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Names Categorized "nature"

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Giacinta Feminine Italian

Giacinta is the Italian feminine form of the name Hyacinthus, which itself derives from the Greek name Hyakinthos (Ὑάκινθος). The name is ultimately linked to the hyacinth flower and has deep roots in Greek mythology. Ac...

Giacinto Masculine Italian

Giacinto is an Italian masculine given name, derived from the Latin name Hyacinthus, which itself is a Latinized form of the Greek Hyakinthos. The name ultimately comes from the hyacinth flower, which in Greek mythology...

Giada Feminine Italian

Giada is a feminine Italian given name that translates directly to "jade," the precious stone. It serves as the Italian form of Jade, a name derived from the Spanish phrase (piedra de la) ijada meaning "(stone of the) fl...

Gilles Masculine French

Gilles is the French form of Giles. The name Giles ultimately derives from the Late Latin name Aegidius, which comes from Greek αἰγίδιον (aigidion) meaning "young goat". Saint Giles was an 8th-century miracle worker who...

Ginevra Feminine Italian

Ginevra is the Italian form of Guinevere, the legendary queen of King Arthur in Arthurian romance. The name derives from the Norman French version of the Welsh Gwenhwyfar, which is composed of the old Celtic elements *wi...

Ginger Feminine English

Ginger is an English feminine given name derived from the English word ginger, referring either to the spice or the reddish-brown color. It can also function as a diminutive of Virginia, a connection popularized by the f...

Gintaras Masculine Lithuanian

Gintaras is a Lithuanian masculine given name that directly means "amber" in Lithuanian. The name's wide currency in Lithuania hints at the deep historical and cultural connection Balts have always had to amber, the foss...

Gintarė Feminine Lithuanian

Gintarė is a Lithuanian feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of Gintaras. The name Gintaras itself means "amber" in Lithuanian, reflecting the cultural and historical significance of amber in Lithuania, wher...

Glenn Masculine English

EtymologyGlenn is a given name and surname of Scottish and Irish origin, derived from the Gaelic word gleann, meaning "valley". The surname originally described someone who lived in or near a valley, and it was later ado...

Gohar Feminine Armenian Persian +1

Gohar (also spelled Gauhar or Gawhar) is a given name and surname derived from Persian gōhar (گوهر), meaning "gem, jewel" or "essence, substance." The name is used across several cultures with different gender associatio...

Goharik Feminine Armenian

Goharik is the Armenian diminutive of Gohar, a name derived from Persian gōhar, meaning "jewel" or "gemstone." The diminutive suffix -ik conveys endearment or smallness, making Goharik a loving and familiar form akin to...

Gol Feminine Persian

Gol is a feminine Persian name directly drawn from the word gol (گل), meaning "flower" or "rose" in Persian. The name reflects the long Persian tradition of using floral vocabulary to name girls, calling to mind beauty,...

Golbahar Feminine Persian

Golbahar is a Persian feminine name meaning "spring flower", composed of the elements gol meaning "flower, rose" and bahār meaning "spring". The combination evokes images of fresh blossoms and the renewal of nature after...

Golnar Feminine Persian

Golnar is a feminine given name of Persian origin, meaning "pomegranate flower." It is derived from the Persian elements gol (گل), meaning "flower," and nār (نار), meaning "pomegranate." The pomegranate holds deep cultur...

Gölnara Feminine Tatar

Gölnara is a Tatar feminine given name, a regional form of the Persian name Golnar. The root name Golnar is composed of the Persian elements gol meaning "flower" and nār meaning "pomegranate", thus carrying the lyrical m...

Golnaz Feminine Persian

Golnaz is a feminine Persian given name that combines two expressive elements from the Persian language. The first part, gol (گل), means "flower" or "rose," while the second, nāz (ناز), conveys "delight," "comfort," or "...

Golshan Feminine Persian

Etymology and Linguistic RootsGolshan is a feminine given name of Persian origin. It derives from the archaic Persian word گلشن (golshan), meaning "rose garden". The name is formed from gol, meaning "flower" or "rose", c...

Golzar Unisex Persian

Golzar is a unisex Persian given name that poetically evokes a garden of flowers. It is derived from the Persian word gol (گل) meaning "flower, rose" combined with the suffix -zār (زار) meaning "place abounding in, field...

Gonca Feminine Turkish

Gonca is a feminine given name of Turkish origin, derived from the Persian word غُنچه (ghoncheh), meaning "flower bud." The name evokes the beauty and promise of a young flower yet to bloom, making it a popular choice fo...

Gosia Feminine Polish

Gosia is a Polish diminutive of Małgorzata, itself the Polish form of Margaret. The name Margaret ultimately derives from the Greek word μαργαρίτης (margarites) meaning "pearl", a term that was probably borrowed from an...

