Greek Baby Names for Boys and Girls With Meanings - Page 36
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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 |
|---|---|---|
Greek variation of the name Mark, a manly man | ||
Greek - From the high tower; Combination of Maria and Magdalene | ||
Gift of God | ||
A gift of the Lord | ||
One who is a gift from the Lord | ||
Latin - Greatest; A variant of Maxim | ||
Greek - Pearl; Great and Mighty; A variant of the name Megan | ||
Greek - Pearl; Great and Mighty; A variant of the name Megan | ||
Old Greek - To meditate; To ponder; Goddess, Sorceress | ||
Old Greek - To meditate; To ponder; Goddess, Sorceress | ||
One who is the defender of men | ||
A wuman who rules others | ||
A cunning female, a protector. A name from Greek mytholgy - an ugly woman with snake hair | ||
A Great and Might, powerful woman | ||
She is the Child of Light | ||
A name from Greek Mythology, means to grudge | ||
A great and mighty woman | ||
Old Greek - Pearl; A variation of the name Margaret; Derived from the Ancient Greek city Megara | ||
A pearl-like beauty | ||
A mighty and powerful woman | ||
A beuty who is like a pearl | ||
Mighty, graeat and powerful woman | ||
A great and mighty person | ||
A variant of the name 'Megan' that means 'The Mighty' or 'The Great'. | ||
Dusky and dim, can not be seen, dark and shadowy | ||
Dark or black colored person, olive-skinned person | ||
Old Greek - Black; Dark; A spelling variant of Melanie which means Dark-Skinned | ||
Obscure, dwells in the dark places, invisibleness | ||
Old Greek - Black; Dark; Dark-Skinned; A variant spelling is Melaney | ||
A form of Melanie, meaning dark or black. | ||
Black Color; Speed, agility | ||
Old Greek - Black Flower | ||
Helping person, who always provides aids to other people who are in needing help. | ||
The person always covers by shadows, impossible to be seen, dim light | ||
Old Greek - Soft; Slender; Thin Skinned; Derived from the name of the city of Melbourne | ||
Beloved; Wished-for child; Rebellion | ||
song or melody | ||
Derived from 'Malina', a solar deity. It also means 'Peace' in Hawaiian language. | ||
A solar deity from Greek mythology. It also means a peace or a peaceful environment. | ||
As fragrant as honey bunch, as sweet taste as sugar. | ||
Imitating; Rivaling; Work; War Horn; Flatterer, Industrious; Ash Tree; melody or song | ||
Germanic - Hard Worker; Greek - Honey; Bee; Strong Work; Industrious; Highborn Power; Variant of Melissa | ||
Germanic - Hard Worker; Greek - Honey; Bee; Strong Work; Industrious; Highborn Power; Variant of Melissa | ||
Germanic - Hard Worker; Greek - Honey; Bee; Strong Work; Industrious; Highborn Power; Variant of Melissa | ||
Old Greek - Honey; Bee; Hard Worker; Strong Work; A variant of Melissa | ||
Germanic - Hard Worker; Greek - Honey; Bee; Strong Work; Industrious; Highborn Power; Variant of Melissa | ||
As sweet as honey, honey | ||
Honey or equivalent to honey | ||
Bee, any of numerous hairy bodied insects including social and solitary species. | ||
Germanic - Hard Worker; Greek - Honey; Bee; Strong Work; Industrious; Highborn Power; Variant of Melissa | ||
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


