Names That Mean The

Discover baby names meaning The for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Grantland
From the great land.
English
Grantlea
From the great meadow.
English
Grantleah
From the great meadow.
English
Grantleigh
From the great meadow.
English
Grantley
From the great meadow.
English
Grantli
From the great meadow.
English
Grantly
From the great meadow.
English
Granville
From the English surname meaning 'large town' or 'green town'.
English
Gratian
Belonging to the Gens Gratia; means 'grace' or 'favor'.
Latin
Gratiane
Graceful or beloved, derived from the Latin 'gratia' meaning grace.
French
Gratianne
Graceful or beloved, derived from the Latin name Gratianus.
French
Gratiano
Italian form of the Latin name Gratianus, meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.
Italian
Gratyana
Graceful or charming, derived from the Greek word 'charis' meaning grace.
Greek
Grayden
Son of the gray-haired one.
English
Graydon
Son of the gray-haired one.
English
Grayhame
From the gray home.
English
Grayling
The name Grayling is derived from the English word for a type of fish.
English
Grayson
Son of the steward.
English
Grayton
From the gray town.
English
Grayvesone
From the gray stone.
English
Green
The color green.
English
Greene
The color green.
English
Greenley
From the green meadow or clearing.
English
Greeshm
Referring to the summer season in Sanskrit..
Sanskrit
Greeshma
Signifying the summer season in Sanskrit..
Sanskrit
Greeshmi
Representing someone resembling the nature or characteristics of summer..
Sanskrit
Greeshmita
Referring to a person who possesses the qualities or features of summer..
Sanskrit
Greip
Old Norse name for one of the giants in Norse mythology.
Norse
Gremio
Derived from the Latin 'gremium' meaning 'lap' or 'bosom', often used as a gi...
Italian
Grendel
Possibly means 'grinder' or 'one who grinds', associated with the monster in ...
English
Grenville
From the green field or settlement.
English
Gresham
From the grassy homestead or grazing enclosure.
English
Gretna
From the town of Gretna in Scotland, often associated with Gretna Green weddi...
English
Grey
Color name, referring to the color gray.
English
Greyhem
From the gray homestead or dwelling.
English
Greyley
From the gray meadow.
English
Grhakanya
Daughter of the house.
Sanskrit
Griffith
Strong lord or chief, from the Welsh name Gruffudd.
Welsh
Griffon
A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle.
French
Griffyth
Strong lord or prince, from the Welsh name Gruffudd.
Welsh
Grifone
Derived from the Italian word for griffin, a mythical creature.
Italian
Grigoris
Watchful, vigilant; derived from the Greek name Gregorios.
Greek
Grihalakshmi
Goddess Lakshmi of the home, symbolizing domestic prosperity and harmony.
Sanskrit
Grimme
Derived from the Old High German 'grim' meaning 'fierce' or 'stern'.
German
Grimshaw
From the Old English words 'grim' meaning fierce and 'sceaga' meaning a small...
English
Grimsley
From the meadow by the gate.
English
Grindal
From the Old English name Grindel, meaning 'grinder' or 'one who grinds'.
English
Grindan
From the Old English name Grindan, meaning 'to grind' or 'grinder'.
English
Gris
Gray or grey-haired, from the Old French word 'gris'.
French
Grisham
From the grazing meadow.
English
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