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Grace Baby Names

688 Grace names with meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.

Grace baby names are names that carry the meaning of grace, favor, or mercy — from the name Grace itself to the vast, beloved Hannah family, since Hannah is Hebrew for “favor” or “grace.” Parents love them because they sound soft and elegant while carrying real substance — a name that’s both pretty and meaningful.

Grace itself, and its sweetest forms

The classic Grace has never gone out of style, and its nickname-forward cousins Gracie, Gracelyn and Gracelynn give it a more contemporary, blended feel.

Hannah and the “grace” family

Because Hannah means grace or favor, an entire constellation of names shares its root and its meaning: Anna, Anne, Ana, Hanna, Hana and Chana all trace back to the same Hebrew source. Diminutives like Annie and Nancy soften it further, while Annabelle and Annalise dress it up.

International and blended spins

Names like Anya, Marianna, Mariana and Leanna weave the grace-meaning root into fresh, globally flavored forms, giving parents plenty of ways to keep the meaning while changing the sound.

A related virtue name

Mercy belongs in the same conversation — a virtue name that pairs naturally with Grace in spirit, if not in etymology, for parents drawn to names that speak to compassion.

Every name below links to its own page with a sourced meaning, U.S. popularity, famous bearers, and a clear audio pronunciation — so you can hear it before you choose.

