Names I Would Actually Use
- Gaia: means 'earth'.
- Gemma: a Medieval Italian nickname meaning 'gem, precious stone'.
- Grace: a word name meaning 'grace'; derives from Latin 'gratia'.
- Gudrun: from the Old Norse name Guðrún meaning 'God's secret lore'; derived from the elements guð 'God' and rún 'secret lore'.
Guilty Pleasure
- Gia: short form of Gianna (and Giovanna/Giovanni); Italian form of Iohannes which means 'God is gracious'.
- Gracelyn: elaboration of Grace using the popular name suffix lyn; means 'favor; blessing'.
- Gray: color and surname name which means 'grey', originally given to a person who had grey hair or clothing.
- Guilia: means 'youthful'.
- Guinevere: a form of the Welsh name Gwenhwyfar, composed of the elements gwen meaning 'white, fair, blessed' and hwyfar meaning 'smooth'.
- Gwendolyn: means 'white ring'; derived from the Welsh elements gwen 'white, fair, blessed' and dolen 'ring'.
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