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Celtic
servant
Spanish
Bright promise
French
Shield bearer
Hebrew
Joyful
English
Medieval English feminine form of Julian. This spelling has been in use since the 13th century, though it was not declared a distinct name from Julian
English
Servant
English
Homestead of Gilla's people
Celtic
Joy
Greek
Servant of God
English
servant of God
Germanic
pledge; hostage
English
An old term for a type of fragrant flower
English
Servant of the church
Germanic
Famous hostage
Germanic
Servant of Martin
English
Servant of Mary
Spanish
Bright
Celtic
Servant of the sea
Celtic
Bright
Portuguese
Bright
English
Bright
English
From an Irish surname, either Mac Giolla Ruaidh, which means "son of the red-haired servant", or Mac Giolla RΓ, which means "son of the king's servant
Old English
son of the servant
English
One who brings light
English
Silver gold
French
Bright promise
Welsh
bright, shining
Korean
Strong
Southeast Asian
Powerful
Germanic
Brave
African
To be strong or powerful
Spanish
gift of God
English
Unknown
African
Princess
Latin
to give
Hebrew
God will protect; defender
African
Gift from God
Spanish
Son of Jimeno
Spanish
little gem
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Bringer of joy
Spanish
Unknown
Hebrew
to be; existence
African
Joy
English
Gifted one
English
Short form of Georgina, Regina, Luigina and other names ending in gina. It can also be used as a diminutive of Virginia or Eugenia. It was popularized
Hebrew
God is gracious
Hebrew
God is gracious
Hebrew
God is gracious
Spanish
noble; fair
Germanic
fair, white
Spanish
pure; chaste
Italian
God is gracious
African
Bringer of joy
Germanic
bright, shining
Hebrew
Bird
Southeast Asian
Brave warrior
Latin
Woman
English
Family, clan
Spanish
Juniper
Welsh
fair, white
English
Fair maiden
Celtic
Fair one
French
Fair or white
English
Noble
Welsh
fair, white
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
January
Spanish
God is gracious
Spanish
Unknown
French
White
Welsh
fair, white
Spanish
Fair and blessed
Celtic
pure, holy
English
Fair one, bright
English
White phantom, fair one
Chinese
ginger
English
Ginger-haired
English
From the English word ginger for the spice or the reddish-brown colour. It can also be a diminutive of Virginia, as in the case of actress and dancer
Spanish
Little ginger
English
pure; queen
Italian
Queen
Indian
Born of the earth
Japanese
Silver
English
Fair one
English
Fair
French
Fair
Hebrew
pure, chaste
English
pure; maiden
Italian
Queen
Italian
fair, white
English
Diminutive of Virginia.
Various
Japanese
Strong and brave
English
Son of Gine
Latin
to sing
Eastern European
Amber
Eastern European
Amber
Eastern European
Amber
Eastern European
Brave
Eastern European
to shine
Eastern European
Bringer of light
Eastern European
Brave warrior
English
Fair
English
Fair
Japanese
Joyful
English
God is gracious
Italian
God is gracious
Italian
God is gracious
Italian
God is gracious
Italian
God is gracious
African
Unknown
Italian
Game, play
Italian
Happy, joyful
Italian
God is gracious
Italian
Joy
Chinese
precious stone
Italian
Famous warrior
Spanish
warrior princess
Italian
God is gracious
Italian
God is gracious
Italian
Gracious gift from God
Italian
God is gracious
Italian
God is gracious
Italian
To flow down
Italian
Descending
Italian
to flow down
Italian
God's gift
Eastern European
Farmer
Italian
Farmer
Italian
Earth worker
English
Farmer; Italian origin modified for English
Italian
God is gracious
Italian
Gracious gift from God
Italian
God is gracious
Italian
God is gracious
Italian
God is gracious
Italian
God is gracious
Italian
God is gracious
Italian
God is gracious
Italian
Youthful
Italian
God is gracious
English
God is gracious
Italian
God is gracious
Italian
God is gracious
Italian
God is gracious
Italian
