Female and male first names beginning with the letter “G”..
GRACEANN
FemaleElegant Irish name derived from 'Grá' meaning love and 'Anne', signifying 'lovely Annie'.
GRACEANNA
FemaleElegant American given name derived from Latin 'gratia', meaning 'grace'.
GRACEANNE
FemaleFrench origin feminine name that combines two significant elements: "Gracie," meaning grace or charm, and "Anne," derived from Hebrew Hannah, signifying favor or grace, resulting in the meaning of double grace or favor.
GRACEE
FemaleModern American feminine name derived from "grace," meaning elegance or beauty, coined in the late 20th century as an alternative to traditional names like Grace. It signifies charm, poise, and gracefulness, with religious undertones of divine favor or mercy in Christianity.
GRACEELIZABETH
FemaleModern blended name of Latin and Greek/Hebrew origin. It combines 'Gratus', meaning pleasing, and 'Elisabeth', translating to God is my oath. This compound name has gained recent popularity for its elegance and versatility, often used as one name or split into Grace and Elizabeth.
GRACEIGH
FemaleUncommon yet captivating female name of Irish origin, derived from the surname O'Griasa meaning "descendant of Griasa," an ancient Irish chieftain. Pronounced as "GRAH-she" or "GRAS-e," it has a musical quality and rolls off the tongue with ease.
GRACELAN
FemaleUnusual yet captivating given name of Spanish origin, derived from the Spanish surname 'Gracielán' meaning 'God is my grace.'
GRACELAND
FemaleAmerican given name popularized by Elvis Presley's estate of the same name in Memphis, Tennessee, originally named after his daughter Lisa Marie Presley.
GRACELEE
FemaleDistinctive American name combining 'Grace', signifying elegance, and 'Lee', derived from the Irish surname O'Liathain meaning 'descendant of Liathán'. Despite its recent increase in popularity, Gracelee remains unique and carries connotations of grace and historic strength.
GRACELEIGH
FemaleRecent blend of the Latin name Grace meaning "charm" and the English surname Leigh from Old English "leah" meaning "woodland clearing".
GRACELEN
FemaleRare French given name meaning "little grace" or "little elegance", derived from "gracièlenne" and believed to have been popular among medieval French nobility.
GRACELIN
FemaleRare Latin-derived girls' name meaning "grace," originally intended for boys but now predominantly used by females.
GRACELINN
FemaleCaptivating Irish name derived from the surname Grace meaning 'charming' with the suffix Linn adding elegance, signifying 'lake'.
GRACELLA
FemaleDistinctive Italian given name derived from the Latin word "gratia," meaning "grace." It served as a feminine form of Gracchus, a Roman family name meaning "from Gaul" or "Gallic.
GRACELY
FemaleRare yet elegant Latin-derived feminine name, meaning 'gracious', inspired by the more common Grace, with notable bearers like Gracie Fields.
GRACELYN
FemaleEnglish female name formed by combining 'Grace', meaning elegance and kindness, and 'Elaine', signifying sun ray.
GRACELYND
FemaleGracelynd, coined recently, combines 'Grace' and 'Lynd', evoking elegance and charm.
GRACELYNN
FemaleEnglish name formed by combining "Grace", meaning charm or elegance, and Lynn, derived from a place-name meaning lake.
GRACELYNNE
FemaleGracelynne, of Latin origin, signifies 'grace' and has ties to 'Clementia', meaning 'mercy'.
GRACEMARIE
FemaleFeminine name derived from the Latin 'gratia' meaning grace or favor, and the French form of Maria, which means sea of bitterness or rebelliousness in Hebrew.
GRACEMARY
FemaleElegant and unique name derived from Latin 'grace' meaning 'charm', and Hebrew 'Mary' signifying 'sea of bitterness'. Popularized during the Middle Ages in England and Ireland, this name combines religious significance with sophistication, making it a globally recognized choice.
GRACEN
MaleUnique English female name derived from "grace", meaning elegance, charm, and beauty, combined with the suffix "-en".
GRACEN
FemaleModern American unisex given name created in the late 20th century, combining elements from 'Grace' meaning elegance or charm, and names ending with '-en', though its exact origin and meaning remain uncertain.
GRACEON
MaleRare French name derived from 'Grace' (elegance) and '-on' suffix, popularized in the 20th century.
GRACESON
MaleRecently created name combining 'Grace' (Latin for 'elegance') and 'Sonny' ('sunny', 'cheerful'), signifying warmth, charm, and sophistication.
GRACESON
FemaleAmerican blend of Grace (Latin "grace") and Elson (English "elf son"), creating a unique, elegant, and powerful name of recent but growing popularity.
GRACESYN
FemaleModern, unique name combining 'Grace' and 'Syn', signifying elegance and harmony with energy and connection.
GRACEY
FemaleElegant English feminine given name derived from the surname Grace, which means 'gracious' in Latin, reflecting gracefulness.
GRACEYN
FemaleModern American female given name, popularized in the late 20th century, associated with gracefulness due to its phonetic resemblance to "grace".
GRACI
FemaleLatin origin variant of Grace, meaning 'charming' or 'graceful', popularized by Saint Grace, often associated with elegance and beauty.
GRACIA
FemaleThe feminine given name Gracia is of Latin origin, meaning 'grace' or 'favor', with a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages.
GRACIAN
MaleRare Latin-derived given name meaning "most charming" or "most graceful", originally used by Spanish nobility during the Middle Ages, now often chosen as a middle or family name for its elegance.
GRACIANA
FemaleFeminine given name of Spanish origin, derived from the word "gracia" meaning "grace." It was popular among nobility during medieval Spain and often used to honor the Virgin Mary. Saint Graciana, a 13th-century Spanish nun, is among its notable bearers. Today, it's still beloved in Spain but relatively uncommon elsewhere, offering parents a unique, meaningful choice with deep roots.
GRACIANNA
FemaleGracianna, of Spanish origin, means "full of grace," derived from the word "gracia." It's rich in history, associated with Spanish royalty and influential figures like Graciana Fernández de Córdoba. Popular among Catholic communities for its spiritual connotations, Gracianna is now gaining global recognition as a distinctive and meaningful name.
GRACIANNE
FemaleRare, Latin-derived female name meaning "graced by God.
GRACIANO
MaleSpanish masculine given name derived from Latin 'gratia', meaning grace, popularized in Spain during the Middle Ages and associated with nobility.
GRACIE
FemaleGrace is an English name meaning 'elegance' or 'charm', deriving from Middle English 'gracious'.
GRACIE
MaleEnglish name derived from the Latin 'gratia', meaning 'grace'. It was originally used as a term of address for high-ranking ladies in the Middle Ages before evolving into a given name.
GRACIEANN
FemaleUnique and captivating Irish name derived from the surname 'O'Graces', meaning 'descendant of Grace'. Its meaning, 'grace', embodies elegance, charm, and refinement.
GRACIEE
FemaleUnique, elegant given name of Latin origin derived from 'gratia', meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.