Grania Feminine Irish

Grania is a Latinized form of the Irish name Gráinne.Etymology and OriginThe ancestral name Gráinne is of uncertain origin. Some sources suggest it derives from Old Irish grán meaning "grain" or gráin meaning "hatred, fe...

Granya Feminine Irish

Etymology and OriginsGranya is a variant of Grania, which itself is the Latinized form of the Irish name Gráinne. The root name Gráinne is of uncertain etymology, possibly deriving from Old Irish grán meaning "grain" or...

Greet Feminine Dutch

Greet is a Dutch short form of Margaret, a name with a rich history and widespread use across Europe. The name Margaret ultimately derives from Latin Margarita, which came from Greek μαργαρίτης (margarites) meaning "pear...

Greetje Feminine Dutch

Greetje is the Dutch diminutive of Margaret, ultimately derived from the Greek margarites (μαργαρίτης) meaning "pearl", a word likely borrowed from an Indo-Iranian source. The name has been popular in the Netherlands as...

Gresham Masculine English

Gresham is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from a surname that itself came from a place name. The place name, found in Norfolk, England, is composed of the Old English elements græs (“grass”) and hām (“...

Gréta Feminine Hungarian Icelandic

Gréta is a feminine given name used in Hungarian and Icelandic. It is a short form of Margaréta in Hungarian and of Margrét in Icelandic, all ultimately derived from Margaret, which comes from the Greek word margarites,...

Greta Feminine English German +4

Greta is a short form of Margareta, ultimately derived from the Greek word margarites meaning "pearl". This etymology links Greta to a long tradition of names evoking precious gems, a common practice in many cultures. Th...

Gretchen Feminine English German

Gretchen is a female given name of German origin, a diminutive of Margarete, the German form of Margaret. Etymologically, Margaret ultimately derives from the Greek word μαργαρίτης (margarites) meaning "pearl," which lik...

Grete Feminine Danish German +1

Grete (also spelled Grethe) is a feminine given name used primarily in Danish, German, and Norwegian cultures. It originated as a short form of Margaret, itself derived from the Greek word margarites (μαργαρίτης), meanin...

Gretel Feminine German Literature

Gretel is a German diminutive of Grete, which itself is a short form of Margaret. Ultimately derived from the Greek word margarites meaning "pearl," the name spread across Europe through the veneration of several saints...

Grethe Feminine Danish Norwegian

Grethe is a Danish and Norwegian short form of Margrethe, which in turn derives from Greek margaritēs meaning "pearl". As a Nordic diminutive, Grethe carries the same elegant connotations as its longer counterpart while...

Griet Feminine Dutch

Griet is a Dutch short form of Margriet, which itself is the Dutch form of Margaret. The name ultimately derives from the Greek word μαργαρίτης (margarites), meaning "pearl." This origin is shared with the English Margar...

Grover Masculine English

Grover is a masculine given name derived from an English surname that originated from an occupation or a topographic location. The surname itself traces back to the Old English word graf meaning "grove of trees," referri...

Grozda Feminine Bulgarian Macedonian

Etymology and BackgroundGrozda is a feminine given name primarily used in Bulgarian and Macedonian contexts. It serves as a feminine form of the masculine name Grozdan, which is rooted in the South Slavic word for grapes...

Grozdan Masculine Bulgarian Macedonian

Grozdan is a masculine given name used in Bulgaria and North Macedonia. It is derived from the South Slavic words for "grapes": Bulgarian грозде (grozde) and Macedonian грозје (grozje). The name reflects the agricultural...

Grozdana Feminine Bulgarian Croatian +1

Grozdana is a feminine given name used primarily in Bulgarian, Croatian, and Macedonian cultures. It is the feminine form of the masculine name Grozdan, which is derived from the South Slavic words for 'grapes': Bulgaria...

Guilan Feminine Chinese

Guilan is a Chinese feminine name composed of two characters: guì (桂), meaning "laurel, cassia, cinnamon," and lán (兰), meaning "orchid, elegant." The combination evokes qualities of fragrance, beauty, and refinement,...

Guiying Unisex Chinese

Guiying is a common Chinese feminine given name, widely recognized for its poetic and strong connotations. The name is typically composed of two Chinese characters: gui (桂), meaning "laurel," "cassia," or "cinnamon," an...

Gül Feminine Turkish

Gül is a Turkish feminine given name meaning "rose", ultimately from Persian (gol). The name is common across several languages influenced by Persian, including Gul in Urdu, Pashto (Gwal), and as a feminine name in Turki...

Gul Unisex Pashto Urdu

Gul is a unisex given name meaning "flower, rose" in Urdu and Pashto, ultimately derived from Persian _gol_ (گل). It is a common name in Persian, Pashto, Turkish, and other languages influenced by Persian culture. In Ara...

Gülay Feminine Azerbaijani Turkish

Gülay is a feminine given name used primarily in Azerbaijani and Turkish cultures. The name is a compound of two elements: gül, meaning "rose" (derived from Persian gol), and ay, meaning "moon." Together, they form the p...

