Greek Baby Names
Greek names draw from ancient mythology, philosophy, and the classical world. They often embody virtues like wisdom, strength, and beauty.
1713 names found
Greek Boy Names
Theodore
BoyGift of God; divine present or blessing.
Sebastian
BoyVenerable, revered
Alexander
BoyDefender of men or protector of men. Symbolizes courage and protection.
Thomas
BoyTwin. A simple name with spiritual connections in Christian tradition.
Christopher
BoyBearing Christ. Signifies one who carries or upholds Christian faith.
Andrew
BoyStrong or manly. Denotes physical and moral strength.
Theo
BoyGod's gift, divine
Atlas
BoyBearer of the heavens, enduring
Damian
BoyTo tame, subdue, master
Nicholas
BoyVictory of the people, representing triumph and leadership.
George
BoyFarmer or earth-worker. Represents work, nature, and cultivation.
Jason
BoyHealer, representing medical knowledge and wellness.
Peter
BoyRock or stone. From Greek petra, symbolizing strength, stability, and foundation.
Alex
BoyDefender of men; a protector and helper.
Timothy
BoyOne who honors God, reflecting piety and reverence.
Nico
BoyVictory of the people
Xander
BoyDefender of the people
Steven
BoyCrown or wreath. Symbolizes honor and achievement.
Phoenix
UnisexMythical bird reborn from ashes, dark red
Ares
BoyBane, ruin, god of war
Orion
BoyRising in the sky, hunter in Greek myth
Onyx
UnisexBlack gemstone, claw, nail
Stephen
BoyCrown or wreath, representing victory and honor.
Hector
BoyHolding fast, steadfast
Apollo
BoyDestroyer, strength, manly beauty
Atreus
BoyA legendary figure in Greek mythology; ancestor of Agamemnon.
Leonidas
BoySon of the lion, lion-like
Philip
BoyFrom Greek Philippos, meaning 'lover of horses'.
Gregory
BoyVigilant or watchful. Symbolizes awareness and guardianship.
Cassius
BoyHollow, empty, vain, clever
Phillip
BoyLover of horses; a horse enthusiast or friend to horses.
Mylo
BoySoldier or mild; modern spelling variant of Milo.
Dennis
BoyDevotee of Dionysus. Related to the Greek god of wine, revelry, and theater.
Evander
BoyGood man, derived from Greek elements meaning 'good' and 'man'.
Eugene
BoyWell-born or noble; from Greek elements meaning 'well' and 'born.'
Makari
BoyBlessed; happy; derived from Greek Makarios
Neo
BoyNew, derived from the Greek prefix meaning new or recent.
Timmie
BoyHonoring God; a reverent and spiritual name.
Demetrice
UnisexVariant of Demetria, from Greek Demeter (goddess of harvest); represents fertility and abundance
Christoper
BoyChrist-bearer, from Greek christos (Christ) and pherein (to carry).
Burnice
UnisexBringer of victory. Variant of Bernice.
Nicklas
BoyMeans victorious people; from Greek elements for victory and people.
Kareen
UnisexPure and clear; spotless and virtuous in nature
Nickey
BoyVariant of Nicholas. From Greek 'Nikolaos,' meaning 'victory of the people,' conveying triumph and strength.
Stephane
UnisexGreek origin meaning 'crown' or 'wreath,' symbolizing victory and honor.
Nickolaus
BoyVictory of the people; triumph and excellence.
Cletis
BoyChosen one; variant of Cletus
Agapito
BoySpanish form from Greek 'agape', meaning 'love' or 'beloved', symbolizing affection.
Apolonio
BoySpanish form of Apollonius, derived from Apollo, the Greek god of sun, music, and prophecy. Symbolizes divine inspiration and artistic brilliance.
Chistopher
BoyBearer of Christ; one who carries Christ in his heart.
Lugene
UnisexWell-born; derived from the Greek name Eugene (Eugenios).
Phillips
BoyLover of horses; devoted to horsemanship
Gerome
BoyA variant of Jerome, derived from Greek meaning sacred name, symbolizing reverence and holiness.
Christpher
BoyBearer of Christ, from Greek Christos (Christ) and pherein (to bear).
Isidoro
BoyGift of Isis, the Egyptian goddess.
Kriston
Unisex"Christian" or "follower of Christ," modern variant of Christian.
Gregor
BoyVigilant and watchful; from Greek meaning 'one who is awake and alert'.
Nicolaus
BoyVictory of the people. Derived from Greek elements meaning 'to win' and 'people.'
Thedore
BoyGift of God; God's gift.
Christoher
BoyChrist-bearer. One who carries Christ, from Greek elements.
Chirstopher
BoyFrom Greek 'Christophoros,' meaning 'bearing Christ' or 'Christ-bearer,' traditionally referring to one who carries Christ to others.
Damein
BoyFrom Greek 'damao' meaning to tame, or connected to the Greek goddess Damia.
Alcide
BoyDerived from the Greek 'Alkides,' meaning 'mighty' or 'strong,' and was the patronymic of Hercules in Greek mythology.
