Dorothea. Opt for Dorothea, Dorothy, or Theodora — they all mean “gift of God.”
Girl Names That Mean Gift Of God
Daysha (Latin) “gift from God” Dilsey (Sanskrit) “gift of God” Dolly (English) “gift of God” - Dolly is also on our list of southern baby girl names. Doretta (Greek) “gift of God” - Doretta is also on our list of beautiful old fashioned girl names.
The French baby girl names Mireille, Marvel and Marvella all mean “miracle,” while Mireya is a Spanish name that means “miracle.” Micaela and Mikelle are both English names that mean “gift from God,” while Mirabelle is a French name that means “of incredible beauty.” We also love the names Bea, Gwyneth, Annie, Sachi, ...
Mathew Looking for a classic name with a deep meaning? Behold Mathew. This Hebrew name means “gift from God.”
Nasya. Nasya comes from the Hebrew for 'God's miracle'. It can also be a Russian name meaning 'immortal', making it the perfect girls' name for a strong survivor.
Godiva. “God's gift.” Iva. Connected to the names Jane, Ivy, and Ivana, Iva means “God is gracious.”
Abasiama: Meaning “God love” in Ibibo. Agapi: Meaning “God is love” in Greek. Amadea: Meaning “God's beloved” in Latin.
ANGELINA. Variation(s): Angela, Angel, Angelica, and Angelique. These names, listed in order of popularity, all signify what an angel a little girl is. The most popular option, Angelina, has a little star power in actress Jolie and Jersey Shore's Pivarnick.
Astrid is derived from the name Ástríðr, which is made up of the Old Norse elements that mean "god" and "beautiful." Astrid has been a Scandinavian royal name since the tenth century, and many people associated it with the Swedish author of the Pippi Longstocking stories, Astrid Lindgren.
Agapi: From agape, one of the words used to describe God's love.
Gabe. This shortened version of the Hebrew name "Gabriel" can mean "hero of God" or "God is my strength."
Along with Athena and Luna, other mythological girl names in the US Top 1000 include Aurora, Daphne, Iris, Lilith, Maeve, Maia, Penelope, and Phoebe. Norse and Hindu mythology names are less common among American parents, but offer such beautiful choices as Indira, Priya, and Signy.
The name Blessing is primarily a female name of English origin that means Divine Gift.
Jesse: This is a classic non-gendered name with Hebrew roots that means “a gift of hope.”
Neriah: This beautiful biblical name means “light” or “lamp of the Lord,” and can be used as either a baby boy or girl name.