Girl Names That Mean Om

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Gerrilyn
Combination of Gerri and Lyn, meaning 'spear ruler' or 'lake'.
English
Geva
Hill or color, derived from Hebrew giv'ah.
Hebrew
Gevirah
A noblewoman, a princess.
Hebrew
Ghaada
Elegant and graceful woman.
Arabic
Ghadaat
Kindness, compassion.
Arabic
Ghafra
Forgiving, merciful; derived from Arabic root gh-f-r meaning to forgive.
Arabic
Ghaida
Ghaida means 'young, delicate, and soft' in Arabic, often describing a gracef...
Arabic
Ghaliba
Victorious, dominant, or superior.
Arabic
Gharra
not readily available as it is not a common or widely known name.
Arabic
Ghassedak
Blossom.
Persian
Ghayyoor
Jealous or protective, often used to describe someone who is fiercely defensi...
Arabic
Giancinta
Hyacinth flower, from the Greek name Hyakinthos.
Italian
Gilburte
Bright pledge, derived from Old English elements.
English
Gilda
Gilded or golden, derived from the Old English word 'gylden'.
English
Gilded
Means 'covered with gold,' derived from the Old English word 'gyldan.'
English
Gilly
Derived from a short form of names like Gilbert or Gillian, meaning 'bright p...
English
Gimzo
Descendant from the city of Gomel.
Russian
Ginger
From the spice ginger.
English
Gioia
Joy, from the Italian word for joy.
Italian
Giraida
Spear woman.
Latin
Girtrud
Derived from the Germanic elements 'ger' meaning spear and 'trud' meaning str...
Germanic
Gisbelle
Derived from the Germanic element 'gisil' meaning 'pledge' or 'hostage'.
Germanic
Gisel
Derived from the Germanic element 'gisil', meaning 'pledge' or 'hostage'.
Germanic
Giselda
A compound of 'gisil' meaning 'pledge' and 'hild' meaning 'battle', thus 'ple...
Germanic
Gisele
Pledge or hostage, derived from Germanic element gisal.
French
Giselia
Derived from the Germanic element 'gisil', meaning 'pledge' or 'hostage'.
Germanic
Gittel
Good, from Yiddish 'gut' meaning good.
Yiddish
Gittelore
A compound of Gittel (good) and Lore (laurel), meaning 'good laurel'.
Yiddish
Giuditta
Italian form of Judith, meaning 'woman from Judea' or 'praised'.
Italian
Giverny
derived from the name of a village in France, famously associated with the ar...
French
Glacinta
Hyacinth flower; derived from the Greek name Hyakinthos.
Latin
Gladiola
Derived from the Latin word 'gladius', meaning sword, referring to the gladio...
Latin
Gladys
Derived from the Welsh name Gwladus, meaning 'country' or 'land'.
Welsh
Glafira
Smooth, polished; derived from Greek glaphyros.
Greek
Glennda
From the glen.
English
Glenndah
From the glen.
English
Glenne
From the glen.
English
Gliona
From the glen.
Irish
Gloriana
Glory, derived from Latin 'gloria' meaning fame or renown.
Latin
Gloryen
A modern invented name combining 'glory' with the suffix '-en', suggesting a ...
English
Gloryene
Gloryene is a modern invented name combining 'glory' with the suffix '-ene', ...
English
Gloryenne
Gloryenne is a modern English name combining 'glory' with the feminine suffix...
English
Glynda
Fair and holy; derived from the Welsh elements 'glyn' meaning valley and 'da'...
Welsh
Glynis
Derived from the Welsh word 'glyn' meaning 'valley'.
Welsh
Glynna
Valley; derived from the Welsh word 'glyn' meaning valley.
Welsh
Gobinet
A diminutive of the name Gobain, meaning 'from Gobain' or 'little Gobain'.
French
Godavari
derived from the name of a sacred river in India.
Sanskrit
Godeleine
Derived from the Germanic elements 'god' meaning 'god' and 'lind' meaning 'so...
Germanic
Godfreya
God's peace, from Germanic elements god and frid.
Germanic
Godgifu
God's gift, from Old English 'god' (god) and 'gifu' (gift).
English
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