GABRIELE: Italian form of Latin Gabrielus, meaning "man of God" or "warrior of God."
GAETANO: Italian form of Roman Latin Caietanus, meaning "from Caieta (Gaeta, Italy)."
GASPARE: Italian form of Portuguese/Spanish Gaspar, meaning "treasure bearer."
GASPARO: Italian form of Portuguese/Spanish Gaspar, meaning "treasure bearer."
GASTONE: Italian form of French Gaston, meaning "from Gascony."
GAVINO: Italian name derived from Latin Gabinus, meaning "of Gabium."
GENNARO: Italian form of Roman Latin Januarius, meaning "January."
GERARDO: Italian and Spanish form of Old High German Gerhard, meaning "spear strong."
GERMANO: Italian form of Roman Latin Germanus, meaning "from Germany."
GEROLAMO: Italian form of Latin Hieronymus, meaning "holy name."
GERONIMO: Italian form of Latin Hieronymus, meaning "holy name."
GERVASIO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Gervasius, meaning "spear servant."
GIACINTO: Italian form of Latin Hyacinthus, meaning "hyacinth flower."
GIACOBBE: Italian form of Latin Jacobus, meaning "supplanter."
GIACOMO: Italian form of Late Latin Jacomus (English James), meaning "supplanter."
GIAMBATTISTA: Variant spelling of Italian Gianbattista, meaning "God is gracious" and "baptist."
GIAMPAOLO: Variant spelling of Italian Gianpaolo, meaning "God is gracious" and "small."
GIAMPIERO: Variant spelling of Italian Gianpiero, meaning "God is gracious" and "rock, stone."
GIANBATTISTA: Italian compound name composed of Gianni "God is gracious" and Battista "baptist."
GIANCARLO: Italian compound name composed of Gianni "God is gracious" and Carlo "man."
GIANFRANCO: Italian compound name composed of Gianni "God is gracious" and Franco "free."
GIANLUCA: Italian compound name composed of Gianni "God is gracious" and Luca "from Lucania."
GIANLUIGI: Italian compound name composed of Gianni "God is gracious" and Luigi "famous warrior."
GIANMARCO: Italian compound name composed of Gianni "God is gracious" and Marco "defense" or "of the sea."
GIANMARIA: Italian compound name composed of Gianni "God is gracious" and Maria, "obstinate, rebellious."
GIANNI: Contracted form of Italian Giovanni, meaning "God is gracious."
GIANNINO: Pet form of Italian Giovanni, meaning "God is gracious."
GIANPAOLO: Italian compound name composed of Gianni "God is gracious" and Paolo "small."
GIANPIERO: Italian compound name composed of Gianni "God is gracious" and Piero "rock, stone."
GINO: Short form of Italian names ending with the diminutive suffix -gino, such as Ambrogino "little immortal one," and Giorgino "little farmer."
GIOACCHINO: Italian form of Hebrew Joachim, meaning "Jehovah raises up."
GIOACHINO: Variant spelling of Italian Gioacchino, meaning "Jehovah raises up."
GIORDANO: Italian masculine form of Hebrew unisex Yarden, meaning "flowing down."
GIORGIO: Italian form of Latin Georgius, meaning "earth-worker, farmer."
GIORGINO: Diminutive form of Italian Giorgio, meaning "little earth-worker, farmer."
GIOSUĂ: Italian form of Hebrew Yehowshuwa, meaning "God is salvation."
GIOVANNI: Italian form of Latin Johannes, meaning "God is gracious."
GIRALDO: Italian form of Latin Geraldus, meaning "spear ruler."
GIROLAMO: Variant spelling of Italian Gerolamo, meaning "holy name."
GIULIANO: Italian form of Roman Latin Julianus, meaning "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
GIULIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Julius, meaning "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
GIUSEPPE: Italian form of Latin Josephus, meaning "(God) shall add (another son)."
GIUSTINO: Italian form of Roman Latin Justinus, meaning "fair, just."
GOFFREDO: Italian form of Old High German Gottfried, meaning "God's peace."
GRAZIANO: Italian form of Roman Latin Gratianus, meaning "pleasing, agreeable."
GREGARIO: Italian form of Latin Gregorius, meaning "watchful; vigilant."
GUALTIERO: Italian and Spanish form of Old High German Walther, meaning "ruler of the army."
GUERINO: Italian form of German Warin, meaning "cover, shelter."
GUGLIELMO: Italian form of German Wilhelm, meaning "will-helmet."
GUIDO: Italian name derived from medieval Latin Wido, meaning "wide."
GUSTAVO: Brazilian-Portuguese, Italian and Spanish form of Latin Gustavus, meaning "meditation staff."