Grace Girl Names

Syanne#10963 in the U.S.A modern blend joining a Sy-/Cy- sound with Anne ('grace; favor'). By the Anne route it touchesShyanna#11040 in the U.S.Shyanna reshapes Cheyenne — the name of the Great Plains nation, from a Dakota word for the peoGeorgann#11046 in the U.S.Georgann is a tightened spelling of Georgeanne, uniting George — from Greek georgos, 'earth-worZayne#11057 in the U.S.A spelling of Zain/Zane, from the Arabic zayn, 'beauty; grace; adornment.' Traditionally a mascAlexianna#11116 in the U.S.A modern blend of Alexia (from Alexandra, 'defender; protector') and Anna ('grace; favor') — anAmarielle#11127 in the U.S.A modern blend of Amara ('eternal; grace; bitter' by route) with the French -ielle ending (as iYvana#11127 in the U.S.A form of Ivana, the Slavic feminine of Ivan (John), from the Hebrew for 'God is gracious.' SleAnalaia#11141 in the U.S.A modern blend of Ana ('grace; favor,' from Hannah) with Laia/Alaia (Catalan short form of EulaAnalisse#11142 in the U.S.A spelling of Annalise, blending Anna ('grace; favor') with Lise/Elise (from Elizabeth, 'pledgeAnalya#11143 in the U.S.A modern blend of Ana ('grace; favor,' from Hannah) with a soft -lya ending (as in Amalya, NataAnarosa#11144 in the U.S.A joined Spanish double name, Ana ('grace; favor,' from Hannah) plus Rosa ('rose'). Warm and trAnnaleise#11154 in the U.S.A spelling of Annalise, a German blend of Anna ('grace; favor') and Lise (a short form of ElisaAnnaliah#11155 in the U.S.A modern name weaving Anna ('grace; favor') with Aliyah ('ascending; rising; high'); by those rAnnalisse#11156 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Annalise, a German blend of Anna ('grace; favor') and Lise (a short form Annelisse#11157 in the U.S.A spelling of Anneliese, a German blend of Anne ('grace; favor') and Liese (a short form of EliAnnely#11158 in the U.S.A short, affectionate form of Anneliese (Anne + Liese), also used on its own in Estonia and GerAnu#11161 in the U.S.A multi-rooted name: in Sanskrit anu means 'atom; a fine particle'; in Finnish and Estonian AnuCharise#11173 in the U.S.Charise is a spelling of Charisse/Cherise, usually connected to French cerise/cherise, 'cherry,Amarrah#11237 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Amara, a name read as 'grace' in Igbo and often glossed as 'eternal' thrAnushree#11272 in the U.S.From the Sanskrit Anushree, joining anu with shree ('grace; beauty; radiance; prosperity') — reChannah#11285 in the U.S.Channah is a variant of Hannah or Chana, from Hebrew channah ('grace; favor'). The Ch- spellingGeorgiagrace#11404 in the U.S.A modern joined name pairing Georgia (feminine of George, from Greek 'farmer; earthworker') witGraceleigh#11409 in the U.S.A modern joined name pairing Grace ('grace; favor; goodwill') with Leigh ('meadow; clearing'), Gurnaz#11411 in the U.S.A Sikh Punjabi name from gur ('Guru; teacher') and naz ('pride; grace; delight'), giving 'prideNancee#11413 in the U.S.Nancee is a decorative spelling of Nancy, itself a medieval diminutive of Ann or Agnes; Ann comHazelann#11438 in the U.S.A modern joined name pairing Hazel (the hazel tree; a warm brown color) with Ann ('grace; favorJingyi#11534 in the U.S.A Chinese given name (Mandarin pinyin Jingyi), whose meaning depends on the written characters Julieann#11551 in the U.S.A combination name joining Julie (from Julia, 'youthful; downy-bearded') and Ann (from Hannah, Kripa#11635 in the U.S.From the Sanskrit Kripa (Krpa), meaning 'grace; mercy; compassion' -- a gentle virtue name withLeyanna#11674 in the U.S.A modern blend of a Ley- prefix (Leah/Leyla) with Anna ('grace; favor'), in the flowing -anna sLillieann#11678 in the U.S.A modern joined name pairing Lillie (from the lily, 'purity; innocence') with Ann ('grace; favoMahnaz#11709 in the U.S.From the Persian Mahnaz, 'glory of the moon; the moon's pride' (mah, 'moon,' + naz, 'pride; graMaraki#11723 in the U.S.An Ethiopian (Amharic) name, often linked to Maraki and terms of grace and blessing; sometimes Breeann#11832 in the U.S.Breeann pairs Bree — a short form of Brianna or Bridget from the Irish — with