Grant
Grant is a balanced and easy to say unisex name with a one-beat rhythm. It is recorded with meaning "A Scottish surname meaning great or large, or from the Old English for grand." and Western Europe origin. Use that mix of sound, meaning, origin, and the popularity signal below to decide whether it feels right in a real family shortlist.


unisex
unisexA Scottish surname meaning great or large, or from the Old English for grand.
Western Europe
Europe
Christianity
Popular
Score: 70/100
Parent decision snapshot
What to notice before you save Grant
A name can look good in a database and still feel different in a family. These checks help you test Grant as something you would actually say, share, and compare.
Best fit
Grant is strongest for parents who want a balanced and easy to say unisex name that still has enough context to compare thoughtfully.
Watch before saving
It has a more closed ending, so vowel-starting middles can make the full name feel easier to say. Also check initials and whether the full name still feels clear when said quickly.
Popularity read
Popular puts it in a comfortable middle zone: familiar enough to understand, but still worth testing against your family's favorites.
Grant popularity over time
Open the SSA chart once when you want the full year-by-year usage history for Grant.
Name style and feel
How Grant works in a shortlist
The quick facts tell you what is recorded. These notes help you decide how to use those facts.
Sound and length
Grant is balanced and easy to say with a one-beat rhythm. It feels complete without needing a nickname, but still has enough movement for a formal full name.
Facts to weigh
The recorded meaning and origin can give Grant a clearer story. Let pronunciation, initials, and daily use decide whether that story still works.
Popularity comfort
Popular puts it in a comfortable middle zone: familiar enough to understand, but still worth testing against your family's favorites.
Gender fit
Grant is marked as a unisex name here. If that matters to you, compare it with other unisex names and with the way your family would actually introduce it.
Shortlist ideas
Middle names, sibling names, and names like Grant
These are style and flow ideas for comparison. Open individual name pages before relying on meaning or origin.
Common Questions About Grant
What is the origin and meaning of the name Grant?
Grant is recorded as a unisex name of Western Europe origin, with the meaning "A Scottish surname meaning great or large, or from the Old English for grand.". That gives the name useful context, but it should still pass the daily tests: pronunciation, initials, surname flow, and whether both parents still like it after a few days.
How should I judge the popularity of Grant?
Popular puts it in a comfortable middle zone: familiar enough to understand, but still worth testing against your family's favorites. Use the chart as a comfort check, not as the only reason to keep or drop Grant.
Is Grant usually used for a baby girl or boy?
This database currently marks Grant as a unisex baby name. Usage can vary by culture and family, so compare it with nearby unisex names and with the way you would actually introduce your child.
What middle names go well with Grant?
It has enough shape to work with short or classic middles; the surname rhythm should make the final call. Say the first, middle, and last name aloud, then check initials before saving it.
What are similar names to Grant?
Names similar to Grant may share sound, length, origin, or overall style. Use the suggestions here as a comparison set, then open each name page before relying on meaning or origin.
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