Names Categorized "grace"
109 Names found
Gratia is a Latin feminine name meaning "grace". It directly derives from the Latin noun grātia, which signifies grace, favor, thanks, or charm. The name embodies the concept of divine grace and elegance, a virtue deeply...
Grazia is an Italian feminine given name that directly means "grace" in the Italian language. It is a cognate of the English name Grace, both ultimately deriving from the Latin word gratia (meaning "favor, thanks"). Whil...
Graziella is an Italian diminutive of Grazia, meaning "grace." Ultimately derived from Latin gratia, it is a cognate of the English name Grace. While Grace gained popularity as a Puritan virtue name in the 17th century,...
Guðjón is an Icelandic masculine given name, composed of the Old Norse element guð meaning "god" and the name Jón, the Icelandic form of John. Thus, Guðjón can be interpreted as "God's Jón" or "godly Jón." The name refle...
Haniel is a variant of Hanniel, a name that appears in some translations of the Old Testament. The name is of Hebrew origin, derived from the elements ḥanan (to be gracious or to favor) and ʾel (God), thus carrying the m...
Hanna is a form of Hannah used in several languages, including Arabic, Hebrew, Belarusian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Norwegian, Polish, Swedish, and Ukrainian. The name ultimately derives from...
Hannah is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin, derived from the Hebrew name חַנָּה (Ḥanna), which comes from the root חנן (ḥanan) meaning "to be gracious," ultimately translating to "favour" or "grace." The name is pr...
Hannibal is a Punic name most famously borne by the Carthaginian general who challenged the Roman Republic during the Second Punic War. The name derives from the Phoenician elements ḥann meaning "grace, favour" and the n...
Hanniel is a Hebrew name meaning "grace of God," composed of the elements ḥanan (to be gracious) and ʾel (God). This name appears twice in the Old Testament (sometimes spelled Haniel in translations), though the individu...
Hanno is a male given name of Phoenician origin. It is derived from the Phoenician element 𐤇𐤍𐤍 (ḥann) meaning "grace, favour". The name was fairly common in the ancient Punic world, particularly in Carthage (a Phoenician...
Haris is a Modern Greek transcription and alternate transcription of the Greek names Χάρης (Chares) or Χάρις (Charis), both derived from the ancient Greek root χάρις (charis), meaning "grace, kindness."EtymologyThe name...
Hulderic is a masculine given name of ancient Germanic origin. It derives from the Old German elements hold meaning "favourable, gracious, graceful, loyal" and rih meaning "ruler, king". The name thus conveys something a...
Ianto is a Welsh masculine given name, functioning as a diminutive of Ifan, the modern Welsh form of John. As a pet name, Ianto has a friendly, familiar quality and is part of a broader Welsh tradition of shortening long...
Ivan is a male given name of Slavic origin, representing a newer form of the Old Church Slavic name Іѡаннъ (Ioannŭ), which was derived from Greek Ioannes (see John). The name ultimately traces back to the Hebrew Yôḥānnān...
Janet is a feminine given name that originated as a medieval diminutive of Jane. Jane itself is the medieval English form of Jehanne, the Old French feminine form of Iohannes, ultimately derived from John, meaning "God i...
Janette is a feminine given name, the variant of Janet, which itself originated as a medieval diminutive of Jane. Jane is the medieval English form of Jehanne, the Old French feminine of Iohannes (see John), tracing the...
John is a very common male name in the English language, ultimately of Hebrew origin. It is the English form of Iohannes, the Latin form of the Greek name Ἰωάννης (Ioannes), itself derived from the Hebrew name יוֹחָנָן (...
Johna is a feminine given name that is a variant of John, the English form of the Hebrew name Yoḥanan, meaning "Yahweh is gracious." The name Johna is rare in usage, formed by adding the feminine suffix -a to John. It is...
Johnie is a diminutive of John, sometimes used as a feminine form, but historically it has been predominantly masculine. The name is a variant spelling of Johnnie and Johnny, all stemming from the common English nickname...
Johnna is a rare feminine form of the male name John. It was first recorded in English-speaking countries in the 18th century, though it has never achieved widespread popularity. The name Johnna derives from the same ult...
Johnnie is a diminutive of John, sometimes used as a feminine form. The name John ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Yoḥanan, meaning "Yahweh is gracious," from the elements yo (referring to God) and ḥanan ("to be g...
Johnny is a diminutive of John, a classic English name with deep biblical roots. While originally a nickname, Johnny has since become a given name in its own right, particularly in English-speaking countries. The name ec...
Karissa is an English feminine given name, primarily a variant of Charissa. The name Charissa itself is an elaborated form of Charis, an Ancient Greek name meaning "grace, kindness" (from the word charis). The ultimate r...
Khariton is the Russian form of the Greek name Chariton, which in turn is derived from the Greek χάρις (charis), meaning "grace" or "kindness." This etymological root ties the name to concepts of benevolence and divine f...
Körkem is a feminine given name in Kazakh, meaning "beautiful, elegant, graceful". The name directly reflects positive qualities traditionally admired in many cultures, particularly among Turkic peoples where names often...