Ann, from Hebrew Noam#11891 in the U.S.From the Hebrew noam, 'pleasantness; delight; grace.' In Israel it is unisex, leaning male (linRileyann#11907 in the U.S.A modern combination name joining Riley (from an English place-name 'rye clearing,' or Irish 'vSaralynn#11940 in the U.S.A combination of Sara (from Sarah, 'princess; noblewoman') with the fashionable -lynn ending, wShriva#11963 in the U.S.From the Sanskrit Shri ('prosperity; grace; auspiciousness'; an honorific and a name of the godRuwaida#11983 in the U.S.From Arabic ruwaida, a diminutive linked to the sense of 'walking gently, going softly, taking Sarahann#12006 in the U.S.A joined double name pairing Sarah ('princess; noblewoman') with Ann ('grace; favor') - a classThaliana#12017 in the U.S.Thaliana is an elaboration of Thalia, from Greek 'thallein' ('to blossom; flourish'). Thalia waWillowgrace#12045 in the U.S.Willowgrace is a combination name joining Willow (the graceful tree, from Old English 'welig') Zainah#12091 in the U.S.From the Arabic Zainah/Zaynah, 'beauty; grace; adornment,' a form of Zainab/Zayn. A gentle nameWillo#12111 in the U.S.A trimmed respelling of Willow — the English tree name, from Old English welig. The willow's slAadhyasri#12121 in the U.S.A Sanskrit compound of Aadhya ('first; primordial; the beginning,' an epithet of the Devi) and Aamara#12183 in the U.S.A spelling of Amara, a name found in several traditions: Igbo ('grace'), Sanskrit ('eternal; imAmariella#12200 in the U.S.Amariella is a modern blend, joining Amara/Amari (variously 'grace; eternal; strength') with thAmarya#12203 in the U.S.Amarya is a modern name in the Amara/Amaria family — variously tied to 'grace; eternal; unfadinAnalyn#12221 in the U.S.Analyn is a popular Filipino blend of Ana ('grace') and Lyn/Lynn ('lake; waterfall'), a common Anaria#12222 in the U.S.Anaria is a modern name blending the Ana- opening ('grace') with Aria ('air; melody') or Maria.Anasophia#12224 in the U.S.Anasophia is a combination name joining Ana ('grace,' via Hannah) with Sophia ('wisdom,' Greek)Anelis#12228 in the U.S.Anelis reads as a blend of Anna ('grace', from Hebrew Hannah) with Elise or the Germanic Liesl Anikareddy#12231 in the U.S.Anikareddy reads as the given name Anika (Sanskrit, 'grace; sweet-faced', or a form of Anna) ruAnnalina#12233 in the U.S.Annalina joins Anna ('grace', from Hebrew Hannah) with Lina (a short form of names like CarolinAnnamary#12234 in the U.S.Annamary combines Anna ('grace', from Hebrew Hannah) with Mary ('beloved' or 'bitter', from HebAnnapaula#12235 in the U.S.Annapaula (often Ana Paula) combines Anna ('grace', from Hebrew Hannah) with Paula ('small; humAnnasophia#12236 in the U.S.Annasophia combines Anna ('grace', from Hebrew Hannah) with Sophia ('wisdom', from Greek sophiaAnnelle#12237 in the U.S.Annelle is an elaborated form of Anne ('grace', from Hebrew Hannah), finished with the French-fAnnelyse#12238 in the U.S.Annelyse is a respelled form of Anneliese or Annelise, joining Anne ('grace', from Hebrew HannaAnnica#12239 in the U.S.Annica is a Scandinavian form of Anna ('grace', from Hebrew Hannah), a spelling variant of AnniAnniemae#12240 in the U.S.Anniemae joins Annie (a pet form of Anne, 'grace') with Mae (from Mary or May, linked to 'pearlAnoushka#12242 in the U.S.Anoushka is a tender Russian pet form of Anna ('grace', from Hebrew Hannah). It is also read inArieanna#12254 in the U.S.Arieanna is a modern respelling of Arianna/Ariana, from Greek Ariadne ('most holy'). It can alsAnneth#12276 in the U.S.A modern name, most likely an extension of Anne ('grace; favor') with an -eth ending, though itAubreanna#12288 in the U.S.Aubreanna is a modern blend of Aubrey ('elf-ruler', from Germanic Alberic) with Anna ('grace') Aneeka#12312 in the U.S.A spelling of Anika — read in Sanskrit as 'grace; brilliance' and in Hausa (West Africa) as 'swBetselot#12331 in the U.S.An Ethiopian (Amharic) name commonly understood as 'grace; my grace; favor.' A warm heritage naCarolann#12375 in the U.S.A combo of Carol (from Charles, 'free man,' also 'song of joy') and Ann (from Hannah, 'grace; fCharlottegrace#12385 