Names Meaning Grace

Elegant baby names meaning grace, graceful, or gracious. We found 62 names matching this theme.

Georgeieanna

A blended feminine form combining George (farmer) with Jeanna (God is gracious).

English, combination name

Graceila

A diminutive or variant form of Grace, meaning elegance, charm, or divine grace.

Spanish

Graela

Possibly related to grace or a variant of names like Greta or Gracie.

Germanic, possibly Scandinavian

Jaakko

God is gracious.

Finnish

Loutfia

Graceful or elegant.

Arabic

Lutfia

Derived from Arabic elements relating to 'kindness,' 'gentleness,' or 'grace.'

Arabic

Charalambous

One who brings joy or grace.

Greek

John

God is gracious

Hebrew

Susan

Lily or graceful lily, from the Hebrew 'shoshana' meaning 'lily.'

Hebrew

Nancy

Grace or favor.

Hebrew, English

Anna

Grace or favor.

Hebrew

Jack

God is gracious.

Hebrew via Old English

Janet

A Scottish diminutive of Jeanne, derived from Jehovah, meaning 'God is gracious....

Scottish

Joan

God is gracious; a feminine form of John.

Hebrew, English

Jean

God is gracious or the Lord is merciful.

Hebrew

Ann

The name means 'grace' or 'favor'.

Hebrew

Sean

God is gracious.

Irish

Jane

God is gracious or a feminine form of John.

Hebrew, Old French, English

Juan

The Spanish form of John, meaning 'God is gracious'.

Hebrew

ANNIE

Grace or favor.

Hebrew

Anne

Grace or favor.

Hebrew

Johnny

A diminutive of John, meaning 'God is gracious.'

English

Evan

Young warrior or God is gracious.

Welsh

Suzanne

A lily or graceful lily.

Hebrew

Anita

Grace or favor.

Spanish, Hebrew

Jo

A diminutive of Joanna, Josephine, or Joseph, meaning 'God is gracious.'

English

Annette

Grace or favor, a diminutive form of Anne.

Hebrew, French

Jeanne

God is gracious.

French, Hebrew

Johnnie

God is gracious.

English, Hebrew

Ivan

God is gracious.

Slavic

Jennie

God is gracious.

English, Hebrew

Giovanni

God is gracious.

Hebrew

Susie

A diminutive of Susanna, meaning 'lily' or 'graceful lily'.

Hebrew

Jan

God is gracious.

Slavic, Dutch, Polish

Janie

God is gracious, diminutive form.

English, Hebrew

Jeannette

God is gracious, feminine form.

French, Hebrew

Janelle

God is gracious, feminine form.

English, Hebrew

Grady

Noble or illustrious, from the Irish 'GrĂ¡da' meaning grace or nobility.

Irish

Janette

A feminine form meaning 'God is gracious.'

Hebrew via English

Milan

Gracious or dear.

Slavic

Johnie

A diminutive of John, meaning 'God is gracious.'

English

Hans

God is gracious or God's gift.

Germanic

Giovanna

God is gracious.

Hebrew

Nan

Grace or favor.

Hebrew

Joana

God is gracious.

Portuguese, Spanish, Catalan

Siobhan

God is gracious.

Irish

Johnson

A patronymic surname meaning 'son of John,' where John means 'God is gracious.'

English

Orpha

A fawn or young deer, derived from Hebrew meaning delicate or graceful.

Hebrew

Johann

God is gracious.

Germanic, Hebrew

Jannette

God is gracious, feminine diminutive form.

English, Hebrew

Anibal

Grace of Baal or favored by Baal.

Phoenician, Spanish

Milly

Gracious protector or diminutive of Millicent.

English

Iain

God is gracious.

Scottish Gaelic

Jens

God is gracious.

Scandinavian

Johannes

God is gracious.

Hebrew via Latin and Greek

Sinead

God is gracious.

Irish

Hannibal

Grace of Baal or favored by Baal.

Phoenician

Esmond

Divine protector or gracious protector.

Old English

Hamish

God is gracious.

Scottish Gaelic

Ludmila

Composed of Slavic elements meaning 'people' and 'favor' or 'grace.'

Slavic

Bird

A feathered flying creature; freedom and grace.

English

Yovan

God is gracious, a Slavic form of John.

Slavic