Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Gordon"

People with the first name "Gordon"

Gordon Astle Gordon Bett Gordon Bottomley Gordon Brew Gordon Brian Gordon Brooker Gordon Broussard Gordon Burrows Gordon C. Brunton Gordon Callander Gordon Carrie Gordon Carslaw Gordon Cooking Gordon Corrie Gordon Crawford-Jones Gordon Curley Gordon Dalley Gordon Dancer Gordon Desborough Gordon Dp Gordon Dupont Gordon Eastland Gordon Ehmke Gordon Ellwood Gordon Eng Gordon Finlay Gordon Forsythe Gordon Freedy Gordon Galletly Gordon Gilford Gordon Gillespie Gordon Gilmour Gordon Hamer Gordon Hardiman Gordon Harwell Gordon Hatcher Gordon Helsdon Gordon Hendrie Gordon Hickok Gordon Hintz Gordon Hoey Gordon Hogarth Gordon Husbands Gordon Jeffery Gordon Joo Gordon K. Cone Gordon Kalisch Gordon Keene Gordon Koll Gordon Kroker Gordon L. Benkert Gordon Lake Gordon Lay Gordon Lovins Gordon Ludlow Gordon Maciver Gordon Macleay Gordon Marc Gordon Martell Gordon Mcburnie Gordon Mcclintock Gordon Mccolm Gordon Mccurrach Gordon Mckennan Gordon Mcvie Gordon Monson Gordon Morse Gordon Nuber Gordon Opie Gordon Ormond Gordon Patricia Gordon Peppars Gordon Permann Gordon Philp Gordon Proven Gordon Putnik Gordon Reddall Gordon Reineke Gordon Roger Gordon Royston Gordon Rumsey Gordon S. Harder Gordon Shiraishi Gordon Shortreed Gordon Sir Hobday Gordon Sorley Gordon Spankie Gordon Sprenger Gordon Strutz Gordon Sutter Gordon Tilbury Gordon Tobul Gordon Trivett Gordon Voce Gordon Wagoner Gordon Walter Crawford Gordon Weatherbee Gordon Wegg Gordon Werneburg Gordon Zonailo

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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