in the U.S.A modern combo of Charlotte (a feminine of Charles, 'free man') and Grace (from Latin gratia, 'Corissa#12423 in the U.S.Corissa is an o-vowel elaboration of Carissa, a name from Greek charis, 'grace; kindness' (the Elnaz#12509 in the U.S.A Persian girl's name usually read as el ('nation, people' or 'God' in some readings) plus naz Gracious#12577 in the U.S.A virtue word name from 'gracious' ('kind, courteous, merciful, full of grace'), ultimately froNannie#12585 in the U.S.A pet form of Ann or Anna (and sometimes Nancy), from the Hebrew Hannah, 'grace, favor.' It wasJamara#12653 in the U.S.Jamara reads as a modern American coinage, likely blending the popular Ja- prefix with names liJoyanna#12701 in the U.S.Joyanna is a modern compound of Joy (English, 'gladness; delight') and Anna (from the Hebrew HaKarianna#12731 in the U.S.Karianna is a modern blend of Kari (a form of Katherine, 'pure') and Anna ('grace; favor'). It Katieann#12742 in the U.S.Katieann is a combination name joining Katie (a form of Katherine, 'pure') and Ann ('grace; favKalasia#12760 in the U.S.A Tongan/Polynesian name, a local form of Grace ('grace; favor'), also linked to Gladys. Warm aLeannah#12845 in the U.S.Leannah reads as a blend of Leah (Hebrew, often given as 'weary' or tied to 'wild cow') or Lee Leighana#12846 in the U.S.Leighana joins Leigh (an English surname, 'clearing; meadow') with Ana or Anna ('grace,' from HLeighanne#12847 in the U.S.Leighanne joins Leigh (an English surname, 'clearing; meadow') with Anne ('grace,' from Hebrew Louanne#12875 in the U.S.Louanne is a compound of Lou (short for Louise, feminine of Louis, 'famous warrior') and Anne (Luann#12877 in the U.S.Luann is a compound of Lou (short for Louise, feminine of Louis, 'famous warrior') and Ann (froMillieann#12988 in the U.S.Millieann is a modern American compound: Millie (pet form of Millicent, Amelia, Camilla) joinedRozanne#12990 in the U.S.Rozanne is a variant of Roseanne, a compound of Rose, from Latin rosa, the flower, and Anne, frNeima#13039 in the U.S.Neima is usually taken from the Hebrew ne'ima, 'pleasant; melody; sweet-sounding'. It also sitsNema#13041 in the U.S.Nema is read several ways: from Persian ne'mat, 'blessing; bounty'; as a Swahili word for 'gracPaisleyann#13079 in the U.S.A modern compound: Paisley (a Scottish town, and the swirling teardrop pattern named for it) joRasha#13151 in the U.S.From Arabic rasha, 'young gazelle; fawn' — a classic image of grace and gentleness in Arabic poRuthanna#13166 in the U.S.Ruthanna fuses two biblical names: Ruth (Hebrew, 'friend; companion') and Anna (from Hannah, 'gRyleeann#13168 in the U.S.Ryleeann fuses Rylee — a modern spelling of Riley, from an English place name meaning 'rye cleaSadiegrace#13171 in the U.S.Sadiegrace fuses Sadie — a pet form of Sarah, Hebrew for 'princess; noblewoman' — with Grace, fRitisha#13301 in the U.S.A Sanskrit-styled modern name, often linked to riti ('manner; grace; a rhythmic mode'). As a seThaleia#13301 in the U.S.Thaleia is the fuller Greek spelling of Thalia, from thallein, 'to bloom; to flourish.' In GreeNancie#13402 in the U.S.An -ie respelling of Nancy, which grew as a pet form of Ann, from the Hebrew Hannah, 'grace; faZayn#13403 in the U.S.From Arabic zayn, 'beauty; grace; adornment' — a long-established masculine name (as in Zayn alOnnika#13451 in the U.S.A spelling of Annika, the Scandinavian pet form of Anna, from the Hebrew Hannah, 'grace; favor.Amirianna#13551 in the U.S.Amirianna is a long modern blend joining Amira/Amiri (Arabic-rooted, 'princess; prince') to AnnRyleighann#13551 in the U.S.A modern compound of Ryleigh (a form of Riley, 'rye clearing; valiant') and Ann ('grace; favor'Analilia#13560 in the U.S.Analilia is a Spanish compound name joining Ana — from Hebrew Hannah, 'grace; favor' — to LiliaAnaleiya#13571 in the U.S.Analeiya reads as a modern blend: Ana (the Spanish and Slavic form of Hannah, 'grace, favour') Aniko#13576 in the U.S.Aniko is the Hungarian diminutive of Anna (Hungarian Anna/Aniko), from Hebrew Hannah, 'grace; fAnilu#13577 in the U.S.Anilu is a Spanish compound name, most