| Term | Definition |
| GENOS, GENEOS | race, family |
| GENS, GENTIS | race, clan, family |
| GENUS, GENERIS | birth, race, kind, tribe, clan |
| genealogy | (noun) a record of descent from one's ancestors;the study of family records |
| genocide | (noun) The planned annihilation of a racial, political, or cultural group |
| genre | (noun) a type, class, or category, especially of fine art or literature |
| genteel | (adj) Well-mannered;refined;polite |
| gentile | (noun) Anyone not of the Jewish faith |
| gentry | (noun) Aristocratic or well-bred people |
| heterogeneous | (adj) Having parts that are unrelated or completely different |
| homogeneous | (adj) Of the same kind or sort |
| GIGNO, GIGNERE, GENUI, GENITUM | to beget, to bear, to bring forth |
| congenital | (adj) Existing at birth but not hereditary |
| engender | (verb) To give rise to; to bring into existence |
| genesis | (noun) A beginning or origin |
| indigenous | (adj) Occurring in or characterizing an area;native |
| ingenious | (adj) Cleverly inventive and resourceful |
| progenitor | (noun) A direct ancestor;an originator of a line of descent |
| progeny | (noun) Children or descendants;offspring |