Browse Submitted Names

This is a list of submitted names in which the usage is Medieval Slavic; and the first letter is G.
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Gaszko m Medieval Polish
Diminutive of Gajusz and Gajus.
Gierołt m Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish variant of Gerald.
Giertruda f Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish variant of Gertruda.
Ginter m Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish form of Gunther.
Gizo m Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish diminutive of Gizbert.
Gościmir m Medieval Polish
The first element of this name is derived from Polish gość "guest", which is ultimately derived from Slavic gost "guest". The second element is derived from Slavic mir "peace"... [more]
Gostiata f Medieval Russian
Most likely derived form the Russian гостья (gostya) meaning "guest". Found in the Novgorod Birch-Bark Letters.
Gostibor m Medieval Russian
From old Russian гость (gost') meaning "guest foreigner" combined with бороти (boroti) meaning "fight"
Gresmar m Medieval Polish (Germanized), Medieval German
Germanized form of Krzesimir. This name was recorded in medieval Pomerania.
Gresmir m Medieval Polish (Germanized), Medieval German
Germanized form of Krzesimir. This name was recorded in medieval Pomerania.
Grigoriję m Medieval Russian
Old Novgorodian form of Gregory.
Gryfina f Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish variant of Agrypina. Gryfina (c. 1248 – between 1305 and 1309) was a Princess of Kraków by her marriage to Leszek II the Black; she later became a nun and abbess.
Grzymek m Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish short form of Peregryn.
Gŭlěbŭ Гълѣбъ m Medieval Russian
Old East Slavic form of Guðleifr.
Guncerz m Medieval Polish
Polish form of Gunter.