Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional virtues - I want an English man's name that starts with G. Please read it in Chinese.

I want an English man's name that starts with G. Please read it in Chinese.

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Gregory

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n. Man's name, ancient papal name (the only most popular English name on the list that starts with G)

Others:

gaby is an anonymous name for gabriel, originally a Hebrew word meaning 'man of God'. According to the <Bible>, the angel gabriel was a messenger sent by God who announced the birth of John and Jesus.

garfield (Old English) meaning battlefield. Many people think garfield is like that cartoon cat-fat, trouble-loving furball. Others see garfield as having the qualities of a leader-savvy, worldly, and boring.

Gary means "pioneer". It's short for gerald. People think of gary as a tall, strong, ordinary man who is easy-going, kind and funny.

Gavin is Old German for "white eagle" or "war eagle". In ancient Welsh, gawain or gawen meant 'hawk'. "The eagle has always been an object of veneration for the people of ancient Germany, England and other countries. They regarded the eagle as a symbol of 'battle' and a friend of theirs. gibson is an Old German word meaning "a pledge of honor". The name is said to express the desire of parents for their children to carry on the possessions and traditions of their ancestors.

Gino is ambrogino,:luigino, and is spoken of as a short, dark, muscular Italian, friendly, energetic, and funny.

glen means "valley". Short for glendon, glen is seen as either a kind, simple, down-to-earth middle-class man or a brave, smart, creative rich kid.

Hope you find a name that suits you