Grace baby names
Names tagged with “Grace” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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83 names
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- Annelise
English
94Combination of Anna (Hebrew 'grace') and Lise (German form of Elizabeth, 'God's oath'). A romantic compound blending grace with divine promise.
- Annaleia
Celtic
94Blend of Anna (grace) and Lea (meadow/light); reflects modern Irish naming traditions with classical roots.
- Miraya
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'wonderful' or 'admirable'. Also associated with Hindu tradition as a feminine form conveying grace and marvel.
- Rania
Arabic
92From Arabic meaning 'queen' or 'gazelle'. A name of grace and nobility popular in Middle Eastern and North African cultures.
- Rosanna
Latin
92Combination of Rosa (rose) and Anna (grace). Symbolizes the grace and beauty of the rose flower.
- Annemarie
French
92Combination of Anne (Hebrew 'grace') and Marie (Latin 'of the sea'). A classic Germanic-Romance hybrid popular in French and German-speaking regions.
- Annmarie
Celtic
92Combination of Ann (grace) and Marie (of the sea). A modern blended name honoring both classical and Marian traditions.
- Nawal
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'gift' or 'present'. Also carries connotations of grace and blessing in Islamic tradition.
- Leeann
Celtic
84Combination of Lee (meadow) and Ann (grace). A modern compound name blending nature and classical femininity.
- Aniela
English
84Polish diminutive of Anna, derived from Hebrew meaning 'grace' or 'favor'. Aniela carries the spiritual gentleness of its root while adding Eastern European warmth.
- Aliyanna
Arabic
84From Arabic Aliya meaning 'exalted, elevated' combined with the Hebrew name Anna meaning 'grace'. Conveys noble grace and spiritual elevation.
- Makaya
African
84From Swahili, meaning 'grace' or 'beautiful'. A modern name with African roots gaining contemporary popularity.
- Sabira
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'patient' or 'steadfast'. Also connected to Hebrew roots denoting grace and flower-like beauty.
- Annica
Scandinavian
84Swedish diminutive of Anna, derived from Hebrew Hannah meaning 'grace' or 'favor'. Popular in Scandinavia as a modern, streamlined form.
- Anny
Hebrew
78From Anna, meaning 'grace' or 'favor' in Hebrew. Popular diminutive form used across European cultures.
- Annika
Scandinavian
76From Swedish diminutive of Anna, derived from Hebrew Hannah meaning 'grace'. Popular in Scandinavian countries as a modern, friendly variant.
- Hanna
Hebrew
72From Hebrew Chana meaning 'grace' or 'favor'. Variant spelling of Hannah, traditionally associated with mercy and divine blessing.
- Annalya
Celtic
70Blend of Anna (grace) and Lya, with Celtic roots suggesting brightness or light; modern invented name with lyrical quality
- Liliannah
Hebrew
70From Liliana, derived from Hebrew 'lily' (symbol of purity), with the -hannah suffix from Hebrew 'grace'. Combines floral elegance with spiritual grace.
- Rahmiya
Arabic
70From Arabic رحمة (rahma) meaning 'mercy' or 'compassion', with the feminine suffix -iya. Evokes kindness and divine grace.
- Ireoluwa
African
62God's grace and favor; a blessing from the divine. Ire (grace/favor) + oluwa (God).
- Kirpa
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'grace' or 'compassion'. Deeply rooted in Sikh and Hindu traditions as a virtue name.
- Charissa
Greek
62From Greek 'charis' meaning grace, kindness, or charm. Represents divine favor and elegance.
- Aanshi
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'grace' or 'shy', connoting modesty and elegant refinement in Hindu tradition
- Maysoon
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'easy' or 'smooth', often used to denote grace and fluidity. Associated with ease and gentle beauty.
- Johani
Hebrew
62From Yohanan, meaning 'God is gracious.' Johani is a modern variant form used across cultures, particularly in East Africa and Scandinavian regions.
- Rithika
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'one who flows' or 'stream', associated with grace and movement in Hindu tradition
- Alanood
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'blessing' or 'generous gift'. A name of grace reflecting virtues of kindness and abundance in Islamic tradition.
