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GUADALUPE:
English unisex name borrowed from a Spanish place name, itself from Arabic wādī
al-lubb, meaning "river of the wolf."
GUINEVERE: French form of
Welsh Gwenhwyvar, meaning "white and
smooth." Arthurian legend name of the wife of King
Arthur.
GUSSIE:
English pet form of Roman Augusta, meaning
"venerable," and English Augusta,
meaning "August (the month)."
GWEN:
English/Welsh nickname for longer names containing the element gwen-.
GWENDA:
"Fair and good." Welsh name composed of the elements gwen
"fair, holy, white" and da "good."
GWENDOLEN:
"White ring." Welsh name
composed of the elements gwen "fair, holy, white" and dolen
"bow, ring." Myth name of King Locrine's wife.
GWENDOLINE:
Variant of Welsh Gwendolen, meaning "white
ring."
GWENETH:
Variant of Welsh Gwyneth, meaning "luck,
happiness."
GWENITH:
Welsh name derived from the word gwenith, meaning "wheat."
GWENNETH:
Variant of Welsh Gwyneth, meaning "luck,
happiness."
GWENYTH:
Variant of Welsh Gwenith, meaning "wheat."
GYPSY:
English name derived from the ordinary word with its associations of
fortune-telling and nomadic life.
GYTHA:
English name derived from Old English gyð meaning "strife,
war."
HADLEY:
"Heather field." English surname transferred to unisex forename
use, from Old English hæð "heathland, heather, wasteland"
and leah "field."
HAIDEE: Modern English name, probably
derived from the Greek word aidoios, meaning "modest."
HAILEE:
Variant of English Hayley, meaning "hay field."
HAILEY:
Variant of English Hayley,
meaning "hay field."
HALEIGH:
Variant of English Hayley,
meaning "hay field."
HALEY:
Variant of English Hayley,
meaning "hay field."
HALLIE:
Variant of English Hayley,
meaning "hay field."
HANA: Variant
of English Hannah, meaning "gracious,
merciful."
HANNAH:
English name derived from Hebrew Channah,
meaning "gracious,
merciful."
HANNIE:
Nickname for English Hannah, meaning "favor; grace."
HANNY:
Variant of English Hannie, meaning "favor; grace."
HAPPY:
Rare but existing English unisex name derived from the
vocabulary word, meaning "happy." Compare with Gay and
Merry.
HARLEY:
English surname transferred to unisex forename use, from Old English hara
"hare" or hær "rock" and leah
"clearing; wood," meaning either "hare wood" or
"rocky clearing."
HARMONIE:
Variant of Harmony, meaning "concord,
harmony."
HARMONY:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, itself ultimately from the
Greek name Harmonia, meaning "concord,
harmony."
HARPER:
English occupational surname transferred to unisex
forename use, meaning "harp player."
HARRIET:
Feminine form of English Harry, meaning
"home-ruler."
HARRIETT:
Variant of English Harriet, meaning
"home-ruler."
HARRIETTA:
Elaborated form of English Harriet,
meaning "home-ruler."
HARRIETTE:
Elaborated form of English
Harriet, meaning "home-ruler."
HARTLEY:
"Deer wood." English surname transferred to unisex forename use,
composed of the Old English elements heorot "hart, male deer" and leah
"clearing, wood."
HATTIE:
Pet form of English Harriet, meaning "home-ruler."
HATTY:
Variant of English Hattie, meaning "home-ruler."
HAVEN:
English unisex name derived from the vocabulary word, itself from Old
English hæfen, meaning "haven, refuge."
HAYDEE:
Variant of Swiss Heidi, meaning "noble sort."
HAYDEN:
"Hay valley." English unisex name composed of the Old English
elements heg "hay" and denu "valley."
HAYLEE:
Variant of English Hayley, meaning "hay field."
HAYLEIGH:
Variant of English Hayley,
meaning "hay field."
HAYLEY:
"Hay field." English surname
transferred to forename use, itself from a place name composed of the Old
English elements heg "hay" and leah "clearing,
open field."
HAYLIE:
Variant of English Hayley,
meaning "hay field."
HAZE:
Nickname for Hazel, meaning "reddish-brown" color or "hazel
tree."
HAZEL:
"Reddish-brown" or "hazel tree." The tree was so-named
for the hazel color of its ripe hazel-nuts.
HEATHER:
English plant name, meaning "heather."
HEAVEN:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, itself from Old English heofon,
meaning "home of God," earlier "sky." Possibly
ultimately from Proto-Germanic *khemina-, itself from
Proto-Indo-European *kem-/*kam-, meaning "to cover."
