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.
Galatea
Greek, “milk-white.”
Galen
Greek, “calm.”
Genesis
Greek, “the beginning.”
George
Greek, “farmer” or “earthworker.”
Gregoria
Latin and Greek, “watchful or vigilant.”
Gregory
Greek, “watchful” or “vigilant.”
Hades
Greek, “sightless.”
Halcyon
Greek mythology name.
Halia
Greek and Hawaiian, “of the sea, remembrance or a beloved…
Halina
Greek and Slavic, “shining light.”
Halo
Greek, “divine aura.”
Hebe
Greek, “youth” or “prime of life.”
Helen
Greek, “light.”
Helena
Greek, “shining light.”
Helene
French from Greek, “bright, shining one.”
Helia
Greek, “sun.”
Helidor
Greek, “gift of the sun.”
Helle
Greek and Scandinavian, “shining light.”
Hera
Greek, “hero.”
Hercules
Greek, “glory of Hera.”
Hermione
Greek, “messenger of God.”
Hero
Greek, “hero” or “warrior.”
Heron
Greek, “hero.”
Hesper
Greek, “evening star.”
Hespera
Greek, “evening; evening star.”
Hesperia
Greek, “evening star.”
Hestia
Greek, “hearth, fireside.”
Hillary
Greek, and Latin, “happy, cheerful.”
Hyacinth
Greek mythology name.
Hyperion
Greek, “he that walks high.”
Ianira
Greek, “enchantress.”
Ianthe
Greek, “violet flower.”
Icarus
Greek, “follower, soaring.”
Ilene
Greek, “light or torch.”
Ilenia
Greek, Hebrew, “torch; plant or bud.”
Iliana
Greek, “from Ilium, clarity or Troy.”
Illyria
Greek place name.
Illyrian
Greek, “ancient tribe name.”
Indigo
Greek, “dark blue.“
Ines
French, Greek, and Spanish, “chaste.”
Inessa
Greek, Russian and Spanish, “pure, holy.”
Iole
Greek, “violet.”
Iphigenia
Greek, “of royal birth, born strong.”
Irena
Greek, “peace.”
Irene
Greek, “pure.”
Iris
Greek, “rainbow.”
Isadora
Greek, “gift of Isis.”
Ismena
Greek, “wise, flowing water.”
Ismene
Greek, “knowledge.”
Jacinth
Greek, “hyacinth.”
Janus
Greek, “gateway.”
Jocasta
Greek mythology name.
Jorian
Scandinavian, Greek, “farmer.”
Jules
Greek and Latin, “youthful.”
Kaira
Greek, Arabic, and Sanskrit, “the right or opportune moment, benevolent,…
Karissa
Greek, “grace, beloved.”
Kasia
Polish and Greek, “pure.”
Kasiani
Greek, “cinnamon.”
Katherine
Greek, “pure” or “clear.”
Kleio
Greek, “glory.”
Koralia
Greek, “coral.”
Kristoff
Greek and Latin, “bearer of Christ.”
Kronos
Greek, “to cut.”
Larissa
Greek, “citadel.”
Leandros
Greek, “lion man.”
Leda
Greek, “happy.”
Leia
Biblical Greek, “child of heaven or weary.”
Leocadia
Greek and Spanish, “bright, white, or radiant.”
Leon
Greek, “lion.”
Leonid
Greek, “lion-like.”
Leonidas
Greek, “lion.”
Leontine
Greek, “lion or lion-like.”
Leora
Greek, Hebrew, “light.”
Lethia
Greek, “oblivion or forgetfulness.”
Lex
Greek, “defender of men.”
Lexi
Greek, “defending men”.
Lia
Portuguese, Italian, Greek, Hebrew or Spanish, “weary.”
Lianna
Latin and Greek, “to bind, to twine or lion.”
Ligia
Greek, “clear-voiced or melodious.”
Lino
Greek and Latin, “flax.”
Lissandra
Greek, “defender of men.”
Lotus
Greek and Sanskrit, flower.
Lucas
Greek and Latin, “light.”
Luke
Greek, “from Lucania.”
Lycia
Greek, “wolf.”
Lydia
Greek, “woman from Lydia.”
Lyra
Greek, “lyre.”
Lysander
Greek, “liberator.”
Lysandra
Greek, “freer of men.”
Magdalena
Greek, “woman from Magdala.”
Maia
Greek, “mother” or “nursing mother.”
Malina
Greek, Slavic, and Hawaiian, “raspberry, peace.”
Margaret
Greek, “pearl.”
Medea
Greek, “to reflect, meditate, or ponder.”
Medora
Greek, “gift of wisdom or wise gift.”
Melanie
Greek, dark.”
Melea
Greek and Hebrew, “song or melody, fullness.”
Melia
Greek, “ash-tree.”
Melina
Greek, “honey.”
Melita
Greek, “honey sweet.”
