Graceful Gems: Unveiling Hindu Baby Girl Names from G 

Unveil the treasures of grace and elegance with Hindu baby girl names beginning with G. From the graceful Gauri, meaning ‘fair maiden’, to the serene Ganga, representing the sacred river, these names embody timeless beauty and charm. Each name is a gem in its own right, reflecting the inner grace and strength of the girls who bear them.

Explore Hindu Baby Girl Names starting with G

NameMeaningOriginPronunciationAlternative Name(s)Other Relevant Data
GaganSkySanskritguh-GAHNCommonly used in Hindu culture
GaganaSkySanskritguh-GAH-nahReflects the vastness of the sky
GajraA string of flowersSanskritGAJ-rahOften used to symbolize beauty
GalinaCalm, sereneRussianguh-LEE-nahPopular in Russian-speaking countries
GamanJourneySanskritguh-MAHNRepresents the idea of travel or progress
GambhiraSerious, deepSanskritgam-BHEE-rahOften used to convey depth of character
GandhaliFragrantSanskritgahn-DHAH-leeEvokes the sense of pleasant aroma
GandharaFragranceSanskritgahn-DHAH-rahAssociated with aromatic scents
GandhariFragranceSanskritgahn-DHAH-reeDerived from the Sanskrit word for fragrance
GangaThe sacred river GangesSanskritGAHN-gahHolds deep spiritual significance in Hinduism
GangikaGanga RiverSanskritgahn-GEE-kahAssociated with the divine river Ganga
GangotriThe source of the GangesSanskritgahn-GOH-treeRefers to the origin point of the river Ganga
GanikaA flowerSanskritGAA-nih-kahRepresents beauty and delicacy
GanithaCalculatedSanskritguh-NEE-thahImplies intelligence and precision
GargiAn ancient scholar and philosopherSanskritGAAHR-gheeKnown for her wisdom and intellect
GarimaDignity, gravitySanskritguh-REE-mahSymbolizes honor and respect
GarvitaProudSanskritguhr-VEE-tahConveys a sense of pride
GathaVerse, stanzaSanskritGAH-thahOften associated with poetic expression
GathikaA small songbirdSanskritguh-THEE-kahSymbolizes melodiousness
GatitaAttained, achievedSanskritguh-TEE-tahReflects accomplishment
GauharJewel, gemArabicGOW-hahrOften used to describe preciousness
GaurWhite, fairSanskritGOH-rRepresents purity and innocence
GaurangiFair-complexionedSanskritgoh-RUHN-gheeReflects beauty and fairness
GauraviPride, dignitySanskritgoh-RAH-veeSymbolizes self-respect
GauriGoddess Parvati, fair-skinned womanSanskritGOW-reeA popular name for girls in Hindu culture
GaurikaLittle goddess ParvatiSanskritgoh-REE-kahOften used to show reverence to Parvati
GaurimaGlorySanskritgow-REE-mahRepresents greatness and honor
GaurishaLord of the fair ones (Shiva)Sanskritgow-REE-shahRefers to Shiva’s association with fairness
GaurjyaThe one who is respectedSanskritGOW-ruh-jyahReflects reverence and honor
GaurjyotiLight of the fair onesSanskritGOH-ruh-joh-teeSymbolizes divine radiance
GaurviFair-complexionedSanskritgoh-OOHR-veeRepresents beauty and fairness
GauryaGold-like, goldenSanskritgow-RYAHReflects preciousness and value
GavatiFamousSanskritguh-VAH-teeRepresents renown and popularity
GavinaWhite hawkLatingah-VEE-nahSymbolizes strength and freedom
GavriThe Lord’s loveSanskritGAAV-reeRepresents divine affection
GavriellaGod’s strengthHebrewgah-vree-EL-ahGabriellaA variant of the name Gabriella
GavyaHonorableSanskritguh-VYAHReflects respect and dignity
GayanaSingingSanskritguh-YAH-nahRepresents musical talent
GayanthikaSingerSanskritguh-YAHN-thee-kahOften used for girls with a talent for singing
GayathriMother of the VedasSanskritGYAH-th-reeGayatriA sacred Vedic mantra
GayatriMother of the VedasSanskritGYAH-th-reeGayathriA sacred Vedic mantra
GayiniSingerSanskritGYAH-neeReflects talent in singing
GeetSongSanskritgeetRepresents musical expression
GeetaThe song of the divineSanskritGEE-tahGitaThe holy scripture of Hinduism
GeetaliMelodiousSanskritgee-TAH-leeReflects musical talent
GeetanjaliOffering of songsSanskritgee-tahn-JAH-leeA collection of poems by Rabindranath Tagore
GeetikaMelodiousSanskritgee-TEE-kahRepresents musical talent
GehnaOrnamentSanskritGAY-nahOften used to symbolize beauty
GendaMarigold flowerSanskritGEHN-dahSymbolizes happiness and prosperity
GhenaOrnamentSanskritGHAY-nahSimilar to Gehna, meaning “ornament”
GhritikaMoonSanskritghri-TEE-kahRepresents beauty and radiance
