This is a list of names in which the categories include grace.

Names Categorized "grace"

109 Names found

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Aikörkem F Kazakh

Aikörkem is a Kazakh feminine given name meaning "elegant moon". It is derived from the Kazakh words ай (ai) meaning "moon" and көркем (körkem) meaning "beautiful" or "elegant". The combination reflects a frequent patter...

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Alheri F Hausa

Alheri is a female given name of Hausa origin, predominantly used in West Africa, particularly in countries like Nigeria and Niger. The name means "the charitable, the good," derived from the Arabic root khayr (خير), whi...

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Altagracia F Spanish

Altagracia is a Spanish feminine given name that means "high grace", derived from the title of the Virgin Mary as Nuestra Señora de la Altagracia ("Our Lady of High Grace"). She is the patron saint of the...

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Amara 1 F Igbo

Etymology & MeaningAmara is a feminine name of Igbo origin, spoken by the Igbo people of southeastern Nigeria. The name derives directly from the Igbo word amara, meaning "grace." In the Igbo cultural context, grace is o...

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Amarachi F Igbo

Amarachi is a feminine given name of Igbo origin, spoken primarily in southeastern Nigeria. It is a theophoric name that encapsulates a deep spiritual meaning, translating to "God's grace" in the Igbo language. The name...

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Ana F Georgian Albanian +11

Ana is a cross-cultural form of Anna, derived from the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning "favor" or "grace." It is used widely across Slavic, Romance, Baltic, and other European languages, as well as in Fiji and Tonga. The nam...

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Anggun F Indonesian

Anggun is an Indonesian female given name meaning "graceful, elegant" in the Indonesian language. The name is most famously borne by Anggun Cipta Sasmi (born 1974), an internationally renowned Indonesian-French singer, s...

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Anika 1 F Danish Dutch +3

Anika is a distinctive feminine given name with roots in several European languages. It functions primarily as a diminutive of Anna or Ana, names that ultimately trace back to the Hebrew Hannah, meaning 'favor' or 'grace...

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Anita 1 F Croatian Danish +12

Anita is a feminine given name used across numerous cultures, including Spanish, Portuguese, Croatian, Slovene, English, German, Dutch, Scandinavian, and many other languages. It originated as a diminutive of Ana, a form...

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Ann F English Manx

Ann is an English and Manx form of Anne 1. Both spellings—Ann and Anne—have coexisted in the English-speaking world since the late Middle Ages. The name is ultimately derived from the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning 'favour'...

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Anna F Armenian Belarusian +27

Anna is a feminine given name, the Latin form of the Hebrew name Hannah, which means “favor” or “grace.” Used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament, it appears in the Hebrew Bible as the mother of the prophet Samuel (1 Sa...

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Anne 1 F Basque Danish +8

Anne is the French form of Anna, which itself derives from the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning 'favor' or 'grace'. It was introduced to England in the 13th century, initially gaining only modest use, but later became widespr...

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Annerose F German

Annerose is a German compound female given name, combining two classic names: Anne 1 and Rose. As a double-barreled or hyphenated-style name (often spelled Annerose, with no hyphen but fused), it reflects a familiar patt...

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Annette F Danish Dutch +5

Annette is a French diminutive of Anne, ultimately derived from the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning "favor" or "grace." While used in French-speaking countries since the 18th century, Annette gained broader international app...

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Annica F Swedish

Annica is a Swedish feminine given name, a less common spelling variant of Annika. While Annika is itself a Swedish diminutive of Anna, Annica evolved as an alternative orthographic form, likely emerging through a simple...

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Armo M Finnish

Armo is a Finnish masculine given name meaning "grace, mercy" in the Finnish language. It is a relatively uncommon name in Finland, but it has historical and cultural roots tied to Finnish onomastics. The name's meaning...

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Aykorkem F Kazakh

Aykorkem is a feminine given name of Kazakh origin, representing an alternate transcription of the Kazakh name Aikörkem (Айкөркем). The name is derived from two Kazakh elements: ай (ai), meaning "moon," and көркем (körke...

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Caris F English

Etymology and OriginCaris is a variant of the Welsh name Carys, which itself is derived from the Welsh word caru meaning "love." While Carys has been in use since the mid-20th century, Caris emerged as an alternative spe...

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Carissa F English

Carissa is a feminine given name of English usage, primarily considered a variant of Charissa. This derivation ties Carissa to a rich etymological lineage rooted in ancient Greek concepts of grace and beauty.EtymologyThe...

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Chanan M Hebrew Bible

Chanan is a Hebrew name that appears in the Old Testament as a masculine given name. It is a form of the name Hanan, which means "gracious" in Hebrew. The name Chanan is derived from the Hebrew root חננ (ḥ-n-n), which co...

