Female and male names starting with the letter "G" .
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GRETCHIN
FeminineGretchen is a historic German female given name derived from 'gret' meaning pearl, signifying beauty and purity.
GRETCHYN
FeminineIrish-origin given name derived from Griessen/Greissen, meaning "gray/grey".
GRETE
FeminineGerman-origin female name, short for Margrete or Margareta, meaning 'pearl' in Danish/Norwegian, derived from Old High German words 'magat' (to love) and 'perl' (pearl).
GRETEL
FeminineGermanic female given name derived from "grōd" meaning gray/grown old and "hiltja" meaning battle, popular in Germany since the Middle Ages as a short form of Margret/Margarete.
GRETELL
FeminineUnique German-derived female name meaning 'little pearl'.
GRETHA
FeminineGretha, of German origin, means 'graceful' and is associated with the Greek goddess Hera.
GRETHE
FeminineScandinavian female name derived from Old Norse 'Griðr', meaning peace.
GRETHEL
FeminineRare yet captivating feminine given name of German origin, derived from elements meaning "strong in battle" or "peaceful warrior", adding depth and strength to the name.
GRETL
FeminineGerman-origin feminine name meaning 'pearl' in Greek, a diminutive of Margarete or Margaret, popular among German-speaking communities since centuries. It gained fame through the Brothers Grimm's fairy tale "Hansel and Gretel.
GRETNA
FeminineScottish feminine given name derived from the Gaelic word 'Greine', meaning sun, symbolizing warmth and radiance.
GRETTA
FeminineGretta, of Scandinavian origin, means 'peace' and is associated with legendary figures like Grettir the Strong.
GRETTEL
FeminineRare yet charming German-origin female given name derived from 'grät,' meaning 'gray.'
GRETTELL
FeminineSpanish-origin name that gained popularity recently. It traces back to German Gretel meaning "little gray one," though its exact meaning remains unclear due to lack of historical documentation.
GREY
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Old French 'gris', meaning 'gray'. Originally a surname for those with gray hair or clothing, it evolved into a given name symbolizing wisdom and balance.
GREY
FeminineThe given name Grey originates from England and signifies 'gray-haired' or 'gray-eyed', derived from a surname once given to individuals with these physical characteristics.
GREYA
FeminineUnique Greek-origin female name meaning 'white', historically associated with goddesses like Hera and featured in literature and art throughout history.
GREYCE
FeminineRare Greek female name meaning 'radiance' or 'brilliance', originating from Aglaia in Greek mythology.
GREYCEN
FeminineRare French name derived from 'gris', meaning gray or grey, combined with '-cen' to create a feminine suffix. It symbolizes adaptability and balance but has no widely documented history. Despite this, its uniqueness makes it appealing as a given name.
GREYCEN
MasculineUnique name of unknown origin, often associated with grace and elegance, but its true meaning remains uncertain.
GREYCIE
FeminineRare given name with unknown origins and meanings.
GREYCIN
MasculineDistinctive French name derived from "Griswin," meaning "gray friend" or "gray protector.
GREYDEN
MasculineEnglish boy's name, originating from the Old English 'Græthgar', meaning 'gray-haired spear'.
GREYDI
FeminineGreydi: A rare name of uncertain origin, possibly Scottish, interpreted variously due to lack of documented etymology.
GREYDIS
FeminineUnusual Icelandic female given name derived from Old Norse, meaning "gray lady" or "goddess of gray," and associated with the fate goddesses Dis or Disir.
GREYDON
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Old English word 'grægan', meaning 'to gray' or 'to grow old'. It was originally given to people with grey hair or considered wise due to their age. The most common spelling today is Greydon, though variants like Graidon and Greyden exist. One of the earliest known bearers was Greydon de la Haye, listed in the Hundred Rolls of 1273. Today, Greydon is recognized as an uncommon yet distinct name for boys, carrying a sense of tradition and wisdom due to its historical origins.
GREYDY
FeminineDistinct and mysterious name with unknown origin and meaning, often thought to be a variant of Graydon or an invented name.
GREYDYS
FeminineUnique, gender-neutral name derived from the English word 'grey', signifying balance and sophistication.
GREYER
MasculineUnique German name derived from "grīo," meaning grey. It was borne by an early medieval Frankish king and symbolizes wisdom and neutrality.
GREYLAN
MasculineRare English name of Old English origin, meaning "gray" combined with the place-name suffix "-lan". It was popular among the British nobility during the Victorian era but has since become quite uncommon.
GREYLEIGH
FeminineOriginal girls' name of unknown origin, first appearing in the U.S. in 2018, with its meaning left to individual interpretation.
GREYLEN
MasculineRare, unisex Scottish name derived from the surname Graham, meaning 'servant' or 'gray'. It originated in medieval Scotland and is now associated with strength and intelligence.
GREYLIN
FeminineRare and unique name of unknown origin, often used as both a given name and surname. Its meaning remains unclear but it's associated with creativity and individuality.
GREYLIN
MasculineGreylyn is a rare yet captivating given name of Welsh origin, combining 'grey' or 'silver' with 'lynn', translating to 'gray lake'. It evokes tranquil beauty and serenity, with historical roots dating back to the 17th century in Wales.
GREYLING
MasculineRare yet distinct Germanic name meaning 'battle grey'.
GREYLON
MasculineThe name Greylon has an unknown origin and no widely recognized meaning, making it a unique choice often used in recent times without significant historical background.
GREYLYN
MasculineUncommon Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Gríofa, meaning "descendant of Gríofa," an ancient Gaelic chief.
GREYLYN
FeminineUncommon Irish given name derived from the ancient surname Ó hEigríne, meaning "descendant of Eigríne," where Eigríne translates to "little sun" or "sun ray.
GREYLYNN
FeminineDistinctive American girl's name created by Stephenie Meyer for her Twilight series, with possible associations to adaptability and balance due to its "gray" sound, although it has no explicit definition or historical background.
GREYS
FeminineThe name Greys originates from English, derived from the Middle English word "grey", referring to the color gray. It was initially used as a surname for people with grey hair or who wore grey clothing. Today, Greys is also used as a given name for boys and girls, pronounced like the color grey but with stress on the first syllable. Its meaning is associated with intelligence, wisdom, adaptability, and versatility, often symbolizing balance and harmony in many cultures.
GREYSAN
MasculineUnique, modern unisex name of unknown origin and meaning, popularized in recent years for its distinctive sound and spelling.