Greek Names
8,915 names found
Haydee
Greek
Meaning
Haydee is of Greek origin, meaning 'modest' or 'well-behaved'. It is famously associated with the character in Alexandre Dumas's novel 'The Count of Monte Cristo'.
Thaddaeus
Greek
Meaning
From Aramaic, meaning 'heart'. Often associated with the Apostle Jude Thaddaeus, symbol of faith.
Historia
Greek
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Derived from the Greek word 'historia,' meaning 'knowledge acquired by investigation,' the name signifies inquiry and understanding of the past.
Tycho
Greek
Meaning
A Greek name meaning "hitting the mark" or "success".
Xylan
Greek
Meaning
Xylan is a modern name, likely derived from the plant compound 'xylan,' a type of hemicellulose found in plant cell walls.
Kathrine
Greek
Meaning
Kathrine is a variant of Katherine. Katherine is a Greek name meaning "pure."
Margareth
Greek
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A variant of Margaret, derived from the Greek name 'Margarites', meaning 'pearl'.
Melanny
Greek
Meaning
Melanny is a modern variation of Melanie, a name of Greek origin meaning 'dark' or 'black'. It also has associations with a mythical nymph.
Anastacio
Greek
Meaning
Spanish and Portuguese form of Anastasius, from Greek meaning "resurrection."
Andrej
Greek
Meaning
Andrej is a form of Andrew, derived from the Greek name Andreas, meaning 'manly' or 'masculine'.
Nicoletta
Greek
Meaning
A feminine diminutive of Nicola, which is derived from the Greek name Nikolaos, meaning 'victory of the people'.
Andrews
Greek
Meaning
Andrews is an English surname and given name meaning "manly" or "brave", derived from the Greek name Andreas.
Anthem
Greek
Meaning
A song of praise or devotion, often patriotic; derived from the Greek word 'antiphonos' meaning 'sounding against'.
Rhya
Greek
Meaning
Flowing. This name is likely a modern variation of Rhea or a variant spelling influenced by names like Maya, possibly suggesting a flowing or gentle quality.
Basilio
Greek
Meaning
Basilio is a Spanish and Italian name derived from the Greek name Basileios, meaning "royal" or "kingly."
Taisha
Greek
Meaning
Taisha is an Americanized elaboration of Tasia, which is a diminutive of Anastasia, a Greek name meaning "resurrection."
Teodora
Greek
Meaning
A feminine form of Theodore, derived from Greek words 'theos' (god) and 'doron' (gift), meaning 'gift of God'.
Zenovia
Greek
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Zenovia is of Greek origin, derived from 'Zenobios', meaning 'life of Zeus' or 'Zeus-given'. It evokes strength and royalty.
Cris
Greek
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Short form of Christian or Christopher. Christian is of Greek origin, meaning 'follower of Christ', while Christopher means 'Christ-bearer'.
Damar
Greek
Meaning
Origin unclear. Possibly a modern invented name. May be related to Damaris, which has Greek origins and means 'calf' or 'gentle'.
Amarra
Greek
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by 'Amara', a name with multiple origins, including Sanskrit (meaning 'immortal') and Greek (meaning 'everlasting').
Cathy
Greek
Meaning
A diminutive of Catherine, derived from the Greek 'Aikaterine,' with uncertain meaning, potentially 'pure'.
Chloee
Greek
Meaning
Chloee is a spelling variation of Chloe, a Greek name meaning 'green shoot' or 'blooming'. It's associated with springtime and new life.
Clio
Greek
Meaning
From Greek Kleio, meaning 'glory' or 'to celebrate,' also the name of the muse of history.
Gryphon
Greek
Meaning
From Greek mythology, a gryphon is a mythical creature, half lion and half eagle, symbolizing strength and vigilance.
Dorcas
Greek
Meaning
From the Greek, meaning 'gazelle'. Mentioned in the New Testament.
Doria
Greek
Meaning
Doria has multiple possible origins. It could be a feminine form of Dorian, of Greek origin meaning 'from Doris', or it could be related to 'doré', a French word for 'gilded'.
Elektra
Greek
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Elektra is a Greek name meaning 'shining, radiant, bright'. In Greek mythology, Elektra was the daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra.
Eryss
Greek
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly derived from Iris, meaning 'rainbow' in Greek.
Kaliope
Greek
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Derived from Greek mythology, 'Calliope' was the muse of epic poetry. It means 'beautiful voice' and is associated with eloquence.
Kassia
Greek
Meaning
A Greek name, possibly related to Cassia, a spice or cinnamon-like plant.
