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- Gillianproper_noun
A feminine given name, a variant of Julian or Juliana.
- Gilmoreproper_noun
A surname of Scottish and Irish origin.
- Ginaproper_noun
A feminine given name, often a short form of Regina, Georgina, or similar names.
- Ginnyproper_noun
A feminine given name, typically a diminutive of Virginia.
- Ginoproper_noun
A masculine given name of Italian origin.
- Giorgioproper_noun
A masculine given name, the Italian form of George.
- Giovanniproper_noun
A masculine given name, the Italian form of John.
- Giuseppeproper_noun
A masculine given name, the Italian form of Joseph.
- Gladysproper_noun
A feminine given name of Welsh origin.
- Glasgowproper_noun
The largest city in Scotland, located on the River Clyde.
- Glennproper_noun
A masculine given name and surname of Scottish and Irish origin.
- Gloriaproper_noun
A feminine given name meaning "glory."
- Goaproper_noun
A state on the southwestern coast of India, known for its beaches and former Portuguese colonial architecture.
- Greeceproper_noun
A country in southeastern Europe on the southern tip of the Balkan Peninsula, known as the birthplace of Western civilization, democracy, and the Olympic Games.
- Greekadjective
Relating to Greece, its people, language, or culture.
- Greeksnoun
Plural of Greek; the people of Greece or persons of Greek descent.
- Greeneproper_noun
A surname of English origin.
- Greerproper_noun
A surname of Scottish origin.
- Gregproper_noun
A masculine given name, a short form of Gregory.
- Gregoryproper_noun
A masculine given name of Greek origin.
- Gretaproper_noun
A feminine given name, a diminutive of Margaret.
- Gretchenproper_noun
A feminine given name of German origin, a diminutive of Margaret.
- Griffithproper_noun
A surname of Welsh origin.
- Grissomproper noun
A surname of English origin.
- Groverproper noun
A masculine given name of English origin.
- Guidoproper noun
A masculine given name of Italian and Germanic origin.
- Gunnarproper noun
A masculine given name of Scandinavian origin.
- Guntherproper noun
A masculine given name of Germanic origin.
- Guoproper noun
A Chinese surname, one of the most common in China.
- Gusproper noun
A masculine given name, typically a nickname for Augustus, Angus, or Gustave.
- Gustavproper noun
A masculine given name of Scandinavian origin, common in Sweden, Germany, and other European countries.
- Gwenproper noun
A feminine given name of Welsh origin, often a short form of Gwendolyn or Guinevere.
- HIVnoun
Human Immunodeficiency Virus; a virus that attacks the body's immune system and, if untreated, can lead to AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome).
- HKnoun
Abbreviation for Hong Kong, a special administrative region of China.
- Hadesproper_noun
(Greek mythology) The god of the underworld; brother of Zeus and Poseidon.
- Halproper_noun
A masculine given name, typically a diminutive of Henry or Harold.
- Haleyproper_noun
A given name of English origin, used for both males and females.
- Halloweenproper_noun
A holiday celebrated on October 31st, involving costumes, trick-or-treating, and spooky decorations.
- Hamburgproper_noun
A major city and port in northern Germany.
- Hamiltonproper_noun
A surname of Scottish origin.
- Hammondproper_noun
A surname of English origin.
- Hampshireproper_noun
A county in southern England.
- Hanproper_noun
The dominant ethnic group in China.
- Hanaproper_noun
A feminine given name of various origins.
- Hindinoun
An Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in northern and central India, one of the official languages of India.
- Hindunoun
A follower of Hinduism, the dominant religion of India.
- Hobbsproper_noun
An English surname, a patronymic form meaning "son of Hob" (a medieval pet form of Robert).
- Hodgesproper_noun
An English surname, a patronymic form meaning "son of Hodge" (a medieval pet form of Roger).
- Hodginsproper_noun
An English surname, a diminutive patronymic form derived from Hodge (a medieval pet form of Roger).
- Hoffmanproper_noun
A German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) surname meaning "steward" or "courtier."