Girls names that start with G???
Okay ladies... please, wrack your brains for me...
What are some awesomely unique or vintage or flowery or different or classic G names for girls????? I've been through the usual ones and nothing strikes my fancy.... if we're looking for a girl G name, sibs would be Elena (present) and Felicity (pregnant) and G will be (future!)
The closest thing I like so far is Grace (but too overused for us), or Giuliana (but I refuse to torment my child with a lifetime of spelling issues)!
If you can come up with unique names for me that would be awesome! Thanks!!!
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I think Juliana or Julianne would be pretty, the spelling you are using looks messy to me. Do you have to do the EFG thing?
Elena, Felicity and:
Gianna
Gabriella/Gabrielle
Geneva
Genna
Graciana- this may be your solution to Grace (which I love) and still get you ana ending
Gretta
Gwendolyn
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Gwen would be nice.. 
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If you like Grace, but not it's popularity, I think that Gracelynn would be a great compromise!
Gardenia- "gardens flower"
Gabriella
Gemme
Generosa
Genevieve
Genelle
Genna
Gianna
Gillana
Gisella
Giovannah
Gwen
Guinevere
Gwendolyn
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Gabrielle/Gabriella
Gianna
Giselle
Gracelyn
Gwen/Gwyn
I also really like Greer and Gavyn but judging by your other daughters they're probably to masculine for you.
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Elena, Felicity &...
Gracelyn
Giovanna
Genevieve
Gemma
Gloria
Gennifer
Gia
Gianna
Grady
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I kind of think Giulianne looks like a mess with all of those vowels. Giuliana is pretty and I LOVE it. I was actually going to suggest it before I read the whole post. I don't think Giuliana and Elena are too similar, especially if a Felicity is in between. I pronounce Giuliana as joo-lee-AH-nuh (a as in saw) where I pronounce Elena eh-LAY-nuh (or ee-LAY-nuh) with a long-a. Therefore, I think the names are very different if you are pronouncing Giuliana authentically. I think it's a beautiful name and the spelling is not too challenging, it's pretty phonetic when you break it down :)
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Here are a few
Garnet
Genna
Gianna
Georgia
Genesis
Geena
Genevieve
Gemma
Ginger
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Great suggestions, I like a few of them (same as you did) but my hubby nixed each one for a reason or another :(But when we were talking about it I brought up Giuliana again, and he said he did like that one the best too, then I said, but it ends in "na" like Elena does, so what about Giulianne, and he said wow I really like that one, and I do too!Trouble is, it's not in the top 1000 names in the US: but what do you think of it??? We think it looks pretty too, my only misgiving is the trouble she'd have with people reading it! (pronounced Julianne!)
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I love Grace! It does seem a bit mainstream for Elena and Felicity, though! Hmm, what about:
Gwendolen/Gwendolyn
Gwenore
Gillian (doesn't really seem to fit, but I like it, still)
Gabrielle/a
Giovanna (too complicated? I absolutely love Giovanna, though!)
Giselle (really like Elena, Felicity, and Giselle together!)
Gemma (love the Italian feel of this with Elena especially! But Elena, Felicity, and Gemma are perfect together!)
Genevieve/Genevie/Geneva
Georgiana/Georgina/Georgia (really love Elena, Felicity, and Georgiana too!)
Greta!!!! (Elena, Felicity, and Greta?! Too cute!)
Gwyneth
Good luck!
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