List of 8 Names with "Holy" in Meaning Starting with (G) ×

A collection of baby names with meaning of holy. We found in our database 8 names have the similar meanings. If you want to hold this word 'Holy' for your lovely kid, please proceed to collection and choose any of the alternative in the list given below:

  • Gangah
    గంగా; ਗਂਗਾ; গংগা; கஂகா; गंगा; ಗಂಗಾ; ഗംഗാ; ગંગા Name Ganga generally means River Ganga, is of Indian origin, Name Ganga is a Feminine (or Girl) name. Person with name Ganga are mainly Hindu by religion. Name Ganga belongs to rashi Kumbh (Aquarius) with dominant planet Saturn (Shani) and Nakshatra (stars) Dhanishta.
    Meaning: Fast, Free flowing Origin: hindi
  • Geeta
    Means "song" in Sanskrit. The word appears in the name of the 'Bhagavad Gita', a sacred text of Hinduism (meaning "divine song").
    Meaning: Holy book of the hindus, Song Origin: hindi
  • Geetha
    Indian Meaning: The name Gita is an Indian baby name. In Indian the meaning of the name Gita is: Song.
    Meaning: Holy book of the hindus, Song Origin: hindi
  • Gita
    Means "song" in Sanskrit. The word appears in the name of the 'Bhagavad Gita', a sacred text of Hinduism (meaning "divine song").
    Meaning: Holy book of the hindus, Song Origin: hindi
  • Geeta Suhani
    Meaning: The Hindu holy book Origin: hindi
  • Ghodsi
    Ghodsi (Persian: قدسی‎, literally "sacred", "sacramental"; transcription from the Persian script of the adjective form of Ghods/Quds (Arabic: القدس‎), the corresponding transliteration from the Arabic script being Qudsi (lit.: Jerusalemite)) is a Persian surname.
    Meaning: Holy, Sacred, Angel Origin: Persian
  • Glenice
    Meaning of name Glenice. Etymology : Variant of GLENYS. Saint : Origin : Welsh.
    Meaning: Holy, Pure Origin: English
  • Gwenda
    Gwenda is a feminine given name of Welsh origin. It was apparently coined in the 20th century using the Welsh adjectives gwen "white, fair, blessed" and da "good", and may also be a variant of Gwendolen or a feminine form of Gwyndaf, a Welsh saint. The name was "regularly used until the 1960s, now rare."
    Meaning: Fair, Holy, White Origin: English