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GRACY GRACY
Girl/Female
Tamil
Angel, Protector, Very lazy
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, from a byname for someone having gray hair or a beard, from Old English græg, GRAY means "grey."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Grace.
Boy/Male
Gaelic American Irish
noble.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Bracey.
Girl/Female
Indian
Angel, Protector, Very lazy
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Loves God; Graceful; Goodwill; Brightness; Beautiful
Girl/Female
American, English
Beautiful
Girl/Female
Tamil
Angel, Protector, Very lazy
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Gujarati, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Muslim, Portuguese, Swedish
Mercy; God's Favor; Grace; Grace of God; Kindness; Thanks; Love; Favour; Blessing; Charm; Good will
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for someone with gray hair or a gray beard, from Old English græg ‘gray’. In Scotland and Ireland it has been used as a translation of various Gaelic surnames derived from riabhach ‘brindled’, ‘gray’ (see Reavey). In North America this name has assimilated names with similar meaning from other European languages.English and Scottish (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Graye in Calvados, France, named from the Gallo-Roman personal name Gratus, meaning ‘welcome’, ‘pleasing’ + the locative suffix -acum.French and Swiss French : habitational name from Gray in Haute-Saône and Le Gray in Seine-Maritime, both in France, or from Gray-la-ville in Switzerland, or a regional name from the Swiss canton of Graubünden.A leading English family called Grey, holders of the earldom of Stamford, can be traced to Henry de Grey, who was granted lands at Thurrock, Essex, by Richard I (1189–99). They once held great power, and Henry Grey, Duke of Suffolk (1517–54), married a granddaughter of Henry VII. Because of this he felt entitled to claim the throne for his daughter, Lady Jane Grey (1537–54), after the death of Henry VIII. For this, and for his part in Wyatt’s rebellion, both he and his daughter were beheaded.
Girl/Female
Indian
Angel, Protector, Very lazy
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon American Latin Greek English French
Brave.
Girl/Female
Greek American French
Reaper; from Therasia.
Girl/Female
Latin American English Irish
Grace.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German
Gray-haired
Male
English
English surname transferred to unisex forename use, from a Norman baronial name TRACY means "place of Thracius."
Girl/Female
Latin
Grace.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Favour; Mercy
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English, Old French grace ‘charm’, ‘pleasantness’ (Latin gratia).English : from the female personal name Grace, which was popular in the Middle Ages. This seems in the first instance to have been from a Germanic element grīs ‘gray’ (see Grice 1), but was soon associated by folk etymology with the Latin word meaning ‘charm’.
GRACY GRACY
GRACY GRACY
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps a variant of Throop.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Moon Light; Moon Stone
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Full Moon of the Dark
Girl/Female
Indian
Daughter of Curd
Boy/Male
Australian, Celtic, Christian, Gaelic, Irish
Lord; Regal
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Greek, Indian, Sindhi
Stylish
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Hearty Welcome in Bangoli
Boy/Male
Muslim
Deed, Action
Female
English
English variant spelling of Latin Despoena, DESPINA means "mistress."
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n.
Ornamental notes or short passages, either introduced by the performer, or indicated by the composer, in which case the notation signs are called grace notes, appeggiaturas, turns, etc.
superl.
Old; mature; as, gray experience. Ames.
a.
Of a dark gray, like slate.
v. t.
To add grace notes, cadenzas, etc., to.
n.
An animal or thing of gray color, as a horse, a badger, or a kind of salmon.
n.
A gray color; any mixture of white and black; also, a neutral or whitish tint.
v. t.
To grace.
a.
Gray; bluish gray.
n.
A play designed to promote or display grace of motion. It consists in throwing a small hoop from one player to another, by means of two sticks in the hands of each. Called also grace hoop or hoops.
imp. & p. p.
of Grace
n.
A petition for grace; a blessing asked, or thanks rendered, before or after a meal.
superl.
Gray-haired; gray-headed; of a gray color; hoary.
pl.
of Gravy
a.
Of a gray color, somewhat resembling that of iron freshly broken.
superl.
White mixed with black, as the color of pepper and salt, or of ashes, or of hair whitened by age; sometimes, a dark mixed color; as, the soft gray eye of a dove.
n.
An iron-gray color; also, a horse of this color.
a.
Having a gray color with a silvery luster; as, silver-gray hair.
n.
Favor; grace.
v. t.
To supply with heavenly grace.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Grace