Pascha
Greek, “Easter” or “Passover.”
Greek baby names often reflect a rich tapestry of history, mythology, and tradition. Many Greek names have ancient roots, drawing from mythological figures, historical personalities, and religious influences.
Greek, “Easter” or “Passover.”
Greek, “hero” or “warrior.”
Greek, “lover of horses.”
African, Sanskrit and Greek, “fairy queen”, “to extend.”
Greek, “love or desire. “
Greek, “youth” or “prime of life.”
French and Greek, ‘lord’ or ‘master.’
Greek, “honoring God.”
Greek, “immortal” or “eternal.”
Greek, “pure” or “clear.”
Greek, “victory of the people.”
Greek, “safe” or “sound.”
Greek, “watchful” or “vigilant.”
Greek, “farmer” or “earthworker.”
Greek, “to tame” or “subdue.”
Greek and Sanskrit, flower.
Greek, “sound” or “reflection.”
Greek, “king” or “royal.”
Greek, “mother” or “nursing mother.”
Greek, “most beautiful” or “very beautiful.”
Greek, “freer of men.”
Greek mythology name.
Greek, “of royal birth, born strong.”
Greek, “resurrection, fruitful.”
Greek, “wisdom.”
Greek, “man’s defender.”
Greek, “defending men.”
Greek, “defending men.”
Greek, “defender of men.”
Greek, “God of the sea and ocean.”
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