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.
Bryony
Greek, “flower.”
Calais
Greek, “changing color, winged.”
Calandra
Greek and Italian, “lark, beautiful woman.”
Calanthe
Greek, “beautiful flower.”
Calia
Greek and Latin, “beauty.”
Calidore
Greek, “beautiful gift.”
Calista
Greek and Latin, “fairest, most beautiful, chalice.”
Calix
Greek, “handsome.”
Calixta
Greek, “most beautiful.”
Calla
Greek, “beauty.”
Callia
Greek, “beautiful voice.”
Callidora
Greek, “gift of beauty.”
Callie
Greek, “beautiful.”
Calliope
Greek, “beautiful voice.”
Callista
Greek, “most beautiful” or “very beautiful.”
Callisto
Italian and Greek, “best, most fair.”
Calypso
Greek, “conceal.”
Carissa
Greek, “grace or kindness.”
Cassander
Greek, “shining or excelling man.”
Cassandra
Greek, “prophetess.”
Cassia
Greek, “cinnamon.”
Cassie
Greek, “prophetess.”
Cassiopeia
Greek, “cassia juice.”
Castor
Greek, “he who excels.”
Catherine
Greek, “pure.”
Cepheus
Greek, “father of Andromeda.”
Cerelia
Latin, “goddess of the harvest, springtime.”
Cetus
Greek, “sea monster of Poseidon.”
Chara
Greek, “happiness, joy.”
Charis
Greek, “grace.”
Chimera
Greek, “she-goat.”
Chloe
Greek, “blooming or green and flourishing.”
Christabel
French, Latin and Greek, “beautiful Christ follower, beautiful Christian.”
Christina
Greek, “a Christian.”
Christopher
Greek, “christ-bearer.”
Cindy
Greek, “woman from Mount Kynthos.”
Circe
Greek, “bird.”
Clea
Greek, “glorious, famous.”
Cleo
Greek, “glory.”
Cleon
Greek, “glorious, renowned.”
Cora
Greek, “maiden.”
Corianna
Greek, “maiden.”
Corinna
Greek, “maiden.”
Cressida
Greek, “gold.”
Cybele
Greek, “mother of all gods.”
Cynthia
Greek, “from Mount Cynthus.”
Cypress
Greek botanical name.
Cyra
Greek and Persian, “sun or throne, lord or ruler.”
Cyrille
French and Greek, ‘lord’ or ‘master.’
Cyrus
Greek, “lord, far-sighted.”
Damara
Greek, “gentle.”
Damaris
Greek, “calf.”
Damian
Greek, “to tame” or “subdue.”
Damien
Russian, Greek, “to tame.”
Damon
Greek, “to tame.”
Danai
Greek mythology name.
Daphne
Greek, “laurel tree.”
Daria
Greek, “possess well.”
Darius
Persian and Greek, “he possesses or rich and kingly.”
Deacon
Greek, “dusty one; servant; messenger.”
Deianira
Greek, “man destroyer.”
Deidamia
Greek, “she who is patient in battle.”
Delia
Greek, “born on the island of Delos.”
Delsin
Greek, “he is so.”
Demeter
Greek, “mother earth.”
Demetrius
Greek, “devoted to Demeter.”
Demi
Greek, “half.”
Demna
Greek, “mother earth.”
Desdemona
Greek, “ill-fated, unfortunate.”
Despina
Greek, “lady.”
Dione
Greek, “divine queen.”
Dmitri
Greek, Russian, “devoted to Demeter.”
Dora
Greek, “gift.”
Doretta
Greek and Latin, “gift of God.”
Dorian
Greek, “tribe.”
Dorinda
Greek, “gift of God or beautiful gift.”
Dorothea
Greek, “gift of God.”
Drea
Greek, Italian, Swedish, Albanian, “courageous, manly, warrior, love.”
Echo
Greek, “sound” or “reflection.”
Effie
Greek, “well-spoken.”
Elara
Greek mythology name.
Eleodoro
Greek and Spanish, “Gift of the sun.”
Ellen
Greek, “torch or shining light.”
Elletra
Italian and Greek, “shinning.”
Elysium
Latin, Greek, “home of the blessed after death.”
Emmeleia
Greek, “harmony or steadiness.”
Endora
Greek, “light.”
Endymion
Greek, “dive into, enter.”
Eos
Greek, “dawn.”
Eris
Greek, “strife.”
Ero
Greek, “love or desire. “
Eudora
Greek, “generous gift.”
Eulalia
Greek, “well-spoken.”
Eulalie
Greek, “well-spoken.”
Euphemia
Greek, “well-spoken.”
Eupraxia
Greek, “Good deeds.”
Evadne
Greek, “well, holy.”
Evanthe
Greek, “fair flower.”
Evanthia
Greek, “good; fair, flower; blossom.”
Gaia
Greek, “earth mother.”
