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227 names match.
Latin
Glorious.
Germanic/French
Modern variant possibly from Gene or a French diminutive.
Modern American
Contemporary variant possibly derived from Geneva or Genesis.
Latin
The twins constellation; symbol of duality.
Germanic/Modern
Possibly variant of Gertha or Gerta, meaning strong spear.
Italian
Joy, from the Italian word.
Hebrew
Origin or beginning, a variant spelling of Genesis.
Hebrew/Sanskrit
A song or hymn in Sanskrit, or a variant of Hebrew names; meaning is uncertain.
Italian
Italian feminine form of Giovanni (John), meaning God is gracious.
Latin
Short form of Augusta, from Latin augustus meaning venerable, majestic, or dignified.
Scottish surname
A Scottish surname used as a first name, possibly meaning gray.
Welsh
Welsh name meaning fair, blessed, or holy.
Modern variant
Modern creation possibly derived from Genevieve, meaning woman of Gevenna.
Germanic variant
Variant of Geneta, possibly from Genevieve, meaning woman of Gevenna.
French, Germanic
Pledge or oath, from Germanic elements gis- (to pledge) and suffix -el.
English
Modern blend of Gay (cheerful) and suffix -leen, suggesting cheerful admiration.
Hungarian, Germanic
Pledge, Hungarian form of Giselle from Germanic gis- (pledge).
Scandinavian, Germanic
Cheerful or joyful, Scandinavian variant possibly from gail or gayly.
Hebrew
Joy or rejoicing, Hebrew name possibly from gila (joy).
Scottish, Gaelic
Valley dweller, from Scottish glen (valley) with -da suffix.
Germanic
Feminine form of Gilbert, meaning bright pledge.
Welsh
From Glyn, meaning valley or glen.
Germanic
Variant of Gretchen, a diminutive of Margaret meaning pearl.
Modern invented
Modern created name, possibly from Genie.
Hebrew
God is my strength; variant of Gabrielle.
Welsh
Variant of Gladys, meaning princess or from Claudius.
Germanic/Latin
Variant of Genevieve, from Germanic elements meaning 'woman of the race' or 'of noble birth.'
Italian
God is gracious; variant of Gianna.
Hebrew/Spanish
From the Garden of Gethsemane, meaning oil press in Aramaic.
Sikh/Punjabi
One who hears the divine word.
Scottish
Scottish diminutive of Gilles or Gilbert, meaning devoted to Saint Gilles.
English
Modern variant of Janine or Genevieve.
English
Modern combination of Geri or Geraldine with Anne.
Modern variation
Variation of Ginny or Genie; nickname for Virginia or genial spirit.
Germanic
A Germanic nation and place name used as a given name.