Starting with letter G
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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221 | Grace | Latin | Grace is a venerable feminine name of Latin origin, signifying “elegance,” “mercy,” and “divine favor.” It evokes qualities of kindness, poise, and generosity. Whether chosen for its spiritual connotations or its simple beauty, Grace continues to rank highly in English-speaking countries, admired for its understated sophistication and uplifting resonance. | F | |
222 | Grace | English | Grace is a classic feminine name of English origin, signifying "elegance," "mercy," and "divine favor." It evokes qualities of kindness, poise, and generosity. Grace continues to be a top choice in the US, Canada, and the UK for its timeless simplicity and spiritual depth. | F | |
223 | Gracella | Latin | Favor; blessing. The three mythological graces were nature goddesses: Aglaia: (brilliance); Thalia: (flowering); and Euphrosyne: (joy). | F | |
224 | Gracie | Irish | Diminutive of Grace: A variant of the Irish name Grianne, meaning love. | F | |
225 | Graine | ArthurianLegend | Taken from Igraine. | F | |
226 | Grainne | Irish | Charming. Love. Grianne was a Gaelic legendary heroine who eloped with Diarmuid. | F | |
227 | Grania | Irish | Variant of Grainne, meaning love. | F | |
228 | Gregoria | Greek | Observant. | F | |
229 | Greta | German | Pearl. Abbreviation of Margaret. A diminutive of Margaret, meaning pearl. | F | |
230 | Greta | Greek | Variant of Margaret: Pearl. | F | |
231 | Greta | Persian | Variant of Margaret: Child of light. Famous Bearer: Margaret Thatcher, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. | F | |
232 | Greta | Scandinavian | Pearl. Abbreviation of Margaret. | F | |
233 | Greta | Swedish | A diminutive of Margaret, meaning pearl. Famous bearer: Swedish actress Greta Garbo. | F | |
234 | Gretchen | German | Diminutive of Margaret, meaning pearl. | F | |
235 | Gretel | German | Diminutive of Margaret, meaning pearl. Famous bearer: heroine of the German folk tale 'Hansel and Gretel'. | F | |
236 | Grey | Shakespearean | 'King Henry the Sixth, Part III' Lady Grey, afterwards Queen to Edward IV. | F | |
237 | Gricelda | German | Gray; gray-haired. Italian author Giovanni Boccaccio used the name for an exceptionally patient fictional wife - thus the expression 'patience of Griselda'. | F | |
238 | Gricelda | Latin | Gray; gray-haired. | F | |
239 | Gricie | English | A diminutive of Grace, meaning love. Famous bearer: Dame Gracie Fields. | F | |
240 | Grid | Norse | A wife of Odin. | F |