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| Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin | Similar |
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| Guy | Guide. | Male | French | - |
| Guy | guide; wood or wide | Male | French, Teutonic | Gui |
| Guy | From the Old German name Wido, meaning wood. Famous bearer: the British Guy Fawkes. | Male | German | - |
| Guy | Valley | Male | Hebrew | - |
| Guy | Warrior. | Male | Teutonic | - |
| Guyapi | Frank. | Male | Native-American | - |
| Guyon | Lively. | Male | English | - |
| Gvenour | Arthur's queen. | Female | Arthurian-Legend | - |
| Gwaeddan | Legendary daughter of Kynvelyn. | Female | Welsh | - |
| Gwakhmai | Hawk of the battle. | Male | Welsh | - |
| Gwalchmai | From Arthurian legend. | Male | Celtic | - |
| Gwalchmei | Legendary son of Gwyar. | Male | Welsh | - |
| Gwalhaved | Legendary son of Gwyar. | Male | Welsh | - |
| Gwallawg | Legendary son of Llenawg. | Male | Welsh | - |
| Gwallter | Welsh form of Walter 'strong fighter'. | Male | Welsh | - |
| Gwandoya | Met with misery | Male | African | - |
| Gwanwyn | Spring. | Female | Welsh | - |
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| Gwarthegydd | Legendary son of Caw. | Male | Welsh | - |
| Gwawl | Mythical son of Clud. | Male | Celtic | - |
| Gwawl | Legendary son of Clud. | Male | Welsh | - |
| Gwayne | White hawk. Variant of the medieval name Gawain. | Male | Welsh | - |
| Gweir | Legendary son of Cadellin Silver. | Male | Welsh | - |
| Gwen | blessed ring | Female | Filipino | - |
| Gwen | Diminutive of Gwendoline: Fair. Blessed. White browed. White circle. | Female | Welsh | - |
| Gwen | Mythical son of Gwastad. | Male | Celtic | - |
| Gwenabwy | Legendary daughter of Caw. | Female | Welsh | - |
| Gwenda | Diminutive of Gwendoline: Fair. Blessed. White browed. White circle. | Female | Welsh | - |
| Gwenddydd | Merlin's sister. | Female | Arthurian-Legend | - |
| Gwendelyn | Fair. Blessed. White browed. White circle. | Female | Welsh | - |
| Gwendelyn | Fair; blessed. | Male | Welsh | - |
| Gwendi | Fair; blessed. | Female | Welsh | - |
| Gwendolen | Merlin's wife. | Female | Arthurian-Legend | - |
| Gwendolen | Of the white brow. | Female | Celtic | - |
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| Gwendolen | Fair. Blessed. White browed. White circle. | Female | Welsh | - |
| Gwendolin | Of the white brow. | Female | Celtic | - |
| Gwendoline | Fair. Blessed. White browed. White circle. | Female | Welsh | - |
| Gwendoloena | Merlin's wife. | Female | Arthurian-Legend | - |
| Gwendolyn | white brow | Female | Celtic | Gwendolynne, Gwendoline |
| Gwendolyn | Fair. Blessed. White browed. White circle. | Female | Welsh | - |
| Gwener | Welsh form of Venus, goddess of love. | Female | Welsh | - |
| Gweneth | Blessed. | Female | Celtic | - |
| Gweneth | Fair; blessed. | Female | Welsh | - |
| Gwenevere | Fair one. Guinevere was King Arthur's mythological queen. Jennifer derives from this name. | Female | Arthurian-Legend | - |
| Gwenhwyfach | Guinevere's sister. | Female | Arthurian-Legend | - |
| Gwenhwyfar | Fair and yielding. | Female | Welsh | - |
| Gwenhwyvar | White. | Female | Welsh | - |
| Gwenhyvar | Female | Welsh | Gwen | |
| Gwenith | Blessed. | Female | Celtic | - |
| Gwenith | Wonderful; Pretty | Female | Indian | - |
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| Gwenledyr | Legendary daughter of Gwawrddur Hunchback. | Female | Welsh | - |
| Gwenn | Of the white brow. | Female | Celtic | - |
| Gwenn Alarch | Legendary daughter of Kynwal. | Female | Welsh | - |
| Gwenna | Fair; blessed. | Female | Welsh | - |
| Gwenneth | Blessed. | Female | Celtic | - |
| Gwenwynwyn | Legendary son of Naw. | Male | Welsh | - |
| Gwenyth | Fair; blessed. | Female | Welsh | - |
| Gwenyver | White lady. | Female | Celtic | - |
| Gwern | Mythical son of Matholwch. | Male | Celtic | - |
| Gwern | Old. | Male | Welsh | - |
| Gwernach | Dwells by the alder tree river. | Male | Welsh | - |
| Gwernaeh | Mythical. | Male | Celtic | - |
| Gwevyl | Legendary son of Gwastad. | Male | Welsh | - |
| Gwilenhin | Legendary king of France. | Male | Welsh | - |
| Gwilym | Variant of William: Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William Wordsworth (1770-1850). | Male | German | - |