Kathalina
Greek
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A variant of Katherine, from Greek Aikaterine, of uncertain meaning, possibly meaning 'pure'.
Kyrian
Greek
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Derived from the Greek name Kyrios, meaning 'lord' or 'master'. A strong and dignified choice.
Kharisma
Greek
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A variation of 'charisma', which means 'divinely conferred power or talent'.
Koralynn
Greek
Meaning
Koralynn is a combination name, joining 'Kora' (possibly from Greek 'maiden') with 'Lynn' (English, meaning 'lake').
Leondro
Greek
Meaning
Variant of Leandro, Italian and Spanish form of Leander, Greek for 'lion-man' or 'lion-like'.
Oleander
Greek
Meaning
Oleander is a unisex botanical name, derived from the Greek name Oleandros. It refers to the beautiful but poisonous flowering shrub, symbolizing beauty and caution.
Olenna
Greek
Meaning
Likely an elaboration of the name Helen, of Greek origin, meaning 'light' or 'bright'. It can also be linked to Slavic names meaning 'olive'.
Prometheus
Greek
Meaning
From Greek mythology, Prometheus was a Titan known for stealing fire from the gods and giving it to humanity, symbolizing foresight and rebellion.
Phaedra
Greek
Meaning
Phaedra is a name of Greek origin, derived from the word 'phaidros', meaning 'bright' or 'radiant'. In Greek mythology, Phaedra was the daughter of King Minos of Crete.
Stefani
Greek
Meaning
Stefani is a feminine form of Stephen, derived from the Greek name Stephanos, meaning "crown" or "wreath."
Tariah
Greek
Meaning
Possibly a variant of Thalia, meaning "to flourish" or "blooming." Or a modern invented name.
Ulisses
Greek
Meaning
The Portuguese and Spanish form of Ulysses, derived from the Greek name Odysseus, meaning 'wrathful' or 'to hate'.
Vasilios
Greek
Meaning
Vasilios is a Greek name meaning 'royal' or 'kingly'. It's the original form of Basil.
Zias
Greek
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name. No clear etymological roots can be determined.
Apollonia
Greek
Meaning
Derived from Apollonius, meaning 'belonging to Apollo,' the Greek god of music, poetry, and light. It's associated with beauty and creativity.
Armonii
Greek
Meaning
Armonii is likely a modern, creatively spelled variation of Harmony, derived from the Greek Harmonia, meaning 'agreement' or 'concord'.
Azaleya
Greek
Meaning
Azaleya is a modern variation of Azalea, which is derived from the flower name. Azalea is from the Greek word 'azaleos', meaning 'dry'.
Andrez
Greek
Meaning
A variant of Andrew, meaning 'manly' or 'brave'. It is of Greek origin.
Andrik
Greek
Meaning
Andrik is a variant of Andric, a diminutive of Andrew. Andrew is of Greek origin, meaning 'manly' or 'masculine'.
Aristos
Greek
Meaning
Aristos is a Greek name meaning 'the best' or 'most excellent'. It implies superiority and nobility.
Ariz
Greek
Meaning
Potentially a variant of Aris, short for Aristotle, meaning 'the best purpose'. A strong and intellectual name.
Catalea
Greek
Meaning
A modern, invented name, likely derived from the flower Cattleya, a type of orchid. It connotes beauty and exoticism.
Cataleia
Greek
Meaning
Likely a modern variation of Cataleya, derived from Cattleya, a genus of orchid named after William Cattley. Its roots ultimately tie to botany and nature.
Attikus
Greek
Meaning
A modern spelling variation of Atticus, a Greek name meaning 'from Attica' (the region around Athens).
Cinthia
Greek
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A variant of Cynthia, derived from the Greek 'Kynthia,' meaning 'from Mount Kynthos,' associated with the Greek goddess of the moon, Artemis.
Coraleigh
Greek
Meaning
Coraleigh is a combination of Cora, meaning "maiden," and Leigh, meaning "meadow."
Ellani
Greek
Meaning
Ellani is likely a modern invented name. It may be a blend of elements, potentially referencing names like Ella or Eliana.
Ellenor
Greek
Meaning
Ellenor is a variant of Eleanor, derived from the Old French 'Alienor', possibly related to the Greek 'eleos' meaning 'compassion'.
Coulson
Greek
Meaning
An English surname meaning 'son of Coul', which is a short form of Nicholas. Nicholas derives from the Greek 'Nikolaos', meaning 'victory of the people'.