Greek Baby Boy Names With Meanings - Page 14
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Our collection includes a wide variety of Greek Baby Boy Names - ranging from traditional and religious names to modern, trendy, and cute options. Whether you're looking for short and sweet names or something easy to pronounce, this list will help you find the perfect name for your baby Boy!
You can browse all Greek baby Boy names alphabetically, along with their meanings, and filter them by different categories. Click on any name to learn more about its meaning and origin.
Greek Baby Boy Names by Alphabet
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Greek Baby Names for Boys List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
The person who is having wisdom and by that he gives advice about problems. | ||
From a feudal Lord who was Lord to his own tenants on land held from a superior Lord | ||
momentary and excellent industry. | ||
Red earth or earth which is of red color | ||
Slovene form of Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people'. | ||
Hungarian form of the Greek name Nicholas that means victory of the people. | ||
Red colored soil, red earth | ||
A bright light in the darkness or the dark times | ||
King of Crete, Son of Zeus and Europa; A variant form is Mynos | ||
The man who loves his mother. | ||
The noble Lord who is having or showing a kindly or tender nature. | ||
A variant of name Monique; Alone; Advisor; Counsellor; Wise | ||
Latin - Swarthy; Dark Skinned; Moor; A variant of name Morris | ||
The one who trick others | ||
The shapes seen in the dreams. God of dreams in Greek mythology | ||
Victory of people | ||
A boy who has the capability of winning in every field, a winner | ||
In Hawaiian it meant beauty or splendour. In Japanese it too means beauty. | ||
The one who loves mist and fog a lot, son of haze. | ||
A disposition to be kind and forgiving, the feeling of motivate compassion | ||
God has provided a talent. | ||
An island of Greece that was a army base | ||
Comes from sugary, nectar. | ||
Romanian form of Nikolaos, meaning victor of the people. | ||
The butter made from the Sheep's milk. | ||
From the dale or valley. | ||
Bulgarian form of Neophytos, meaning newly planted. | ||
The one who is firm and steady. | ||
New war | ||
Tourist, adventurer, holidaymaker, explorer. | ||
An explorer or a tourist | ||
The triumph of the multitude. | ||
The triumphant which belongs to the nation. | ||
A victorious person | ||
The great champion of the nation. | ||
The conqueror of the nation. | ||
The captor of the multitude. | ||
Represents as people's defeater. | ||
Son of Nicholas, a winner | ||
Who defeat others | ||
The winner of a war | ||
The victor of the people. | ||
The victory of the people. | ||
The superman of the people. | ||
The protagonist of the nation. | ||
The warrior fights on behalf of the people. | ||
The victory of mankind | ||
The soldier of the people. | ||
Deity of success or triumph. | ||
Divinity of feat or achievement | ||


