Browse names
227 names match.
Latin
Elegance, divine favor.
Hebrew
God is my strength.
Hebrew
God is gracious.
Greek, via the Bible
Origin, beginning.
Hebrew
God is my strength.
Latin
Grace, favor.
Hebrew
God is my strength.
Germanic
Pledge, hostage.
French, Germanic
White wave, fair one.
Greek
Farmer, earthworker.
Spanish
River of the wolf.
Italian
Precious stone, jewel
Greek
Farmer; worker of the earth.
English
Made of gold; golden one.
Hebrew
God is gracious.
Welsh
White; fair; blessed.
Welsh
White ring, blessed bow.
Latin
Glory.
English
Graceful, blessed.
Italian
God is gracious.
English
Graceful, slender.
Welsh
White phantom; fair and smooth.
Latin
Youthful, downy.
Germanic
Pearl.
Italian
God is gracious.
Hebrew
From Galilee.
Hebrew
God is gracious.
Germanic, French
Pledge, hostage.
Latin
Queen, well-born.
Latin, English
Youthful.
Welsh
Nation; princess.
Germanic
Feminine form of Gerald, from Germanic elements meaning rule of the spear.
Hebrew (via English)
Short form of Abigail, from Hebrew meaning my father is joy.
German
From Germanic elements ger and thrud, meaning spear of strength.
Welsh
From Welsh elements glân meaning pure and da meaning good.
French/English
From the name of the Swiss city, possibly related to the juniper tree, or a short form of Genevieve.
English (from Hebrew)
Variant of Gail, a short form of Abigail meaning my father is joy.
German
German diminutive of Margaret, meaning pearl.
English
From the spice name, also used as a diminutive of Virginia.
English/Hebrew
A variant of Gail, a short form of Abigail meaning my father is joy, also associated with the English word for a strong wind.
Gaelic/Scottish
Feminine form of Glenn from Gaelic gleann, meaning valley.
Old French
From Old French gai meaning happy or cheerful.
Latin/Spanish
Graceful.
Germanic diminutive
Short form of Augusta or Gustave, meaning majestic or staff.
Greek
Diminutive of Georgia or George, meaning farmer.
Greek via French
French feminine diminutive of George, meaning farmer.
Germanic
Diminutive of Genevieve, meaning women of Gaul.
Germanic
Variant of Gayle, derived from gail, meaning joyful.