GhurnikaGheeSanskritghoor-NEE-kahRefers to clarified butter used in Hindu rituals
GinniPrecious gold coinSanskritGIN-neeSymbolizes wealth and prosperity
GiribalaGoddess ParvatiSanskritgee-ree-BAH-lahRepresents strength and power
GisellePledge, hostageGermanicjee-ZELPopular in Western cultures
GitaSongSanskritGEE-tahGeetaThe holy scripture of Hinduism
GitaliMelodiousSanskritgee-TAH-leeReflects musical talent
GitanaGypsySpanishgee-TAH-nahOften associated with wanderlust and free spirit
GitikaMelodiousSanskritgee-TEE-kahRepresents musical talent
GitishaOne who possesses the GitaSanskritgee-TEE-shahOften used to symbolize wisdom
GivaGod-givenSanskritGEE-vahReflects divine blessings
GnanikaKnowledgeableSanskritgnah-NEE-kahRepresents wisdom and intelligence
GnanishaGoddess of wisdomSanskritGNAH-nee-shahAssociated with Saraswati, the Hindu goddess of knowledge
GnaniyaKnowledgeableSanskritGNAH-nee-yahRepresents wisdom and intelligence
GnyanaKnowledgeSanskritGYAH-nahReflects intelligence and wisdom
GodavariSacred river GodavariSanskritgoh-duh-VAH-reeOne of the major rivers of India
GokilaGoddess ParvatiSanskritgoh-KEE-lahAssociated with strength and power
GolapiRose-redSanskritgoh-LAH-peeRefers to the color of a rose
GomathiName of a river in IndiaSanskritgoh-MAH-theeOften used as a symbol of purity
GomatiName of a river in IndiaSanskritgoh-MAH-teeRepresents purity and divinity
GomukhiCow-facedSanskritgoh-MOO-kheeAssociated with sacredness and purity
GondhaliA girl who sings traditional songsMarathigon-DAH-leeOften associated with cultural performances
GopaCowherdSanskritGOH-pahOften used to refer to Lord Krishna
GopikaCowherd girlSanskritgoh-PEE-kahAssociated with the cowherd girls who were devotees of Krishna
GopilaProtector of cowsSanskritgoh-PEE-lahReflects devotion to cows
GopitaProtectedSanskritgoh-PEE-tahReflects guardianship and care
GorochanaBright as a Cow’s UrineSanskritgo-ro-CHAH-nahA traditional name with deep spiritual significance
GorvikaOne who is victoriousSanskritgor-VEE-kahRepresents success and achievement
GoshaShelter, shadeSanskritGOH-shahReflects protection and comfort
GoshalaCowshedSanskritgo-SHAH-lahRepresents reverence for cows
GotrikaCreeperSanskritgo-TREE-kahSymbolizes growth and vitality
GovindapriyaBeloved of Lord KrishnaSanskritgo-vin-dah-PREE-yahReflects devotion to Lord Krishna
GovindiCowherdSanskritgo-VIN-deeAssociated with cowherd girls
GowriBright, fair, whiteSanskritGOH-reeGauriA name of the goddess Parvati
GoyikaCowherdSanskritgo-YEE-kahAssociated with cowherd girls
GranthikaThe one who narrates storiesSanskritgrun-THEE-kahReflects storytelling abilities
GreeshmaSummerSanskritGREE-shmahGrishmaRepresents the hot season
GrishikaType of birdSanskritgri-SHEE-kahAssociated with birds
GrishmaWarmth, summerSanskritgrish-MAHGreeshmaRepresents the hot season
GritikaRay of lightSanskritgree-TEE-kahReflects brightness and illumination
GrivaNeckSanskritGREE-vahSymbolizes grace and elegance
GudiaDollSanskritGOO-dee-ahOften used as an endearing term for a girl
GudiyaDollSanskritGOO-dee-yahGudiaSimilar to Gudia, meaning “doll”
GudveenHonestSanskritgood-VEENRepresents integrity and truthfulness
GulabRoseSanskritgoo-LAHBSymbolizes love and beauty
GulikaBall of threadSanskritgoo-LEE-kahRepresents unity and interconnectedness
GulmoharFlame of the forestSanskritgool-moh-HARA type of tree with vibrant red flowers
GunalakshmiGoddess of virtuesSanskritgoo-nah-LAKSH-meeRepresents auspicious qualities
GunamayiVirtuousSanskritgoo-nah-MAY-eeReflects possession of good qualities
GunavathiRich in virtuesSanskritgoo-nah-VAH-theeRepresents possession of virtues
GunavatiVirtuous, possessed of qualitiesSanskritgoo-nah-VAH-teeReflects possession of good qualities
GunchaBunch, bouquetSanskritgoon-CHAHRepresents beauty and fragrance
GunikaSkillfulSanskritgoo-NEE-kahReflects talent and proficiency
GunithaProficientSanskritgoo-NEE-thahRepresents skill and expertise
GuniyaVirtuousSanskritgoo-NEE-yahReflects possession of good qualities
GunjanBuzzing of a beeSanskritGOON-jahnSymbolizes the sound of nature
GunjanaBuzzing of a beeSanskritgoon-JAH-nahSimilar to Gunjan, meaning “buzzing of a bee”
GunjanikaHummingSanskritgoon-jah-NEE-kahRepresents the sound of humming
