Greek Baby Names
Greek baby names are a delightful blend of history, mythology, and meaning, making them a charming choice for your little one. From classic names like Alexander and Sophia to unique options like Thalia and Lysander, each name carries a rich story and cultural significance.
Acacia
Greek, “thorn.”
Acacius
Greek, “thorny; or innocent, not evil.”
Acantha
Greek, “thorny.”
Achilles
Greek, “pain, sorrow, warrior.”
Adara
Greek, “beautiful.”
Adonis
Greek, “extremely good looking, handsome, lord.”
Aella
Greek, “whirlwind.”
Aeneas
Greek, “to praise or to commend.”
Aero
Greek, “of the sky.”
Agate
Greek, “good.”
Agatha
Greek, “good, honorable.”
Agnes
Greek, “pure, holy.”
Airlia
Greek, “ethereal.”
Ajax
Greek, “of the earth.”
Alayna
Greek and Latin, “shining light.”
Alcyone
Greek mythology name.
Alec
Greek, “defending men.”
Alethea
Greek, “truth.”
Aletris
Greek, “a woman who grinds grain or a miller.”
Alex
Greek, “defending men.”
Alexa
Greek, “defender of men.”
Alexander
Greek, “defender of man.”
Alexandra
Greek, “defender of men.”
Alexandria
Greek, “defender of man.”
Alexia
Greek, “defending men.”
Alexis
English and Greek, “defender.”
Almandine
Gemstone name.
Alpha
Greek, “first letter of the Greek Alphabet.”
Althea
Greek, “with healing power.”
Alyx
Greek, “defender.”
Amalthea
Greek, “tender goddess.”
Amarus
Greek, “unfading love.”
Amaryllis
Greek, “to spark.”
Ambrosia
Greek, “food of the gods.”
Ambrosina
Greek, “immortal.”
Amersa
Greek, unknown meaning.
Anastasia
Russian and Greek, “resurrection.”
Anatase
Greek, “extension” or “elongation.”
Andrea
Greek, “manly, virile.”
Andrew
Greek, “manly.”
Andromeda
Greek, “advising like a man.”
Anemone
Greek, “wind.”
Angel
Greek, “messenger.”
Angelina
Spanish, Italian, and Greek, “angel.”
Anisia
Greek, “she who fulfills her obligations.”
Aniston
Greek, “resurrection.”
Antares
Greek, “rival to-Ares.”
Antheia
Greek, “flower or blossom.”
Aphrodite
Greek, “Goddess of love.”
Apollo
Greek mythology name.
Aquarius
Greek, “cupbearer or water bearer.”
Aradia
Greek and Italian, “watch over, protect.”
Arcadia
Greek ancient place name.
Arche
Greek, “beginning.”
Ardelia
Hebrew and Greek, “food of the gods, praised.”
Ares
Greek, “bane, ruin.”
Aretha
Greek, “virtuous.”
Argo
Greek, “field, lazy, slothful.”
Argus
Greek, “watchful guardian.”
Ariadne
Greek, “most holy.”
Ariana
Italian and Greek, “holy.”
Aries
Latin and Greek, “the ram.”
Arion
Greek, “divinely-bred immortal horse.”
Aris
Greek mythology name.
Arista
Greek, “harvest.”
Ariston
Greek, “best.”
Artemas
Greek, “gift of Artemas.”
Artemis
Greek, “safe” or “sound.”
Artemisia
Greek, “gift of Artemis.”
Asia
Greek, “resurrection.”
Aster
Greek, “star.”
Asteria
Greek, “star.”
Asterope
Greek, “starry-faced.”
Astoria
Greek, “hawk” or “eagle.”
Astra
Greek or Latin, “star.”
Astraea
Greek, “of the stars, heavens.”
Astraeus
Greek, “star.”
Astro
Greek, “of the stars.”
Athan
Greek, “immortal.”
Athena
Greek, “wisdom and warfare.”
Athenaïs
Greek, “immortal” or “eternal.”
Athene
Greek mythology name.
Atlas
Greek, “titan, to carry.”
Attica
Greek, “from Attica.”
Atticus
Greek, Latin, “from Attica.”
Augusta
Greek, “great, magnificent.”
Auriga
Greek, Latin, “charioteer, or wagoner.”
Avra
Greek, “aura or breeze.”
Axelia
Scandinavian, Hebrew, and Greek, “my father is my peace.”
Azalea
Greek, “dry.”
Azalia
Greek, “dry.”
Azarius
Greek, “God has helped.”
Basil
Greek, “king” or “royal.”
Bastian
Greek, “man of Sebastia.”
Belphoebe
Greek, “beautiful Phoebe.”
Berenice
Greek, “victory bringer.”
Beronia
Italian and Greek, “bringer of joy.”
Beryl
Greek, “precious blue-green color.”
Briseis
Greek, “daughter of Bris.”
Bronte
Greek, “thunder.”