often read as Ana ('grace', from Hebrew Hannah) joined tAnnaclaire#13578 in the U.S.A modern double name joining Anna (Hebrew Hannah, 'grace; favor') and Claire (Latin clarus, 'brAnnajulia#13579 in the U.S.A modern compound of Anna (Hebrew Hannah, 'grace') and Julia (Latin, from the Julii clan name, Annalayah#13580 in the U.S.A modern American coinage: Anna ('grace') extended with the popular -layah ending heard in MalaAnnalisia#13581 in the U.S.A modern elaboration of Annalise (German Anneliese), itself Anna ('grace') joined to Liese, a sAnnaliz#13582 in the U.S.A clipped, modern spelling of Annalise: Anna ('grace') joined to Liz, from Elisabeth ('my God iAnapaola#13583 in the U.S.A compound of Ana ('grace') and Paola, the Italian/Spanish feminine of Paul, 'small; humble' — Annarae#13583 in the U.S.A modern double name pairing Anna (Hebrew Hannah, 'grace') with Rae, a pet form of Rachel ('eweAnnastyn#13584 in the U.S.A modern American coinage: Anna ('grace') plus the -styn/-stan tail heard in Anniston and AustyAneta#13585 in the U.S.Aneta is the Polish, Czech, Bulgarian, Macedonian, and Georgian form of Annette, itself a FrencAnnayeli#13585 in the U.S.A modern Latino compound joining Anna ('grace') with the -yeli sound of Nayeli, a name often liAnnisty#13586 in the U.S.A modern American coinage with no settled meaning — read variously as a spin on Anniston, a femAnnleigh#13587 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Annlee/Annalee: Ann (from Hebrew Hannah, 'grace') with the fashionable -Anouk#13588 in the U.S.A Dutch and French diminutive of Anna, itself from Hebrew Hannah, 'grace, favor'. Well establisAnyia#13609 in the U.S.A modern spelling close to Anya (a Slavic form of Anna, 'grace') and Aniya. As spelled it readsAnneka#13621 in the U.S.A Scandinavian/German form of Anna (via Anneke), from the Hebrew Hannah, 'grace; favor.' Crisp Arwaa#13638 in the U.S.A spelling of the Arabic Arwa, 'female mountain gazelle,' a byword for grace; Arwa bint Abd al-Billieann#13701 in the U.S.Billieann joins Billie — a feminine pet form of William, 'resolute protector' — with Ann, from Yovana#13742 in the U.S.A form of Jovana (Slavic) / Giovanna (Italian), feminine of John, from the Hebrew for 'God is gCarisma#13760 in the U.S.A respelling of 'charisma,' from the Greek kharisma, 'a gift; grace freely given' — the same roCorianna#13806 in the U.S.Corianna is a modern compound joining Cora (Greek, 'maiden') with Anna (Hebrew, 'grace, favor')Anetra#13877 in the U.S.Anetra is a coined American name, most plausibly an elaboration of Aneta or Anita, both forms oDjenabou#13897 in the U.S.Djenabou is a West African, especially Fulani and Guinean, form of Zainab — the name of a daughLylarae#13900 in the U.S.A modern compound joining Lyla (a form of Layla, 'night') and Rae (a short form of Rachel, 'eweElegance#13917 in the U.S.The English word elegance, 'grace; refined beauty', from Latin elegantia (linked to eligere, 'tGraycelynn#14017 in the U.S.A modern American blend: Grace (Latin gratia, 'grace, favor') respelled with a -y- and joined tHannahgrace#14036 in the U.S.A modern compound of Hannah — Hebrew Channah, 'favor, grace' — with the English virtue name GraHanya#14038 in the U.S.Two live routes. In Arabic-influenced naming Hanya is read from hani/haniya, 'happy, content, bHermela#14062 in the U.S.An Ethiopian (Amharic and Tigrinya) girls' name, used widely in Orthodox Christian families andIvyann#14122 in the U.S.Ivyann fuses Ivy, the English plant name, with Ann — from Hannah, Hebrew for 'grace' or 'favourShirleyann#14136 in the U.S.Shirleyann fuses the double name Shirley Ann into one word. Shirley is an English place-name anJavianna#14219 in the U.S.A modern blend leaning on a Javi- opening and the Vianna/Anna sound ('grace'). No single fixed Joyann#14231 in the U.S.A mid-century American blend of Joy ('gladness; delight,' from Latin gaudia) and Ann (from HebrKalianne#14261 in the U.S.A modern blend joining a Kali/Kalia element to Anne (from Hebrew Hannah, 'grace; favour'). CompAnjanette#14301 in the U.S.A mid-century blended name, most often read as Ann joined