Female and male names starting with the letter "G" .
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GRACIELA
MasculineElegant Spanish name derived from 'gracia', meaning 'grace'.
GRACIELA
FeminineSpanish-origin feminine given name that translates to 'little grace' or 'graceful one', composed of the elements 'gracia' (grace/favor) and 'ela' (diminutive suffix denoting endearment/intimacy).
GRACIELLA
FeminineCaptivating female name of Spanish origin, derived from 'gracia', meaning 'grace'.
GRACIELLE
FeminineCaptivating female name of Latin origin, meaning 'grace', signifying elegance and charm.
GRACIELYNN
FeminineCharming Latin-inspired name derived from "gracia," meaning grace in Spanish.
GRACIEMAE
FeminineUnique Latin-derived feminine name, translating literally to 'graceful maiden'.
GRACILYN
FeminineUnique Latin-derived name composed of 'Gratus' meaning 'gracious' and 'Lyn', a Welsh variant meaning 'lake'. It translates to 'graceful lake'.
GRACILYNN
FeminineRare, Latin-derived name meaning 'graceful' or 'charming', combining the essence of grace with a distinctive suffix.
GRACIN
MasculineLatin-derived unisex name, originally popular among Catholics due to saints like Saint Vincent of Saragossa. It means 'grace', evoking elegance reminiscent of medieval French nobility.
GRACIN
FeminineLatin-derived name originally meaning "grace," associated with charm and elegance. Once used primarily for females in medieval Europe, it now serves as both a masculine and feminine given name, carrying its historical significance throughout literary works like Dumas' "The Count of Monte Cristo.
GRACIOUS
FeminineAfrican-origin name that means 'grace' or 'mercy', translating to kindness and compassion. It has been used historically since the Middle Ages and is now considered an elegant choice.
GRACLYN
FeminineUnique Latin-derived name meaning 'grace', popularized during medieval Europe, notably in France and Spain.
GRACLYNN
FeminineUnique American name combining Grace (elegance) and Welsh Lynn (lake), meaning "elegant lake".
GRACY
FeminineLatin-derived female name meaning 'attractive' or 'charming', originating from ancient Rome as a term of endearment for young women.
GRACYE
FeminineGrace is an elegant Latin-derived feminine given name, signifying 'charm' or 'elegance', reflecting gracefulness.
GRACYN
FeminineUnique and elegant feminine given name of Latin origin derived from "gratia", meaning "grace".
GRACYN
MasculineStylish, Latin-derived girl's name meaning 'grace', popularized during the Middle Ages as a virtue name reflecting desired qualities of elegance and grace. Today, it stands out among similar names due to its distinctive spelling yet maintains familiarity, ranking consistently within the top 1000 popular baby names in English-speaking countries like the US, Canada, and Australia.
GRACYNN
FeminineRare yet elegant Welsh girl's name derived from 'graces', meaning 'charm' or 'grace'.
GRADDY
MasculineRare, Ethiopian-derived male name meaning 'to thank'.
GRADEN
MasculineRare Latin-derived name, originally meaning "step" or "grade," and historically associated with notable figures like Roman Emperor Gratian.
GRADEY
MasculineDistinctive American male name likely derived from Gray/Grey, meaning "gray-haired".
GRADIE
MasculineUnique, Italian-derived name with a mysterious past. It's believed to stem from 'gradus', Latin for 'step' or 'degree', possibly signifying progress.
GRADIE
FeminineDistinctive Latin-origin name derived from 'gradus', meaning 'step' or 'grade'. It was historically associated with success, progress, and the god Gradivus, protector of travelers and warriors.
GRADIN
MasculineRare Latin-derived given name meaning 'step' or 'grade', historically used as a nickname for those living on steep hills or born on Saint Gradus's feast day.
GRADON
MasculineRare French given name derived from 'gradin', meaning staircase or step.
GRADY
MasculineEnglish surname derived from the Old Norse personal name "Gráði", meaning "ready" or "prepared".
GRADY
FeminineIrish name meaning "noble" or "illustrious," derived from the Irish surname Ó Gradaigh, originating from County Kerry in Ireland.
GRADYN
MasculineDistinctive Welsh name derived from 'Gradawn', meaning 'enclosed land' or 'settlement'.
GRADYS
FeminineDistinctive Irish given name derived from the medieval surname MacGrady, meaning 'son of Ratha', with Ratha being an ancient Irish personal name.
GRAE
FeminineEnglish given name with Latin roots meaning "Greek," originally used in ancient Greece to describe things related to Greece or Greeks before evolving into a name for boys and occasionally girls, associated with intelligence, wit, and charm.
GRAE
MasculineLatin-origin name meaning "gray-haired," derived from the word "grauis" meaning heavy or gray. Originally a Roman nickname for men with gray hair, it has since evolved into a unique and distinctive given name or surname.
GRAECEN
MasculineRare Latin-derived given name meaning "Greek-like", popularized in recent decades to honor Greek culture or simply for its unique sound.
GRAECIE
FeminineRare yet powerful female given name with roots in ancient Greece, symbolizing intelligence, wisdom, artistry, and strength, and honoring Greek civilization's influence on Western culture.
GRAECYN
MasculineUnique given name of Latin origin, derived from the Latin word 'Graecus', meaning 'Greek'. This rare name offers a nod to classical roots while maintaining a modern sound. Spelling variants include Graecen and Graacin.
GRAECYN
FeminineRare but distinctive name of Greek origin, meaning "Greek," derived from either the Greek word "graecus" or the Latin name "Graecinus." It was likely used to express national pride or honor Greek heritage during ancient times.
GRAEDEN
MasculineUncommon Irish male given name derived from the surname Ó Graham, meaning "descendant of Graham," which translates to "gravelly homestead." It originated as a variant spelling of the Irish surname O'Graeme, brought by Norsemen during the Viking Age. Despite its unconventional spelling, Graeden carries a rich historical and cultural heritage.
GRAEDY
MasculineRare French origin given name, coined as a blend of Gray and Eddie, with no explicit meaning but offering uniqueness and elegance.
GRAEHAM
MasculineDistinctive Scottish name derived from 'Griogair', meaning 'watchful' or 'vigilant'.
GRAELYN
FeminineUncommon yet captivating Irish girl's name derived from ancient elements "gra" (spear/warlike) and "lein" (little), translating to 'little warrior' or 'small spear'.
GRAELYNN
FeminineWelsh name derived from 'Gráelinn', meaning 'berry lake'.