Gee is a surname with various etymological origins. In English, it may be derived from
Gee Cross,
Stockport,
Cheshire, which was named after a Gee family, or from the
French personal name Guy or from the word geai meaning "jay bird" referring to someone who was a "bright chatterbox".[1] In Celtic origins, Gee may derive from the Scots/Irish Gaelic personal name Gee or
Mac Gee (an Anglicised form of Mac Aodh (pronounced "ee") meaning ‘son of Gee (Hugh)").[2][3]
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surnameGee. If an
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Gee is a surname with various etymological origins. In English, it may be derived from
Gee Cross,
Stockport,
Cheshire, which was named after a Gee family, or from the
French personal name Guy or from the word geai meaning "jay bird" referring to someone who was a "bright chatterbox".[1] In Celtic origins, Gee may derive from the Scots/Irish Gaelic personal name Gee or
Mac Gee (an Anglicised form of Mac Aodh (pronounced "ee") meaning ‘son of Gee (Hugh)").[2][3]
This page lists people with the
surnameGee. If an
internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that
link by adding the person's
given name(s) to the link.