GunjikaBuzzing of a beeSanskritgoon-JEE-kahSimilar to Gunjan, meaning “buzzing of a bee”
GunjitaBuzzing of a beeSanskritgoon-JEE-tahSimilar to Gunjan, meaning “buzzing of a bee”
GunvantiVirtuous, possessed of qualitiesSanskritgoon-VAHN-teeReflects possession of good qualities
GunvatiVirtuous, possessed of qualitiesSanskritgoon-VAH-teeReflects possession of good qualities
GunwantiVirtuous, possessed of qualitiesSanskritgoon-WAHN-teeReflects possession of good qualities
GurangiColor of the guru, saffron-coloredSanskritgoo-RAHN-gheeRepresents auspiciousness and purity
GurdeepLamp of the guru, enlightenerSanskritgoor-DEEPReflects enlightenment and wisdom
GurjotLight of the guru, illuminationSanskritgoor-JOTRepresents divine guidance and wisdom
GurkiratRay of the guruSanskritgoor-kee-RAHTReflects divine blessings and grace
GurleenAbsorbed in the guru, one who is absorbed in the guru’s teachingsSanskritgoor-LEENRepresents devotion and commitment
GurmeetFriend of the guru, companion of the guruSanskritgoor-MEETSymbolizes companionship and support
GurnaazPride of the guru, glory of the guruSanskritgoor-NAHZRepresents honor and respect
GurpreetLove of the guru, beloved of the guruSanskritgoor-PREETReflects love and devotion
GursimranRemembrance of the guru, meditation on the guruSanskritgoor-SIM-rahNReflects meditation and spirituality
GurtiDevotion of the guruSanskritgoor-TEERepresents dedication and reverence
GurudeviGoddess-like guruSanskritgoo-roo-DAY-veeReflects divine qualities and wisdom
GurumukhiFace of the guruSanskritgoo-roo-MOOK-heeRepresents divine guidance and wisdom
GurvaniVoice of the guru, message of the guruSanskritgoo-RAHV-neeReflects teachings and wisdom
GurveenGarden of the guru, follower of the guruSanskritgoo-RVEENSymbolizes devotion and spiritual growth
GurvikaDevotee of the guru, follower of the guruSanskritgoo-RVEE-kahReflects devotion and commitment
GurvinaDevotee of the guru, follower of the guruSanskritgoo-RVEE-nahRepresents dedication and reverence
GurvinderGoddess of the guru, god-like guruSanskritgoo-RVIND-erReflects divine qualities and wisdom
GurvishaGoddess-like guruSanskritgoo-RVISH-ahRepresents divine qualities and wisdom
GurvitaDevotee of the guru, follower of the guruSanskritgoo-RVEE-tahReflects devotion and commitment
GuryaGrace of the guru, divine graceSanskritgoo-ryahRepresents divine blessings and grace
GusumFlowerSanskritgoo-SOOMSymbolizes beauty and fragrance
GyanadaRiver of knowledgeSanskritgya-NAH-dahRepresents wisdom and enlightenment
GyandaKnowledgeableSanskritgya-NAH-dahReflects intelligence and wisdom
GyankritiForm of knowledgeSanskritgyaan-KREE-teeRepresents enlightenment and wisdom
GyanshreeLight of knowledgeSanskritgyaan-SHREEReflects wisdom and enlightenment
GyansiddhiAttainment of knowledgeSanskritgyaan-SIDD-heeSymbolizes accomplishment and wisdom
GyantiKnowledgeableSanskritGYAHN-teeReflects intelligence and wisdom
GyatiAchievementSanskritGYAH-teeSymbolizes accomplishment
GyatikaLearned, knowledgeableSanskritgya-TEE-kahRepresents wisdom and scholarship
GyatriSinger of hymns, melodySanskritgya-TREEAssociated with Vedic hymns
GyayatriGoddess Gayatri, hymnSanskritgya-YAH-treeRefers to the Gayatri mantra
GyllianYouthfulLatinGIL-ee-uhnGillianVariation of the name Gillian
GyodhaWarriorSanskritGYO-dhahRepresents strength and bravery
GyokunaPrecious StoneJapaneseGYOH-koo-nahRepresents value and rarity
GyokushiJewelJapaneseGYOH-koo-sheeSymbolizes beauty and value
GyudromaProtector of the countryTibetangyoo-DROH-mahRepresents defense and guardianship
GyulRoseTurkishGYULSymbolizes love and beauty
Gyu-riGift of God, preciousKoreanGYOO-reeRepresents divine blessing and value
GyzleneBeauty of GodArabicJIZ-leenRepresents divine beauty
GyzylGoldenTurkmengee-ZEELSymbolizes richness and prosperity
GyzylgulGolden FlowerTurkmengee-ZEEL-goolRepresents beauty and richness

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Meaning and Significance: Hindu names often have profound meanings derived from Sanskrit or other ancient languages. Choose a name with a positive meaning that reflects qualities, virtues, or attributes valued in Hinduism, such as strength, wisdom, compassion, or devotion.

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