Celestian Names

  1. Galina
    • Origin:

      Russian and Slavic feminine form of Galen, Greek
    • Meaning:

      "calm, healer"
    • Description:

      Commonly used in Russia, has an Old World Slavic feel. The original Galen can be used for girls as well as boys.
  2. Galla
    • Origin:

      Spelling variation of Gala
    • Description:

      Gala makes the name more festive.
  3. Gana
    • Gannet
      • Origin:

        German
      • Meaning:

        "goose"
      • Description:

        A bird name that could be thought of as an animated spin on Garrett.
    • Garnet
      • Origin:

        Jewel name, from the French
      • Meaning:

        "pomegranate"
      • Description:

        One of the jewel names in use a hundred years ago, due for revival along with sisters Ruby and Pearl.
    • Gaspard
      • Origin:

        French variation of Jasper
      • Meaning:

        "bringer of treasure"
      • Description:

        Jasper is an internationally-popular name that takes many forms, among them Casper, Gaspar, and the French version Gaspard. Virtually unknown in the US, Gaspard is one of the Top 100 Boy Names in France.
    • Gazella
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "gazelle"
    • Gazelle
      • Generosity
        • Origin:

          Word name
        • Description:

          Full-hearted new virtue choice, though five syllables is a lot to handle.
      • Geranium
        • Origin:

          Flower name, from Greek
        • Meaning:

          "crane"
        • Description:

          Offbeat flower name, sure to raise some eyebrows. But with Lily, Rose, and even Daisy starting to wilt, more alluring blooms such as Geranium, Magnolia, and Azalea may blossom.
      • Ginger
        • Origin:

          English diminutive
        • Description:

          Originally a unisex nickname for a redhead -- red hair is called "ginger" in Britain -- or for the name Virginia, Ginger perennially wears pink gingham and spike heels.
      • Glad
        • Glory
          • Origin:

            Word name
          • Description:

            Glory sounds fresh and uplifting and a lot more modern than Gloria (which is definitely feeling the stirrings of a revival, though some might still view it as a terminal Old Lady name). Glory, as in "Glory Be" and "Old Glory," has both a religious and a patriotic flavor.
        • Gracen
          • Origin:

            Elaboration of Grace, virtue name
          • Description:

            Grace, meet Grayson. The stylish classic girls' name Grace -- it's in the Top 20 -- and the trendy boys' name Grayson or Greyson, a member of the Jason-Mason-Cason club, combine to create the girls' name Gracen. For a little girl, we'd stop at Grace.
        • Granite
          • Origin:

            Nature name
          • Description:

            There's a whole quarry of rocky names parents are now considering: Slate, Flint, etc. , but this one is particularly hard-edged and problematic.
        • Greer
          • Origin:

            Scottish, contraction of surname Gregor; Latin
          • Meaning:

            "alert, watchful"
          • Description:

            This attractive Scottish surname choice, has a certain amount of glamour thanks to feisty British-born red-haired forties Academy Award winner Greer Garson, who was born Eileen Evelyn Greer Garson--Greer was her Irish mother's maiden name). Greer was chosen much more recently by Kelsey Grammer for his daughter and by Brooke Shields in the Grier form. As a surname, it's associated with feminist writer/activist Germaine Greer.
        • Grethe
          • Gwynne
            • Halcyon
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "kingfisher bird"
              • Description:

                This highly unusual name -- the Halycyone was a mythic bird who could calm the seas -- conjures up images of utter peace and tranquility because of the phrase "Halycon days"...and the sleeping pill.
            • Hana
              • Origin:

                Hebrew, Hawaiian, Maori, Japanese
              • Meaning:

                "grace, work, glow, flower"
              • Description:

                Many things to many peoples: a flower name, also spelled Hanae, to the Japanese; a Czech and Polish short form of Johana; and an alternate form of the biblical name Hannah in the US. It also means "craft, work" in Hawaiian and "glow" in Maori.