Top 100 Christian Baby Girl Names Starting Width Gio

Looking for the perfect name for your baby boy? Check out the 'Top 100 Christian Baby Girl Names Starting Width Gio' for a blend of tradition and modernity. Our curated list features short and cool names that are easy to pronounce and remember. Whether you're seeking names for a Muslim, Hindu, Sikh, or Christian baby, you'll find modern, simple options that resonate across various religions and cultures. Discover the ideal name that balances uniqueness and ease in our comprehensive guide.

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Giovanna

The name Giovanna is a baby girl name. The name Giovanna comes from the Italian origin. In Italian The meaning of the name Giovanna is: Feminine form of Giovanni: gift from God.

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Giordana

Feminization of Giordano, which is the Italian version of Jordan, and it means "to descend or flow down." Personal experiences with the name Giordana: | Edit Share what you know! Nicknames for Giordana: | Edit Share what you know! Meanings and history of the name Giordana: | Edit. Italian form of Jordana.

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Giovana

Origin of the name Giovanna: Feminine form of Giovanni, the Italian cognate of John (God is gracious).

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Giorgianna

Greek Meaning: The name Georgiana is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Georgiana is: A feminine form of the Greek George, meaning tiller of the soil, or farmer.

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Giorsal

gior-sal, gi-ors-al ] The baby girl name Giorsal is derived from Scottish and Germanic origins. Giorsal is a variation of the name Giorsala. Giorsal is also a variation of the name Griselda (English, German, Italian, and Spanish). Giorsal is rarely used as a baby name for girls.

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Giorgetta

Giorgetta is a baby girl name its meaning is a girl from the farm. Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 916 times.

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Giovanah

Hebrew, via Italian. Meaning. "YHWH/The Lord is Gracious" Giovanna is an Italian feminine first name. It is the feminine counterpart of the masculine Giovanni, which in turn is the Italian form of John; it is thus the Italian equivalent of Jane, Joanna, Jeanne, etc.