Names that Begin with G
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Graciana
Feminine form of Graciano.
Graciano
Spanish and Portuguese form of Gratianus (see Gratian).
Gracie
Diminutive of Grace.
Graciela
Elaboration of Gracia.
Gracília
Elaboration of Graça.
Gracja
Polish form of Gracia.
Graden
Graden is an anglicised form of the Irish name Grady, derived from O"Grady, itself derived from the Old Gaelic name O"Gradaigh, coming from the Celtic word “gradach”, which means "noble".
Grady
From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Grádaigh meaning "descendent of Grádaigh".
Graeme
From a surname which was a variant of Graham.
Grafton
Grafton is an English locational name, implying that a person was from a certain locality.
Graham
From a Scottish surname, originally derived from the English place name Grantham, which probably meant "gravelly homestead" in Old English.
Grahame
From a surname which was a variant of Graham.
Grainger
Grainger is an English name that has Old French roots.
Grainne
Grainne originates in Gaelic languages and means "from the grain".
Gráinne
Possibly derived from Gaelic grán meaning "grain".
Granger
Granger is a variant of Grainger.
Grania
Latinized form of Gráinne.
Grant
From an English and Scottish surname which was derived from Norman French grand meaning "great, large".
Granville
From an English surname which was derived from a Norman place name Grainville.
Granya
Variant of Grania.
Gratia
Means "grace" in Latin.
Gratian
From the Roman name Gratianus, which meant "grace" from Latin gratus.
Gratiana
Feminine form of Gratianus (see Gratian).
Gratianus
Latin form of Gratian.
Gratien
French form of Gratianus (see Gratian).
Graves
Graves is an English name, derived from the Middle English “grayve”, itself derived from the Germanic “greve”, which was the name for a steward.
Gray
From an English surname meaning "grey", originally given to a person who had grey hair or clothing.
Graydon
Graydon is derived from the Old English words “graeg”, which means "gray", and “dun”, which means "hill".
Grayling
Grayling is an English name, derived from the Old French surname “Grail” or its diminutive “Graillon”, all derived from the use of the Old English nickname “graeg”, which means "gray", for a gray haired or gray bearded person.
Grayson
From an English surname meaning "son of the steward", derived from Middle English greyve "steward".
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