Submitted Names Matching Pattern *gh

This is a list of submitted names in which the pattern is *gh.
gender
usage
pattern
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Sheilagh f English (Canadian, Rare)
Variant of Sheila. A notable name bearer is a Canadian economist and historian, Sheilagh Ogilvie.
Sibagh m Arabic
Means "dye, paint" in Arabic.
Sidneigh f English
Variant spelling of Sidney.
Sighburgh f Old Danish
Old Danish form of Sigbiǫrg.
Siobaigh f Irish
Diminutive form of Sibéal or Isibéal.
Skyleigh f English (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Skylee, or a combination of Sky and the popular name suffix leigh.
Solveigh f Swedish
Variant of Solveig.
Solweigh f Swedish
Variant of Solveig.
Sporgh m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Spǫrr.
Spurgh m Old Danish
Variant of Sporgh.
Staceigh f Obscure
Extremely rare variant of Stacy.
Stand-fast-on-high m & f English (Puritan)
Referencing putting your full trust in God.
Stenborgh f Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Stæinborg.
Taidgh m Irish
Variant of Tadgh.
Taleigh f Obscure
Variant of Tayley.
Tamshugh m Turkish, Georgian, Abkhaz
Origin of the name is Turkish and it has been popular in western Georgia, specifically in Abkhazia, from somewhere XVI-XVII centuries.
Thorlogh f Anglo-Scandinavian
Presumably a Middle English form of the Old Norse name Þórlaug, possibly via the Old Swedish form Thorløgh. This name was recorded in Domesday Book (1086).
Wesleigh f & m English
Variant of Wesley, more commonly used for girls.
Westleigh m & f English (Rare)
Rare variant of Westley.
Wiwurgh m Berber
Means "golden" in Tamazight.
Wyborough f Medieval English
Middle English form of the Old English name Wigburg.