Blue lady; a name derived from a compound name composed of the Gaelic elements gorm (blue, green) and fhlaith (lady, princess). Variations: Gormla, Gormelia. (;RM-LAH)
Watchful, vigilant; a surname originating in the Middle Ages from a contraction of Gregor, a cognate of the Latin gregorius (watchful, vigilant). Variation: Grier. (GREER)
Home ruler, ruler of an estate; derived from the French Henriette, a feminine diminutive of Henri. Also used to Anglicize Gaelic Oighrig (good voice?).
Surname (Mac) Innes, which originated from the Gaelic MacAonghuis (son of Angus). Angus is the Anglicized form of the Gaelic Aonghus and Aonghas, which are derived from the element aon (one, choice, preeminence). (IN-NES)