God is gracious
Italian
God is gracious
Italian
God is gracious
Italian
God is gracious
Latin
Of Jupiter
Italian
God is gracious
Italian
God is gracious
Italian
God is gracious
Old English
gifted one
English
Romani heritage
Indian
To spin
Indian
One who is strong
French
Brave
Germanic
spear ruler
Italian
Turn towards the sun
Spanish
Sunflowers
Spanish
Bright promise
Slavic
Brave warrior
Indian
One who holds the earth
Indian
Krishna's devotee
Indian
Lord of mountains
Indian
Lord of the mountains
Indian
Lord of the mountains
Arabic
farmer
Indian
Mountain
Indian
Holder of the mountain
Indian
Holder of the mountain
Sanskrit
born of the mountain
Indian
Lord of the mountains
African
To be strong
Indian
Mountain king
Indian
Lord of mountains
Indian
Brother
Indian
Son of the lord of the mountains
Indian
Temple
Indian
Lord of mountains
English
Young woman or girl
Spanish
Young girl
Spanish
graceful
Old English
young girl
English
Young girl
African
To be great or powerful
African
He who is blessed
Italian
Turn
Spanish
piece of cloth
Spanish
City name
Indian
Lord of the mountains
Eastern European
Strong spear
Celtic
From the rough land
French
Pledge
African
Unknown
Spanish
pledge
English
Bright pledge
Spanish
Unknown
Germanic
Pledge
Germanic
Pledge
Germanic
Pledge or hostage
English
Pledge; hostages
English
Pledge or hostage
English
Derived from the Old German element gisal meaning "hostage, pledge" (Proto-Germanic *gΔ«slaz). This name may have originally been a descriptive nicknam
French
Pledge or promise
Germanic
Pledge, hostage
Spanish
Pledge
Spanish
Unknown
French
Pledge
Germanic
Pledge
Germanic
Pledge
Spanish
Pledge
Old Norse
pledge, hostage
Italian
Protection
Germanic
Pledge
Spanish
Unknown
French
Pledge
Spanish
Pledge
Germanic
Pledge
English
Variant of Giselle.
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
pledge; promise
African
Unknown
Hebrew
gift of God
Germanic
pledge, oath
Indian
Song
Spanish
Gypsy
Arabic
Little gypsy
Spanish
Little guitar
Spanish
Gypsy
Sanskrit
musical melody
Sanskrit
sacred song
Sanskrit
sacred song
Indian
Lord of the earth
African
Unknown
English
Variant of Gytha.
Persian
World
Germanic
one who is happy
African
little one; small
Scandinavian
God's promise
Various
Persian
Happy
Eastern European
Little girl
Spanish
little princess
Celtic
Unknown
Italian
God is gracious
Hebrew
Jewess
Italian
Youthful
Italian
youthful; downy
English
Youthful or downy
Italian
youthful
Italian
youthful, downy
Latin
Youthful
Italian
Youthful
Italian
Youthful
Italian
Youthful
Italian
Youthful
Latin
Youthful
Italian
Youthful
Italian
Youthful
Italian
youthful
Slavic
Farmer
Various
Italian
God will add
Italian
God will add
Italian
God will add
Italian
God is gracious
Italian
Young
Italian
God is gracious
Old English
to bestow
English
Give more
Hebrew
gift from God
Old English
act of giving
African
Gift from God
African
Greatness
African
Brave
Germanic
brave warrior
Indian
Earth
African
To be strong
Arabic
Knowledgeable
Spanish
Protector
African
To be strong
Turkish
Bringer of joy
African
He who is blessed
Hebrew
God is gracious
Germanic
pledge, hostage
Germanic
pledge, hostage
Germanic
Pledge
Turkish
Mystery
English
Unknown
Greek
Greek
English
Unknown
Old Norse
sword
Spanish
Unknown
English
Ice formation
English
ice
English
Joyful
Old English
loud, cheerful
English
A clearing in a forest
English
Variant of glade; symbolizes openness
English
Joyful
Scandinavian
Famous protector
English
Open spaces in a forest
Latin
sword bearer
Latin
swordsman
English
Sword
Latin
Sword
Slavic
glorious peace
Latin
Sword lily
Celtic
sword lily
Spanish
Little sword
Latin
Lame or crippled
Old English
sword
Latin
Sword bearer
English
Joyful man
Old English
joy, happiness
Southeast Asian
Joyful
Old English
happy spring
English
Cheerful friend
English
Variant of Gladwin.
