Greidiawl
This name has connections to the Welsh word meaning 'to be dignified' or 'to be noble'.
Greig
Greig is derived from the Old Welsh name meaning 'watchful' or 'vigilant'.
Greisy
Greisy is a variation of the name Grace, meaning 'charm' or 'beauty' in Latin.
Grendel
Grendel is derived from Old English, believed to mean 'to growl' or 'to snarl', associated with the giant from Beowulf.
Grenier
Grenier means 'granary' in French, and can refer to a family name related to storage or farming.
Grenta
Grenta is believed to derive from the Old English word for 'grand' or 'great', often linked to noble lineage.
Grente
Grente is a diminutive of a name meaning 'spear', linked to strength and warrior heritage in German culture.
Grentel
Grentel is a variant derived from Grendel, evoking the idea of a guardian or protector.
Grenville
Grenville means 'a green town' or 'from the town with the green fields' in Norman French.
Gresham
Gresham means 'homestead by the gravelly place' or 'gravelly village' in Old English.
Greshawn
Greshawn is a modern American name, a blend of the name Gresham with the common suffix -awn, meaning vibrant or bright.
Greshy
Greshy is a contemporary form inspired by the name Gresham, associated with charm and grace.
Gresilda
Gresilda means 'the one who is strong' or 'battle maiden', derived from the historical name Griselda.
Greta
Greta is a diminutive of Margarete, meaning 'pearl' in Germanic languages.
Gretal
Gretal is a diminutive of Margaret, meaning 'little pearl', commonly used in German-speaking regions.
Gretchen
Gretchen is a diminutive of Margarete, meaning 'little pearl' in German.
Gretchine
It is a diminutive form of 'Greta,' which means 'pearl' in German.
Grete
It is a shortened form of 'Margarete,' meaning 'pearl' in German.
Gretel
It is a diminutive of 'Margarete,' signifying 'little pearl' in German.
Gretha
It is a variant of 'Margaret,' meaning 'pearl' in Norwegian.
Grethe
It is a form of 'Margarethe,' meaning 'pearl' in Danish.
Gretta
It is derived from 'Margareta,' meaning 'pearl' in Italian.
Grette
It is a form of 'Gretchen,' which means 'little pearl.'
Grga
It is a diminutive of 'Gregor,' meaning 'watchful, alert' in Croatian.
Grgur
It is the Croatian form of 'Gregory,' meaning 'vigilant' or 'watchful.'
Gricelda
Gricelda is derived from the Old German 'gric', meaning 'spear strength'.
Gricia
Gricia is a variation of 'Griselda', meaning 'dark battle' in Old German origins.
Gricie
Gricie is a diminutive of 'Griselda'.
Grier
Grier means 'watchful' or 'alert' in Scottish.
Griet
Griet is a diminutive form of Margriet, meaning 'daisy' in Dutch.
Grietje
Grietje is a diminutive of Margriet, similarly meaning 'daisy'.
Griff
Griff means 'fierce' or 'strong' in Welsh and is often associated with the legendary figure of King Arthur.
Griffen
Griffen is a variant of Griffin, meaning 'strong in faith' or 'fierce in battle' in Welsh.
Griffin
Griffin means 'strong lord' or 'fierce warrior' in Welsh mythology, often associated with a mythical creature.
Griffith
Griffith means 'chief' or 'prince' in Welsh culture.
Griffri
Griffri is a diminutive or variant of Griffith, thus meaning 'prince' or 'chief'.
Grifin
Grifin is a variant spelling of Griffin, associated with strength and leadership.
Griflet
Griflet is a knight known for being a companion of King Arthur, represented as 'one who is bold' in archaic English.
Grifud
Grifud means 'strong' or 'fiery' related to attributes of courage in Welsh mythology.
Grifudi
Grifudi is an Anglicized variant of Grifud, preserving the meaning of strength in Welsh culture.
Grigor
Grigor means 'watchful' or 'alert' in Greek, often linked with the name Gregory.
Grigore
The name Grigore means 'vigilant' or 'alert' in Romanian, associated with the name Gregory.
Grigori
Grigori translates to 'wakeful' or 'vigilant' in Russian, a variant of Gregory.
Grigoria
Grigoria means 'the watchful one', a feminine form of Gregory in Greek.
Grigorios
Grigorios means 'the watchful one', directly from Greek, widely recognized in various cultures.
Grigoris
Grigoris, similar to Grigorios, means 'alert' or 'vigilant'; it's a form of Gregory.
Grima
Grima is of Old English origin meaning 'mask' or 'helmet', often associated with a protective image.