to Janette (or an elaboration of AngeKihanna#14323 in the U.S.Kihanna joins a Ki- front with Hanna, from the Hebrew Hannah, meaning grace or favor. Its rhythJosanna#14370 in the U.S.A joined name: Jo (from Josephine/Joanna, 'God will add') plus Anna (from Hannah, 'grace; favorLisanna#14432 in the U.S.A modern name that reads as a blend of Lisa - a short form of Elizabeth, Hebrew 'my God is an oLayann#14436 in the U.S.May represent the Arabic Layan (Lain), 'softness, tenderness, a gentle and easy life'. In EngliLayanne#14437 in the U.S.The -anne spelling gives a French finish to Layan (Arabic, 'softness, gentle living') or to a fLeanni#14444 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Leanne or Leannie, itself a fusion of Lea (Hebrew Leah) and Anne (from HHollyann#14458 in the U.S.Hollyann is a compound American girls' name joining Holly — the evergreen holly tree, long tiedIdman#14465 in the U.S.From the Somali Idman, 'grace; good fortune; blessing.' A warm, hopeful name from the Horn of ALillieanna#14465 in the U.S.A modern compound of Lillie (from the lily, Latin lilium) and Anna (from Hebrew Hannah, 'grace,Kellyann#14467 in the U.S.Kellyann joins Kelly — the anglicized Irish Ó Ceallaigh, often read 'bright-headed' or 'descendLouann#14490 in the U.S.A double name in the American style: Lou, short for Louise (from Germanic roots meaning 'famousLilijana#14501 in the U.S.Lilijana is the Slovene and Croatian form of Liliana, built on the Latin lilium, 'lily'. The liGeorgiann#14516 in the U.S.Georgiann is a form of Georgeanne, blending Georgia/George — from Greek georgos, 'farmer, earthAhnalise#14548 in the U.S.A form of Annalise, a German blend of Anna ('grace; favor') and Lise (from Elisabeth, 'God is mMehnaz#14560 in the U.S.From Persian mah/meh ('moon') and naz ('pride, grace, coquetry, glory'), read together as 'glorMaral#14568 in the U.S.Maral means 'deer' — specifically the red deer or hind — in Armenian and across Turkic and PersJewelianna#14615 in the U.S.Jewelianna joins Jewel, from the Old French jouel, 'precious ornament or gem,' to Anna, from thMegumi#14616 in the U.S.A Japanese given name usually glossed 'blessing; grace; favor'. As with most Japanese names, thMarciela#14626 in the U.S.A form blending Marcela (from Marcus, 'of Mars; warlike') and Graciela ('grace'). By those routRosann#14661 in the U.S.Rosann joins Rose, the flower name, to Ann ('grace, favor'), a classic run-together double nameMrida#14671 in the U.S.Mrida rests on the Sanskrit root mrid-, 'to be gracious; to soften', which gives the family of Naaz#14687 in the U.S.Naaz is a Persian word carried into Urdu and Hindi, glossed as 'pride; delicacy; grace; charm' Nan#14785 in the U.S.A short form of Ann/Anne or Nancy, tracing to the Hebrew Hannah, 'grace; favor.' The N- came frOnna#14792 in the U.S.Most often a variant spelling of Anna — from the Hebrew Hannah, 'grace; favour' — with an O opeNiema#14807 in the U.S.From the Arabic Ni'ma (Nima), 'blessing; grace; favor' — a warm virtue name. A gentle, meaning-Reyanna#14864 in the U.S.A modern American blend joining a Rey-/Rae- opening to the classic -anna ending (from Hannah, 'Sayanna#14873 in the U.S.Sayanna is a contemporary coinage without documented etymology. It reads as a Say- or Sai- openRubyann#14891 in the U.S.A double name written as one: Ruby, from Latin rubeus, 'red' — the gemstone — plus Ann, from HeRuwayda#14897 in the U.S.From an Arabic root carrying the sense of moving gently and without haste — 'walking softly; unLucianne#14920 in the U.S.A blend of Lucia (from Latin lux, 'light') and Anne (Hebrew Hannah, 'grace; favor') — 'light' aSarann#14932 in the U.S.A compound of Sara (Hebrew Sarah, 'lady; princess') and Ann (from Hannah, 'grace; favour'), wriRim#14936 in the U.S.From the Arabic Rim (Reem), 'white gazelle' — a poetic image of grace and beauty in Arabic tradAnabeatriz#14952 in the U.S.A compound name joining Ana ('grace; favor') and Beatriz (from Latin, 'bringer of joy; she who Sophiagrace#15073 in the U.S.A two-name compound written as one: Sophia, from the Greek for 'wisdom,' plus Grace, from the L

