Grażyna is a name given to female creatures that begins with the letter G. It is believed to come from Lithuanian, and it was invented by Adam Mickiewicz in 1823. Grażyna was then the heroine of this author's poem. One diminutive of the name is Grazia.
Gloria is a not very popular name in Poland that begins with the letter G. It means glory and is attributed to women with a lion in them. It is believed that the Slavic equivalent of the name Gloria is Sława. He usually celebrates his name day on May 13.
Gizela is one of the names that finds its origin in the Germanic language. It means "hostage" or "oath". In Poland, it was first staged in the form of Giza in the thirteenth century. It has its equivalents, among others, in French and Russian.