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GRANTH
MasculineIndian 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
MasculineDistinctive English name derived from the Old English word 'grand', meaning 'great'. It's also associated with the town of Grantham, Lincolnshire.
GRANTLAND
MasculineUncommon English given name with Scottish roots, derived from the surname Grant meaning "large" or "tall," combined with the suffix "-land.
GRANTLEE
MasculineRare, distinctive American name with unknown origins, making it an appealing yet personally meaningful choice.
GRANTLEY
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from 'grant' meaning 'great', and '-ley' signifying 'woodland clearing' or 'meadow', thus interpreted as 'great meadow'.
GRANVEL
MasculineDistinct French name derived from "grande vallée," meaning "great valley," symbolizing strength and fertility.
GRANVIL
MasculineGranville is a distinct English name derived from Old French 'grant', meaning 'great'.
GRANVILL
MasculineGranville is of English origin, derived from the French town of Granville in Normandy, meaning "from the settlement on the outskirts".
GRANVILLE
MasculineEnglish 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.
GRASEN
MasculineScandinavian given name derived from the Old Norse word "grás," meaning "grey" or "gray," suggesting elegance and sophistication.
GRASON
MasculineThe 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
MasculineUnique Welsh name derived from Gruffudd, meaning 'strong lord' or 'noble strength'.
GRAVEN
MasculineRare yet historic Dutch given name derived from 'graaf', meaning 'count'.
GRAVES
MasculineEnglish 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
MasculineRare French given name derived from the Occitan word for 'gravel,' associated with strength and endurance.
GRAY
MasculineEnglish masculine given name of Scottish origin, derived from the surname Graham, which means "gray-haired" or "grey chief".
GRAYCEN
MasculineRare French name derived from "griset," meaning gray. Popularized by Marcel Proust's novel, it carries elegance and sophistication with its international flair.
GRAYCIN
MasculineUnique French name with deep roots in Catholicism, derived from Graecinus, meaning 'Greek'.
GRAYDEN
MasculineGrayden, of English origin, translates to "gray valley" and was historically used as both a surname and given name in medieval England.
GRAYDIN
MasculineRare name of uncertain origin, possibly French or Germanic, with no clear meaning but popularized by its use in the Final Fantasy video game series.
GRAYDON
MasculineDistinctive Scottish name derived from Graham, signifying 'from the gray-homestead,' embodying traits like wisdom and reliability.
GRAYE
MasculineEnglish name derived from the color gray, symbolizing balance and adaptability.
GRAYER
MasculineUncommon English given name originating from Middle English "graye", meaning "gray-haired" or "old".
GRAYLAN
MasculineRare, unique name of unknown origin, potentially derived from Old English "græg" meaning gray, but with no definitive evidence supporting this theory.
GRAYLAND
MasculineRare American given name created by author Stephen King for his character in the Dark Tower series, suggesting earthy tones of nature but lacking historical significance beyond its literary origin.
GRAYLEN
MasculineDistinctive American first name derived from the English surname Grail(e)n, which originates from the Old French word "graal" meaning "cup," particularly associated with the Holy Grail in Arthurian legend.
GRAYLIN
MasculineContemporary American name derived from the English names Gray and Lincoln, carrying no specific meaning but exuding sophistication.
GRAYLING
MasculineEnglish given name coined in the 20th century United States, inspired by the distinctive grayling fish found in North America and Europe.
GRAYLON
MasculineRecent American male given name, blending Scottish "gray homestead" (Graham) and Hebrew "gift of God" (Jonathan), yielding an uncommon yet meaningful moniker.
GRAYLYN
MasculineDistinct English given name that emerged in the U.S. during the early to mid-20th century, with uncertain origins and meanings ranging from 'gray-haired' to 'gentle', or simply invented.
GRAYSAN
MasculineRare male given name with unknown origins and unclear meaning, possibly derived from Scottish surname Grayson or Irish name Grainne, but these theories remain speculative due to lack of concrete evidence. Its unique spelling sets it apart from similar-sounding names like Grayson and Graydon, contributing to its rarity and mystery. Despite being undocumented in popular baby naming guides and historical records, Graysan's uniqueness makes it an appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive name for their child.
GRAYSEN
MasculineAmerican modern invention, a unique combination of "gray" and "-son," meaning "son of gray." It suggests belonging or association with someone having gray hair or complexion, and may convey qualities like balance and adaptability.
GRAYSIN
MasculineModern unisex name combining 'Gray' (sophistication) and 'Sin' (left-handed), popularized for its unique sound rather than its historical connotations.
GRAYSON
MasculineEnglish given name of Norman origin, derived from "Graegh + son," meaning "son of Gray".
GRAYSONN
MasculineAmerican given name derived from two elements: 'gray,' associated with neutrality and balance, and 'son' (French for sound or echo), conveying resonance and strength. The combination results in a distinctive yet approachable name that stands out while being versatile, with potential nicknames like Gray or Sonny.
GRAYSTON
MasculineRare English given name derived from 'græg' meaning 'gray' and 'stone'.
GRAYSUN
MasculineModern, unique name of unknown origin with no widely accepted meaning or history.
GRAYSYN
MasculineRecently coined name of unknown origin, gaining popularity for its unique sound rather than any specific cultural or historical significance.
GRAYTON
MasculineRare, American male given name created by Stephen King for his "The Dark Tower" series, with its meaning speculated to be 'town filled with gray.'
GRAZIANO
MasculineItalian male given name derived from 'graziato', meaning 'favored by grace'. It's traditionally associated with divine blessing but has since become secularized and popular worldwide for its attractive sound.