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Greek names

Greek baby names carry some of the oldest and most resonant meanings in the Western naming tradition, rooted in the language of Homer, Plato, and the New Testament. Ancient Greek names were often directly descriptive — Alexander means 'defender of men,' Sophia means 'wisdom,' and Iris means 'rainbow' — giving them an intellectual and poetic clarity that still captivates parents today. Greek mythology provides an extraordinary source of names: from Olympian gods like Apollo, Artemis, and Hermes to heroes like Achilles, Penelope, and Cassandra, mythological names carry stories as well as sounds. Greek names also form the roots of countless names in European languages, meaning that a parent choosing the name Theodore or Catherine is ultimately choosing a Greek name. Whether you seek the grandeur of classical antiquity or the spiritual depth of early Christianity, Greek names offer an unparalleled legacy.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are popular Greek baby names for boys and girls?

Popular Greek boy names include Alexander, Nicholas, Theodore, and Alexios, while popular girl names include Sophia, Elena, Zoe, and Penelope. Many have remained in continuous use from ancient times to the present.

What do Greek baby names typically mean?

Greek names are often highly descriptive, with meanings tied to virtues, nature, and human qualities. Sophia means wisdom, Leander means lion-man, Thalia means blooming, and Demetrius refers to Demeter, goddess of the harvest.

Are Greek mythological names too unusual for everyday use?

Many mythological names are perfectly wearable — Penelope, Cassandra, Phoebe, and Iris are all used widely today. More dramatic names like Achilles or Persephone are rarer but increasingly appearing as parents seek distinctive, meaningful choices.

How have Greek names influenced naming in other cultures?

Greek names spread through the Roman Empire, early Christianity, and Renaissance humanism to become the foundation of European naming. Names like Philip, Helen, Peter, and Andrew are all of Greek origin and are used across dozens of languages worldwide.

  • Aarav
    Lord's gift
  • Achilles
    Far from the battle, or of the heel
  • Adan
    Strong and noble
  • Aden
    Noble valley
  • Adolfo
    God's gift
  • Ahmad
    Wise ruler
  • Ajax
    a brave one
  • Akiles
    strong, mighty
  • Aldric
    Noble ruler
  • Alexander
    Alexander comes from the Greek 'Alexandros,' meaning 'defender of men' or 'protector of people.'
  • Alexandro
    Defender of people
  • Alexus
    Defender of people
  • Amaro
    Peaceful sea
  • Anakin
    Darkness turns to power
  • Anas
    God is gracious
  • Andreas
    God is strong
  • Angelos
    Messenger divine
  • Apollo
    God of the Sun
  • Ares
    Greek god of war
  • Aries
    Ram constellation
  • Arios
    exalted, noble
  • Aristotle
    Greek philosopher, student of Plato and tutor to Alexander the Great
  • Armaan
    Wishful thinking
  • Art
    Short art form
  • Arturo
    noble, honorable
  • Atlas
    holder of the sky or map maker
  • Atticus
    from Attica
  • Aurelius
    Golden peace
  • Avyaan
    life, happiness, gentle
  • Badr
    Full moon rises
  • Basil
    royal, noble
  • Bastian
    From the Roman forest
  • Bret
    Crowned with honor
  • Caelum
    Heavenly vault
  • Cairo
    city, victor, rejoicing
  • Caius
    God is helper
  • Camilo
    God's servant
  • Casen
    Gifted warrior
  • Cato
    Warrior's leader
  • Cesar
    Ruler and emperor
  • Columbus
    Crossing discoverer
  • Constantine
    Constellation born
  • Corvin
    Crow king
  • Crepas
    Gift of God
  • Damian
    from Demetrius, belonging to Cato
  • Damien
    Belonging to Apollo
  • Dante
    Little one
  • Darrius
    Warrior prince
  • Davian
    God is my strength
  • Demetrius
    Follower of Demeter, goddess of agriculture