A sacred Vedic mantra; the personification of that mantra as a goddess.
Variant of Gaylon or Galen.
Possibly a combination of Gay and the suffix "-nell."
Welsh form of Guinevere, "white phantom," "fair one."
Valley of light.
The graceful, swift antelope.
Hewn stone, "dressed stone."
God is great.
Dutch form of Gertrude, "spear strength."
Vine, specifically a grapevine.
Giver, a Norse goddess associated with ploughing and fertility.
Variant of Gefion.
Scottish form of Juliana or Giles.
Rolling hills, "region," from Galilee.
Diminutive of names like Angelica or Gabriella.
Popularized by dancer Gelsey Kirkland; possibly a variant of Chelsea or Kelsey.
A precious stone.
Jewel, "gem."
Short for Gemini or Gemma; or Turkish for "my ship."
The twins, a zodiac sign.
Source, "origin," "foundation."
Diminutive of Eugene, "well-born," "noble."
Birth, "origin," "race," "kind."
Generous, "noble."
Paradise, "heaven."
Italian variant of Guinevere or Jennifer.
Short form of Eugenia ("well-born") or other names.
Likely a modern variant of Jenica or Geneva.
A spirit, especially one trapped in a lamp or bottle.
Diminutive of names like Jennifer or Genevieve.
Possibly "born of" or related to Genesis; obscure.
The Italian name for the city of Genoa.
Woman of the race, form of Genevieve.
Polish form of Genevieve.
A kind, "type," or "style" (as in art/music).
People of good social standing.
Earth, from Greek "ge."
Blend of Georgia and Anna, "farmer" + "grace."
Variant of Georgianna, blend of George and Anne.
Diminutive of George or Georgia.
Farmer, feminine form of George.
Modern variant of Giovanni or Geoffrey.
A grain, "a kernel," or a biblical figures name.
Ruler with the spear, feminine of Gerald.
Blend of Geraldine and Lynn.
The flowering plant.
Enclosure, "protection," feminine form of Gerd.
Bulgarian feminine form of George, "farmer."
Diminutive of Geraldine or Gerald.
Blend of Geri and Anne.
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