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  1. Everdene
    • Gidget
      • Origin:

        Modern invented name
      • Description:

        Gidget was the surfer girl who started it all. She was the subject of six novels by Frederick Kohner, and the 1959 film in which she made her theatrical debut, starring Sandra Dee, helped make surfing a popular sport.
    • Gillespie
      • Origin:

        Scottish
      • Meaning:

        "bishop's servant"
      • Description:

        Sometimes heard as a first name in Scotland, particularly among the Campbell clan.
    • Griselda
      • Origin:

        German
      • Meaning:

        "grey battle"
      • Description:

        Griselda is a famous folklore figure, noted for her patience and obedience. Her story has been told by Petrarch, Chaucer, Boccaccio and set to music by Scarlatti, Vivaldi and Massenet.
    • Gizmo
      • Hecuba
        • Origin:

          Greek literary name
        • Description:

          Queen Hecuba was the legendary queen of King Priam of Troy, mother of Hector, Paris, Cassandra and others. Euripedes' tragedy Hecuba depicts Hecuba's grief over the death of her daughter Polyxena, and the revenge she takes for the murder of her youngest son Polydorus.
      • Hepzibah
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "my delight is in her"
        • Description:

          This is a streamlined spelling of the biblical Hephzibah. Hephzibah is an Old Testament name that came into use in the 17th century, but is not often used today. It does have less formal nicknames Eppie and Hepsie, which seem revivable. Hephzibah "Eppie" Cass/Marner is the heroine of George Eliot's novel Silas Marner and Hepzibah Smith is a witch in the Harry Potter series.
      • Hildegard
        • Origin:

          German
        • Meaning:

          "comrade in arms"
        • Description:

          Hildegard is an ancient name that sounds it, but it does have sweet short forms Hildie and Hilda to recommend it, as well as several illustrious historical bearers.
      • Jezebel
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "not exalted"
        • Description:

          Jezebel, the wife of King Ahab in the Hebrew Book of Kings, has long had a bad girl reputation. But in the modern secular world, this is somewhat mitigated by the feminist perspective of her as a strong woman, the power behind the throne. Previously avoided as a baby name, Jezebel is now, along with the also previously avoided Delilah and Desiree, coming into use, helped by its relation to other 'bel' name such as Isabel and Bella.
      • Jiminy
        • Jinx
          • Origin:

            Word name
          • Description:

            Jinx, a James Bond heroine name has an ominous meaning but kinetic energy. In the film "Die Another Day," the actual first name of the character played by Halle Berry is Giacinta.
        • Juno
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "queen of the heavens; young"
          • Description:

            Juno is an ancient name that feels as fresh as if it had been minted, well, not yesterday, but in 2007. Since the release of the popular indie film Juno, this lively but strong Roman goddess name has held new potential as a baby name. Currently in the UK Top 500 and used in The Netherlands too, Juno is on the rise in the US - and is 15 times more popular than it was before the release of the film.
        • Lazlo
          • Malachi
            • Origin:

              Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "my messenger"
            • Description:

              An Old Testament name with a Gaelic lilt, Malachi entered the list in 1987.
          • Milo
            • Origin:

              Latin and Old German
            • Meaning:

              "soldier or merciful"
            • Description:

              Milo is most commonly considered to be Germanic name derived from the Latin word miles, meaning "soldier." However, there is evidence to suggest it also may have independently spawned from the Slavic root milu, meaning "merciful." Milo predates brother name Miles, a variation that evolved when the name immigrated to the British Isles in the Middle Ages. Mylo is an alternate spelling.
          • Mingus
            • Origin:

              Scottish, variation of Menzies
            • Meaning:

              "tenants of a manor"
            • Description:

              Supermodel Helena Christensen named her son in honor of jazz great Charles Mingus, opening up a whole category of jazzy possibilities: Kenton, Calloway, Ellington, Gillespie, Mulligan, Tatum, and Thelonius.
          • Mowgli
            • Origin:

              Literary name
            • Description:

              The name of the young hero of Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book, who was raised by wolves (really) and becomes a genius hunter and trapper, was chosen as a middle name for their son Bronx (really, again) by rockers Ashlee Simpson and Pete Wentz. Kipling invented the name, whose first syllable rhymes with cow.
          • Mungo
            • Origin:

              Scottish nickname
            • Meaning:

              "my pet"
            • Description:

              Mungo is one of the most classic Scottish names but perhaps also among the most difficult names to carry. There is a St. Mungo whose proper name was Kentigern; he is the patron saint of Glasgow.
          • Mimzy
            • Onslow
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "from the zealous one's hill"
              • Description:

                A rare surname name that could follow in the footsteps of Harlow, Marlow, Winslow et al.