Meaning
Names meaning Grace
Grace is the pause between movements. These are the names that hold that pause. The English Grace itself comes straight from the Latin gratia (favor, blessing); other languages encode the meaning differently — Anna and Hannah from the Hebrew Channah (grace, favor); Ana, Anya, Anne, Annika across the Slavic and Germanic traditions; Charis (the original Greek for grace) and the rare Charissa. Grace-meaning names tend to be structurally simple: short, vowel-rich, and quiet, which is part of what makes them feel graceful in the first place.
Willow
Steady· girl
From the willow tree; a symbol of grace.
Hannah
Steady· girl
Hebrew Channah, 'grace, favor'
Anna
Falling· girl
From Hebrew Hannah, 'grace'; spread widely across European languages
Amara
Rising· girl
Igbo 'grace'; Sanskrit 'eternal, immortal'
Annie
Rising· girl
Diminutive of Anne, from Hebrew Hannah, 'grace'
Ana
Rising· girl
Form of Hebrew Hannah, 'grace' or 'favor'
Milan
Rising· unisex
Slavic mil, 'grace, dear'; also the Italian city
Gracie
Falling· girl
Diminutive of Grace, from Latin gratia, 'favor, blessing'
Zayn
Rising· boy
Arabic zayn, 'beauty, grace'
Annabelle
Falling· girl
Medieval blend of Hebrew Hannah ('grace') and Latin bella ('beautiful')
Anya
Rising· girl
Slavic diminutive of Anna, from Hebrew Hannah, 'grace'
Gracelynn
Falling· girl
Blend of Grace (Latin 'favor') and Welsh -lynn, 'lake'
Zayne
Falling· boy
Modern variant of Zane, from Arabic Zayn, 'beauty, grace'
Annalise
Falling· girl
Blend of Anna ('grace') and Lise (short for Elisabeth)
Gracelyn
Falling· girl
Modern blend of Grace (Latin 'favor') and -lyn suffix