HEIDI:
Swiss nickname for Dutch/German Adalheid, meaning "noble sort."
HELEEN:
Dutch form of Helen, meaning
"torch" or "moon" or more likely "to elope."
HELEN:
Greek myth name of the most beautiful mortal woman ever to exist whose
abduction by Paris caused the Trojan
war. The name has been disputed for a long time. There have been attempts to
link it with Greek helene "torch" or selene
"moon." However, recently it has been compared by scholars to
Vedic Saranyu, wife of Surya,
who was abducted just as Helen of Greek mythology was; the name may
therefore be from the Proto-Indo-European root *sel "to
elope" and have been borrowed from the older Hindu myth of the
abduction of the goddess of dawn.
HELENA:
Latin form of Helen, meaning "torch" or
"moon" or more likely "to elope."
HELENE:
German form of Helen, meaning "torch" or
"moon" or more likely "to elope."
HELLEN:
Variant of Helen, meaning "torch" or
"moon" or more likely "to elope."
HELOISE
(Héloïse): Modern form of medieval French Helewise,
meaning "hale-wide; very healthy and sound."
HENRIETTA:
Feminine form of English Henry, meaning
"home-ruler."
HENRIETTE:
French feminine form of Henri, meaning
"home-ruler."
HESTER:
Medieval form of Esther, meaning "star."
HETTIE:
Pet form of Henrietta, meaning
"home-ruler."
HILARY:
English unisex form of French Alaire,
meaning "joyful;
happy."
HILDA:
"Battle." Old German nickname for longer names containing the element
hild
"battle."
HILLARY:
Variant of unisex Hilary, meaning "joyful;
happy."
HOLLIE:
Variant of Holly, meaning "holly."
HOLLIS:
"Lives near the holly trees." English surname transferred to
unisex forename use, itself from Old English holegn "holly"
denoting someone who lived where holly trees grew.
HOLLY:
English name derived from the name of the evergreen shrub/tree.
HONEY:
English name derived from the vocabulary word "honey." Also a term
of endearment.
HONOR:
American form of British Honour,
meaning "honor, valor."
HONORA:
Feminine form of Latin Honorus, meaning
"honor, valor."
HONOUR:
British form of Latin Honora, meaning
"honor, valor."
HOPE:
English name derived from the vocabulary word "hope." It is one of the cardinal
virtue names. The other two are Faith
and Charity.
HORATIA:
Feminine form of Latin Horatius,
meaning "has good eyesight."
HORTENSE:
French form of Latin Hortensia, meaning
"garden."
HORTENSIA:
Feminine form of Latin Hortensius,
meaning "garden."
HOSANNA:
Hebrew unisex name meaning "deliver us."
HOSANNAH:
Variant of Hebrew unisex Hosanna, meaning
"deliver us."
HUNTER:
English occupational surname
transferred to unisex forename use, meaning "hunter."
HYACINTH:
English unisex form of masculine Greek Hyakinthos,
meaning "hyacinth flower."
HYLDA:
English form of German Hilda, meaning
"battle."
IDA:
Continental name, originally a Norman name of Germanic origin, derived
from the element id, meaning "work."
IDELLE:
English pet form of Ida, meaning "work."
IDETTA:
English pet form of Ida,
meaning "work."
IDETTE:
English pet form of Ida,
meaning "work."
IDONY:
English form of Old Norse Idunnr, meaning "again
to love."
IESHA:
English form of Arabic Aisha,
meaning "alive."
IGRAINE:
Arthurian legend name of the wife of Uther Pendragon and mother of King Arthur. Meaning unknown.
ILANA:
Feminine form of Hebrew Ilan, meaning
"tree."
ILEAN:
Variant of English Eileen, meaning both
"bird" and "rival."
ILEEN:
Variant of English Eileen, meaning both
"bird" and "rival."
ILENE:
Variant of English Eileen, meaning both
"bird" and "rival."
IMOGEN:
This name comes from a misspelling of the Shakespeare character name Innogen,
possibly meaning "girl, maiden."
IMOGENE:
Variant of English Imogen, possibly meaning
"girl, maiden."
INA:
English and Scottish nickname for longer names ending with -ina, such as
Christina
and Dolina.
INDIA:
English name derived from the country name, itself meaning "land of the
Indus (river)."
INDIANA: English unisex name derived from the state name, itself meaning
"land of the Indians."
INDIGO:
English unisex name, derived from vocabulary word, itself ultimately from Greek indikon,
meaning "blue dye from India."
INDY:
Pet form of English unisex Indiana, meaning "land of the
Indians."
