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[+] Add Galantyne Boy Arthurian Legend Gawain's sword.
[+] Add Galar Boy Spanish From Gaul.
[+] Add Galatea Girl Greek White as milk. In mythology Pygmalion fell in love with the statue Galatia and Aphrodite brought her to life for him.
[+] Add Galatee Girl French White.
[+] Add Galatia Girl Biblical White, the color of milk
[+] Add Galatyn Boy Arthurian Legend Gawain's sword.
[+] Add Galaway Boy Gaelic Of the strange Gauls.
[+] Add Galays Girl Scottish Bright swan.
[+] Add Galchobhar Boy Gaelic Eager helper.
[+] Add Gale BoyGirl English Lively.
[+] Add Gale Boy Irish Stranger.
[+] Add Gale BoyGirl English Independent name derived from a diminutive of the Hebrew Abigail, meaning 'gives joy' or 'my father rejoices. '.
[+] Add Gale Girl Hebrew Diminutive of Abigail: Father rejoiced, or father's joy. Gives joy. The intelligent, beautiful Abigail was Old Testament King David's third wife, described as 'good in discretion and beautiful in form.
[+] Add Gale Girl Norse Lovely voice.
[+] Add Galea Girl English Festive party.
[+] Add Galeed BoyGirl Biblical The heap of witness. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name]
[+] Add Galeed BoyGirl Biblical The heap of witness [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name]
[+] Add Galefrid Boy English Variant of Galfrid: son of the Briton (Manx).
[+] Add Galen Boy Gaelic Tranquil.
[+] Add Galen Boy Greek Tranquil. For 1500 years accepted medical practices were based on the research of 2nd century physician Galen.
[+] Add Galen Boy Scottish Calm; small but lively.
[+] Add Galen Boy English Festive party.
[+] Add Galena Girl English Festive party.
[+] Add Galena Girl Spanish Small intelligent one.
[+] Add Galenia Girl Spanish Small intelligent one.
[+] Add Galenka Girl Hebrew God shall redeem.
[+] Add Galenka Girl Russian God has redeemed.
[+] Add Galeno Boy Spanish Small intelligent one.
[+] Add Galeron Boy Arthurian Legend A knight.
[+] Add Galeun Boy English From the town on the high ground.
 

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