Girl Names That Mean The

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Giada
Giada means 'jade' in Italian, referring to the precious green stone.
Italian
Gialia
Sweetheart or beloved.
Greek
Giancinta
Hyacinth flower, from the Greek name Hyakinthos.
Italian
Gihon
A river mentioned in the Bible.
Hebrew
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
Giliah
The Lord has redeemed.
Hebrew
Gimzo
Descendant from the city of Gomel.
Russian
Ginger
From the spice ginger.
English
Ginnungagap
The primordial void in Norse mythology.
Norse
Giodana
Italian form of the name Jordan, originally referring to the Jordan River.
Italian
Gioia
Joy, from the Italian word for joy.
Italian
Giraja
Born of the mountain; Goddess Parvati
Sanskrit
Giribala
Goddess Parvati, the one who is the power of the mountains.
Sanskrit
Giribhadra
Auspicious mountain or blessed by the mountain
Sanskrit
Girija
Daughter of the mountain, goddess Parvati.
Sanskrit
Girijamba
Goddess Parvati, mother of Lord Ganesha.
Sanskrit
Girika
Goddess Parvati, the one who resides on the mountain.
Sanskrit
Girikannika
Daughter of the mountain, one who is like a mountain.
Sanskrit
Girinandini
Girinandini means 'daughter of the mountain,' referring to the goddess Parvati.
Sanskrit
Girisa
Goddess of the mountains.
Sanskrit
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
Giselia
Derived from the Germanic element 'gisil', meaning 'pledge' or 'hostage'.
Germanic
Gitasri
A name meaning 'glory of the song' or 'divine hymn'.
Sanskrit
Gituska
The meaning of the name Gituska is ..
Russian
Giverny
derived from the name of a village in France, famously associated with the ar...
French
Giza
A place name referring to the city of Giza in Egypt, not a Hebrew name.
Hebrew
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
Glenice
Valley of the river Aisne.
English
Glenicia
Valley of the river Aisne.
English
Glennda
From the glen.
English
Glenndah
From the glen.
English
Glenne
From the glen.
English
Gliona
From the glen.
Irish
Glison
Son of the glen.
Welsh
Gloriosa
Means 'glorious' in Latin, referring to the glory lily.
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
Gohertaab
A name of Persian origin, possibly meaning 'flower of the sun' or 'sunflower'.
Persian
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