| Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin |
|---|
| George | Farmer. In medieval legend St. George: (the knight who became patron saint of England) struggled with a fire-breathing dragon symbolizing the Devil.
| Male | Greek |
| Gerard | spear-brave | Male | English |
| Gideon | The destroyer; brave spirit. mighty warrior. | Male | Hebrew |
| Gilbert | Bright lad. Gilberto: (Spanish) Bright lad.
| Male | |
| Giles | Bearer of Shield | Male | Greek |
| Giovanni | Form of John | Male | Italian |
| Gordon | from the cornered hill | Male | Scottish |
| Grady | noble, illustrious | Male | Irish |
| Grey | Gray-Haired. | Male | English |
| Greyson | son of the steward | Male | English |
| Griffin | strong lord | Male | Welsh |
| Gus | From Gustave - Staff of the Goths | Male | English |
| Hank | ruler of an estate | Male | English |
| Hendrix | | Male | Hebrew |
| Henry | ruler of the home | Male | |
| Herbert | famous army | Male | |
| Hermes | the messenger god | Male | Greek |
| Hero | demi-god | Male | Greek |
| Holden | hollow valley | Male | English |
| Hudson | Hugh's son | Male | English |
| Hugh | bright in mind and spirit | Male | English |
| Huxley | inhospitable place | Male | English |
| Ivan | Form of John | Male | Russian |
| Jace | Hebrew, the Lord is salvation | Male | Hebrew |
| Jack | after the Georgetown University mascot, Jack the Bulldog | Male | English |