List of Brazilian Baby Names Meanings Starting with (G) ×

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  • Gemmalyn
    Meaning: Gem, a jewel Origin: Brazilian
  • Gemmalynn
    Meaning: Gem, a jewel Origin: Brazilian
  • Genera
    The meaning of the name Genera is General, Generic. The origin of the name Genera is Latin. This is the culture in which the name originated, or in the case of a word, the language. Genera Stats.
    Meaning: Generic, the same Origin: Brazilian
  • Genero
    The meaning of the name Genero is General, Generic. The origin of the name Genero is Latin. This is the culture in which the name originated, or in the case of a word, the language. People who like the name Genero also like: Atius.
    Meaning: General, generic Origin: Brazilian
  • Genius
    Mary is a Hebrew name meaning “bitter”. But this beautiful name doesn't live up to its meaning. With 140 famous geniuses throughout history, Mary is the most popular name for female geniuses. Another Biblical name, this time from the New Testament, Mary spent most of the mid-twentieth century as the #1 name for girls.
    Meaning: A guardian spirit Origin: Brazilian
  • Geranium
    The geranium is a very popular flower that a lot of people know and love today. ... The name geranium comes from a Greek work geranos, which basically means crane. This is because of the shape of the flower that it is named this.
    Meaning: Flower Origin: Brazilian
  • Gillien
    Origin of the name Gillian: Arose in the 16th century as a variant of Julian, a derivative of the old Roman family name Julius, which is thought to be derived from Iulus (the first down on the chin, downy bearded). Gillian was bestowed upon males and females alike.
    Meaning: Young Origin: Brazilian
  • Glorianne
    Glorianne is used predominantly in the English language and it is derived from Latin origins. Glorianne is a variation of the name Gloria (English, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish). Glorianne is an infrequently used baby name for girls.
    Meaning: Glory Origin: Brazilian
  • Gloribel
    Meaning: Glory Origin: Brazilian
  • Gloriosa
    Latin Meaning: The name Gloriosa is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Gloriosa is: Glory.
    Meaning: Glory Origin: Brazilian
  • Graciene
    The origin of Graciene is Latin. Graciene is a variation of the name Grace (English and French). Graciene is rarely used as a baby name for girls.
    Meaning: Grace Origin: Brazilian
  • Gracinha
    Meaning: Grace Origin: Brazilian
  • Gradana
    Granada Name Meaning. Spanish: habitational name from the city of Granada in southern Spain. Similar surnames: Granata, Granado, Granade, Granda, Grande, Aranda, Grajeda, Grand.
    Meaning: Grace Origin: Brazilian
  • Grata
    Latin Meaning: The name Grata is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Grata is: Grace.
    Meaning: Grace Origin: Brazilian
  • Griselle
    It is of german descent meaning grey haired, or wise one... Famous real-life people named Griselle: | Edit. My name is Griselle too, and it's so weird you said you were named after a german nurse.
    Meaning: Gray, gray-haired Origin: Brazilian
  • Gryne
    The name Gryne is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Gryne is: An Amazon.
    Meaning: An amazon Origin: Brazilian
  • Guilia
    Giulia is the Italian version of the feminine given name Julia. The corresponding Italian male name is Giulio.
    Meaning: Young Origin: Brazilian
  • Guilie
    Meaning: Young Origin: Brazilian
  • Guste
    About Guste. Go back to names list. Guste is the Lithuanian version of the name Auguste and Augustus, which means “great” or “magnificent”, although those are typically boys names. It is most likely in the same vein as the name Gus, which is also a short form of those names.
    Meaning: Revered sacred Origin: Brazilian
  • Gustella
    Meaning: Majestic Origin: Brazilian
  • Gwidon
    Meaning: Life Origin: Brazilian
  • Gymnasia
    1590s, "place of exercise," from Latin gymnasium "school for gymnastics," from Greek gymnasion "public place where athletic exercises are practiced; gymnastics school," in plural, "bodily exercises," from gymnazein "to exercise or train," literally or figuratively, literally "to train naked," from gymnos "naked" (see ...
    Meaning: One of the horae Origin: Brazilian