Gannett
g(a)-nne-tt
Origin:British
Meaning:Goose
What’s good for the goose is good for the gander, so let’s take a moment to celebrate Gannett. This masculine choice stems from the Old English ganot, existing as a last name before stepping into the spotlight as a first name. Meaning “goose,” Gannett is endlessly endearing, as “goose” is often used as a nickname among loved ones when someone is being silly. Geese are renowned for their plucky nature and take-no-nonsense attitude. They are fierce defenders—certainly not to be messed with!—fearlessly journey far and wide, and place family at the heart of their values. If ever there was an animal worthy of inspiring determination, community, and success, look no further than the mighty goose and the handsome Gannett.
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