Greek
lame, crippled
Spanish
Little glory
Celtic
noble; illustrious
Welsh
bright and cheerful
Spanish
Famous sea
English
From the Old Welsh name Gwladus, probably derived from gwlad meaning "country". Alternatively, it may have been adopted as a Welsh form of Claudia. Sa
Welsh
princess
Spanish
Little Gladys
Welsh
famous, beloved
Latin
glorious; famous
Latin
lame
Spanish
Joyful
English
Old English name derived from the elements glæd "bright, cheerful, glad" and wine "friend". This name was not actually recorded in the Old English era
Greek
Joyful
Slavic
glorious
African
Unknown
Old English
bright, shining
Scottish
One who glistens
Greek
glorious
Southeast Asian
Unknown
African
Unknown
Latin
glamorous, stylish
Celtic
Famous battle maiden
Celtic
Valley of the glen
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Celtic
bright; shining
English
From an English surname that was taken from a Norman place name, which possibly meant "domain of (a person named) Gland" in Old French.
Spanish
glory; promise
Celtic
Green hollow
Caribbean
green; fresh
Caribbean
Unknown meaning
English
Glass maker
English
Unknown origin
English
From the town of glass
English
Place of the glassy lake
Greek
blue-green
Latin
Bluish
Latin
Lame or disabled
Old English
bright, shining
English
Glass maker
Celtic
princess
Celtic
Valley
Slavic
Heir of God
Italian
bright, shining
Spanish
Joyful
Spanish
Unknown
Greek
Bright and shining
Celtic
joyful
English
Unknown
Old English
valley
English
Bright and cheerful
Irish
bright, shining
Hebrew
Bright
Spanish
Unknown
Celtic
Unknown
Portuguese
Bright son
Welsh
happiness
Spanish
Light
Germanic
Shining light
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Joyful
Welsh
heavenly
Portuguese
Illuminated
Spanish
Bright
African
Joyful
Southeast Asian
Unknown
English
Variant of Glenn.
English
Valley
English
Valley of the meadow
English
From the valley fortress
Celtic
little valley
Celtic
Valley of the heart
English
Bright
English
Valley
English
Probably a feminine form of Glenn using the suffix da (from names such as Linda and Wanda). This name was not regularly used until the 20th century.
Celtic
Valley of the river
English
Valley of the glen
Welsh
valley of the meadow
Celtic
valley of the sea
Celtic
Valley man
Greek
festivity
Scottish
Valley of the river
Welsh
valley
Celtic
Valley of the glen
English
Valley of the river
Celtic
valley, goddess
Welsh
valley
Celtic
Valley
Celtic
valley
Old English
valley field
Celtic
ford in a valley
Celtic
Valley
Celtic
valley angel
Celtic
Valley
English
Valley
English
Dweller in the valley
English
From the glen stream
Scottish
valley meadow
Celtic
Valley of Mary
English
Valley and Mary
English
Large valley or glen
English
From a Scottish surname that was derived from Gaelic gleann "valley". It was borne by the American actor Glenn Ford (1916-2006), whose birth name was
English
Feminine form of Glenn.
English
Valley boy
English
Valley
Celtic
Glen or valley
Scottish
valley
English
glade; valley
Celtic
Valley
Celtic
valley
Scottish
valley of roses
Scottish
royal valley
Scottish
valley
English
From the glen town
English
Valley town
English
Wooded valley
Celtic
valley enclosure
Celtic
Valley
English
Glen; valley; beautiful valley.
English
Valley
Spanish
Little valley
Celtic
glorious
Celtic
glory; promise
Celtic
bright promise
Spanish
Unknown
Celtic
Bluebell
Celtic
glory
Spanish
Joyful
Spanish
glad; joyful
English
Modern variation
Spanish
To shine or glow
Spanish
Bright
Spanish
Unknown
Scandinavian
Light
Spanish
Unknown
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Old English
glorious
Celtic
Light
Spanish
Sweetness
Spanish
Sweetness
Latin
sweet
English
Glade
Slavic
Vigilant
Spanish
Glimmering light
English
Fair
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Germanic
Bright promise
Italian
Bright
Caribbean
Shine
French
shining, bright
English
To shine
Latin
one who travels
Latin
spheres
English
Mysterious blend
English
Dark and gloomy
Old English
to stick
English
Dark or dreary
Celtic
glory; light
English
Means "glory", from the Portuguese and Spanish titles of the Virgin Mary Maria da GlΓ³ria and MarΓa de Gloria. Maria da GlΓ³ria (1819-1853) was the daug
Latin
Glory
Spanish
Glory
Latin
glory
Spanish
Glorious
Italian
glorious ruler
Latin
glory of Mary
Latin
Glorious
Latin
glory, brightness
Latin
Glorious
Latin
Glory and grace
Italian
glory; fame
English
Glorious grace
Latin
Glory