Greek Baby Names for Boys and Girls With Meanings - Page 2
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Greek baby names are rich in history, mythology, culture, and timeless beauty. From powerful mythological heroes to elegant modern names, Greek names carry deep meanings that symbolize strength, wisdom, love, and divinity.
Greek names are usually derived from the Greek language and are often based on mythology, history, religion, and nature. For example, the name Athena is derived from the Greek goddess of wisdom, while the name Alexander is derived from the Greek word “alexo,” which means “to defend”.
Greek names can also be influenced by religion. For instance, the name Dimitrios is a Greek version of Demetrius, which is a biblical name.It is also worth noting that Greek names have changed over time. For example, in ancient Greece, people had only one name, while in modern Greece, people have a first name and a surname.
Alongside traditional names, Greek culture also offers modern, rare, short, and stylish names that are easy to pronounce and perfect for today’s generation. From soft, elegant girl names to bold and distinctive boy names, this collection includes: Cute and short Greek names, Rare and unique Greek baby names, Names with spiritual and meaningful origins, Traditional Greek names, Mythological Greek names and Modern and trendy Greek names.
This collection has all Greek Baby Names - traditional, modern,religious, trendy, popular, cute, short and sweet and easy to pronounce Greek baby names to help you make the right choice!
You can view all Greek baby names alphabetically with their meanings and filter them through various options. Click on any baby name for more details and meanings.
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Greek Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
The father of Jason | ||
One who is from the Greek | ||
Pure upper air that the gods breathe; sky beyond the clouds | ||
An eagle, one with the eagle-like qualities | ||
Uplifted from the spray or spume. | ||
A name borrowed from the Greek Goddess of Beauty Aglaea who was beautiful, magnificient and mystical. | ||
A beautiful name for baby girl which means happy or brings bright joy to everyone. | ||
A braveheart who can take up any work. One who is loyal, committed, devoted, dependable, reliable, trusthworthy and steady. | ||
The Greek meaning of Agape is 'Love'; loved by all or loving to everyone; spreading love; a person who is warm as love | ||
One who is loving, caring, protective, affectionate, kind, nuturing and dependable. | ||
An uncommon masculine Greek name which means love. It was the name of one the Saints of Greece who is a martyr. | ||
One who is dearly loved, precious, adored, cared for, treasured, cherished and one's favourite. | ||
One who is good at heart and mind, pure, kind, gentle and a nature lover. | ||
A common Greek name which means good. Many great novelists, saints and celebrities are named Agatha | ||
A kind natured woman. | ||
One who is good, kind, pure, sensitive, noble, generous and honourable. | ||
A Greek name that means Good | ||
She who belongs to a herd. | ||
A smaller shorter version of the name Agatha which means good, kind and honourable. | ||
One who is simple, pure, maidenly, ladylike, friendly nature and innocent. | ||
Splendour, beauty in Greek | ||
Splendour, beautiful | ||
Saint Agnes was a virgin martyred during the persecutions of the Roman emperor Diocletian | ||
Chaste | ||
A chaste woman | ||
Estonian form of Agnes. It means holy. | ||
The name became associated with Latin agnus 'lamb' | ||
Chaste; pure | ||
Poor, chaste, pure | ||
Old Greek - Pure, Chaste; Holy; Pious; Kind; Good; A varaition of Agnes | ||
Old Greek - Pure, Chaste; Holy; Pious; Kind; Good; A varaition of Agnes | ||
Old Greek - Pure, Chaste; Holy; Pious; Kind; Good; A varaition of Agnes | ||
Pure, holy | ||
Chaste | ||
Good, kind | ||
A gathering place. It was a central square in the Ancien Greek cities | ||
Good; one who protects fire; a saint | ||
She who is chaste, holy | ||
to purge and to cleanse | ||
Derived from the Greek EirÄ'nÄ', which is from eirÄ'nÄ' (peace) | ||
Chaste, Very holy one | ||
Ethereal, Delicate, intangible | ||
Grace; Resurrection | ||
A form of Agatha, meaning good. | ||
Form of ETHAN | ||
One who has the power of an Eagle | ||
Defender of Man; A variant of name Alexander and Akse | ||
Old Greek - Defender of men; A variant of name Alexander and Alistair | ||
Old Greek - Defender of men; A variant of name Alistair | ||
Strong willed; a responsible and inspirational being | ||
Why Choose a Greek Baby Name?
Greek names have influenced languages and cultures across the world. Many popular global names originate from ancient Greece and carry profound symbolism. Benefits of Greek baby names:
- Inspired by Greek mythology & legends
- Deep meanings rooted in history & philosophy
- Timeless, elegant, and globally recognized
- Suitable for both modern and traditional families


