Kalliope
kuh-LY-oh-pee
Kalliope is a girl’s name of Greek origin, meaning “From Greek mythology, the name of the muse of epic poetry. Meaning 'beautiful voice'.”. It currently ranks #2311 in the US, and peaked in popularity in 2021.
What Kalliope Means
“From Greek mythology, the name of the muse of epic poetry. Meaning 'beautiful voice'.”
The Story of Kalliope
The ancient Greeks believed a goddess sang the greatest epics into existence, and her name still rings with the power of song.
Kalliope, in Greek mythology, is the muse of epic poetry, renowned for her eloquence and beautiful voice. Her name stems from the Greek 'kallos' (beauty) and 'ops' (voice), meaning 'beautiful voice.' Her lineage is traced to Zeus and Mnemosyne, the titan of memory, implying a divine connection to enduring tales. The name, and the muse it represents, has echoed through literature and arts for centuries, a symbol of narrative power.
When you first whisper 'Kalliope,' does it feel like the opening lines of an epic poem. It is a name that carries the weight of history and the lilt of music. For your daughter, this name suggests a soul filled with stories waiting to be told, a voice ready to captivate. You can already hear it sung across a room, a sound both ancient and brand new.
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Peak Year
#104 in 2021
Total Births
1,210
First Recorded
1922
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