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Channa F Hebrew Bible

Channa is a Hebrew Biblical form of Hannah. Derived from the Hebrew root ḥanan meaning "to be gracious," the name shares the meaning of "favour" or "grace." In the Old Testament, Channa corresponds to Hannah, the wife of...

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Chares M Ancient Greek

EtymologyChares is an Ancient Greek name derived from χάρις (charis), meaning “grace, kindness.” It belongs to a family of names rooted in the same concept, including the feminine Charis and the variant Chariton. In Gree...

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Chariclea F Ancient Greek

Chariclea is the Latinized form of the Greek name Charikleia and shares its meaning: "grace" and "glory," composed from the Greek elements charis meaning "grace, kindness" and kleos meaning "glory." The name is most famo...

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Charikleia F Greek Ancient Greek

Charikleia (Greek: Χαρίκλεια) is a feminine given name of ancient Greek origin, composed of the elements χάρις (charis), meaning “grace, kindness,” and κλέος (kleos), meaning “glory.” Thus, the name can be interpreted as...

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Chariklia F Greek

Chariklia is a modern Greek transcription of Charikleia, a female given name of ancient origin. The name derives from the Greek elements charis (χάρις), meaning “grace, kindness,” and kleos (κλέος), meaning “glory.” Thus...

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Charilaos M Greek Ancient Greek

Charilaos is a Greek male given name that combines two meaningful elements: charis, meaning "grace" or "kindness," and laos, meaning "people." The full meaning is thus "grace of the people." The name is rendered in Latin...

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Charis F Greek Ancient Greek

Charis is an Ancient Greek feminine name derived from the word χάρις (charis), meaning "grace, kindness." It is the feminine form of the masculine name Chares, which was borne by a 4th-century BC Athenian general and by...

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Charisma F English

Charisma is a feminine given name derived directly from the English word meaning "personal magnetism" or charm. Ultimately, it comes from the Ancient Greek term χάρισμα (chárisma), meaning "favor freely given" or "gift o...

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Charissa F Dutch English

Charissa is an elaborated feminine given name derived from Charis, the Ancient Greek word for one of the three Graces (Charites), signifying grace, charm, and beauty. It was famously coined by the English poet Edmund Spe...

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Chariton M Ancient Greek

Chariton is an Ancient Greek masculine name derived from χάρις (charis), meaning "grace, kindness." The name is best known as that of Chariton of Aphrodisias, a 1st-century Greek novelist who authored one of the earliest...

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Chen 2 U Hebrew

Chen 2 is a Hebrew given name that means "grace, charm". It is related to the biblical name Hannah, which shares the same root meaning of grace or favor. In the Hebrew Bible, the word chen appears frequently in phrases s...

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Chisomo U Chewa

Chisomo is a unisex given name of Chewa origin, spoken predominantly in Malawi, Zambia, and Mozambique. It directly translates to "grace" in the Chewa (Chichewa) language, making it a name bearing deep spiritual and cult...

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Dobrivoje M Serbian

EtymologyDobrivoje is a masculine given name of Serbian origin, derived from the Slavic elements dobrŭ (meaning "gracious") and vojĭ (meaning "soldier"). This compound name reflects a common Slavic onomastic tradition of...

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Dobrovojĭ M

Dobrovojĭ is a Proto-Slavic reconstructed form of the name Dobrivoje. It is not a historical or modern given name but a linguistic reconstruction proposed by scholars to represent the hypothetical ancestral form of certa...

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Eastmund M Anglo-Saxon

Eastmund is an Old English masculine given name. It is an older form of Esmond, deriving from the Old English elements ēast (“east”) and mund (“protection” or “protector”). Thus, the name may be interpreted as “east prot...

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Eda 1 F Turkish

Eda is a Turkish feminine given name meaning "behaviour, style, demeanour". It reflects the cultural emphasis in Turkish naming traditions on personal qualities and character traits. As a name that describes a manner of...

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Edanur F Turkish

Edanur is a feminine Turkish given name formed by combining the name Eda with the Arabic word nur (نور), meaning "light." The first element, Eda, comes from Turkish and denotes "behaviour, style, or demeanour," suggestin...

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Engrácia F Portuguese

Engrácia is the Portuguese form of Engracia, which itself derives from the Late Roman name Engratia. The root Engratia comes from the Latin meaning "in (a state of) grace", conveying a sense of divine favor or blessednes...

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Engracia F Spanish

Engracia is the Spanish form of the Late Roman name Engratia, whjch was derived from Latin gratia meaning "grace." The name literally means "in (a state of) grace" and carries strong Christian connotations of divine favo...

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Engratia F Medieval Latin

Engratia is a Late Latin female name meaning "in (a state of) grace," derived from the Latin word gratia meaning "grace." The name is most notably associated with a 4th-century Christian saint and martyr venerated in Spa...

