Browse names
227 names match.
Latin
Of Germany; brotherly and kindred.
Old English
Gilded; covered in gold and precious.
Greek via Latin
Farmer, tiller of the earth.
Greek via Latin
Farmer, tiller of the soil.
Germanic
Gray battle-maiden, strong warrior.
Latin via English
Deep red gemstone, precious.
Germanic
Strong spear and warrior.
Germanic
Strong spear warrior.
Latin-Italian
Pure, virgin-like; variant of Virginia or Italian Gina.
Yiddish/Hebrew
Golden; precious and valuable like gold.
Greek/English
Happy and cheerful; variant of Gay or Gaia.
Welsh
Blessed or happy.
Germanic
Variant of Gerry or Geraldine, meaning spear ruler.
Spanish/Latin
Variant of Gracie or from Graecia, meaning graceful.
Germanic
Pledge or hostage, noble and distinguished.
Germanic
Blend of Gerald meaning spear ruler and Lynn meaning lake.
Germanic
A variant spelling of Geraldine, derived from Gerald meaning 'spear ruler.'
Greek
Farmer or earthworker.
English
Happy and graceful; variant of Gayle with diminutive suffix.
English
Elegance and virtue; modern variant spelling of Grace.
English
High honor and magnificence; virtue name.
Germanic
From gisil meaning pledge, hostage, or security.
French
French diminutive of Gisele, meaning pledge or hostage.
Greek
Pearl, diminutive of Margaret.
Latin
A modern spelling variant of Grace, meaning graceful and elegant.
Italian
Italian form of Jade, the precious green stone valued in Asian cultures.
Greek
Feminine form of George, derived from Greek meaning farmer or worker of the earth.
Scottish
To watch or alert, from Scottish surname Greer.
Welsh
Lame or princess, variant of Gladys.
English/Hebrew
Fair one or wellborn, variant of Jenna or Gena.
Greek
Well-born or noble, from Eugenia.
Latin
Grace or favor.
Hebrew
God is my strength.
Greek
Farmer or earth-worker.
Germanic
Pledge or oath.
Scottish/Celtic
From the Scottish word 'glen' meaning valley, with a feminine suffix added.
Welsh
Welsh name from 'gwyn' meaning 'fair' or 'white' with the suffix '-eth' or '-yth'.
English/Modern
Short form or variation of Genevieve, from the French meaning 'tribe woman'.
Yiddish/Hebrew
Yiddish diminutive, from Hebrew "gittel" possibly meaning "good."
English
Blend of Gail and Lynn, from Hebrew Abigail meaning father's joy.
Welsh
Fair or good, possibly from glen and water valley.
Germanic/Latin
Variant of Genevieve, possibly meaning 'of noble birth' or 'of the family.'
Italian/Latin
Italian variant of Julia, meaning 'youthful' or 'from the family of Julius.'
Germanic
A variant of Giselle, derived from Old Germanic meaning pledge or hostage.
Welsh
A variant of Glenda, derived from Welsh meaning fair or holy.
Latin
Variant of Gracie, from gratia meaning grace.
Scottish
From glen meaning valley with dora meaning gift.
Welsh
Welsh name from gwyn meaning white or fair.