Caris is a girl's name of Welsh origin. A variant of Carys, this name is derived from the Welsh word "caru," meaning "love" or "grace." It is also connected to Caradoc, a popular masculine name in the medieval period.
1. Gráinne (grawn-ya) – The Irish for the name for Grace seems like the perfect place to start our list.
Answer. Grace in Welsh is Gras.
Gráinne in a Gaelic type. The name can be Latinised as Grania; and can be Anglicised as Granya. The name Gráinne can also be represented in English as Grace, Gertrude, and Gertie.
Seren is a Welsh female and male name meaning "star". It has become a common female name and was the third most common name for baby girls born in Wales in 2009; in 2010 Seren was the 5th most common name in Wales, and the 288th most common name for newborn girls in England.
Eira is a girl's name of Welsh origin. Inspired by the beauty of nature, Eira means "snow" in Welsh. The name also has Scandinavian origins, where it derives from "Eir" meaning "merciful." In Norse mythology, Eir was the goddess of health who had the power to heal the sick with her medicinal skills.
In Welsh Baby Names the meaning of the name Ryn is: Ruler.
Anneli: The Scandinavian name meaning “grace” has a beautiful sound to match.
Funny Nicknames For Grace:
Gracie Facie. Grayson. Raycie. Grapes.
Gwen. The feminine form of Gwyn meaning 'white, fair and blessed'. Also a short version of the names Gwenno, Gwenllian a Gwenan.
Princess of Wales (Welsh: Tywysoges Cymru) is a courtesy title used since the 14th century by the wife of the Prince of Wales, a title reserved for the heir apparent to the English and later British throne. Female heirs to the throne (apparent or presumptive) have not formally held the title.
Carys is a Welsh feminine given name, formed from the stem of the Welsh vocabulary word caru, "to love" (cf. third person câr "beloved friend" or "precious"), and the suffix -ys, found in such names as Dilys, Gladys, Glenys and Nerys.
Shakira
Meaning: It means “woman of grace.”
Anita As a girl's name, Anita often means God is gracious or grace. This name is Hebrew and can also show that a girl is chaste and pure, which makes it popular among religious parents.
Grace, Greek Charis or plural Charites, Latin Gratia, in Greek religion, one of a group of goddesses of fertility.
The name Grace was first bestowed as a reference to the “grace of God.” Alternate spellings of the name Grace include Grayce, Grayse, Gracia, and Graciella. Common nicknames of the name Grace include Gracie, Gray, and Gigi. Famous Graces include actress Grace Kelly, Princess of Monaco.
The name Grace in Ireland is of Norman origin and is derived from the name 'le Gras' which first appeared in the country during the twelfth century. The main settlement of the native Gaelic Gras Sept was in County Kilkenny where there is still a good representation of descendants who bear this name.
Variants of the name include Gracie, Gracelyn, and Graciela. Other virtue names that might tickle your fancy are Hope, Verity, Amity, and Felicity.
Anne is the most common name in Norway for women of all ages. It comes from the Hebrew meaning “grace” or “favoured by god”.
Grace (female)
English, Irish and Scottish from Latin "grace" or "favour" [ONC]. In Scotland, according to Whyte, Grace was derived from Gris, a diminutive for Grizel, from Old German, possibly meaning "grey battle-maiden".
Charis is also the Spartan name of a Grace. In the Greek and Hebrew biblical term Charis (χάρις) refers to good will, loving-kindness, favour, in particular to God's merciful grace. It is used over 140 times in the New Testament and is a central concept in the theology developed by St.
Princess in Welsh is 'tywysoges'. The word also mutates to 'dywysoges' and 'thywysoges' depending on the context of the sentence.
Cristyn: Welsh version of Christine - pretty and feminine. Daron: Oak. Del: Meaning pretty.
Meaning:Great queen; Goddess. Rhiannon as a girl's name is of Welsh origin meaning "great queen” or “goddess." The title stems from the mythological name Rigantona, meaning "great queen," borne by a Celtic goddess of fertility.