Grace
Female
Grace is a classic name of Latin origin, meaning 'grace,' 'thankfulness,' or 'favor.' It has been a consistently popular name throughout history, symbolizing elegance, kindness, and virtue. Its enduring appeal makes it a timeless choice for parents.
The name Grace has been associated with elegance and refinement throughout history. Many famous works of art feature women named Grace, often depicted as graceful and poised. It's also a name that lends itself well to nicknames, such as Gracie, Grayce, or even just G.
Grace Kelly
A renowned American actress who became Princess Grace of Monaco after marrying Prince Rainier III. Known for her beauty, elegance, and classic film roles in the 1950s. (1929-1982)
Grace Slick
An iconic American rock singer and songwriter, best known as the lead vocalist of Jefferson Airplane and Jefferson Starship. Known for her powerful voice and psychedelic rock anthems. (born 1946)
Grace Hopper
A pioneering American computer scientist and United States Navy rear admiral. Known for her work on developing the first compiler for a computer programming language and for popularizing the term 'debugging'. (1906-1992)