The following is a list of first names, separated by language of origin.
Old Gumi
- Anabiri (F): Means "bright soul", derived from Old Gumi angum "soul" and miri "bright".
- Alzu (M): From Old Gumi alcu "alone, solitary".
- Efi (F): From Old Gumi efi "bird".
- Egein (M, F): From Old Gumi egin "handsome, beautiful".
- Gaweo (M, F): Means "gift from the archons", derived from Old Gumi gwam "archon" and o-haku "gift".
- Go (M): From Old Gumi gou "spear".
- Gomichi (M): From Old Gumi gou-michi "spear warrior".
- Jun (M): From Old Gumi jun "bold".
- Jungo (M): Derived from Old Gumi jun "bold" and gou "spear".
- Juri (M, F): Shortened form of Jurimichi.
- Jurichi (M, F): Alternate form of Jurimichi.
- Jurimichi (M, F): From Old Gumi juri-michi "wise person".
- Kalwein (F): Means "brave woman", derived from Old Gumi karo "brave, courageous" and gwen "woman".
- Kisheo (F)
- Miguri (F)
- Miri (F): From Old Gumi miri "bright, famous".
- Nawari (M, F): From Old Gumi nagwari "speckled".
- Oden (M, F)
- Ohaku (M, F): From Old Gumi o-haku "gift".
- Okobe (M)
- Oshideo (F): From Old Gumi o-shideo "blessing".
- Owesde (F): From Old Gumi o-esde "love".
- Ren (M, F): From Old Gumi ren "destiny".
- Rogechi (M): Alternate form of Rogemichi.
- Rogemichi (M): From Old Gumi roge-michi "protector".
- Satabe (M)
- Satari (F): Derived from Old Gumi sato "breeze, wind" and hayari "flower".
- Sato (M, F): From Old Gumi sato "breeze, wind".
- Shun (M, F): From Old Gumi shun "wood".
- Shuri (F)
- Som (F): Alternate form of Sum.
- Sum (F): From Old Gumi soum "peace".
- Sumwobe (M, F): Means "peaceful rain", from Old Gumi soum "peaceful" and o-rumoube "rain, storm, monsoon".
- Terobebe (F): Means "bounty of the soil", from Old Gumi tero "soil" and bebe "bounty, plenty".
- Wamchito (M, F): Means "tribute to the archons", derived from Old Gumi gwam "archon" and o-chito "tribute".
- Wande (M, F): From Old Gumi "old".
- Erein (M, F)
- Rin (M, F)
- Yungein (M, F)
- Zen (M, F)
- Zenshideo (M, F)
Tezetli
- Atlara
- Naunatli
*Undecided
- Fen
- Liam
- Lengein (M, F)