Part 79 (2/2)

George: (1) Farmer; (2) Ground-breaker; (3) Harvest worker.

Gerrald: (1) Commands with a spear.

Gerrard: (1) Strength like a spear.

Gideon: (1) One who cuts down; (2) May symbolize a great work done by a few.

(1) Judg. 6:25; (2) Judg. 7:7.

Gilbert: (1) Bright pledge/promise; (2) Intelligent boy.

Gilchrist: (1) One who serves Christ.

Gilead: (1) Hill of witness.

Gillian: (1) Youthful.

Giovani: (1) G.o.d has favored.

Gisele/Giselle: (1) Promise.

Gladys: (1) Crippled.

Glen: (1) Lives in the valley.

Glenda: (1) Lives in the valley.

Glenelg: (1) In and out of a valley (viewed as a palindrome).

Glenice: (1) Lives in the valley.

Glynn: (1) Lives in the valley.

G.o.dfrey: (1) The peace of G.o.d.

G.o.dwin: (1) Friend of G.o.d.

Gold Coast: (1) Glorious living; (2) Money (expense or wealth); (3) Ritzy (upmarket); (4) The world.

Goldie: (1) Finances; (2) Precious metal.

Goliath: (1) Exile; (2) Soothsayer; (3) Giant.

(1-4) 1 Sam. 17:4, 23.

Gomez: (1) Adult male.

Goran: (1) Farmer.

Gordon: (1) From the wetlands; (2) Marshy field.

Grace: (1) Favor; (2) Esteem; (3) Mercy; (4) Gift.

(1-4) John 1:14.

Graham: (1) From the gravelly farm.

Grant: (1) Bestow or give.

Greg/Gregory: (1) Watchful; (2) Alert; (3) Vigilant.

Gretel: (1) Pearl; (2) Sea jewel.

Grosvenor: (1) Mighty hunter.

Guenter: (1) Fighter; (2) Warrior.

Guido: (1) Escort; (2) Pilot.

Guiseppe: (1) My G.o.d will increase.

Guild: (1) a.s.sociation of craftsmen.

Gunter: (1) Fighter; (2) Warrior.

Gus: (1) Sword or club of the Goths.

Guy: (1) (Celtic) Well-reasoned; (2) (Teutonic) Fighter; (3) Warrior.

Gwen: (1) Fair complexion; (2) White spirit.

Hal: (1) Ruler of the house.

Halifax: (1) Sacred field.

Ham: (1) Warm or hot/heat; (2) Burnt; (3) Dark.

(1) Gen. 9:18.

Hamish: (1) Replacement; (2) See James/Jacob.

Hank: (1) Commands the household.

Hannah: (1) Favored graciously; (2) Experienced anguish to break through to birth the promise in the Spirit.

(2) 1 Sam. 1:10-17 & Rom. 8:26 & Eph. 5:18.

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