Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Gordon"

People with the first name "Gordon"

Gordon A. Tooley Gordon B. Butterfield Gordon B. Stillman Gordon Batcheller Gordon Boulton Gordon Brinitzer Gordon Brow Gordon Bugeja Gordon Butchers Gordon C. Vineyard Gordon Caddell Gordon Clarence Gordon Collett Gordon Cope Gordon Corde Gordon Cornwall Gordon Cottet Gordon Cramer Gordon Cusworth Gordon Daniella Gordon Dias Gordon Dirk Gordon E. Acker Gordon Ellerker Gordon Esses Gordon Fookes Gordon Gartrel Gordon Gately Gordon Gee Gordon Giroux Gordon Gisborne Gordon Glavan Gordon Grenfell Gordon Griesmann Gordon Grégoire Gordon Hains Gordon Hanke Gordon Hargreaves Gordon Harriott Gordon Hartley-Ma Gordon Hedges Gordon Holm Gordon Hoyland Gordon Jaye Gordon Jost Gordon Keeling Gordon Kemple Gordon Kiernan Gordon Kinsella Gordon Kloosterman Gordon Koko Gordon Kotze Gordon L. Kelling Gordon Labat Gordon Lavin Gordon Leakey Gordon M. Younger Gordon Mackellar Gordon Mackenzie Murray Gordon Mansell Gordon Marzano Gordon Mccleery Gordon Mccraw Gordon Mogridge Gordon Montigny Gordon O. Glasscock Gordon Ohare Gordon Pickler Gordon Pledge Gordon R. Paddock Gordon Rakita Gordon Ranee Gordon Rimac Gordon Roche Gordon Rudge Gordon Schroder Gordon Selman Gordon Shull Gordon Silberman Gordon Solo Gordon South Gordon Stanmore Gordon Stockton Gordon Storer Gordon Sturdy Gordon Sussman Gordon Suthers Gordon Sweby Gordon Sylvester Gordon Thatcher Gordon Tolman Gordon Traverse Gordon Valough Gordon W. Wadle Gordon Walling Gordon Whitford Gordon Withers Gordon Woodside Gordon Yamagata Gordon Zhong

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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