ances tree

  1. Furman
    • Franceschetto
      • Françoise
        • Freelove
          • Gable
            • Origin:

              French
            • Meaning:

              "triangular feature in architecture"
            • Description:

              The iconic Gone With the Wind star Clark's surname was brought into the first-name mix when Weeds' Kevin Nealon picked it for his son. Gable makes a strong and unusual possibility, a rhyming cousin to Abel and Mabel.
          • Gabor
            • Origin:

              Hungarian
            • Meaning:

              "god is my strength"
            • Description:

              Probably most familiar to English-speakers as Zsa Zsa Gabor's last name, the rise of other Eastern European boys' names like Casimir, Milo and Laszlo make Gabor an increasingly wearable option.
          • Gabriele
            • Gabriella
              • Origin:

                Italian feminine variation of Gabriel
              • Meaning:

                "God is my strength"
              • Description:

                Gabriella is the feminine form of Gabriel, a name derived from the Hebrew Gavri’el. Gavri’el is composed of the elements gever, meaning "strong," and ’el, referring to God. Gabriella is used among a variety of cultures in the US, including Italian Americans, Latinos, and in the Jewish community. Gabriela is the Spanish spelling.
            • Gabrielle
              • Origin:

                French, feminine variation of Gabriel
              • Meaning:

                "God is my Strength"
              • Description:

                The quintessentially elegant and worldly Gabrielle -- designer Coco Chanel's real name -- is on its descent after years on the rise. Gabrielle was a hit in the 90s and early 2000s, peaking at number 46 in 1999. Popular nickname options include Gabby, Bri, and Brielle. Today Gabriella has taken over as the more popular version and still sits in the Top 100, while Gabrielle is soon to lose its spot in the Top 500. This follows a collective trend of "-a" ending version surpassing the more tailored versions, similar to how Daniela replaced Danielle.
            • Garcia
              • Origin:

                Spanish and Portuguese surname
              • Meaning:

                "bear"
              • Description:

                A possible hero name inspired by notables from Spanish poet/playwright Federico Garcia Lorca to writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez to the Grateful Dead's Jerry Garcia.
            • Gardiner
              • Gardner
                • Origin:

                  English
                • Meaning:

                  "keeper of the garden"
                • Description:

                  Surely one of the most pleasant and evocative of the occupational options.
              • Gareth
                • Origin:

                  Welsh
                • Meaning:

                  "gentle"
                • Description:

                  Gareth, the name of a modest and brave knight in King Arthur's court, makes a sensitive, gently appealing choice, used more in its native Wales than anywhere else.
              • Garfield
                • Origin:

                  English
                • Meaning:

                  "triangular field"
                • Description:

                  Despite the presidential pedigree, it's still hard to shake the image of the cartoon cat (named after his creator Jim Davis's grandfather). However, there are other Garfields, such as Barbadian cricket player Sir Garfield Sobers, who carries it with gravitas.
              • Garner
                • Origin:

                  English surname
                • Meaning:

                  "granary"
                • Description:

                  Garner is an unncommon word and surname with some prospect of garnering popularity, especially now that Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck have given it to son Samuel as his middle name, and Jessica Alba and Cash Warren have used it as the middle name of second daughter Haven. Garner is also Cash Warren's middle name. Gardner or Gardener is another, similar though unrelated possibility.
              • Garretson
                • Garrett
                  • Origin:

                    Irish variation of Gerard
                  • Meaning:

                    "spear strength"
                  • Description:

                    Garrett, also spelled with one 't', is an Irish-inflected name that was in the Top 100 in the nineties, but has now slipped in popularity.
                • Gary
                  • Origin:

                    English
                  • Meaning:

                    "spearman"
                  • Description:

                    When Gary cracked the Top 10 in 1950, it was one of the first nonclassic boys’ names to do so, largely due to Gary (born Frank) Cooper, who was renamed after Gary, Indiana, his agent's hometown. Now, a 65 years later, Gary isn't particularly high in the charts, and has lost any glitter it had. May we suggest the fuller name Gareth?
                • Gay
                  • Origin:

                    French
                  • Meaning:

                    "joyful"
                  • Description:

                    The meaning of this word flipped from "cheerful" to "homosexual" during the twentieth century, and it's now almost certainly too loaded to sit comfortably as a baby name. Which is a shame as sound-wise it's very appealing, just a short step away from Gray, Gale and Guy.
                • Gaylord
                  • Origin:

                    French
                  • Meaning:

                    "brisk, high-spirited"
                  • Description:

                    Best left on the old southern plantation, sipping his mint julep.