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Harry vs Gary - What's the difference?

harry | gary |


As proper nouns the difference between harry and gary

is that harry is , also used as a pet form of henry and harold while gary is .

Gary vs Gareth - What's the difference?

gary | gareth |


As proper nouns the difference between gary and gareth

is that gary is while gareth is of welsh origin; name of a knight in the arthurian romance.

As a noun gareth is

(label) cunt.

Gary vs Greg - What's the difference?

gary | greg |


As proper nouns the difference between gary and greg

is that gary is while greg is an english and scottish male given name, diminutive of gregory or gregor (and sometimes derived from the surname greig).

Gary vs Undefined - What's the difference?

gary | undefined |


As a proper noun gary

is .

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Gray vs Gary - What's the difference?

gray | gary |


As proper nouns the difference between gray and gary

is that gray is ; originally a nickname for someone with a gray beard or hair while gary is .

Cancer vs Gary - What's the difference?

cancer | gary |


As a noun cancer

is cancer.

As a proper noun gary is

.

Gary vs Jerry - What's the difference?

gary | jerry |


As a proper noun gary

is .

As a noun jerry is

.

Gary vs Eric - What's the difference?

gary | eric |


As proper nouns the difference between gary and eric

is that gary is {{surname|patronymic|from=Middle English} while Eric is a given name derived from Germanic.

As a noun eric is

a fine paid as compensation for violent crimes.

Gary vs Barry - What's the difference?

gary | barry |


As a proper noun gary

is .

As a noun barry is

(heraldry) a field divided transversely into several equal parts, and consisting of two different tinctures interchangeably disposed.

Brian vs Gary - What's the difference?

brian | gary |


As a verb brian

is (dialectal|northern england) to keep fire at the mouth of (as of an oven), to give light or to preserve heat.

As a proper noun gary is

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