Grace Boy Names

Anania#10991 in the U.S.Anania is a form of Ananias (Greek) / Hananiah (Hebrew), meaning 'the Lord is gracious' or 'GodBarkot#11070 in the U.S.From the Amharic Barkot, 'blessing; blessings' - an Ethiopian name of grace and gratitude, relaBereket#11082 in the U.S.From the Amharic/Tigrinya Bereket, 'blessing; abundance; grace' - an Ethiopian and Eritrean namElhaan#11271 in the U.S.A modern name linked to the Arabic alhan ('melodies; tunes') and to Elhan/Ilhan senses of 'gracFadhl#11320 in the U.S.Fadhl (Fadl) is an Arabic name meaning 'grace; favor; bounty; excellence' — a virtue name signaJamael#11468 in the U.S.Jamael is a modern spelling of Jamal, from the Arabic jamal, 'beauty; grace.' The extra -ae- keJamelle#11473 in the U.S.Jamelle is a modern form of Jamal, from the Arabic jamal, 'beauty; grace,' reshaped with a softAniko#12431 in the U.S.Aniko is a Hungarian name, a pet form of Anna ('grace; favor'), and is traditionally and strongArul#12510 in the U.S.From the Tamil arul, 'grace; divine grace; compassion.' A meaning-rich name in Tamil tradition,Blessin#12606 in the U.S.A spelling of Blessing, the English virtue word — 'a favor; grace; a gift from God.' Popular asFaizon#12854 in the U.S.Faizon reads as a form of the Arabic Faizan, 'abundance,' 'grace' or 'bounty' (from a root tiedGracin#12856 in the U.S.Gracin is a recent American coinage in the popular surname-name mold. It reads as a streamlinedGratian#12897 in the U.S.From the Latin Gratianus, derived from gratus ('pleasing, agreeable') and linked to gratia ('grHansh#12922 in the U.S.Hansh is an Indian name usually linked to Sanskrit hansa ('swan'), a bird tied in tradition to Jemal#13068 in the U.S.Jemal is a variant spelling of Jamal, from the Arabic jamāl, 'beauty; grace'. It grew popular iJingze#13125 in the U.S.A Mandarin given name in pinyin. Jing may be written 'quiet; still' or 'respectful'; ze is ofteKaris#13209 in the U.S.From Greek charis, 'grace; kindness; favor' — the word behind charity and the Graces of myth. UKiaansh#13298 in the U.S.Kiaansh looks like a modern Indian blend name: the popular Kiaan (often glossed 'grace' or linkMcrae#13499 in the U.S.McRae (MacRae) is a Scottish Highland surname, from Mac Rath, 'son of grace' or 'son of prosperMehar#13501 in the U.S.Mehar comes from Persian mehr, 'kindness; affection; grace', and is widely used in Punjabi and Onias#13658 in the U.S.Onias is the Greek rendering of a Hebrew name (Honi or Hanina, connected with hen, 'grace; favoSarvin#13843 in the U.S.A modern Persian name built on sarv, the cypress — a tree that stands in Persian poetry for uprTawfiq#13851 in the U.S.From the Arabic tawfiq, 'success granted by God' — the sense that good outcomes come through diShreeyansh#13884 in the U.S.From Sanskrit shri ('prosperity, grace, auspiciousness' — also a title of the goddess Lakshmi) Srihan#13919 in the U.S.A modern Indian name built on Sanskrit shri, 'prosperity; grace; auspiciousness' — the honorifiShahzaib#14011 in the U.S.From Persian shah ('king') combined with zeb/zaib ('adornment, grace, beauty') — usually read aSriman#14051 in the U.S.From the Sanskrit Sriman, 'possessing Sri (grace, fortune, radiance); revered; a respectful titYuze#14179 in the U.S.A Mandarin given name in pinyin. The second element ze is very often the character read as 'moiZexi#14222 in the U.S.In U.S. use, most often a modern coinage said 'ZEK-see', with no documented meaning. Zexi is se

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Frequently Asked

What are grace baby names?

Grace baby names are names that literally mean “grace,” “favor,” or “mercy,” led by the name Grace itself and the Hebrew name Hannah, whose many international variants share that same root meaning.

Is Hannah really related to Grace in meaning?

Yes — Hannah comes from the Hebrew word for “favor” or “grace,” which is why names like Anna, Anne, Ana, Hanna and Hana are often grouped with Grace as meaning-alike names.

What are some popular Grace name variations?

Gracie, Gracelyn and Gracelynn are popular contemporary spins on Grace, while Annabelle and Annalise offer a longer, more elaborate take on the Hannah family.

Are there boy names that mean grace?

Grace and its direct variants are used almost exclusively as girl names; parents wanting the meaning for a son often look instead to virtue-adjacent names like Mercy for a sibling set.

How many grace baby names are on More4Kids?

More4Kids lists 688 grace baby names, each with a sourced meaning, U.S. popularity, and an audio pronunciation.