Names That Mean Grace
- Gratian
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"grace"Description:
Variation of Gracian
- Anamary
Origin:
English, combination of Ana and MaryMeaning:
"grace + drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"Description:
Variant of Annamarie
- Aniek
Origin:
DutchMeaning:
"grace"Description:
A cute Dutch diminutive of Anne, Annika or Annemiek.
- Elisma
Origin:
AfrikaansMeaning:
"grace of God"Description:
A beautiful girl name of Afrikaans origin with that loveable "El" beginning.
- Channah
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"grace"Description:
Biblical Hebrew form of Hannah, also spelt Channa or Chanah.
- Hanita
Origin:
HindiMeaning:
"divine grace"Description:
The added h turns Anita alluring and breathy.
- Annot
Origin:
Medieval EnglishMeaning:
"grace"Description:
A medieval English diminutive form of Ann, also recorded as a given name.
- Leeanne
Origin:
Combination of Lee and AnneMeaning:
"meadow grace"Description:
Leeanne is one of those names with a dizzying number of variations. This one feels like it's got at least one extra vowel.
- Anamarie
Origin:
Spanish and Portuguese combination of Ana and MarieMeaning:
"grace + drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"Description:
Variant of Annemarie
- Amarachi
Origin:
IgboMeaning:
"God's grace"Description:
Used by Kerry Washington as the middle name for her daughter Isabelle.
- Graziana
Origin:
Italian variation of GraziaMeaning:
"grace"Description:
An appealingly international spin on Grace.
- Nuša
Origin:
Variation of Anuša, SloveneMeaning:
"grace"Description:
Nuša ultimately is derived from Ana, giving it its graceful meaning.
- Zaynabu
Origin:
Arabic and Swahili variation of ZaynabMeaning:
"beauty, grace"Description:
Zaynab is the name of the Prophet Muhammad's oldest daughter. When written as Zaynabu or Zainabu, it's a name found in both the Arabic and Swahili languages and cultures.
- Anuša
Origin:
Slovene diminutive of AnaMeaning:
"grace"Description:
A Slovene diminutive by elaboration, akin to the Russian Anushka.
- Zejnep
Origin:
Kosovar variation of Zaynab, ArabicMeaning:
"beauty, grace"