INNOGEN:
Correct spelling of the Shakespeare character name Imogen,
which is of Celtic origin, possibly derived from the Gaelic element inghean,
meaning "girl, maiden."
IONE:
English name coined in the 19th century, probably a form of Iona,
meaning "island."
IRELAND:
English name derived from the country name.
IRENA:
Latin form of English Irene, meaning "peace."
IRENE:
"Peace." English form of Greek Eirene,
the name of a goddess of peace.
IRIS:
English name derived from the name of the "iris flower," itself
from the name of the Greek rainbow goddess, meaning "rainbow."
IRMA:
Nickname for longer German names beginning with the elements irm, erm,
irmen, or ermen, all of which mean "entire, whole;
universal."
ISABEL:
"God is my oath." Originally a Spanish form of Elizabeth,
it later became an English royal name. Its popularity was enhanced by the fact that
it was borne by Queen Isabella (1296-1358), despite the fact that she was a
murderess.
ISABELLA:
Latin variant of Spanish Isabel, meaning "God is my
oath."
ISADORA:
Variant of English/French Isidora, meaning "gift of
Isis."
ISIDORA:
Feminine form of English/French Isidore, meaning
"gift of Isis."
ISLEEN:
English variant of Irish/Gaelic Aisling, meaning
"dream; vision."
ISSY:
Variant of English unisex Izzy, meaning "God is my oath."
IVAH:
English name taken from the biblical place name.
IVORY:
English jewelry name taken from the name of the material which comes from
the tusks of elephants.
IVY:
English name derived from the plant name.
IZZIE:
English pet form of Spanish Isabel, meaning "God is my
oath."
IZZY:
English unisex pet form of Isidore "gift
of Isis" and Spanish Isabel
"God is my
oath."
JACALINE:
English variant of French Jacqueline, meaning
"supplanter."
JACINDA:
English form of Port./Spanish Jacinta, meaning
"hyacinth flower."
JACINTH:
English name derived from the name of the orange-colored gem.
JACKALYN:
English variant of French Jacqueline,
meaning "supplanter."
JACKI:
Pet form of English Jackalyn, meaning "supplanter."
JACKIE:
English unisex pet form of both male Jack
"God is gracious" and female Jackalyn
"supplanter."
JACKLYN:
Variant of English Jackalyn, meaning "supplanter."
JACLYN:
Variant of English Jacklyn, meaning "supplanter."
JACOBINA:
Feminine form of Jacob, meaning "supplanter."
JACQUELINE:
Feminine form of French Jacques,
meaning "supplanter."
JACQUELYN:
English variant of French Jacqueline, meaning "supplanter."
JADE:
English unisex name derived from the name of the precious stone.
JADEN:
Elaborated form of English unisex Jade, meaning
"jade."
JADYN:
Variant of English unisex Jaden, meaning "jade."
JAIDA: Elaborated
form of English unisex Jade, meaning "jade."
JAIDEN:
Variant of English unisex Jaden, meaning "jade."
JAIME:
Variant of English Jamie, meaning "supplanter."
JAIMIE:
Variant of English Jamie, meaning "supplanter."
JAKI:
Pet form of English Jackalyn, meaning "supplanter."
JAKKI:
Pet form of English Jackalyn, meaning "supplanter."
JAMI:
Variant of English Jamie, meaning "supplanter."
JAMIE:
Feminine form of English James, meaning "supplanter."
JAN:
Nickname for English Jane, Janet, Janice
and other names beginning with Jan-.
JANA: Latin form of English Jane,
meaning "God is gracious."
JANAE:
English variant of Latin Jana, meaning "God is
gracious."
JANCIS:
Modern English name, possibly a blend of Jan "God
is gracious" and Frances
"free."
JANE:
English form of French Jehanne, meaning "God is
gracious."
JANEKA:
Pet form of English Jane, meaning "God is
gracious."
JANEL:
Pet form of English Jane, meaning "God is
gracious."
JANELE:
Pet form of English Jane, meaning "God is
gracious."
JANELLA:
Pet form of English Jane, meaning "God is
gracious."
JANELLE:
Pet form of English Jane, meaning "God is
gracious."
JANENE:
Variant of English Janine, meaning "God is
gracious."
JANESSA:
Elaborated form of English Jane, meaning "God is
gracious."
JANET: Pet form of English Jane, meaning "God is
gracious."
JANETTA:
Elaborated form of English Janet, meaning "God is
gracious."
JANETTE:
Elaborated form of English Janet, meaning "God is
gracious."
JANEY:
Pet form of English Jane, meaning "God is
gracious."
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