Baby names meanings search results: The name Grímur is a baby boy name. The name Grímur comes from the Icelandic origin. In Icelandic the meaning of the name Grímur is: One who wears a mask, one who is concealed.
The name Graca is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Graca is: Grace.
Origin of the name Grace: Inspired by grace (eloquence or beauty of form, kindness, mercy, favor), which is derived from the Latin gratia (favor, thanks). The name was made popular by 17th-century Puritans, who bestowed it in reference to God's favor and love toward mankind.
gra-cea-(n)(n), gr-ace-ann ] The baby girl name Graceann is pronounced GREYS-N- †. ... The name is derived from the combination of Grace and Ann. Variants of Graceann include Graceanne, Graciana, and Gracianna. Variant forms share both the origin and meaning of Graceann.
gra-cea-(n)ne, gr-acea-nne ] The baby girl name Graceanne is pronounced GREYS-NN- †. Graceanne has its origins in the English language. Graceanne is a variant transcription of Graceann (English). Graceanne is not widely used as a baby name for girls.
Inspired by grace (eloquence or beauty of form, kindness, mercy, favor), which is derived from the Latin gratia (favor, thanks). The name was made popular by 17th-century Puritans, who bestowed it in reference to God's favor and love toward mankind. From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman.Buy the book.
The meaning of the name Graceland is Land Of Grace. The origin of the name Graceland is American. ... Name of the home estate of Elvis Presley.
The name Grace is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Grace is: From the word 'grace', derived from the Latin 'gratia', meaning God's favor. Famous bearer: American actress Grace Kelly became Princess Grace of Monaco.
GRAYSlyn. Meaning of the name Gracelyn Grace has come to meet poise and beauty. It was derived from the Latin for God's goodness -- or grace. Some say Gracelyn means Grace by the Lake because Lynn refers to a lake. Origin of the name Gracelyn Latin.
Inspired by grace (eloquence or beauty of form, kindness, mercy, favor), which is derived from the Latin gratia (favor, thanks). The name was made popular by 17th-century Puritans, who bestowed it in reference to God's favor and love toward mankind.