GAETANO: Italian form of Roman Latin Caietanus, meaning "from Caieta (Gaeta, Italy)."
GASPARE: Italian form of Portuguese/Spanish Gaspar, meaning "treasure bearer."
GASPARO: Italian form of Portuguese/Spanish Gaspar, meaning "treasure bearer."
GASTONE: Italian form of French Gaston, meaning "from Gascony."
GAVINO: Italian name derived from Latin Gabinus, meaning "of Gabium."
GENNARO: Italian form of Roman Latin Januarius, meaning "January."
GERARDO: Italian and Spanish form of Old High German Gerhard, meaning "spear strong."
GERMANO: Italian form of Roman Latin Germanus, meaning "from Germany."
GEROLAMO: Italian form of Latin Hieronymus, meaning "holy name."
GERONIMO: Italian form of Latin Hieronymus, meaning "holy name."
GERVASIO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Gervasius, meaning "spear servant."
GIACINTO: Italian form of Latin Hyacinthus, meaning "hyacinth flower."
GIACOBBE: Italian form of Latin Jacobus, meaning "supplanter."
GIACOMO: Italian form of Late Latin Jacomus (English James), meaning "supplanter."
GIAMBATTISTA: Variant spelling of Italian Gianbattista, meaning "God is gracious" and "baptist."
GIAMPAOLO: Variant spelling of Italian Gianpaolo, meaning "God is gracious" and "small."
GIAMPIERO: Variant spelling of Italian Gianpiero, meaning "God is gracious" and "rock, stone."
GIANBATTISTA: Italian compound name composed of Gianni "God is gracious" and Battista "baptist."
GIANCARLO: Italian compound name composed of Gianni "God is gracious" and Carlo "man."
GIANFRANCO: Italian compound name composed of Gianni "God is gracious" and Franco "free."
GIANLUCA: Italian compound name composed of Gianni "God is gracious" and Luca "from Lucania."
GIANLUIGI: Italian compound name composed of Gianni "God is gracious" and Luigi "famous warrior."
GIANMARCO: Italian compound name composed of Gianni "God is gracious" and Marco "defense" or "of the sea."
GIANMARIA: Italian compound name composed of Gianni "God is gracious" and Maria, "obstinate, rebellious."
GIANNI: Contracted form of Italian Giovanni, meaning "God is gracious."
GIANNINO: Pet form of Italian Giovanni, meaning "God is gracious."
GIANPAOLO: Italian compound name composed of Gianni "God is gracious" and Paolo "small."
GIANPIERO: Italian compound name composed of Gianni "God is gracious" and Piero "rock, stone."
GINO: Short form of Italian names ending with the diminutive suffix -gino, such as Ambrogino "little immortal one," and Giorgino "little farmer."
GIOACCHINO: Italian form of Hebrew Joachim, meaning "Jehovah raises up."
GIOACHINO: Variant spelling of Italian Gioacchino, meaning "Jehovah raises up."
GIORDANO: Italian masculine form of Hebrew unisex Yarden, meaning "flowing down."
GIORGIO: Italian form of Latin Georgius, meaning "earth-worker, farmer."
GIORGINO: Diminutive form of Italian Giorgio, meaning "little earth-worker, farmer."
GIOSUĂ: Italian form of Hebrew Yehowshuwa, meaning "God is salvation."
GIOVANNI: Italian form of Latin Johannes, meaning "God is gracious."
GIRALDO: Italian form of Latin Geraldus, meaning "spear ruler."
GIROLAMO: Variant spelling of Italian Gerolamo, meaning "holy name."
GIULIANO: Italian form of Roman Latin Julianus, meaning "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
GIULIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Julius, meaning "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
GIUSEPPE: Italian form of Latin Josephus, meaning "(God) shall add (another son)."
GIUSTINO: Italian form of Roman Latin Justinus, meaning "fair, just."
GOFFREDO: Italian form of Old High German Gottfried, meaning "God's peace."
GRAZIANO: Italian form of Roman Latin Gratianus, meaning "pleasing, agreeable."
GREGARIO: Italian form of Latin Gregorius, meaning "watchful; vigilant."
GUALTIERO: Italian and Spanish form of Old High German Walther, meaning "ruler of the army."
GUERINO: Italian form of German Warin, meaning "cover, shelter."
GUGLIELMO: Italian form of German Wilhelm, meaning "will-helmet."
GUIDO: Italian name derived from medieval Latin Wido, meaning "wide."
GUSTAVO: Brazilian-Portuguese, Italian and Spanish form of Latin Gustavus, meaning "meditation staff."