Top Collection Of 100 Christian Baby Girl Names Starting With Gy

1.Gyda

Norse Meaning: The name Gyda is a Norse baby name. In Norse the meaning of the name Gyda is: Warlike.
Contribute your knowledge to the name Gypsy. ... From the English word for the nomadic people who originated in Northern India (Romany). The word was originally a corruption of Egyptian, as they were once thought to have come from Egypt rather than India.
Welsh Meaning: The name Gwyneth is a Welsh baby name. In Welsh the meaning of the name Gwyneth is: White.
Norse Meaning: The name Gytha is a Norse baby name. In Norse the meaning of the name Gytha is: Warlike.
Gyldan is a baby girl name its meaning is gilded. Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1121 times.
Gyorgyi is a baby girl name its meaning is farming woman. Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1056 times.
Australian Aboriginal meaning: The name Gymea is a Australian Aboriginal baby name The Australian Aboriginal meaning of Gymea is: Little bird.
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 ...
Gyorgyike is a baby girl name its meaning is farming woman. Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 812 times.

10.Gylda

Italian name derived from the Germanic element gild, meaning "sacrifice." Old English name meaning "coated with gold; gilded." Famous real-life people named Gilda: | Edit.

11.Gyovan

Gyovan is a baby girl name its meaning is god is gracious. Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 603 times.
Italian Meaning: The name Giovanna is an Italian baby name. In Italian the meaning of the name Giovanna is: Gift from God.
Gyöngyi, Gyöngyvér, or Gyöngyvirág are Hungarian feminine given names. They come from the Hungarian word, gyöngy, which means pearl. Gyöngyvirág means "pearl-flower" and Gyöngyvér means "pearl-blood", whereas Gyöngyi is a short form of either, or a nickname.