Ancient Greek Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List) - Page 2
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The early history of Ancient Greece:
- People have been living in Greece for over 40,000 years.
- The earliest settlers mostly lived a simple hunter-gatherer or farming lifestyle.
- The Minoans were the first great Greek civilisation.
- They didn't live on mainland Greece but on the nearby island of Crete, between 2200BC and 1450BC.
- They were known as the Minoans after their legendary king, Minos.
This collection has all Ancient Greek Baby Names - traditional, modern, religious, trendy, popular, cute, short and sweet and easy to pronounce Ancient Greek baby names to help you make the right choice!
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Ancient Greek Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Feminine form of Eutychios. It means fortunate. | ||
A girl who stays calm and quite in every situation. Calmness. | ||
Ancient Greek form of Agnes. It means chaste. | ||
Power of Hermes | ||
The people of Hermes | ||
To throw song | ||
Gift of Isis | ||
Equal power | ||
Beauty | ||
Beautiful power | ||
Beautiful army | ||
Follower of Christ. | ||
Splendid, famous | ||
Sea gull | ||
Work, deed | ||
Releasing or losing the army. | ||
Honey | ||
Myrrh | ||
Newly planted | ||
Victory of a man | ||
Carrying victory | ||
Bride or nymph | ||
Ukrainian version of Alexandra, meaning protector of men. | ||
Feminine form of Philon. It means lover or friend. | ||
Ancient Greek word for friendship. | ||
Ancient Greek form of Phoebe. It means bright, pure. | ||
A man who is broad-shouldered | ||
A broad-shouldered person | ||
Feminine form of Ptolemaios. It means aggressive or warlike. | ||
Ancient Greek form of Rhoda. It means rose. | ||
Safe army | ||
Glory of the law | ||
Given to God. | ||
Manifestation of God | ||
Slave of god | ||
Ancient Greek form of Thekla. It means glory of God. | ||
Watched by god | ||
The glory of God. | ||
Yellow horse. It's a feminine form of Xanthippos. | ||
Yellow horse | ||
Hospitality | ||
Foreigner or guest power | ||
Ancient Greek variant of Zenaida. It means shine or sky. | ||
Life of Zeus | ||
An older form of Zeno, meaning shine or sky. | ||
Ancient Greek form of Zephyr. It means the west wind. | ||
Glowing | ||
Feminine form of Zosimos. It means likely to survive. | ||
Viable or likely to survive | ||
He who is full of life. | ||


