| 171. | GAD | From Hebrew name Gad which means "happiness". It was in use in V-VI centuries, now it is forgotten. We also have the name Gadisho, formed from this name meaning "Jesus' destiny". |
| 172. | GAGIK | From Assyrian name Gag + ik Armenian suffix. The name Gag is out of use though Gagik is very common. |
| 173. | GALUST | From Armenian word galust "arrival", "coming near". It is still in use. The short forms are Galo, Gale; the corresponding surnames are Galstyan, Galoyan. |
| 174. | GAMAR | From Arabian gamer "moon", i.e. "light person". It is a rare name now. |
| 175. | GANJUM | From Persian ganjum "my treasure" We also have the surname Ganjumyan. |
| 176. | GAREGIN | Was very popular in IV-V c. Then it was forgotten for a while to revive again. As this name is not found in other languages it is supposed to come from Old Arm. Its meaning is not established.… 0.3 KB |
| 177. | GARNIK | From Armenian garn "lamb"+ ik diminutive suffix. This name was given to modest, obedient people. We also have the surname Garnikyan. |
| 178. | GARSEVAN | Was very common especially in Shirak villages. It is a rare name now. The short form is Garso, the corresponding surname is Garsevanyan. |
| 179. | GASPAR | Is the name of one of the biblical priests and it is used by many Christian nations. In Armenia it became popular in XIII-XV centuries. The short form is Gspe, the surname is Gasparyan. |
| 180. | GAVRIK | Is the Russian variant of the Hebrew name Gabriel (Russian Gavriil)+ ik Arm. diminutive suffix. |