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.
Mellora
Greek, “golden apple.”
Melody
Greek, “song.”
Melora
Greek, French, or Latin, “sweet time or honeyed season, golden…
Meteor
Greek, “high in the air.”
Milania
Greek, Czech and Italian, “black, dark-skinned, gracious, a person from…
Moira
Greek, “fate, destiny.”
Myla
Greek, “merciful.”
Myra
Greek, “myrrh.”
Myron
Greek, “myrrh.”
Naia
Greek, Hawaiian, “water nymph, dolphin.”
Naida
Greek, “water nymph.”
Nastasya
Greek, “resurrection.”
Neo
Greek and African, “new; gift.”
Neoma
Greek, “new moon.”
Nereida
Greek, “sea sprite.”
Neri
Greek, “ocean spirit.”
Nerissa
Greek, “sea sprite.”
Nessie
Greek, “pure, virginal.”
Nestor
Greek, “homecoming.”
Nicholas
Greek, “victory of the people.”
Nico
Greek, “victory of the people.”
Nicodemus
Greek, “victory of the people.”
Nicole
Greek, “victory of the people.”
Niobe
Greek, “fern.”
Nyssa
Greek, “goal, night.”
Odelle
Greek, “song.”
Odessa
Greek, “wrathful.”
Odysseus
Greek, “wrathful.”
Oleander
Botanical name.
Olethea
Greek, “truth.”
Olympia
Greek, “from Mount Olympus.”
Onyx
Greek, “gemstone, claw, fingernail.”
Ophelia
Greek, “help.”
Orianthi
Greek, “mountain flower.”
Orina
Greek, “peace.”
Orion
Greek, “hunter.”
Osias
Greek, “salvation, strength of God.”
Ovelia
Greek, “help.”
Ozias
Greek and Hebrew, “salvation.”
Pallas
Greek, “youth, wisdom.”
Pandora
Greek, “all gifts.”
Paris
Greek mythology name, French place name, “love or affection.”
Parthena
Greek, “maiden.”
Parthenia
Greek, “maiden.”
Pascha
Greek, “Easter” or “Passover.”
Pearson
English or Greek, “son of Piers” or “rock.”
Pegasus
Greek, “from a water spring.”
Penelope
Greek, “weaver.”
Perrine
Greek, “stone.”
Persephone
Greek, “bringer of destruction.”
Persis
Greek, “Persian woman.”
Petra
Latin and Greek, “rock.”
Phaedra
Greek, “bright.”
Phaedre
Greek, “bright.”
Phedora
Greek, “supreme gift.”
Philemon
Greek, “affectionate.”
Philipa
Greek, “lover of horses.”
Phillipa
Greek, “summoner or one who summons.”
Philo
Greek, “love.”
Philomena
Greek, “lover of strength.”
Phoebe
Greek, “bright.”
Phoenix
Greek, “purplish-red bird.”
Phyllis
Greek, “foliage.”
Pippa
Greek, “lover of horses.”
Pollux
Greek, “crown.”
Poseidon
Greek, “God of the sea and ocean.”
Proteus
Greek, “the first.”
Pyxis
Greek, “boxtree.”
Rena
Greek, “peaceful.”
Rhea
Greek, “a flowing stream.”
Rhoda
Greek, “rose.”
Rhodes
English and Greek, “clearing” or “island of Rhodes.”
Rue
English and Greek, “herb, regret.”
Safira
Hebrew, Greek, Arabic and Latin, “blue jewel name.”
Sandie
Greek, “man’s defender.”
Sapphira
Greek, “sapphire.”
Saros
Greek, “sweep.”
Sebastian
Greek, Latin, “person from Sebastia.”
Sebastien
French and Greek, “man from Sebastia.”
Selene
Greek, “goddess of the moon.”
Selina
Greek, “moon.”
Sephora
Greek, “bird, beauty.”
Sia
Greek, “wisdom.”
Siren
Greek mythology name.
Sofia
Greek, “wisdom.”
Sophia
Greek, “wisdom.”
Sophie
French, Greek, “wisdom.”
Sophronia
Greek, “sensible, prudent.”
Stacey
Greek, “resurrection, fruitful.”
Stasia
Greek and English, “of the moon, resurrection.”
Stephanie
Greek, “garland, crown.”
Sybil
Greek, “prophetesses.”
Tana
African, Sanskrit and Greek, “fairy queen”, “to extend.”
Tansy
Greek, “immortality.”
Tessa
Greek, “to gather.”
Thais
Greek, “bandage, to admire.”
Thaisa
Greek, “beloved, admire.”
Thalassa
Greek, “the sea.”
Thalia
Greek, “flourishing.”
Thanatus
Greek mythology name.
