Gisa name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Old High German, Hebrew and Germanic
Usage: German, English, Hebrew, Swedish, Danish and Finnish
Meaning: Hostage, Pledge and Surety
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What does Gisa mean?

Meaning of Gisa is Hostage, Pledge or Surety is particulary used in Swedish, Finnish, Danish, English, Hebrew and German and is bestowed upon baby girls has origin in Germanic, Hebrew and Old High German.

Gisa is variant of pleasing Giselle. Giselle is French equivalent of Gisèle. Giselle has its origin in Germanic and Old High German languages, Giselle means "Pledge and Hostage". Gisa is form of Gazit.

Gazit is variant form of Gisa. Gazit's origin is Hebrew, meaning of Gazit is "Hewn Stone".. Gisa is German form of Gisela. Gisa is German form of Other Names Containing the Name Element Gisl.

Variants of Gisa

Gazit, Giselle, Gisèle, Gieselle, Gisela, Gisella

How popular is the name Gisa?

Gisa is a popular baby name in Rwanda where every 1 in 2000 have the name. According to our research, at least 10000 people have been bestowed Gisa around the globe.

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What numerology tells about Gisa?

Self-doubt won't help you realize your goals. Self-confidence and self-reliance will. Open up to new suggestions and ideas. You like your freedom and independence. You know you have the power and will to accomplish whatever you imagine on your own. To have letter A as your capstone reflects your consistency and credibility. Having the letter A as your capstone reveals your true personality. People don't take you seriously because of your inconsistency.

Other names similar to Gisa

  •  Oisín - Used substantially in Finnish, Swedish and Irish eminent, Oisín has origin in Old Irish and Celtic, Oisín means "Os or Fawn" is used for baby boys
  •  Christoffer means Carrying Christ is of Old Greek origin prevalently used in English, Danish and Swedish is used as a boy name
  •  Raymund - Meaning of Raymund is Council or Protector or Advice used for boys used predominantly in Danish, Norwegian and Swedish is originated from German and Germanic
  •  Makarios - Unorthodox Greek Makarios is used dominantly in Greek and Finnish aimed at baby boys, meaning of Makarios is "Lucky Haves"
  •  Adolphine - Sufficiently quirky and Classy girl name Adolphine is prevalently used in German and Finnish, meaning of Adolphine is "Noble Wolf"

Famous people named Gisa

  • Gisa, was Bishop of Wells from 1060 to 1088

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