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Georgian Girl Names

Georgian female names come from the Georgian language and Christian liturgical tradition. Georgian has no grammatical gender, so feminine forms are conventional rather than grammatical. Many women’s names end in -a or -ia (such as Khatia, Natia), and diminutive forms in -o and -iko are common for girls (Eliso, Naniko, Eliko). The feminine -una also appears in given names like Khatuna.

Orthodox saints’ names remain central for girls, with widespread use of short forms as official names. Examples include Mariam, Elene, Keti, Ketino, Khatia, Khatuna, Lela, Lika, Natia, and Naniko.

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Nino Associated with Saint Nino; original meaning is uncertain. In Spanish/Italian contexts, 'niño' means 'boy/child'. Georgian Girl 8,661 #1
Mariam Variant of Miriam/Mary; commonly interpreted as 'beloved' or 'wished-for child'; older senses include 'sea of bitterness' or 'rebellion'. Amharic, Arabic, Aramaic, Georgian, Hebrew Girl 7,509 #2
Mari Variant of Mary/Maria - linked to Hebrew Miryam; often interpreted as 'bitter', 'beloved' or 'wished-for child'; in Japanese meaning varies by kanji (e.g., 'truth', 'jasmine'). Basque, Estonian, Finnish, Georgian, Hebrew, Japanese, Latin Girl 1,190 #3
Lela Often a variant of Arabic Leila meaning "night"; also used independently in Georgian and as an English diminutive of names like Eleanor or Gabriella. Arabic, English, Georgian Girl 1,044 #4
Ani Linked to the medieval Armenian city Ani; often used as a diminutive of Anna/Anita and associated with meanings like "grace" or "beautiful". Armenian, Georgian, Hebrew Girl 764 #5
Nika Victory; victorious Georgian, Greek, Slavic Girl 578 #6
Saba In Arabic/Persian: 'morning breeze' or 'east wind' (gentle breeze). In Hebrew: 'grandfather'. Arabic, Georgian, Hebrew, Persian Girl 332 #7
Nona From Latin 'nona' meaning 'ninth'; also the name of a Roman fate/goddess; used independently in Georgian and as a diminutive/variant of names like Antonia or Winona; related to Italian 'nonna' (grandmother). English, Georgian, Italian, Latin Girl 212 #8
Dali Name of a Georgian goddess of the hunt - a huntress and protector of wild hoofed animals. Arabic, Catalan, Chinese, Georgian, Hebrew, Spanish Girl 136 #9
Elene From Greek meaning 'torch' or 'shining one'. Georgian Girl 127 #10
Shalva Tranquility, peace, serenity Georgian, Hebrew Girl 74 #11
Neli A diminutive/pet form; often linked to meanings 'light/torch' (from Helen/Eleanor) or used as a short form of Slavic/Latin-derived names. Bulgarian, English, Georgian, Italian, Slavic, Spanish Girl 72 #12
Lali Commonly associated with 'tulip' or 'red'; often used as a diminutive of names like Lalita or Lala. Armenian, Georgian, Persian Girl 66 #13
Baïa A feminine name used in Georgia; in Romance-language contexts it is derived from the word for 'bay' (coastal inlet); in Romanian it relates to 'bath'. Georgian, Italian, Roman, Romanian, Spanish Girl 59 #14
Ninah Generally 'little girl' (Spanish); also associated with 'grace' or 'favor' through links to Anna/Ann; often a diminutive form of longer names. Georgian, Russian, Spanish Girl 54 #15
Natia Born on Christmas (from Natalia) Georgian Girl 51 #16
Lika Typically a diminutive or short form used in several cultures; specific meanings vary by origin. Armenian, Georgian, Slavic Girl 34 #17
Mariami Georgian form of Mary/Mariam; from Hebrew Miriam, commonly interpreted as 'beloved' or 'wished-for child' Georgian Girl 21 #18
Sanaia Likely 'radiant' or 'elevated'/'distinguished' (meaning varies by linguistic origin) Arabic, Georgian, Persian, Sanskrit Girl 19 #19
Eka One; first Georgian, Greek, Indonesian, Sanskrit Girl 18 #20
Tako Georgian: affectionate diminutive with no separate lexical meaning; Japanese: 'octopus'. Georgian, Japanese Girl 14 #21
