From Gīta ('song') + Anna ('grace') - roughly 'song of grace' or 'graceful song'.
Girl
Grace; graceful, favor (derived from Latin gratia)
Portuguese, Spanish
Girl
Likely either 'Gus's town' (English place-name) or derived from Gustav meaning 'staff of the gods'.
English, Scandinavian
Boy
Commonly Hebrew: "wave of God" or "God's wave" (from gal = wave + -ia/-yah); also used/seen as a form related to Gallia (Gaul) or to Slavic names like Galina in other languages.
Hebrew, Latin, Slavic
Girl
Brave/strong with a spear
Germanic
Boy
Derived from a Germanic name often taken to mean 'pledge' or 'God's peace' - commonly rendered 'peaceful pledge' or 'divine peace'.
French
Boy
ruler with a spear
English
Boy
Combination of Gillian ('youthful' / related to Julius) + Ann ('grace') - 'youthful grace' or 'graceful youth'
English
Girl
A modern invented feminine name roughly meaning 'woman from the valley' (Glen = valley), with a contemporary '-esha' suffix
English
Girl
From Grace - 'grace, favor, blessing'
Girl
ruler (or commander) of the army
Italian
Boy
Name of a historic Welsh kingdom/region; possibly derived from a Brythonic tribal name (Venedoti); sometimes associated with Welsh gwyn meaning 'white, fair, blessed'
Welsh
Girl
Uncertain - possible meanings include 'crane' (from Welsh Garan) or a link to Aaron ('exalted'); may also be a surname without a specific given-name meaning.
Boy
Derived from the Germanic element 'ger' meaning 'spear' - broadly 'spear warrior/strong' or 'spear ruler'.
Germanic
Boy
female gypsy; free-spirited
French
Girl
Combination of 'grace' (from Graciela/Grace) and 'lake' or 'waterfall' (from Lynn) - roughly 'graceful lake' or 'grace + Lynn'.
Welsh
Girl
Derived from elements meaning 'staff of the Goths' or 'royal staff'
Germanic, Norse
Boy
Hebrew: related to 'wave' or 'revelation'; Arabic: 'precious, valuable'.
Arabic, Hebrew
Girl
Derived from "gar" meaning "spear" (often interpreted as "spear" or "spear-ruler")
English
Boy
The giving one; a gift-giver - name of a Norse goddess associated with fertility and ploughing
Norse
Girl
ruler of the spear
English
Boy
youthful grace - combining the 'youth/young' sense of Gill/Gill(i) and the 'grace/favor' of Anna
English
Girl
Feminine form of Glenn - 'valley' (modern coinage)
English
Girl
Grace; favor or blessing
Portuguese
Girl
light; brightness; radiance; glory
Chinese
Boy
From Welsh gwyn ('white/fair/blessed') + for (fawr, 'great') - roughly 'great white' or 'fair and great'
Welsh
Boy
Brave/strong with a spear
English
Boy
Derived from the Germanic element 'ger' ('spear'); generally interpreted as 'spear warrior' or 'spear ruler'.
English
Boy
Likely 'song offering' or 'devoted to song' - derived from Gita ('song') with a name-forming suffix
Indian, Sanskrit
Girl
Combines 'Grace' (favor, blessing) and 'Lynn' (lake, pool) - broadly 'graceful lake' or 'blessed pool'
English
Girl
In Welsh a diminutive of Gruffudd (meaning 'prince' / 'strong lord'); in Portuguese a diminutive of Augusto (from Latin Augustus, 'venerable' or 'majestic').
Portuguese, Spanish, Welsh
Boy
Calm, serene
Slavic
Girl
Likely 'spear/strength' or 'grove/thicket'
French
Boy
Uncertain; likely derived from Hebrew meaning "valley" or "valley of vision".
Hebrew
Boy
Blend of Germanic 'Ger' (spear/rule) and Hebrew 'Anne' (grace) - roughly 'graceful spear-ruler'.
English
Girl
Combines 'youthful' (from Juliana/Gillian) and 'grace' (from Anna) - roughly 'youthful grace' or 'graceful youth'.
English
Girl
Feminine form derived from Glenn meaning 'valley' - roughly 'woman/from the valley'.
English
Girl
grace, favor
Latin, Spanish
Girl
Speculative: related to 'amara' meaning 'immortal' or 'beloved'; overall meaning uncertain
Girl
Likely from Welsh gwyn ('white, fair, blessed') + cad ('battle') - roughly 'fair/blessed battle' or 'fair warrior'.
Welsh
Boy
Spear ruler
English
Boy
Derived from Gerald/Gerard - 'spear ruler' (or 'brave with a spear')
English
Unisex
An offering/collection of songs
Sanskrit
Girl
Related to 'grace' - graceful, gracious, favor
English
Unisex
From Old Norse guð 'god' + rún 'secret, rune' - 'divine secret' or 'god's rune'.
Norse, Scandinavian
Girl
calm; serenity; peaceful
Greek
Girl
Spear strength; brave with a spear
English, German
Boy
Derived from Old Norse geirr, meaning "spear".
Norse
Boy
From Germanic elements meaning 'spear' + 'rule/strength' - roughly 'spear-ruler' or 'brave with a spear'
Unisex
Combination of 'Gilly' (from Gillian/Juliana, 'youthful') and 'Anne' ('grace') - 'youthful grace' or 'graceful youth'.