Glenys (Welsh)  "Pure" or "Holy"

Gloria (Latin) "Glory"

Glynnis (Welsh) "Holy, fair one"

Gobnait (Irish Gaelic)  "A mouth" or "A beak"

Godiva (Old English)  "God's gift"

Golda (Old English) "Golden-haired"

Gormlaith (Scottish Gaelic)  "Blue lady"

Gozala (Hebrew)  "Young bird"

Graca (Portuguese)  "Graceful" or "Beauty of form"

Grace (Latin) "Graceful" or "Lovely"

Gr�inme (Irish Gaelic)  "Grain-goddess"

Graziella (Italian)  "Grace", "Favor", or "Thanks"

Gregoria (Latin) "Vigilant"

Greta, Gretchen, Gretel (German) "Pearl"  [var.  Margaret]

Griselda (German)  "Stone"

Guadalupe (Spanish) "Valley of the wolf"

Gudrun (Old Norse)  "Secret lore of the gods"

Guinevere (Old Welsh) "White wave" or "White phantom"

Gunnhild (Old Norse)  "Battle maiden"

Gunnlod (Old Norse)  "War"

Gunnvor (Old Norse)  "Cautious in battle"

Gustava (German)  "Staff of the Goths"

Gwenda (Welsh)  "Blessed goodness"

Gwendolyn (Welsh) "Fair-browed" or "Blessed ring"

Gweneal (Welsh)  "White angel"

Gwenfrewi (Welsh)  "Blessed reconciliation"

Gwenhwyfar (Welsh)  "Fair lady"

Gwenllian (Welsh)  "White linen"

Gwerful (Welsh)  "Completely shy"

Gwenyth (Welsh)  "White", "Fair", or "Blessed"

Gyanda (Hindi)  "Knowledgeable"

Gypsy (Old English) "A gypsy"
Glenys - Gypsy
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