Etymology and MeaningLavanya is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, derived from the word लावण्य (lāvaṇya), which means "beauty, loveliness, charm". The name reflects the aesthetic and poetic traditions of India, w...
Leelavathi is a Southern Indian feminine given name found in Kannada, Tamil, and Telugu-speaking regions. It is the regional form of the Sanskrit-derived name Lilavati.Meaning & EtymologyThe name ultimately derives from...
Lilavati is a feminine name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "amusing, charming, graceful". The name carries significant cultural and historical weight, particularly in Indian mathematics and Sri Lankan royalty.Etymology and...
Ludmila is a female given name of Slavic origin, meaning "favour of the people" from the Slavic elements ľudŭ "people" and milŭ "gracious, dear". It is widely used across Central and Eastern Europe, particularly in Czech...
Ludmilla is an alternate transcription of Russian/Bulgarian Людмила, commonly rendered as Lyudmila. It is a female given name of Ludmila origin, meaning 'favour of the people' from the Slavic elements ľudŭ 'people' and m...
Lyudmila is a Russian and Bulgarian form of Ludmila. The name originates from the Slavic elements ľudŭ meaning "people" and milŭ meaning "gracious, dear", giving it the overall meaning of "favour of the people". It is us...
Masahiko (written: 正彦, 雅彦, 誠彦, 昌彦, 允彦, 政彦, 真彦, 正比古 or まさ彦) is a masculine Japanese given name. It is typically composed of two elements: one from masa (meaning "right, proper" as in 正) or masa (meani...
Masaki is a Japanese given name primarily used for males. Its meaning is derived from the kanji characters used to write it, most commonly combining 正 (masa) meaning “right, proper” and 樹 (ki) meaning “tree.” However,...
Masako is a feminine Japanese given name that can be written with various kanji combinations, most commonly 雅子 (masa, ko). The element masa may mean "elegant, graceful" (雅) or "right, proper" (正), while ko (子) means...
Masashi is a masculine Japanese given name composed of various kanji combinations. Each character in a Japanese name carries semantic weight, and Masashi is no exception. Common pairings include 政 (masa) meaning "govern...
Menna is an Arabic feminine given name derived from the Arabic word منّة (minna), meaning "favour, grace." The name is primarily used in Arabic-speaking communities and carries positive connotations of divine benevolence...
Mennatullah is a feminine Arabic name meaning "grace of Allah," derived from the Arabic minna (favor, grace) and Allah (God). It reflects a common thematic structure in Arabic and Islamic nomenclature where names combine...
Mile is a masculine given name used in Croatian, Macedonian, and Serbian. It functions as a diminutive of longer names such as Miodrag and Milan, as well as other names containing the Slavic element milŭ, which means "gr...
Milivoj is a South Slavic masculine given name, most common in Croatia, Serbia, and Slovenia. It is composed of two ancient Slavic elements: milŭ ("gracious, dear") and vojĭ ("soldier, warrior"), thus conveying the meani...
Milivoje (Serbian: Миливоје) is a masculine given name, primarily used in Serbia. It is a variant of Milivoj, which itself is derived from the Slavic elements milŭ ("gracious") and vojĭ ("soldier"). The name thus carries...
EtymologyMilivojĭ is the reconstructed Proto-Slavic form of Milivoj, a compound of the early Slavic elements milŭ “gracious, dear” and vojĭ “warrior, soldier”. The name thus carries the meaning “gracious warrior,” reflec...
Milka is a feminine given name commonly found in Bulgarian, Croatian, Macedonian, Serbian, and Slovene languages. Originally a diminutive of names containing the Slavic element milŭ meaning "gracious, dear", it stands as...
Etymology Milomir is a Slavic masculine given name common in Serbia, composed of the roots milu, meaning "gracious" or "dear," and miru, meaning "peace" or "world." These elements appear frequently in Slavic onomastics,...
Milutin (Serbian: Милутин) is a Serbian masculine given name of Slavic origin, derived from the element milŭ meaning "gracious, dear". The name is part of a broader family of Slavic names built on the root mil-, which co...
Mingze is a unisex Chinese name composed of two characters, each carrying a distinct meaning. The first character can be either 茗 (míng), meaning "tea," or 明 (míng), meaning "bright, light, clear." The second character...
Məlahət is a feminine Azerbaijani given name derived from Persian ملاحت (malāḥat), meaning "sweetness, elegance, grace." The name embodies positive qualities of charm, beauty, and refinement, and is a cherished choice am...
Na is a Chinese feminine name with elegant connotations. It derives from the Chinese character 娜, which incorporates the element nuó meaning "elegant, graceful, delicate." This character is commonly used in transcriptio...
Neema is a Swahili feminine given name meaning "divine grace." It originates from the Arabic word niʿma (نعمة), which signifies "blessing" or "grace." The name is widely used in Swahili-speaking regions, particularly in...
Nəzakət is a feminine given name of Azerbaijani origin, meaning "politeness, grace". The name derives from the Persian word نزاکت (nazākat), which carries the same connotation of elegance and refined manners. In Azerbaij...