Gulbadan Feminine Urdu

Gulbadan is a feminine name of Persian origin, meaning "having a body like a rose" (from gul, "rose," and badan, "body"). It is most famously associated with Gulbadan Begum (1522–1603), a Mughal princess and the daughter...

Gülbahar Feminine Turkish

Gülbahar is a Turkish feminine given name derived from the Persian name Golbahar, which means "spring flower" from Persian گل (gol) meaning "flower, rose" and بهار (bahār) meaning "spring". The name thus evokes the beaut...

Gulbahar Feminine Urdu

Gulbahar is the Urdu form of Golbahar, a Persian feminine name. The root name Golbahar is composed of the Persian elements gol meaning “flower, rose” and bahār meaning “spring”, together signifying “spring flower” — a po...

Gülden Feminine Turkish

Gülden is a Turkish feminine given name that means "from the rose" in Turkish, evoking beauty and delicacy through the imagery of the flower. The name is derived from the word gül (rose), a classic emblem in Turkish and...

Gülistan Feminine Turkish

Gülistan is a Turkish feminine given name meaning "rose garden." It is a poetic compound derived from the Persian gol ("rose") and -estan ("place of"), ultimately tracing back to the same linguistic origins as the relate...

Gulistan Feminine Kurdish

Gulistan is a Kurdish feminine personal name, functioning as the direct Kurdish form of Gülistan. The name belongs to a broader family of Persianate names centered on the rose garden motif that spread across the Middle E...

Gull Feminine Swedish

Gull is a Swedish feminine given name, typically used as a short form of various Scandinavian names beginning with the Old Norse element guð meaning "god". While not directly etymologically related to the English word fo...

Güllü Feminine Turkish

Güllü is a Turkish feminine name meaning "rosy, with roses", derived from Turkish gül "rose", which ultimately traces back to Persian gol (rose). The name evokes associations with beauty, romance, and the bloom of a flow...

Gülmira Feminine Kazakh Kyrgyz

Gülmira is a female given name used mainly in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. It is a compound name formed from two elements: the first part, gül, comes from Kyrgyz and Kazakh гүл, meaning "flower", which is ultimately derive...

Gulnar Feminine Azerbaijani Kazakh

Gulnar is an alternate transcription of the Azerbaijani and Kazakh feminine name Гүлнар (see Gülnar). The name is derived from the Persian compound Golnar, formed from the elements gol meaning "flower" and nār meaning "p...

Gulnara Feminine Azerbaijani Georgian +3

Gulnara is a feminine given name used across several Turkic and Caucasian cultures, including Azerbaijani, Georgian, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, and Tatar. It is primarily a localized form or transcription of the Persian name Golnar...

Gulnaz Feminine Georgian Urdu

Gulnaz is a feminine given name used in Georgian and Urdu, derived from the Persian name Golnaz. The name combines the Persian elements gol meaning "flower, rose" and nāz meaning "delight, comfort," creating the poetic m...

Gülnaz Feminine Azerbaijani Kazakh +2

Gülnaz is a feminine given name used in Turkish, Azerbaijani, Kazakh, and Kyrgyz languages. It is a Turkic form of Golnaz, a Persian name composed of the elements gol meaning "flower" or "rose" and nāz meaning "delight"...

Gulnora Feminine Tajik Uzbek

Gulnora is an Uzbek and Tajik feminine given name, derived from Golnar, a Persian compound meaning “pomegranate flower.” The name combines gol (“flower”) and nār (“pomegranate”), reflecting the cultural importance of the...

Gulnoza Feminine Tajik Uzbek

Gulnoza is the Uzbek and Tajik form of Gulnaz, which itself is a variant of Golnaz. The name ultimately derives from Persian elements: gol meaning "flower, rose" and nāz meaning "delight, comfort," together conveying a s...

Gulrukh Feminine Urdu

Gulrukh is a feminine Persian name meaning "rose-faced", derived from gul (gul, meaning "rose" or "flower") and rukh (rukh, meaning "face" or "cheek"). The name evokes the poetic imagery of delicacy and beauty characteri...

Gülşen Feminine Turkish

Gülşen is a Turkish female given name of Persian origin. It is the Turkish form of Golshan, which derives from an archaic Persian word meaning "rose garden" (from gol, meaning "flower" or "rose"). The name thus carries c...

Gülten Feminine Turkish

Gülten is a Turkish feminine given name composed of two Persian-origin elements: gol meaning "flower, rose" and tan meaning "skin, body," thus conveying the meaning "rose skin." The name reflects a common tradition in Tu...

Gülüzar Feminine Turkish

Gülüzar is a Turkish feminine given name derived from the Persian Golzar. The name ultimately comes from Persian gol meaning "flower, rose" and the suffix -zār denoting a place abounding in something or a field/garden. T...

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