Greek Baby Names

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.

George

Greek, “farmer” or “earthworker.”

Gregoria

Latin and Greek, “watchful or vigilant.”

Gregory

Greek, “watchful” or “vigilant.”

Hades

Greek, “sightless.”

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.”

Helena

Greek, “shining light.”

Helene

French from Greek, “bright, shining one.”

Helidor

Greek, “gift of the sun.”

Helle

Greek and Scandinavian, “shining light.”

Hera

Greek, “hero.”

Hero

Greek, “hero” or “warrior.”

Hesper

Greek, “evening star.”

Hespera

Greek, “evening; evening star.”

Hestia

Greek, “hearth, fireside.”

Hillary

Greek, and Latin, “happy, cheerful.” 

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.”

Illyrian

Greek, “ancient tribe name.”

Ines

French, Greek, and Spanish, “chaste.”

Inessa

Greek, Russian and Spanish, “pure, holy.”

Iole

Greek, “violet.”

Iphigenia

Greek, “of royal birth, born strong.”

Iris

Greek, “rainbow.”

Ismena

Greek, “wise, flowing water.”

Janus

Greek, “gateway.”

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.”

Kristoff

Greek and Latin, “bearer of Christ.”

Leda

Greek, “happy.”

Leia

Biblical Greek, “child of heaven or weary.”

Leocadia

Greek and Spanish, “bright, white, or radiant.”

Leon

Greek, “lion.”

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.”

Lotus

Greek and Sanskrit, flower.

Lucas

Greek and Latin, “light.”

Luke

Greek, “from Lucania.”

Lydia

Greek, “woman from Lydia.”

Lyra

Greek, “lyre.”

Maia

Greek, “mother” or “nursing mother.”

Malina

Greek, Slavic, and Hawaiian, “raspberry, peace.”

Medea

Greek, “to reflect, meditate, or ponder.”

Medora

Greek, “gift of wisdom or wise gift.”

Melea

Greek and Hebrew, “song or melody, fullness.”

Melia

Greek, “ash-tree.”

Melita

Greek, “honey sweet.”