2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [31]
Gladdis, Gladdys, Gladi, Gladis, Gladyss, Gwladys, Gwyladyss, Gleda
Glenna (Gaelic) From the valley between the hills
Gleana, Gleneen, Glenene, Glenine, Glen, Glenn, Glenne, Glennene
Glenys (Welsh) A holy woman
Glenice, Glenis, Glennice, Glennis, Glennys, Glynis
Gloria (Latin) A renowned and highly praised woman
Gloriana, Glorianna, Glorya, Glorie, Gloree, Gloriane
Golda (English) Resembling the precious metal
Goldarina, Goldarine, Goldee, Goldi, Goldie, Goldina, Goldy, Goldia
Gordana (Serbian / Scottish) A proud woman / one who is heroic
Gordanah, Gordanna, Gordania, Gordaniya, Gordanea, Gordannah, Gordaniah, Gordaniyah
*TGrace (Latin) Having God’s favor; in mythology, the Graces were the personification of beauty, charm, and grace
Gracee, Gracella, Gracelynn, Gracelynne, Gracey, Gracia, Graciana, Gracie, Gracelyn
Gracie (Latin) Form of Grace, meaning “having God’s favor”
Gracee, Gracey, Graci
Granada (Spanish) From the Moorish kingdom
Granadda, Grenada, Grenadda
Greer (Scottish) Feminine form of Gregory; one who is alert and watchful
Grear, Grier, Gryer
Gregoria (Latin) Feminine form of Gregory; one who is alert and watchful
Gregoriana, Gregorijana, Gregorina, Gregorine, Gregorya, Gregoryna, Gregorea, Gregoriya
Greta (German) Resembling a pearl
Greeta, Gretal, Grete, Gretel, Gretha, Grethe, Grethel, Gretna, Gretchen
Guadalupe (Spanish) From the valley of wolves
Guadelupe, Lupe, Lupita
Gudny (Swedish) One who is unspoiled
Gudney, Gudni, Gudnie, Gudne, Gudnee, Gudnea, Gudneah
Guinevere (Welsh) One who is fair; of the white wave; in mythology, King Arthur’s queen
Guenever, Guenevere, Gueniver, Guenna, Guennola, Guinever, Guinna, Gwen
Guiseppina (Italian) Feminine form of Guiseppe; the Lord will add
Giuseppyna, Giuseppa, Giuseppia, Giuseppea, Guiseppie, Guiseppia, Guiseppa, Giuseppina
Gulielma (German) Feminine form of Wilhelm; determined protector
Guglielma, Guillelmina, Guillielma, Gulielmina, Guillermina
Gulinar (Arabic) Resembling the pomegranate
Gulinare, Gulinear, Gulineir, Gulinara, Gulinaria, Gulinarea
Gwendolyn (Welsh) One who is fair; of the white ring
Guendolen, Guendolin, Guendolinn, Guendolynn, Guenna, Gwen, Gwenda, Gwendaline, Wendy
Gwyneth (Welsh) One who is blessed with happiness
Gweneth, Gwenith, Gwenyth, Gwineth, Gwinneth, Gwinyth, Gwynith, Gwynna
Gytha (English) One who is treasured
Gythah
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Habbai (Arabic) One who is much loved
Habbae, Habbay, Habbaye
Habiba (Arabic) Feminine form of Habib; one who is dearly loved; sweetheart
Habibah, Habeeba, Habyba
Hachi (Native American / Japanese) From the river / having good fortune
Hachie, Hachee, Hachiko, Hachiyo, Hachy, Hachey, Hachikka
Hadara (Hebrew) A spectacular ornament; adorned with beauty
Hadarah, Hadarit, Haduraq, Hadarra, Hadarrah
Hadassah (Hebrew) From the myrtle tree
Hadassa, Hadasah, Hadasa
Hadiya (Arabic) A gift from God; a righteous woman
Hadiyah, Hadiyyah, Haadiyah, Haadiya, Hadeeya, Hadeeyah, Hadieya, Hadieyah
Hadlai (Hebrew) In a resting state; one who hinders
Hadlae, Hadlay, Hadlaye
Hadley (English) From the field of heather
Hadlea, Hadleigh, Hadly, Hedlea, Hedleigh, Hedley, Hedlie, Hadlee
Hadria (Latin) From the town in northern Italy
Hadrea, Hadriana, Hadriane, Hadrianna, Hadrien, Hadrienne, Hadriah, Hadreah
Hafthah (Arabic) One who is protected by God
Haftha
Hagab (Hebrew) Resembling a grasshopper
Hagabah, Hagaba, Hagabe
Hagai (Hebrew) One who has been abandoned
Hagae, Hagay, Hagaye, Haggai, Haggae, Hagie, Haggie, Hagi
Hagen (Irish) A youthful woman
Hagan, Haggen, Haggan
Haggith (Hebrew) One who rejoices; the dancer
Haggithe, Haggyth, Haggythe, Hagith, Hagithe, Hagyth, Hagythe
Haidee (Greek) A modest woman; one who is well-behaved
Hadee, Haydee, Haydy, Haidi, Haidie, Haydi, Haydie, Haidy
*THailey (English) from the field of hay
Haley, Hayle, Hailee, Haylee, Haylie, Haleigh, Hayley, Haeleigh
Haimati (Indian) A queen of the snow-covered mountains
Haimatie, Haimaty, Haimatey, Haimatee, Haymati, Haymatie, Haymatee, Haimatea
Haimi (Hawaiian)