- Annaka
Hebrew
62Grace and favor, a Scandinavian variation of Anna combined with the Norse suffix -ka, creating a modern diminutive form.
- Aniya
Sanskrit
55From Sanskrit meaning 'grace' or 'favor'. Also interpreted as a variant of Anya, associated with divine blessing.
- Anaily
Spanish
42Variation of Anais, derived from Latin 'Anna' meaning grace. Modern spelling creates a contemporary twist on a classic name.
- Seynabou
African
42From Wolof, a West African language. The name combines elements meaning 'grace' and 'light,' reflecting virtues valued in Senegalese culture.
- Ramayah
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'Rama' (beloved, pleasing) combined with 'ayah' (governess, caretaker). Associated with Hindu devotion and grace.
- Anaiz
Celtic
42From Irish 'ainnise' meaning grace or splendor. Associated with elegance and bright radiance in Celtic tradition.
- Annasofia
Latin
42Blend of Anna (grace) and Sofia (wisdom). A modern compound combining classical virtue names popular in European traditions.
- Riani
Irish
42From Old Irish meaning 'little queen' or 'royal one'. Associated with grace and feminine strength in Irish tradition.
- Giannalee
Celtic
42Combination of Gianna (grace) and Lee (meadow or light). A modern compound with Celtic roots expressing natural beauty and grace.
- Anjuli
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'offered' or 'presented,' symbolizing a gift or offering. Associated with grace and devotion in Hindu tradition.
- Annaiah
Hebrew
42Grace and favor; variant of Anya/Anna combined with Sanskrit '-iah' suffix. Combines Hebrew 'Hannah' (grace) with Indian phonetic elements.
- Giannarose
Greek
42Combination of Gianna (grace of God) and Rose (flower symbolizing love). A modern compound name blending classical and botanical elements.
- Annesophie
French
42Combination of Anne (grace) and Sophie (wisdom). A modern compound blending biblical grace with classical wisdom.
- Lillienne
French
42Derived from Lilium, the Latin name for the lily flower. Lillienne is a French feminine elaboration of Lilian, symbolizing purity, grace, and refinement.
- Anapaola
Italian
42Combination of Ana (grace) and Paola (small), creating a compound name meaning 'graceful and small' or 'little graceful one'
- Amarrah
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'promise' or 'covenant'. Also associated with the Amara variation, suggesting grace and beauty.
- Annalese
Hebrew
42Combination of Anna (Hebrew 'grace') and Lese/Liese (Germanic diminutive of Elizabeth, 'God's oath'). Blends classic grace with devoted strength.
- Annalucia
Italian
42Combination of Anna (grace) and Lucia (light). A compound name blending classical virtue with luminous imagery.
- Khaiel
Arabic
42From Arabic/Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious' or 'God's grace.' A variation of Michael and Khalil with spiritual significance in Islamic and Judeo-Christian traditions.
- Sadaya
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'auspicious' or 'fortunate', often associated with grace and blessing in Hindu tradition.
- Tannah
Hebrew
42Variant of Hannah, from Hebrew meaning 'grace' or 'favor.' Tannah modernizes the classic name with a casual, contemporary spelling.
- Sephorah
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Tzipporah, wife of Moses. Means 'bird' or 'sparrow,' symbolizing grace and freedom in biblical tradition.
- Ahnika
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'anika' meaning 'grace' or 'splendor'. Also used in Hindu tradition as a name denoting divine favor and elegance.
- Alaja
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'exalted' or 'noble', also associated with grace and spiritual elevation in Hindu tradition.
- Jonuel
Hebrew
42God is gracious, derived from Yohanan. Jonuel is a Spanish diminutive blend combining Jona with the suffix -uel.
- Caniya
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'grace' or 'beautiful'. A name with roots in South Asian traditions, conveying elegance and charm.
- Tanyah
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'worthy' or 'deserving'. Also a variant spelling of Tanya, associated with strength and grace in Indian traditions.
- Naeema
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'gracious' or 'blessing.' A name conveying divine favor and gentle kindness in Islamic tradition.
- Annlynn
Celtic
42Combination of Ann (grace) and Lynn (lake). A modern blended name with Celtic roots suggesting grace and water.
