It comes from the German, as do some Spanish words. It is a woman"s name and can be translated as Anne or Grace ( the biblical Hannah means Grace) Hanna Reitsch, the German Aviatrix, can be ( translated) as Grace Imperiale with little trouble.
it means who ever ha that name (grace) is a beautiful and elegant girl or lady.
The Meaning of HANNAHHannah is a prayerful person, loves the Lord.She will prayer until she receives what she wants.She will also find her true love and hold on to him as long as God liveth.She is skillful in many ways arts, music, dance, love others, and having ideas for any thing she may have to accomplish in her life, in the future and others life.
sauver de grace.....
Trace is a name that rhymes with Grace.
Grace M. Anderson has written: 'God Calls Man Chooses' 'Spanish-speaking immigrants in selected Canadian cities' -- subject(s): Associations, institutions, etc., Spanish, Minorities, Spanish Canadians, Spanish language in Canada
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The word 'gracia' is a Spanish word and it is translated in English as 'grace'. In Spain and in many parts of the world, its plural form of 'gracias' has been a common expression when saying thank you.
The name "Anita" can be traced to several national origins , (English, Italian, Spanish, and Hebrew) but all mean the same thing, "grace"
Grace as is a state of grace, the grace of God, being in some one's good graces = Gracia The name Grace is not translated. It is improper to translate people's names unless that person uses a translation him/herself
grace ann watts. True, and in Spanish this is "una cosa tan bonita."
Jerrica in America means powerful ruler, and in Spanish means beauty and grace..
Grace, Gracie, Gabriella, Gabrielle, Gina, Gianna, Gia, and Glenda are all I can think of. My favorite is Grace. Graciela is another one. It is spanish.
The Spanish word "Grecia" translates to "Greece" in English.
"Ana" is a common name in Spanish-speaking cultures. It is a feminine name that does not have a specific meaning in the language.
170 times in the King James Version of the Bible, if I counted correctly! I used a Bible concordance and looked up "grace." I looked up the word grace (gracia) in spanish King James and it appears 199 times . In the English KJ Bible the word FAVOUR is used in place of grace in some verses.
gracia...but there are many other ways to say... check out : www.wordreference.com