Nini A diminutive/pet form meaning 'little' or 'beloved' depending on the root; in Georgian associated with the name Nino (Saint Nino). Georgian, Italian, Latin Girl 10 #22
Ketia Pure Georgian Girl 8 #23
Zaza Movement Georgian, Hebrew Girl 6 #24
Nonna Associated with Italian word for 'grandmother'; historically linked to Latin 'Nona' ('ninth') and Greek 'Nonnē' (name of an early Christian saint). Georgian, Greek, Italian, Latin, Russian Girl 4 #25
Anouki Grace, favor (diminutive form of Anna) Georgian Girl
Beria Possibly 'creation' (Hebrew) or 'new' (Basque); also appears as a Georgian surname Basque, Georgian, Hebrew Girl
Darchia Related to Daria - 'possessing goodness' (Old Persian); also associated with 'sea' in Persian Georgian Girl
Ekaterine Pure Georgian, Greek Girl
Eliko Uncertain - in Georgian it's primarily a feminine given/diminutive name; related roots can imply 'bright', 'splendid', or 'prosperous' depending on language Georgian Girl
Eliso God is my oath Georgian Girl
Garianah Meaning uncertain. Possibly an elaboration combining elements whose meanings vary (e.g., Hebrew 'Anah' = 'answered' or echoes of 'Arianna'); generally interpreted as a feminine, lyrical name. Georgian Girl
gayana Sanskrit: 'singing' or 'song'; Armenian/Georgian: variant of Gayane (name of a saint), sometimes linked to Greek Gaia ('earth'). Armenian, Georgian, Sanskrit Girl
Gaytane Originally 'from Gaeta' (place-name); later used as a feminine given name in Caucasian contexts. Armenian, Georgian, Italian Girl
Googie Diminutive form of names meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker' (from Greek) Georgian Girl
Guria Multiple possible origins: a feminine form related to the Slavic/Orthodox name Guri/Guriya (connected with a saint), a variant of the Sanskrit name Gauri meaning 'fair, white,' or a toponymic name linked to the Georgian region Guria. Georgian, Indian, Sanskrit, Slavic Girl
Iveria Associated with Iveria (Iberia) - the ancient name for Georgia; 'of Iveria' or 'Georgian' Georgian Girl
Jorjya Farmer; earth-worker Georgian Girl
Kako Japanese: commonly written 佳子 meaning "beautiful/good child" (meaning varies with kanji). Georgian: a familiar diminutive of Kakhaber (no separate lexical meaning). Georgian, Japanese Girl
Kete Georgian: diminutive of Ketevan (related to Katherine) - 'pure'; Māori: kete - 'basket' (also metaphorically a container of knowledge) Georgian Girl
Ketevan Lady of the house Georgian, Persian Girl
Keti Derived from Ketevan/Katherine - "pure" or "clear" Georgian Girl
Ketino Diminutive of Ketevan (Georgian form of Katherine), meaning "pure". Georgian Girl
Ketyna Pure Georgian Girl
Khanuma Lady, madam - an honorific title for a woman Georgian Girl
Khatia From Georgian 'ხატი' (khati) meaning 'icon' or 'image'. Georgian Girl
Khatuna Lady; noblewoman; female noble title (consort/queen) Georgian Girl
Lashi Uncertain - possibly 'grace' or 'beloved' (South Asian derivation) or 'light' (linked to Georgian Lasha); meaning depends on origin and spelling. English, Georgian, Irish Girl
Manana Traditional Georgian feminine name; exact etymology is unclear. Separately, Spanish 'mañana' means 'morning' or 'tomorrow'. Georgian Girl
Mane Varies by origin: a Georgian feminine name (possibly linked to Manana); a West African family name; in Kannada 'mane' means 'house'; in Iberian contexts Mané is a diminutive of Manuel. Georgian, Indian, Kannada, Wolof Girl

Georgian Girls name popularity over time

Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Georgian-origin name in our dataset.

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Names in this origin
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With data in 2025
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Births 2025
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