- Delanni
Celtic
42Modern coinage blending 'del' (bright) with 'anni' (grace), creating a luminous feminine name with Celtic roots.
- Leiann
Irish
42Blend of Leigh (meadow) and Ann (grace). Modern Irish creation with nature-inspired roots and classic feminine appeal.
- Sabria
Arabic
42From Arabic roots meaning 'patience' or 'blooming flower'. Associated with grace and feminine beauty in Middle Eastern tradition.
- Sidda
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit, meaning 'accomplished' or 'successful'; also used in South Indian traditions as a feminine name denoting grace and perfection.
- Nanci
French
42From Latin 'Nancia', derived from 'Nancy,' meaning grace. Popular as a standalone modern variant since the mid-20th century.
- Ayala
Hebrew
40From Hebrew 'ayala' meaning 'deer' or 'gazelle,' symbolizing grace and gentleness. Popular in Spanish and Latino communities.
- Anja
Scandinavian
40From Old Norse 'ann' meaning grace or favor. Also used as a Scandinavian diminutive of Anna, carrying the same meaning of grace and favor.
- Zanaya
Hebrew
40From Hebrew meaning 'God has heard' or 'grace.' A modern creative variation blending traditional Hebrew roots with contemporary naming style.
- Kharis
Greek
40From Greek 'charis' meaning 'grace' or 'kindness'; associated with charm, divine favor, and elegance in classical tradition.
- Shauna
Irish
40From Old Irish 'Siobhan', derived from 'Jean'. Associated with grace and God's favor in Celtic tradition.
- Anyah
Hebrew
40Grace or favor; also interpreted as 'gracious' in Sanskrit. A modern name blending Eastern and Western spiritual traditions.
- Leighanna
Celtic
40Combination of Leigh (meadow) and Anna (grace). A modern blended name with Irish pastoral roots and classic elegance.
- Jonpaul
Latin
40A modern blended name combining Jon (God is gracious) and Paul (small, humble). Represents a synthesis of spiritual grace and modest character.
- Hena
Hebrew
40From Hebrew meaning 'grace' or 'graceful.' Also associated with henna, the natural plant dye used in South Asian and Middle Eastern traditions.
- Sanayah
Hebrew
40From Hebrew 'Shanah' meaning 'lily' or 'grace', blended with Arabic influences. Associated with beauty and elegance.
- Ramata
African
40From Fulani origin, meaning 'elegant' or 'graceful'. Associated with beauty and refinement in West African naming traditions.
- Anitta
Latin
40Diminutive of Anna, from Hebrew meaning 'grace'. Popular in Portuguese and Spanish-speaking cultures as an affectionate form.
- Anniah
Hebrew
40Variant of Anna/Annah, from Hebrew meaning 'grace' or 'favor', with modern spelling variation emphasizing individuality
- Susanna
Hebrew
28From Hebrew 'Shoshana' meaning 'lily' or 'rose'. A biblical name symbolizing purity and grace, borne by a righteous woman in the Book of Daniel.
- Emiko
Japanese
12From Japanese kanji elements meaning 'blessed' or 'picture' (e-) combined with 'child' (ko). Often written as 恵美子 or 絵美子, conveying grace and beauty.
- Ayeli
Hebrew
10Deer or gazelle in Hebrew, symbolizing grace and gentleness. Modern name with nature-inspired elegance.
- Anae
Celtic
10From Gaelic 'ana' meaning 'grace' or 'radiance.' A modern variation reflecting Celtic linguistic traditions.
- Anoud
Arabic
10From Arabic meaning 'grace' or 'favors', reflecting divine blessings and elegance in Islamic tradition.
- Shahana
Persian
10From Persian 'shah' (king) and Sanskrit 'ana' (grace), meaning 'graceful queen' or 'royal grace'
- Suzannah
Hebrew
6From Hebrew Shoshannah meaning 'lily' or 'rose', symbolizing grace and purity in biblical tradition.
- Maral
Persian
5From Persian meaning 'deer' or 'gazelle', symbolizing grace and elegance in Middle Eastern cultures
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
