Greek Mythology Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List)
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Greek mythology is the collection of stories and legends that explain the origin of the world, the gods, the heroes, and the nature of the ancient Greeks.
Greek mythology originated in an oral-poetic tradition that was passed down by singers from the 18th century BC onwards. The oldest sources of Greek mythology are the epic poems of Homer and Hesiod, which narrate the events of the Trojan War and the creation of the cosmos.
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Greek Mythology Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
The body of grief, Mythological hero from Trojan war | ||
A handsome young man loved by aphrodite in mythology | ||
Praise or a praiseworthy, a hero from Trojan war | ||
One who can be changed, God of winds | ||
Pure upper air that the gods breathe; sky beyond the clouds | ||
Star; Divine, of the stars | ||
A woman with beautiful voice | ||
The place where heroes in Greek mythology go when they die. | ||
The day | ||
Glory of Heroism | ||
Wise and strong; leader with insight | ||
Khronos means To Cut | ||
Daughter of Bellerophon and Wife of Protesialus in Greek and Roman Mythology | ||
The wife of a Toyan Hero who named the city Lavena after her | ||
Lion, Lion like man; brave man | ||
Lion man; Leader; brave man | ||
Lion; Lion like preson | ||
Lion man | ||
A hidden and forgoten treausure | ||
Son of the God Apollo, this is a name from Greek Mythology and means flax | ||
A musical instrument, Lyre; Also a constellation of stars; Goddess of the sky | ||
Black Color; Speed, agility | ||
song or melody | ||
King of Crete, Son of Zeus and Europa; A variant form is Mynos | ||
Old Greek - Beloved; Dear most; Loved one; Derived from the Greek philos or philema; A Greek mythological name | ||
One who has great wealth | ||
God of the Ocean and the Sea | ||
The forsighting, forethoughtful person | ||
A person that has the colour of the flames, the red one | ||
Name of a Greek prophetess. It means oracle. | ||
Mythological & Traditional Greek Names
Many Greek baby names originate from mythology and ancient texts. These names often symbolize bravery, wisdom, beauty, or divine power. Examples include:
- Achilles - Hero of the Trojan War
- Aeneas - Praiseworthy warrior and legend
- Adonis - Symbol of beauty and love
- Aeolus - God of winds
Such names carry stories that have endured for thousands of years.


