Eudora
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Good gift
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Feodora
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Gift of God; God's gift
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Russian
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Githa
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Gift
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Godiva
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God's gift
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Gracella
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Favor; blessing
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Latin
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Graciela
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Favor; blessing
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Latin
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Grazina
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Favor; blessing
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Gytha
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Gift
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Hibah
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Gift
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Arabic
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Isadora
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Gift of Isis
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Latin
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Isoke
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Satisfying gift from God
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Ivane
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Gift from God
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Hebrew
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Janet
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“The gracious gift of God.” A diminutive form of Joanna, the feminine form of John.
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Scottish
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Janneke
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God's gift
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Joka
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Gift from God
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Hebrew
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Keita
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Blessing
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African
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Lior
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God's gift of light to me
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Hebrew
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Liora
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God's gift of light to me
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Hebrew
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Liorit
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God's gift of light to me
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Hebrew
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Macayla
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A gift from God.
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Maceo
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Gift of God
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Spanish
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Matana
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Gift
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Hebrew
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Matat
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Gift
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Hebrew
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Mattea
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Gift of God
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Hebrew
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Matthia
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Gift of God
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Hebrew
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Mattison
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Female variation of Matthew, meaning: Gift from God (or, Gift of God)
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Irish
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Megumi
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Blessing
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Japanese
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Mpho
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Gift
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Mugisa
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Blessing
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Musidora
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Gift of the Muses
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Greek
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Nakimera
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Gift From God
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Nkechi
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God's Gift
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Olethea
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“The gift of the gods,” from the Greek olene (the arm; figuratively, assistance, a gift) and theos (a god).
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Greek
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Pandora
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All gifts
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Shai
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Gift
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Hebrew
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Shiloh
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His gift
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Hebrew
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Siann
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Gods gracious gift. Variant of Sian.
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Welsh
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Synne
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Gift of the sun
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Anglo-Saxon
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Synneva
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The Suns Gift
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Scandinavian
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Teddie
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God's gift
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Greek
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Tedra
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God's gift
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Greek
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Thea
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Gift of God
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Greek
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Theodora
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God's gift
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Theodosia
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God's gift
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Todora
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God's gift
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Your daughter’s arrival is a momentous occasion. Why not capture this joy in her name? How? By selecting one of the many girls names meaning gift or blessing. These beautiful monikers come in multiple styles and origins, whether you’d prefer a classic choice or something unexpected. Let’s dig into some fabulous finds from our complete list.
You may already know some girls names meaning gift or blessing off the top of your head, especially if you’re well into your name search. Theodora‘s “gift of God” is usually the first example that pops into people’s heads. Surprisingly, this Greek stunner has never been super popular despite her amazing meaning and a treasure chest of sweet nicknames like Teddie, Dora, and Thea. With vintage names making a comeback, she’s ready to shine. Sharing her meaning is Dorothy and her friend Dorothea. Also Greek in origin, these retro beauties experienced mega-popularity in the early 1900s but have since cooled in use. Similar to Theodora, they’re also rich in nicknames, including Dori, Dot, and Dottie. See Nkechi, Liora, and Kirabo for more names meaning “gift of God.”
For a name that just means gift, check out Shai. This Hebrew sweetheart is soft in sound and simply precious. Her friend Shiloh also means “gift” and offers a little more oomph with a second syllable. Chiquita is a Spanish choice meaning “little gift.” You could also use her friend Chiquin if Chiquita reminds you too much of the banana brand.
If you’re after names meaning blessing, see Keita. This African name is super rare, but her K- start fits in great with modern trends. She’s also relatively nickname-proof, though you could call her Keke if you’d like. Bracha is a Hebrew beauty meaning “blessing,” while the Japanese gem Chieko takes it a step further with her meaning of “a thousand blessings.”
You can also find girls names meaning gift or blessing with a little more to their meanings, including Amadora. Hailing from Italy, this gorgeous moniker means “gift of love.” Now that is a stunning meaning! Callidora also has one for the record books: “gift of beauty.”
Meet more girls names meaning gift or blessing on our full list.