Female and male first names beginning with the letter “G”..

GRAEM

Male

Scottish male given name derived from 'Gram,' meaning 'gracious.' It was used as early as the 13th century for individuals seen as kind-hearted.

GRAEME

Male

Scottish male given name derived from 'Griogair', meaning "vigorous", composed of 'griog' ("warlike") and 'mair' ("famous").

GRAER

Male

The name Graer has an unknown origin and its meaning is undocumented. It could be a variant of Grey or a unique creation.

GRAESEN

Male

Unique Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse 'Grásenni', meaning 'gray warrior'.

GRAESON

Female

Rare English name derived from 'græscan', meaning 'grey', possibly also variant of Grayson.

GRAESON

Male

Uncommon English name derived from Old English "græges", meaning "grey-haired".

GRAESYN

Female

Distinctive Welsh name derived from Gruffudd, meaning "strong lord" or "noble strength", with "-syn" signifying "son of". It's a rare yet captivating choice with a rich historical background.

GRAESYN

Male

Rare Irish name derived from the surname O'Greasáin, possibly meaning "descendant of Greasán".

GRAFTON

Male

Uncommon English given name derived from 'graffe', meaning 'town by a gravel bank'.

GRAHAM

Female

Scottish male given name derived from the Gaelic word "Griogair," meaning "servant of God." It was anglicized to Graham during Scotland's medieval period under English rule.

GRAHAM

Male

Graham is of Scottish origin, meaning 'gravelly homestead' or 'gravelly hollow'.

GRAHAME

Male

Scottish male given name derived from the surname Graham or Graeme, meaning 'gravelly homestead'.

GRAHM

Male

Distinctive unisex name of Scottish origin, derived from the medieval Scottish surname Graham meaning 'gravelly homestead', carrying connotations of strength and resilience.

GRAI

Female

Unknown origin with no widely accepted meaning.

GRAICE

Female

Feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from 'gratia', meaning 'grace'.

GRAICEN

Male

Rare, Irish-origin given name derived from the surname Ó Graigín, meaning "descendant of Graicín". It's believed to translate to "warm" or "gracious", making its meaning "little warm one" or "one who is gracious". Originally a medieval Irish surname, it now serves as both a boys' and girls' name.

GRAICYN

Female

Rare, unique given name with unknown origin and meaning, often chosen for its distinctive sound rather than historical significance or recognized symbolism.

GRAIDEN

Male

Uncommon Irish name derived from Gaelic "Grainne," meaning "grace" or "fair-haired," famously borne by legendary heroine Grainne in Irish folklore.

GRAIDY

Male

Rare yet charming Irish given name derived from the surname O'Graidh, believed to have originated in County Kerry. Its meaning is often associated with love or affection, reflecting warmth and kindness.

GRAIDYS

Female

Unique, unisex Hawaiian name combining "grai" (vision) and "dys" (from the sea), interpreted as "vision from the sea." Its rarity contributes to its exclusivity and uniqueness.

GRAIG

Male

Craig is a Scottish male given name derived from the Gaelic word "creag", meaning "rock". It symbolizes strength and steadfastness, often associated with reliable individuals who can overcome obstacles.

GRAINGER

Male

English surname and given name with unique origins, derived from the Old French word "graingier," meaning "corn chandler" or "mill-keeper." It was adopted by medieval grain mill workers and has been used as both a boy's and girl's name in English-speaking countries.

GRAINNE

Female

Gráinne is an Irish name meaning "grain", originating from ancient Irish mythology where she was a wise and beautiful figure in the tale of the Fianna.

GRAISEN

Male

Graysen is a recently created name, likely derived from Grayson, which means "son of the steward" or "retainer", and has gained popularity in English-speaking countries.

GRAISON

Male

Scottish name derived from the surname Graham, meaning "gravelly homestead" or "gray house.

GRAISON

Female

English given name of French origin, derived from 'Graisson', an occupational surname for a glassmaker, potentially signifying clarity and brightness or a connection to nature.

GRAISYN

Male

Unique given name of unknown origin, without any specific cultural significance or traditional meaning attached to it.

GRAISYN

Female

Distinctive American unisex name, believed to be derived from Welsh 'Graegan' meaning 'chariot' or 'spear', or a blend of English names Grayson/Graysen.

GRALIN

Male

Rare Irish given name derived from the ancient surname Ó Grailín, meaning 'descendant of Grailín'. Its original meaning is uncertain but thought to mean 'little spear' or 'small dart'.

GRALYN

Male

Unique Welsh name of historical significance, meaning "little grain" or "small flax plant".

GRAM

Male

Greek origin, meaning 'charm' or 'gracious', derived from the Greek word 'charma'. Though rare historically, it has been used across cultures and time periods, with records dating back to ancient Greece.

GRAMM

Male

Rare Greek male name meaning 'letter' or 'alphabet', reflecting its ancient cultural significance and association with Heraclides Ponticus, the renowned grammarian.

GRANADA

Female

Granada: A unique and elegant Spanish name meaning 'pomegranate', it's renowned for its rich history tied to southern Spain's Granada city and the iconic Alhambra palace.

GRAND

Male

The given name Grand, derived from the French word for 'great', has historical roots dating back to the Middle Ages but gained prominence in the 19th century. It carries associations with nobility and prestige due to its meaning and notable bearers such as King Louis XV, also known as Louis le Grand.

GRANDERSON

Male

Uncommon American given name of English origin, derived from the rare surname believed to mean "son of the large man.

GRANDIN

Male

Grandin, of French origin, means 'hailstone' and was originally used as a surname denoting proximity to hailstorms or a house resembling one.

GRANDISON

Male

Uncommon English name derived from 'grandisun,' meaning 'great sun.'

GRANDON

Male

The French-origin surname Grandon, a variant of Granier, signifies 'grain' or 'berries', reflecting its probable agricultural roots.

GRANDVILLE

Male

Rare yet versatile French given name meaning 'great' or 'large', popularized by Jules Verne's novel and originally used as a surname for families with substantial properties.

GRANGER

Female

The name Granger originates from England, deriving from "cartwright," signifying someone who makes or repairs carts. It has historically been used as both a surname and given name.