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Eòin M Scottish

Eòin is the Scottish Gaelic form of Iohannes (see John), used in the Bible. Derived from Old Irish Iohain, Eòin ultimately traces back to Latin Iōannēs, Greek Ἰωάννης (Ioannes), and Hebrew יוֹחָנָן (Yoḥanan), meaning "Ya...

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Esmond M English

Esmond is an English given name derived from the Old English elements est meaning "grace" and mund meaning "protection". This masculine name was a compound typical of Anglo-Saxon naming traditions, which often combined a...

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Esmund M English

Esmund is a variant of Esmond, an Old English given name. The name Esmond derives from the elements est ('grace') and mund ('protection'), giving it a meaning like 'grace protection'. This type of compound name was commo...

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Eun-jeong F Korean

Eun-jeong (also spelled Eun-jung or Eun-jong) is a Korean feminine given name. It was one of the most popular names for baby girls in South Korea in the 1970s and 1980s, ranking third in 1970 and sixth in 1980.The name i...

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Eun-jung F Korean

Eun-jung is a Korean female given name. As a transliteration without diacritics, it is an alternate rendering of the Hangul name 은정 (see Eun-jeong). The name was highly popular in South Korea during the late 20th centu...

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Fadl M Arabic

Fadl is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "grace, generosity". It is directly derived from the Arabic root فضل, which conveys the concept of abundance, favor, and virtue. The name appears in early Islamic history, b...

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Fazal M Pashto Urdu

Fazal is an Urdu and Pashto form of Fadl, an Arabic name meaning "grace, generosity." The name Fadl itself has deep Islamic roots, being borne by a cousin of the Prophet Muhammad and a son of Abbas, the son of the fourth...

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Fazl M Arabic

Fazl (also transliterated as Fadl) is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "grace" or "virtue." It is derived from the Arabic root f-ḍ-l, which conveys the concept of excellence, favor, or bounty. The name appears in t...

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Feyz F Persian

Feyz is a Persian female given name meaning "grace". It derives from Arabic فئض (faʾiḍ), which signifies "abundance, plenty", itself rooted in the Arabic verb فاض (fāḍa), meaning "to overflow, to flood." This etymology c...

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Ghufran F Arabic

Ghufran is a feminine Arabic given name meaning "forgiveness" in Arabic. It derives from the root gh-f-r, which conveys the concept of divine pardon. The name is closely related to Ghafir, which means "forgiving" and is...

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Gotthold M German

Gotthold is a German given name originating from the 17th century, formed from the elements Gott "God" and hold "gracious, graceful, loyal". It belongs to a family of theistic Germanic names such as Gottfried, Gotthelf,...

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Graça F Portuguese

Graça is a Portuguese feminine given name meaning "grace." It is a direct cognate of the English name Grace, both ultimately deriving from the Latin word gratia (favor, thanks). While the English name Grace was adopted a...

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Grace F English

Etymology and Historical RootsGrace is a female given name derived from the English word grace, which ultimately comes from the Latin gratia meaning "favor," "thanks," or "charm." The name carries strong Christian undert...

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Gracelyn F English

Gracelyn is an elaboration of Grace through the addition of the popular suffix lyn, a variant of line that rose in fashion in the late 20th century. It fits a trend of ornate, multi-syllabic feminine names that blend a c...

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Gracia F Spanish

Gracia is a Spanish feminine given name meaning "grace," derived directly from the Spanish noun gracia. As a cognate of the English Grace, it shares the same ultimate Latin source, gratia, which conveys the concepts of f...

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Gracie F English

Gracie is a feminine given name and surname, typically used as a diminutive of Grace. The name Grace itself derives from the English word grace, ultimately from Latin gratia, and emerged as a Puritan virtue name in the 1...

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Graciela F Spanish

Graciela is a Spanish feminine given name, elaborated from Gracia, which itself means "grace" in Spanish. The name thus carries a deep spiritual and virtue-related resonance, being a cognate of the English name Grace. Ul...

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Gracília F Portuguese

Gracília is a Portuguese feminine given name, elaborated from Graça. The base name Graça means "grace" in Portuguese, making it a cognate of the English name Grace. The latter ultimately derives from Latin gratia, a term...

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Gracinda F Portuguese

Gracinda is a Portuguese female given name, an elaboration of Graça, which itself derives from the Portuguese word for "grace." This elaboration adds a distinctly Iberian feminine suffix, similar to names like Gracialind...

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Gracja F Polish

Gracja is the Polish form of Gracia, which itself is a Spanish name meaning "grace." The name ultimately derives from the Latin gratia, reflecting the Christian theological concept of God's favor and mercy. As a given na...