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Gretl
The name "Gretl" is a diminutive form of the name "Margaret" and is of German origin. It means "pearl" or "precious one." It is a charming and endearing name that carries a sense of beauty and value....
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Grey
The name Grey is derived from the Old English word "grǣg," meaning "gray-haired" or "gray-haired warrior." It is often associated with the color gray, which symbolizes neutrality, balance, and wisd......
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Greya
The name "Greya" does not have a widely recognized meaning or origin. It is not a common name and does not have a specific definition or cultural significance. It may be a variant or a modern creat......
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Greyce
The name Greyce is a variant of the name Grace, which is derived from the Latin word "gratia" meaning "favor" or "blessing." Greyce carries a similar meaning, representing elegance, charm, and divi......
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Greycie
The name Greycie is a variant spelling of the name Gracie, which is derived from the English word "grace." It carries the meaning of elegance, charm, and divine favor. Greycie is a modern and uniqu......
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Greyer
The name "Greyer" is a variant of the name "Grey" which is derived from the Old English word "grǣg" meaning "grey-haired" or "grey-colored." It is often associated with the color grey, symbolizing ......
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Greys
The name "Greys" does not have a specific meaning as it is not a recognized word or name in the English language. It could potentially be a variant or misspelling of the word "grays," which refers ......
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Grieg
The name "Grieg" is of Norwegian origin and is derived from the Old Norse word "grígr," meaning "grey." It is a surname that is associated with the famous Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg. The name ......
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Grier
The name "Grier" is of Scottish origin and is derived from the Gaelic word "gruagach," meaning "long-haired" or "long-haired one." It is a surname that was traditionally given to individuals with l......
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Griff
The name "Griff" is a diminutive form of the name "Griffin" and has Welsh origins. It is derived from the Welsh word "gruffudd" which means "strong lord" or "strong prince." The name carries connot......
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