Central European form of Gisela.
Hungarian diminutive of Gizela.
Possibly short for Gladys or related to "gladius" (sword).
Polished, "graceful," from Greek.
Jewel, "precious stone."
The hard, transparent material.
Bluish gray, "gleaming."
Son of the servant of Jesus.
Feminine form of Glenn, "valley."
Variant of Glenys, "pure," "holy."
Pure, "holy."
Sweety, "sweetness."
Invented by L. Frank Baum for the Good Witch in Oz.
Likely a modern invented name.
Variant of Gloria, "glory."
Blend of Gloria and Ann.
Blend of Gloria and Marie.
High renown or honor won by notable achievements.
Shine, "luster," or "an explanation."
Maker or seller of gloves.
Original Greek form of Glikieria, "sweetness."
Valley.
Little valley, derived from Glyn.
Variant of Glyn, "valley."
Variant spelling of Glynis.
Beloved God.
Gift of God.
To be good + "glory," meaning "one who glorifies good."
Made of gold, "shining like gold."
Elaborate invented compound, likely blending "Golden" and "Ivanna."
Diminutive of Golda or a nickname meaning "golden."
Gold friend, from a Welsh surname.
Diminutive of Golda or Golden.
Flower bud.
Flower bud in Albanian, the birth name of Mother Teresa.
To be desired or approved of; virtuous.
Good man, an occupational term for a master of a household.
Good friend, from Old English.
The search engine and tech company.
The waterfowl.
Milkmaid, "cowherd girl," devotees of Krishna.
Beautiful, "dazzlingly attractive."
Angel.
Gold, from the Middle English nickname for someone with blond hair.
Elvis Presleys estate name; "grace land."
Diminutive of Grace.
Grace, Spanish form of Grace.
Polish form of Grace.
Grain, or possibly "she who inspires terror."
Pomegranate, city in Spain.
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