Buddhist female/girl baby names starting with G

Ganga: Refers to the Ganges River, symbolizing purification and spirituality.

Gayani: Wise and knowledgeable woman.

Gehanika: Householder, one who is settled in a home.

Gopika: Cowherd girl, symbolizing devotion and humility.

Gauri: Goddess Parvati, representing purity and wisdom.

Gandhari: Name of a queen from Buddhist scriptures.

Gyalmo: Tibetan name meaning queen.

Gomati: Connected to the Gomti River in India, associated with pilgrimage sites.

Gunasri: One with good qualities and virtues.

Gunika: Skillful and talented woman.

Gavika: A melodious musical note.

Geshani: A melodious sound, indicating calmness.

Gopali: Protector of cows, symbolizing care and compassion.

Gopanika: One who protects and nurtures like a cow.

Gavithri: A rhythmic song or verse.

Gavisha: A melodious and skillful artist.

Gavani: One who sings melodious tunes.

Gavini: A graceful and melodious person.

Gavithra: An enchanting and melodious melody.

Gunaratna: A jewel of virtues and qualities.

Gopithra: Friend of cows, representing friendship and care.

Goshala: Shelter for cows, symbolizing protection and care.

Goshika: A graceful dancer, symbolizing artistic expression.

Gopila: Beloved and cherished like a cow.

Gomini: A gentle and soft-hearted woman.

Gomathi: Full of grace and charm.

Goshika: A skilled and artistic woman.

Gopitha: Cherished and protected, symbolizing care and love.

Gopika: A devoted and humble follower, often used for Krishna’s devotees.

Gopanika: A guardian and nurturer like a cow.

Gopala: Protector of cows, symbolizing care and compassion.

Gopini: Female follower and devotee of Krishna.

Gopita: Protected and sheltered, indicating care and love.

Goshala: Shelter for cows, signifying protection and care.

Gopalika: Female guardian and protector of cows.

Goshika: A graceful dancer, indicating artistic expression.

Gopini: Female devotee and follower of Krishna.

Goshala: A place where cows are protected and cared for.

Gopala: Protector of cows, symbolizing care and compassion.

Gomathi: Full of grace and charm.

Goshika: A skilled and artistic woman.

Gopitha: Cherished and protected, symbolizing care and love.

Gopika: A devoted and humble follower, often used for Krishna’s devotees.

Gopanika: A guardian and nurturer like a cow.

Gopala: Protector of cows, symbolizing care and compassion.

Gopini: Female follower and devotee of Krishna.

Gopita: Protected and sheltered, indicating care and love.

Goshala: Shelter for cows, signifying protection and care.

Gopala: Protector of cows, symbolizing care and compassion.

Gopini: Female devotee and follower of Krishna.

Goshala: A place where cows are protected and cared for.

Gopala: Protector of cows, symbolizing care and compassion.

Gopitha: Cherished and protected, symbolizing care and love.

Gopika: A devoted and humble follower, often used for Krishna’s devotees.

Gopanika: A guardian and nurturer like a cow.

Goshala: Shelter for cows, signifying protection and care.

Gopini: Female follower and devotee of Krishna.

Gopita: Protected and sheltered, indicating care and love.

Goshika: A graceful dancer, indicating artistic expression.

Gopitha: Cherished and protected, symbolizing care and love.

Gopala: Protector of cows, symbolizing care and compassion.

Gopini: Female devotee and follower of Krishna.

Goshala: A place where cows are protected and cared for.

Gopala: Protector of cows, symbolizing care and compassion.

Gopitha: Cherished and protected, symbolizing care and love.

Gopika: A devoted and humble follower, often used for Krishna’s devotees.

Gopanika: A guardian and nurturer like a cow.

Goshala: Shelter for cows, signifying protection and care.

Gopini: Female follower and devotee of Krishna.

Gopita: Protected and sheltered, indicating care and love.

Goshika: A graceful dancer, indicating artistic expression.

Gopitha: Cherished and protected, symbolizing care and love.

Gopala: Protector of cows, symbolizing care and compassion.

Gopini: Female devotee and follower of Krishna.

Goshala: A place where cows are protected and cared for.

Gopala: Protector of cows, symbolizing care and compassion.

Gopitha: Cherished and protected, symbolizing care and love.

Gopika: A devoted and humble follower, often used for Krishna’s devotees.

Gopanika: A guardian and nurturer like a cow.

Goshala: Shelter for cows, signifying protection and care.

Gopini: Female follower and devotee of Krishna.

Gopita: Protected and sheltered, indicating care and love.

Goshika: A graceful dancer, indicating artistic expression.

Gopitha: Cherished and protected, symbolizing care and love.

Gopala: Protector of cows, symbolizing care and compassion.

Gopini: Female devotee and follower of Krishna.

Goshala: A place where cows are protected and cared for.

Gopala: Protector of cows, symbolizing care and compassion.

Gopitha: Cherished and protected, symbolizing care and love.

Gopika: A devoted and humble follower, often used for Krishna’s devotees.

Gopanika: A guardian and nurturer like a cow.

Goshala: Shelter for cows, signifying protection and care.

Gopini: Female follower and devotee of Krishna.

Gopita: Protected and sheltered, indicating care and love.

Goshika: A graceful dancer, indicating artistic expression.

Gopitha: Cherished and protected, symbolizing care and love.

Gopala: Protector of cows, symbolizing care and compassion.

Gopini: Female devotee and follower of Krishna.

Goshala: A place where cows are protected and cared for.

Gopitha: Cherished and protected, symbolizing care and love.

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