Browse names
227 names match.
Greek/English
Combination of George (farmer) and Ann (grace).
Welsh; from gwen
From a Welsh word meaning white, fair, or blessed.
Spanish
Spanish word meaning gem, or a variant of Jemma.
Latin
Feminine form of Gregory, meaning watchman.
Scottish
Scottish variant of Glenn, meaning valley.
Germanic
A pledge or hostage; variant of Giselle.
Welsh
From Welsh meaning 'small glen' or 'valley dweller.'
Greek
Farmer or worker of the earth, from the Greek georgos meaning farmer.
Spanish
Spanish feminine form of William, meaning resolute protector.
Spanish
Grace, elegance, and divine favor.
English
A name associated with gold, precious and valuable.
Greek/Hebrew
Combination of George (earth worker) and Anna (grace).
Germanic
Strong spear; variant of Gertrude.
Latin/Celtic
Variant of Genevieve; means woman of the people.
Germanic
Variant of Giselle; means pledge or hostage.
Spanish/Italian
Celebration, festival, or gala.
English
Combination of George (farmer) and Ann (grace).
Modern American
Modern invented variant of Janelle or Genesis.
Greek
Wellborn and noble, a diminutive of Eugenia.
Hebrew
God is my strength, a variant of Gabriel.
Germanic
Variant of Griselda, meaning grey warrior.
English
Small girl, diminutive of gadget.
English
Modern compound, possibly from Gayle and -elle suffix.
English
Short form of Gena or Gina, from Eugenia meaning well-born.
Germanic
Gray woman, variant of Griselda from grey and wild.
Welsh
Welsh name meaning white or blessed.
Greek
Farmer or earth-worker, a variant of Georgiana from georgos.
Latin
A variant of Grace or Gracie, from Latin 'gratia' meaning 'grace' or 'favor.'
Modern American
A contemporary name of uncertain established etymology, possibly a variant of Jennell or Genelle.
Latin
Variant of Gracie, derived from grace, meaning 'divine favor.'
Welsh
From Welsh 'gwyn' meaning white, fair, or blessed.
Modern
Contemporary name, possibly a variation of Geneva or a modern creation with -via suffix.
Germanic
Diminutive of Geraldine, meaning spear ruler.
Latin
Variant of Grace, meaning grace or elegance.
Greek
Compound of Georgia and Anne, meaning farmer grace.
Germanic
Italian form of Giselle, meaning pledge or hostage.
English
One who wanders or travels, originally referring to Romani peoples.
Germanic
Hostage, pledge; variant of Giselle.
English Botanical
From the flowering plant named after botanist Alexander Garden.
Germanic/Greek
Diminutive of Geneva or Genevieve, meaning noble birth.
Greek and Hebrew
A farmer with grace, a combination of George and Anne.
Welsh
White circle or blessed ring.
Scottish
A wild cherry or from Gaelic origins.
Welsh
Blessed or fair; variant of Gwyneth from Welsh gwen meaning blessed.
Italian/Latin
Youthful; feminine form of Giuliano, from Julius meaning youthful.
Spanish/Hebrew
God is my strength; Spanish diminutive of Gabriel.
German
Pearl; diminutive of Margaret.
Cornish
Fair one or white wave.