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Georgian Baby Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Mane Varies by origin: a Georgian feminine name (possibly linked to Manana); a West African family name; in Kannada 'mane' means 'house'; in Iberian contexts Mané is a diminutive of Manuel. Georgian, Indian, Kannada, Wolof Girl
Mari Variant of Mary/Maria - linked to Hebrew Miryam; often interpreted as 'bitter', 'beloved' or 'wished-for child'; in Japanese meaning varies by kanji (e.g., 'truth', 'jasmine'). Basque, Estonian, Finnish, Georgian, Hebrew, Japanese, Latin Girl
Mariam Variant of Miriam/Mary; commonly interpreted as 'beloved' or 'wished-for child'; older senses include 'sea of bitterness' or 'rebellion'. Amharic, Arabic, Aramaic, Georgian, Hebrew Girl
Mariami Georgian form of Mary/Mariam; from Hebrew Miriam, commonly interpreted as 'beloved' or 'wished-for child' Georgian Girl
Naira Often understood as 'from Nairi' (Armenian) or 'radiant/bright' (Arabic); used as a feminine given name. Arabic, Armenian, Georgian, Indian Girl
Nanah Variant spelling of Nana/Anna. Meaning depends on origin - commonly associated with 'grace' (from Anna), a royal/elder title (Akan), or 'seven' (Japanese). Georgian Girl
Naniko Diminutive/affectionate form of Nana - 'little Nana' or 'child of Nana'. Georgian Girl
Natia born on Christmas (from Natalia) Georgian Girl
Neli A diminutive/pet form; often linked to meanings 'light/torch' (from Helen/Eleanor) or used as a short form of Slavic/Latin-derived names. Bulgarian, English, Georgian, Italian, Slavic, Spanish Girl
Nika Victory; victorious Georgian, Greek, Slavic Girl
Ninah Generally 'little girl' (Spanish); also associated with 'grace' or 'favor' through links to Anna/Ann; often a diminutive form of longer names. Georgian, Russian, Spanish Girl
Ninet No single established meaning; likely a diminutive form related to 'Nina' (commonly interpreted as 'little girl' in Spanish or deriving from other roots), so broadly a diminutive/affectionate form Georgian Girl
Nini A diminutive/pet form meaning 'little' or 'beloved' depending on the root; in Georgian associated with the name Nino (Saint Nino). Georgian, Italian, Latin Girl
Nino Associated with Saint Nino; original meaning is uncertain. In Spanish/Italian contexts, 'niño' means 'boy/child'. Georgian Girl
Nona From Latin 'nona' meaning 'ninth'; also the name of a Roman fate/goddess; used independently in Georgian and as a diminutive/variant of names like Antonia or Winona; related to Italian 'nonna' (grandmother). English, Georgian, Italian, Latin Girl
Nonna Associated with Italian word for 'grandmother'; historically linked to Latin 'Nona' ('ninth') and Greek 'Nonnē' (name of an early Christian saint). Georgian, Greek, Italian, Latin, Russian Girl
Rytsa Probably "little pearl" if derived from Rita (from Margarita); otherwise an invented name without a traditional meaning Georgian Girl
Saba In Arabic/Persian: 'morning breeze' or 'east wind' (gentle breeze). In Hebrew: 'grandfather'. Arabic, Georgian, Hebrew, Persian Girl
Sanaia Likely 'radiant' or 'elevated'/'distinguished' (meaning varies by linguistic origin) Arabic, Georgian, Persian, Sanskrit Girl
Shalva Tranquility, peace, serenity Georgian, Hebrew Girl
Tako Georgian: affectionate diminutive with no separate lexical meaning; Japanese: 'octopus'. Georgian, Japanese Girl
Tamri palm tree (date palm) Georgian Girl
Tatia Diminutive of Tatiana; ultimately from the Roman family name Tatius - meaning is uncertain Georgian Girl
Veriko Traditionally 'bringer of victory' (from Greek Pherenike); sometimes associated with 'true image' (Latin vera icon). Georgian Girl