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The concept of 'grace' in naming transcends simple elegance, encompassing divine favor, inherent kindness, and a natural beauty that moves with effortless charm. Names rooted in grace often convey a sense of blessing, refined dignity, and subtle allure, making them cherished choices across various cultures. Whether desiring a name that signifies spiritual benevolence or a poised aesthetic, grace-inspired names offer a timeless and universally appealing quality.

40 names from diverse cultures

Grace English The word itself, denoting elegance, charm, and divine favor. Anna Hebrew Derived from Hannah, meaning 'grace' or 'favor'. Hannah Hebrew Means 'grace' or 'favor', the original form from which Anna is derived. Anya Russian A Russian diminutive of Anna, carrying the meaning 'grace' or 'favor'. Charis Greek Directly means 'grace', 'kindness', or 'charm' in Greek. Gratia Latin The Latin word for 'grace', 'favor', or 'thankfulness'. Graciela Spanish A diminutive of Gracia, meaning 'graceful one' or 'little grace'. Grazia Italian The Italian word for 'grace' or 'charm'. Chen Hebrew Means 'grace' or 'favor' in Hebrew. Anwen Welsh Means 'very fair' or 'beautiful', often implying grace and loveliness. Anika Sanskrit/various In Sanskrit, it can mean 'grace' or 'favor'; also a diminutive of Anna. Maliha Arabic Means 'beautiful' or 'graceful' in Arabic. Zuri Swahili Means 'beautiful' or 'good' in Swahili. Naima Arabic Means 'to be content' or 'soft, graceful' in Arabic. Mei Chinese/Japanese In Chinese, it means 'beautiful'; in Japanese, 'plum blossom', symbolizing elegance. Shobha Sanskrit Means 'splendor', 'beauty', or 'grace' in Sanskrit. Lana Slavic/Irish In Slavic, it can mean 'light' or 'gracious'; in Irish, 'beautiful, alluring'. Eulalia Greek Means 'sweetly speaking' or 'well-spoken'. Amara Igbo/Sanskrit In Igbo, it means 'grace' or 'mercy'; in Sanskrit, 'eternal, immortal'. Divina Latin Means 'divine' or 'heavenly'. Noelle French Means 'Christmas', often associated with the divine grace and blessing of the holiday. Evangeline Greek Means 'bearer of good news', often associated with divine favor and grace. Seren Welsh Means 'star'. Callista Greek Means 'most beautiful'. Zara Arabic/Persian Means 'princess', 'radiance', or 'blooming flower'. Leilani Hawaiian Means 'heavenly flower' or 'royal child'. Kiran Sanskrit Means 'ray of light' or 'beam'. Keanu Hawaiian Means 'cool breeze over the mountains'. Faris Arabic Means 'knight' or 'horseman', implying nobility, skill, and chivalrous grace. Chiharu Japanese Means 'thousand springs' or 'clear skies'. Sayuri Japanese Means 'small lily'. Adeline German Means 'noble' or 'nobility'. Eliana Hebrew/Greek Means 'my God has answered' (Hebrew) or 'sun' (Greek). Thandie Zulu Means 'loving one' or 'beloved'. Kaelen Irish Means 'slender' or 'graceful'. Nima Arabic/Persian In Arabic/Persian, it means 'blessing' or 'grace'. Leticia Latin Means 'joy' or 'happiness'. Zola Zulu/Italian In Zulu, it means 'calm' or 'tranquil'; in Italian, 'earth'. Azami Japanese Means 'thistle flower'. Kaia Scandinavian/Greek/Hawaiian Means 'earth' (Scandinavian), 'pure' (Greek), or 'sea' (Hawaiian).

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