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.

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.”

Naia

Greek, Hawaiian, “water nymph, dolphin.”

Naida

Greek, “water nymph.”

Neo

Greek and African, “new; gift.”

Neoma

Greek, “new moon.” 

Neri

Greek, “ocean spirit.”

Nessie

Greek, “pure, virginal.”

Nestor

Greek, “homecoming.”

Nicholas

Greek, “victory of the people.”

Nico

Greek, “victory of the people.”

Nicole

Greek, “victory of the people.”

Nyssa

Greek, “goal, night.”

Olympia

Greek, “from Mount Olympus.”

Onyx

Greek, “gemstone, claw, fingernail.”

Orion

Greek, “hunter.”

Osias

Greek, “salvation, strength of God.”

Ozias

Greek and Hebrew, “salvation.”

Pallas

Greek, “youth, wisdom.”

Paris 

Greek mythology name, French place name, “love or affection.”

Pascha

Greek, “Easter” or “Passover.”

Pearson

English or Greek, “son of Piers” or “rock.”

Pegasus

Greek, “from a water spring.”

Persis

Greek, “Persian woman.”

Petra

Latin and Greek, “rock.”

Philipa

Greek, “lover of horses.”

Phillipa

Greek, “summoner or one who summons.”

Phoenix

Greek, “purplish-red bird.”

Pippa

Greek, “lover of horses.”

Poseidon

Greek, “God of the sea and ocean.”

Pyxis

Greek, “boxtree.”

Rena

Greek, “peaceful.”

Rhea

Greek, “a flowing stream.”

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.”

Sebastian

Greek, Latin, “person from Sebastia.”

Sebastien

French and Greek, “man from Sebastia.”

Selene

Greek, “goddess of the moon.”

Sia

Greek, “wisdom.”

Siren

Greek mythology name.

Sofia

Greek, “wisdom.”

Sophie

French, Greek, “wisdom.”

Stacey

Greek, “resurrection, fruitful.”

Stasia

Greek and English, “of the moon, resurrection.”

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.”

Thalia

Greek, “flourishing.”