| 181 | Gullbasar | 1. Crested pigeon; 2. The one who pins flowers on her head. | 
                        
                            | 182 | Gullbo | 1. Smell like flowers; 2. A clean fashionable woman or girl. | 
                        
                            | 183 | Gullhanar | Pomegranate flowers that are inclined to red and orange. | 
                        
                            | 184 | Gullnaz | NazNaz flower, like beautiful and delicate flowers. | 
                        
                            | 185 | Gullnishan | Like a flower, in the sign of a flower. | 
                        
                            | 186 | Gullpari | 1. A fragrant yellow flower that grows on the banks of rivers and is used for pickles; 2. Extremely beautiful, fantastic fairy-like beauty. | 
                        
                            | 187 | Gullstan | Gardens, farms full of flowers. | 
                        
                            | 188 | Gullzar | Flower gardens, grass, and greenery full of flowers. | 
                        
                            | 189 | Gwara | Earings. | 
                        
                            | 190 | Gzng | 1. The daylight that shone in the morning from a high place; 2. The pupil of the eye. Unfortunately, some writers miswrite this word and write Gzing, when Gzng is correct. |