaning of the name Gavyn is: White hawk. From the medieval name Gawain. See also Gwayne.
From a surname meaning "triangle land" from Old English gara and land. The surname originally belonged to a person who owned a triangle-shaped piece of land. Great for a first name of a girl (harkens back to Judy Garland)!

11.Gamon

This long-established surname has two possible sources, each with its own origin and derivation. Firstly, it may be of Anglo-Saxon origin, from a nickname for a merry or sporty person, derived from the Middle English "gamme", amusement, pastime, from the Olde English pre 7th Century "gamen".

12.Gaige

Gaige is a new and fanciful respelling of Gage, a masculine given name which has gained some usage in recent years. Both Gage and Gauge are English vocabulary words meaning “to ascertain by exact measurements”. ... The words come from the Old French “jauger” which defined a rod or a pole used for measuring.
Means "devoted to God," "a hero of God," or "God is my strength" in Hebrew. In the Bible, Gabriel is the angel who tells Mary she will bear the son of God. Well-known Gabriels: writer Gabriel García Màrquez; actor Gabriel Byrne. Origin.