Grimaldus
Grimaldus means 'warrior' or 'the one who rules' derived from Germanic roots.
Grimbald
The name Grimbald means 'brave' or 'bold' as derived from ancient Germanic elements.
Grimbaldus
Grimbaldus is a variant of Grimbald meaning 'bold or brave one'.
Grimbaud
The name Grimbaud translates to 'famous protector' stemming from the elements 'grim' and 'bald'.
Grimbeald
Grimbeald means 'the one with a grim helmet', indicating toughness or strength.
Grimbol
Grimbol means 'grim' or 'fierce', encapsulating a strong or stern demeanor.
Grimbold
Grimbold translates to 'bold in battle', signifying a warrior spirit.
Grimcytel
The name Grimcytel means 'grim or fierce warrior',' representing strength.
Grimm
Grimm means 'fierce' or 'serious', it often refers to a stern disposition.
Grimmwolf
Grimmwolf translates to 'fierce wolf', signifying strength and ferocity.
Grimold
The name Grimold means 'fierce ruler' or 'grim ruler', indicating authority and strength.
Grimshaw
Grimshaw originates from a place name meaning 'the valley of the shady one' or 'grim'.
Grimwold
Grimwold means 'rule by the grim', combining aspects of authority and fierceness.
Grisel
Grisel means 'gray' or 'gray-haired' in French.
Griselda
Griselda means 'dark battle' in Germanic roots and became popular through literature.
Griselle
Griselle means 'little gray one' in Old French.
Grisham
Grisham typically means 'grassy homestead' in Old English.
Grisill
Grisill is a variant of Grisel and means 'little gray one' in Old French.
Grissel
Grissel means 'gray' in Old English.
Grissom
Grissom is derived from a surname meaning 'grizzled' or 'gray-haired.'
Griswald
Griswald means 'gray forest' in Old German.
Griswold
Griswold means 'gray forest' in Old English.
Gritt
Gritt is a variant of Gerd, meaning 'enclosure' or 'protection.'
Grizel
Grizel is a diminutive of Griselda, meaning 'dark battle' or 'gray warrior.'
Grizelda
Grizelda derives from Griselda, meaning 'gray battle maid,' often associated with strength and resilience.
Grizelle
Grizelle is a variant of Griselda, meaning 'dark battle,' signifying toughness and spirit.
Gromer
Gromer is associated with a guardian or protector, stemming from the Old French.
Grosvenor
Grosvenor derives from a French surname meaning 'large hunter' or 'big game hunter.'
Grou
Grou means 'to grow' or 'to swell,' indicating expansion and prosperity.
Grove
Grove means 'a small wood or copse,' symbolizing nature and tranquility.
Grover
Grover means 'one who lives near a grove,' indicating a connection to nature.
Grozda
Grozda means 'bunch of grapes,' often symbolizing abundance.
Grozdan
Grozdan derives from the word for 'grape,' symbolizing fertility and prosperity.
Gruaidh
Gruaidh means 'brunette' or 'having dark hair' in Scottish Gaelic.
Grubbs
Grubbs is derived from a nickname for someone who would have been called 'Grub' or 'a good person.'
Grucinan
Grucinan means 'little grain' in Old Irish.
Gruff
Gruff means 'strong' or 'gruff' in Welsh.
Gruffudd
Gruffudd means 'strong lord' or 'noble' in Welsh.
Gruffydd
Gruffydd means 'strong prince' in Welsh.
Grygoriy
Grygoriy is the Ukrainian form of 'Gregory,' meaning 'vigilant' or 'watchful.'
Gryta
Gryta means 'a graceful woman' in Slavic origins.
Grzegorz
The Polish form of Gregory, meaning 'watchful' or 'vigilant.'
Guadalupe
Means 'river of black stones' and is associated with the Virgin of Guadalupe in Catholicism.
Guadelupe
A variation of Guadalupe, meaning 'river of black stones,' closely tied to the Virgin Mary.
Gualter
Spanish variant of Walter, meaning 'ruler of the army' or 'commander.'
Gualtier
Italian form of Walter, meaning 'ruler of the army' or 'commander.'
Gualtiero
Another Italian variant of Walter, meaning 'commander' or 'ruler of the army.'
Guarin
An old French name meaning 'to guard' or 'to protect.'
Gudfrid
Gudfrid means 'God's peace' or 'peaceful one of God.'
Gudlaug
Gudlaug translates to 'God's promise.'
Gudmund
Gudmund means 'protector' or 'guardian' of God.
Gudram
Gudram means 'the gods' counsel' combining Old High German elements.
Gudule
Gudule is a name of a saint in Belgium, with roots connecting to divine protection.
