Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Gordon"

People with the first name "Gordon"

Gordon Aikman Gordon Allcorn Gordon Aspin Gordon B. Rich Gordon Behrens Gordon Bernedo Gordon Bethune Gordon C. Eckler Gordon Clinch Gordon Cornish Gordon Cramb Gordon Crilly Gordon D. Reoch Gordon Dains Gordon Darby Gordon Deller Gordon Desmet Gordon Diehr Gordon Diese Gordon Downes Gordon Drew Gordon E. Gross Gordon E. Renschler Gordon Egert Gordon Engler Gordon Everest Gordon Flesh Gordon Fordham Gordon Funk Gordon Furey Gordon Gainey Gordon Gallop Gordon Geary Gordon Glendinning Gordon Graber Gordon Grassick Gordon Graydon Gordon Groenevelt Gordon Grout Gordon Hallas Gordon Halleck Gordon Hansell Gordon Harewood Gordon Haswell Gordon Hatt Gordon Heppell Gordon Histed Gordon Howden Gordon J. Mamone Gordon Janßen Gordon Jeney Gordon Knowlton Gordon Kummel Gordon Lavery Gordon Lewin Gordon Limb Gordon Locke Gordon Luty Gordon M. Benjamin Gordon Mawer Gordon Mckean Gordon Mcleod Gordon Mcphee Gordon Moreno Gordon Musgrove Gordon Naysmith Gordon Nock Gordon Pitts Gordon Post Gordon Prain Gordon Railton Gordon Reber Gordon Ritz Gordon Rowcliffe Gordon S Bird Gordon Salter Gordon Shyu Gordon Siddall Gordon Skeoch Gordon Smearer Gordon Spear Gordon Stebbins Gordon Stocks Gordon Stoney Gordon Strain Gordon Strick Gordon Susan Gordon Sykes Gordon Symonds Gordon Tao Gordon Tempero Gordon Vallance Gordon Voigt Gordon Wardle Gordon Weinhold Gordon Wende Gordon Woollings Gordon Wyman Gordon Yenokida Gordon van Es

Information about "Gordon"

Name-day: 16.10.

For this Gordon there are 13093 different names on Yasni.

Most common last names for Gordon are: Bale, Bombay, Brown

In the ranking of the most common first names Gordon is on position 538.

During the last seven days Gordon was searched for 1050 times.

Meaning of "Gordon"

Male first name (English, Scottish):; (?) Gordon big hill, Celtic (surname as first name); gor = large; dun = the hills, dunes, the Fort, originally a Scottish surname, the name of one of the largest clans; perhaps Gaelic / Celtic origin with the meaning 'big hill', perhaps Old French / Norman origin, from one of several cities in France called 'Gourdon'

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