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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Gerldine
Gregorina

Watchful, vigilant

Latin

Gertruda

Strong spear

German

Gioya

Joy

Latin

Gaynelle
Gratiana

Favor; blessing

Latin

Galyn
Gueniver

Fair one; white and smooth, soft

Welsh

Gipsey

English

Glenna

Glen

Irish

Gricely

Dark battle

German

Georgianna

Latin

Galatea

White as milk

Greek

Galyena

High one; the land of Gaul

German

Grizelda

Dark battle

German

Geranium

Geranium flower

Greek

Guillelmine

Will helmet, protection

German

Garaitz

Victory

Spanish

Gladys

“The bright one,” from the Anglo- Saxon glaecl, bright, shining.

Welsh

Gwennie

Fair one; white and smooth, soft; fair bow; blessed ring

Welsh

Genette
Glee
Gaia

The earth

Greek

Galice

Fountain

Hebrew

Giada

Jade

Italian

Generosa
Gesa
Gatlin
Grizela

Scottish form of Grizelda gray haired

Scottish

Gloreya

Glory

Latin

Guthrunn

Battle

Scandinavian

Greer

Watchful

Scottish

Gelilya

Rolling hills

Hebrew

Gabrijela
Genoveva

Juniper tree

French

Georgene

Latin

Geneveve
Gennesis

Origin, birth

Hebrew

Gianna

God is gracious

Italian

Golda

Golden woman

English, Yiddish

Giralda

Spear ruler

German

Giullia

Youthful

Latin

Gredel

“The pearl.” Regarded as a German variant of Grethel, a form of Margaret, which see.

German

Gurseerat
Gudalupe
Gudrin

Battle

Scandinavian

Gianni
Gustava

Staff of the gods

Scandinavian

Goldia

Golden

Yiddish

Galathea

White as milk

Greek

Whether you’re looking for something grand or a gentle moniker, girl names that start with G have what you’re looking for. G names for girls are growing in popularity, generating buzz in celebrity birth announcements and in popular media. There’s the gnarly matriarch Gemma from Sons of Anarchy and the gregarious foodie Grace from Will & Grace, two characters that have helped their G names gain some footing with parents. A rarity, baby girl names starting with G are a great way to avoid overly used monikers for the most part.

G names for girls aren’t too out there, however, with the most popular choices of Grace, Genesis, and Gabriella all reaching the Top 100 in recent years. Close behind are Gracie, Georgia, and Gracelyn, waiting for their time on top. There are plenty of unique girl names that start with G as well like the vintage Gloria and Gwendolyn and the gentle Greta and Ginny. For those looking for adventure, try on the bold Guinevere for a splash of fun.

While relatively avoiding the spotlight, girl names that start with G are widespread, hailing from a variety of exciting origins. There’s a Spanish flair in Guadalupe and a romantic vibe to the Italian Giovanna, two names bursting with girly girl vibes. Get to know what this gorgeous letter has to offer within G names for girls.