English Baby Names

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Graise
Gray-haired, old.
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Gram
A measure of weight or unit of mass.
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Gran
Grain, seed.
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Granderson
Son of the big/strong man.
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Granger
Farm bailiff or farm worker.
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Granite
Type of hard, granular igneous rock.
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Granlan
From the gravelly land.
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Granland
From the gravelly land.
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Grant
Great, tall.
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Grantham
Village with gravel ground.
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Granthem
One who has a strong and determined nature.
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Grantlan
From the tall land.
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Grantland
From the great land.
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Grantlea
From the great meadow.
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Grantleah
From the great meadow.
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Grantleigh
From the great meadow.
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Grantley
From the great meadow.
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Grantli
From the great meadow.
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Grantly
From the great meadow.
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Granville
From the English surname meaning 'large town' or 'green town'.
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Graves
Occupational surname for a grave digger or someone who lived near a grave.
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Gray
Gray hair or gray-haired.
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Grayce
Grace.
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Grayden
Son of the gray-haired one.
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Graydon
Son of the gray-haired one.
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Grayhame
From the gray home.
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Grayhym
A modern invented name combining 'gray' and 'hymn', suggesting a solemn or po...
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Grayling
The name Grayling is derived from the English word for a type of fish.
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Grayson
Son of the steward.
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Grayton
From the gray town.
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Grayvesone
From the gray stone.
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Grear
Spear ruler.
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Greata
Great.
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Greatah
Great.
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Grecy
Active and energetic.
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Greek
Pleasant.
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Greelea
Green meadow.
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Greeleah
Green meadow.
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Greeleigh
Green meadow.
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Greeley
Green meadow.
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Greeli
Green meadow.
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Greelie
Green meadow.
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Greely
Green meadow.
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Green
The color green.
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Greene
The color green.
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Greener
One who is green, inexperienced.
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Greenerwood
A surname or place name referring to a green forest or wooded area.
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Greenewood
Green wood or forest.
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Greenley
From the green meadow or clearing.
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Greenwood
Denoting a person associated with green woods or forests..
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