Browse names
446 names match.
Latin
Youthful, downy.
Germanic
Resolute protector.
Germanic
Pearl.
Germanic
Ruler with the spear.
Italian
God is gracious.
Hebrew
From Galilee.
Hebrew
God is gracious.
Germanic, French
Pledge, hostage.
Latin
Queen, well-born.
Latin, English
Youthful.
Germanic
Bright pledge.
Germanic
Bright pledge.
Hebrew
God is gracious.
Germanic
God is gracious.
Scottish
Great hill or spacious fort.
Irish
Fair-skinned, fair-haired.
Hebrew
God is gracious.
Welsh
Nation; princess.
Scottish
Valley.
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.
Greek
Short form of Eugene, meaning well-born or noble.
Scottish
From the Gaelic word gleann, meaning narrow valley.
Welsh
From Welsh elements glân meaning pure and da meaning good.
French (from Germanic)
From the Germanic name Wido, possibly meaning wood or warrior.
French/English
From the name of the Swiss city, possibly related to the juniper tree, or a short form of Genevieve.
Greek
A short form of Gregory, from the Greek gregoros, meaning watchful and alert.
English (from Hebrew)
Variant of Gail, a short form of Abigail meaning my father is joy.
German
From Germanic elements meaning brave spear or strong with the spear.
French (from German)
From Germanic elements meaning peace of God or peaceful territory.
German
German diminutive of Margaret, meaning pearl.
English (from Germanic)
Variant of Gary, from a Germanic element meaning spear.
English
From the spice name, also used as a diminutive of Virginia.
Greek
Variant of Greg, a short form of Gregory, from the Greek meaning watchful or alert.
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.
English
From English grove and -er, meaning dweller in the grove or one who tends groves.
Gaelic/Scottish
Feminine form of Glenn from Gaelic gleann, meaning valley.
English
From English gar and land, meaning wreath of flowers or spear land.
Germanic
Diminutive of Gerald or Geraldine, from gar (spear) and wald (rule).
Old French
From Old French gai meaning happy or cheerful.
Latin
Short form of Augustus, from augustus meaning great or majestic.
Greek
Calm or healer.
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
Variant of Gerald, from ger (spear) and wald (rule).