Female and male names starting with the letter "G" .

GRANGER

Masculine

French surname originally derived from 'grange' meaning farm, signifying an occupation related to agriculture.

GRANIT

Masculine

Albanian boys' name derived from 'granit', meaning 'granite'. It symbolizes strength and durability.

GRANITE

Masculine

Granite: A unique English name derived from the mineral granite, symbolizing strength and durability.

GRANT

Feminine

Scottish surname turned given name meaning "tall" or "strong".

GRANT

Masculine

Scottish unisex name derived from "gráinne," meaning "champion" or "great warrior.

GRANTH

Masculine

Indian boy's name derived from Sanskrit 'grantha', meaning 'book'. It signifies the pursuit of knowledge and is considered auspicious in Hindu culture, associated with Lord Ganesha and Baba Granth Saheb, the tenth Sikh guru.

GRANTHAM

Masculine

Distinctive English name derived from the Old English word 'grand', meaning 'great'. It's also associated with the town of Grantham, Lincolnshire.

GRANTLAND

Masculine

Uncommon English given name with Scottish roots, derived from the surname Grant meaning "large" or "tall," combined with the suffix "-land.

GRANTLEE

Masculine

Rare, distinctive American name with unknown origins, making it an appealing yet personally meaningful choice.

GRANTLEY

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from 'grant' meaning 'great', and '-ley' signifying 'woodland clearing' or 'meadow', thus interpreted as 'great meadow'.

GRANVEL

Masculine

Distinct French name derived from "grande vallée," meaning "great valley," symbolizing strength and fertility.

GRANVIL

Masculine

Granville is a distinct English name derived from Old French 'grant', meaning 'great'.

GRANVILL

Masculine

Granville is of English origin, derived from the French town of Granville in Normandy, meaning "from the settlement on the outskirts".

GRANVILLE

Masculine

English given name originating from the French town Granville, Normandy, founded by Viking chieftain Rollo. It gained popularity among English nobility post-Norman Conquest and remains rare yet distinctive today, with a rich historical significance tied to notable individuals like the 2nd Earl Granville.

GRAPLE

Feminine

Rare Greek-derived name meaning 'grape,' historically tied to ancient Greek culture's reverence for grapes as sacred to Dionysus, god of wine, fertility, and irrational behavior.

GRASEN

Masculine

Scandinavian given name derived from the Old Norse word "grás," meaning "grey" or "gray," suggesting elegance and sophistication.

GRASHA

Feminine

Rare Slavic name derived from "grash", meaning "to growl or roar". It signifies strength, power, and courage.

GRASIELA

Feminine

Captivating Spanish name derived from 'grasia', meaning 'grace'. It was popularized in medieval Spain to honor girls embodying elegance and charm, spreading throughout Latin America and becoming a beloved choice among families seeking unique beauty for their daughters.

GRASON

Masculine

The name Grason is an English variant of Grayson, meaning "son of Gray" or "son of the gray-haired one," with Gray being an old English word for gray. It was used as both a given name and surname since the Middle Ages. Today, it's considered unisex but remains popular due to its modern sound and unique spelling.

GRASYN

Masculine

Unique Welsh name derived from Gruffudd, meaning 'strong lord' or 'noble strength'.

GRASYN

Feminine

Distinctive Greek-derived name meaning 'joy' or 'happiness', popularized during medieval France and once borne by a French king, Charles Grasien.

GRATIA

Feminine

Latin-origin feminine given name that means 'grace'. It has been associated with figures like Saint Grata of Milan and was used by authors such as Edith Wharton and Oscar Wilde in their works. Today, it's an uncommon yet elegant choice for girls' names, carrying a touch of charm and grace.

GRAVEN

Masculine

Rare yet historic Dutch given name derived from 'graaf', meaning 'count'.

GRAVES

Masculine

English origin, derived from the Old English word 'græf', meaning 'graves' or 'graveyard'. It was historically an occupational surname given to those living near cemeteries or involved in burials.

GRAVIEL

Masculine

Rare French given name derived from the Occitan word for 'gravel,' associated with strength and endurance.

GRAVIELA

Feminine

Rare, feminine Spanish given name derived from 'graciosa', meaning 'graceful'. It was traditionally used in Spain to convey elegance and uniqueness.

GRAVITY

Feminine

Uncommon English given name derived from the scientific term for the force attracting two objects towards each other.

GRAY

Feminine

English origin, meaning "gray-haired", derived from the Middle English word "grei".

GRAY

Masculine

English masculine given name of Scottish origin, derived from the surname Graham, which means "gray-haired" or "grey chief".

GRAYCE

Feminine

Elegant English name derived from the Latin 'gratus', meaning pleasing or agreeable, often associated with gracefulness.

GRAYCEE

Feminine

Uncommon name of unknown origin, often pronounced "GRAY-see," with its popularity peaking in the 1990s.

GRAYCELYN

Feminine

Rare, captivating name of Welsh origin, derived from "graig" meaning "rock" and "-elyn" meaning "from the gray," translating to "from the gray rock.

GRAYCELYNN

Feminine

Recent English given name composed of Grayson ("son of the gray-haired one") and Celyn ("hazel"), originating from Welsh, translating to "son of the gray-haired one who is like hazel.

GRAYCEN

Feminine

Rare French given name derived from "gris," meaning gray, with no specific meaning or historical association.

GRAYCEN

Masculine

Rare French name derived from "griset," meaning gray. Popularized by Marcel Proust's novel, it carries elegance and sophistication with its international flair.

GRAYCI

Feminine

Uncommon yet intriguing name of unknown origin, often interpreted as 'wise' or 'intelligent.'

GRAYCIE

Feminine

English given name derived from the surname Grayce, which means 'gray house' or 'gray roof'. It symbolizes wisdom, balance, and elegance, as seen in notable figures like Ginger Rogers and Gracie Allen.

GRAYCIN

Feminine

Rare French-derived name, variant of Gratian, meaning 'joyful' or 'happy', believed to have been borne by French nobility in medieval times.

GRAYCIN

Masculine

Unique French name with deep roots in Catholicism, derived from Graecinus, meaning 'Greek'.

GRAYDEN

Masculine

Grayden, of English origin, translates to "gray valley" and was historically used as both a surname and given name in medieval England.