| 201. | GNEL | Is one of the oldest Armenian names, mentioned in manuscripts (by Khorenatsi). |
| 202. | GNUNI | Is an Armenian ministerial pedigree name that became common by means of literature. This name is also used as a surname. |
| 203. | GOR | From Armenian word gor "proud". It was very popular but gradually gt lost. The diminutive form is Gorik. |
| 204. | GRIGOR | From Greek name Grigorios (Latin Grigorius), which means "awake", "watcher". This name is used by almost all the Christian nations. In Armenia it is used in the forms: Grigorios, Grigoris,… 0.4 KB |
| 205. | GRISHA | Is the diminutive form of the Russian name Grigoriy. The short form is Grish. |
| 206. | GURGEN | From Parthian word gurgen (Persian name Gurgen ) consisting of gurg "wolf" and en diminutive suffix. In Armenia it appeared in VI c. |
| 207. | GUSHAK | From Armenian verb gushakel "foresee", "profesy", "predict" i.e. "prophet". It is out of use now. |
| 208. | GUZH | From Armenian word guyzh "bad news". It is in use since 1930. |
| 209. | GVIDON | Came from Europe in XI-XIII c. by means of literature. |
| 210. | GYULNAZAR | From Persian gul "rose " and Arabian nazar "look", "glance" i.e. "rose-looking", "joyous looking". It was in use in XVII-XIX c.; the corresponding surname is Gyulnazaryan. |