We’ve got ’em! Gazillions of great, gorgeous, and girly girl names that start with a G for the daughter-to-be.
Names | Origin | Meaning |
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Grace | Grace is one of those classic girl names that never seems to go out of style. It follows in the vein of other virtuous-sounding… | |
Gabriella | Hebrew Origin | God is my strength; feminine form of Gabriel |
Gabrielle | French Origin | God is my strength; feminine form of Gabriel |
Genevieve | French: | White wave |
Giselle | French: | Pledge |
Gloria | Latin: | Glory, renown, and respect |
Gina | English: | Abbreviation of names ending in “gina” |
Gabriela | Hebrew: | God is my strength; feminine form of Gabriel |
Gia | Thanks to Matt Damon and Mario Lopez, Gia has finally hit the mainstream (who knew all it took were a couple heartthrobs?)… | |
Giada | Italian Origin | |
Gwendolyn | Welsh: | Fair bow, a blend of the elements gwen (white, fair, or blessed) and dolen (bow or ring) |
Gracie | English Origin | |
Georgia | The feminine form of George, there’s something sweet and irresistible about the name Georgia. Charmingly old-fashioned, the… | |
Guinevere | Celtic Origin | White and smooth, or fair lady; Guinevere was King Arthur”s beautiful queen in Arthurian legend. Jennifer derives from this… |
Gretchen | German: | Little pearl; variant of Margaret |
Gwen | Gwen is the short version of two medieval and romantic names, Gwendolyn and Guinevere. And thanks to stylish rocker Gwen… | |
Greta | German: | Pearl; an abbreviation of Margaret |
Gladys | Welsh: | An old name of uncertain meaning; possibly a derivation of the Latin name Claudia, meaning lame |
Gigi | French Origin | |
Gertrude | German: | Spear of strength |
Gillian | English: | Youthful; derived from the Latin name Julian |
Giuliana | Italian Origin | |
Geraldine | English Origin | Rules by the spear; feminine form of Gerald |
Glenda | Welsh: | Fair, good, or from the glen |
Griselda | German: | Gray battle maiden; Italian author Giovanni Boccaccio used the name for an exceptionally patient wife—thus the expression… |
Ginny | English: | Abbreviation of Virginia |
Gwenevere | Welsh Origin | |
Georgette | French Origin | |
Gabi | English Origin | |
Gisela | German: | Pledge |
Gretel | German: | Pearl; abbreviation of Margaret. |
Gwyndolin | Celtic: | Of the white brow |
Gladis | Welsh: | Lame; variant of Claudia |
Ginnie | English: | Abbreviation of Virginia. |
Gisel | Teutonic: | Oath |
Gwyn | Welsh Origin | |
Gabriele | Hebrew Origin | |
Gisella | French: | Pledge |
Gweneth | Celtic: | Blessed |
Gracelyn | English: | Graceful; a blend of Grace and Lynn |
Gwyndolyn | Welsh: | Fair, blessed |
Gwenn | Celtic: | Of the white brow |
Gwenith | Celtic: | Blessed |
Gwendelyn | Welsh Origin | |
Gerdie | German: | Protected |
Ginnette | English: | Abbreviation of Virginia. |
Grizela | Scottish: | Scottish form of Grizelda gray haired |
Gwenna | Welsh: | Fair; blessed |
Glorianne | Latin: | Glory |
Griselde | German: | Gray battle maiden |
Gabrianna | English: | Modern blend of Gabrielle and Anna |
Gael | English: | Joyful; Gael is an abbreviation of Abigail and a term for descendants of the ancient Celts in Scotland, Ireland, and the… |
Gaerwen | Welsh: | White fort |
Gaetana | Italian: | From Gaete |
Gaho | Native American: | Mother |
Gaia | Greek: | The earth; mythological female personification of the earth and mother of the Titans |
Gail | English: | Joyful; abbreviation of Abigail. Gael is a term for descendants of the ancient Celts in Scotland; Ireland and the Isle of… |
Gala | Norse: | Lovely voice, singer |
Galatia | Greek: | White as milk; In mythology, Pygmalion fell in love with the statue Galatia and Aphrodite brought her to life for him. |
Gale | English: | Joyful; abbreviation of Abigail |