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Gnarls
Grayskull General |
Funny, I’d choose Gustavo or George over any on your list—yours sound very soft. |
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LOL @ Gashly. I'm sitting on my couch giggling.
But you could go Arthurian too - Gawain, Gareth, Gaheris, Galahad? |
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Garretson, as in Garretson Beekman "Garry" Trudeau. Man, that sounds so top drawer.
You’re welcome. |
Great name! |
| I have always loved Gilbert, or Gil, from Anne of Green Gables. |
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Gideon
Grey Garrison |
"Greyscale" is not a name; it is a setting on your printer that determines whether or not you print with color ink. "Gaydon" is not a name, at least one anyone should ever inflict on a boy. "Gaylord" is not a name, it is a tacky resort. "Granite" is not a name, it is a stone, perhaps found on the countertop of one's kitchen. "Gashly" is not name, it is description of a bloody wound. OP, whatever you do, please toss this list in the trash. |
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Gilead
Gilligan Galahad Gideon Gregory Grantham Giles Garth Gabriel Gaelan/Galen Gamal Gareth Gadiel |
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Garrett
Grayson Greyson Griffin Garrison Gentry Gabriel Gavin Gael Grant Graham Gunner Gideon Gage |
Way to take a joke. |
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Ghiramay
Giacomo Galileo Gomer Gable (as in Clark) Gunner Gent Gulliver (would be so cute) Garfield Gilligan Gilgamesh Gogol (please not Google) Gallant Garish (ok, maybe not) Galligula Garland Gollum Gamer Goober Gadget (as in Inspector) Gadus (its a codfish) Galaxy (nn Alex) Genesis Ghengis (as in Khan) |
Haha. The best part is Gaylord actually is a name, albeit probably not one that is popular just about anywhere these days. But go back a century or so and it wasn't unheard of. |
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Genius
Gifted |
I must admit Gashly is a new one for me. |