Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Gordon"

People with the first name "Gordon"

Gordon A. Dickie Gordon Altoft Gordon Anstead Gordon Arora Gordon Ashcroft Gordon Axtell Gordon Banner Gordon Barth Gordon Beakes Gordon Borck Gordon Borrill-Townsend Gordon Brewin Gordon Buller Gordon Bury Gordon Cale Gordon Cant Gordon Cherrington Gordon Chivers Gordon Christie-Maples Gordon Chuck Gordon Cottier Gordon Craggs Gordon Crawshaw Gordon D. Henson Gordon Dai Gordon Deapen Gordon Despain Gordon Devery Gordon Dilworth Gordon Dingwall Gordon Divine Gordon Dorn Gordon Eule Gordon F. Kohse Gordon F. Pack Gordon Finn-Kelcey Gordon Forde Gordon Gerald Gordon Grant-Tweedie Gordon Graven Gordon H. Neville Gordon Harriman Gordon Hick Gordon Hui Gordon Innis Gordon Ivers Gordon K. Rusch Gordon Kerley Gordon Kish Gordon Knutson Gordon L. Spurgeon Gordon Lilly Gordon M. Jones Gordon M. Walker Gordon Macaskill Gordon Macbean Gordon Marx Gordon Maughan Gordon Mcfayden Gordon Mcgeachie Gordon Mckendry Gordon Mcquilton Gordon Mcquire Gordon Menear Gordon Metcalfe Gordon Mize Gordon Moore-Smith Gordon Motley Gordon Murison Gordon N. Woodard Gordon Palastanga Gordon Peyton Gordon Poteet Gordon Pullen-Burry Gordon R. Voll Gordon Reaman Gordon Reichart Gordon Ridgwell Gordon Rippin Gordon Rozario Gordon Ruckman Gordon Salvitti Gordon Seibel Gordon Shales Gordon Simeon Gordon Slagle Gordon Sumerling Gordon Summerton Gordon Suzuki Gordon Swentkofske Gordon Toms Gordon V. Peach Gordon Vollmer Gordon Waitt Gordon Weiler Gordon Wendel Gordon Whittall Gordon Woodring Gordon Wotherspoon Gordon Yeck

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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