Cleophas
BoyFrom Greek meaning 'glory of the father'. Biblical name mentioned in the New Testament.
Ambrosio
BoySpanish/Italian form of Ambrose, meaning 'immortal' from Greek. Symbolizes eternal life.
Kriss
UnisexModern spelling of Kris, derived from Christian tradition meaning 'follower of Christ'.
Geroge
BoyFrom Greek 'georgos' meaning farmer or earth worker. Variant spelling of George.
Leotis
BoyLion-like. Greek origin combining 'leo' (lion) with a suffix implying strength and courage.
Timonthy
BoyVariant of Timothy, meaning 'honoring God' in Greek tradition.
Thom
BoyTwin; a strong and stable presence.
Demetruis
BoyDevoted to Demeter; honoring the Greek goddess of agriculture and harvest.
Nicanor
BoyVictorious man; one who achieves victory
Elpidio
BoyHope; derived from Greek 'elpis' meaning hope
Nicholos
BoyVariant spelling of Nicholas, from Greek 'Nikolaos' meaning 'victory of the people.'
Nichols
BoyVictory of the people; typically used as a surname but can be a first name.
Eleuterio
BoyFree or liberty; from Greek word for freedom.
Thimothy
BoyHonoring God; variant spelling of Timothy.
Nicholus
BoyVictory of the people; derived from Greek elements meaning 'victory' and 'people.'
Chrisopher
BoyBearer of Christ; one who carries Christ.
Stevon
BoyCrown; from the Greek denoting sovereignty, honor, and regal bearing.
Nicholis
BoyDerived from Greek elements meaning 'victory of the people,' associated with generosity and strength.
Esteven
BoyModern spelling of Stephen, derived from Greek meaning 'crown' or 'wreath'.
Piotr
BoyRussian and Polish form of Peter, from Greek 'petros' meaning 'stone' or 'rock'.
Socrates
BoyWisdom and philosophical inquiry in ancient tradition.
Christapher
BoyBearer of Christ, from Greek 'Christos' (Christ) and 'pheros' (to bear).
Alexy
UnisexDefender of men
Timm
BoyHonoring God, from Greek Timotheos
Angell
UnisexA variant spelling of Angel, from Greek 'angelos', meaning 'messenger' or 'divine messenger'.
Phill
BoyLover of horses
Phillipe
BoyLover of horses
Christipher
BoyBearer of Christ. Greek name composed of christos (Christ) and phero (to bear), indicating a Christ-bearer.
Nickalas
BoyVictory of the people. Variant of Nicholas with Greek origins.
Andrue
BoyStrong and manly. From the Greek word for a man of strength.
Timothey
BoyOne who honors God or respects God. Suggests piety and reverence toward the divine.
Jeromie
BoySacred name; derived from Greek Hieronymus meaning holy or sacred name
Jerame
BoyVariant of Jerome, from Greek 'hieronymos' meaning 'sacred name', combining 'hieros' (sacred) and 'onoma' (name).
Christophor
BoyBearer of Christ; one who carries or upholds Christian faith.
Filemon
BoyAffectionate, loving; one who shows fondness
Alexiz
UnisexDefender, protector of mankind
Dorrian
BoyOf the Dorians; gift; generous and noble
Gregary
BoyWatchful or vigilant; variant of Gregory from Greek elements meaning to watch.
Ulysee
BoyWrathful; Greek legendary hero of Homer's Odyssey.
Nichalos
BoyVictory of the people; derived from Greek elements nike (victory) and laos (people).
Nickolus
BoyVariant of Nicholas, from Greek meaning 'victory of the people' (from 'nike' meaning victory and 'laos' meaning people).
Troyce
BoyVariant of Troy, derived from the ancient city of Troy; the original meaning is uncertain.
Stevin
BoyCrown or wreath. Associated with honor, achievement, and victory.
Zenas
BoyHospitable, welcoming
Nickalus
BoyFrom Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people' from Greek nike (victory) and laos (people)
Meliton
BoyHoney; derived from the Greek root 'meli' referring to sweetness.
Daymien
BoyVariant of Damien, derived from Greek Damianus, meaning to tame or subdue.
Christohper
BoyBearer of Christ; Greek origin traditionally associated with devotion and faith.
Filipe
BoyLover of horses; Portuguese/Spanish form of Philip from Greek elements for horse and friend.
Theordore
BoyGreek name meaning 'gift of God,' from theos (God) and doron (gift).
Erastus
BoyBeloved; one who is desired or loved.
Christophr
BoyBearer of Christ
Nicolaas
BoyVictory of the people; a conqueror bringing triumph to the community
Ulysees
BoyWrathful; angry. From Greek mythological Odysseus, expressing wrath or hatred.
Stephens
BoyCrowned or wreathed; variant of Stephen
Timithy
BoyHonoring God or one who fears God
Nicholi
BoyVariant of Nicholas, from Greek 'Nikolaos' meaning 'victory of the people,' combining 'nike' (victory) and 'laos' (people).
Damyan
BoyVariant of Damian, from Greek 'Damianus,' related to 'damao' meaning 'to tame,' suggesting strength and mastery.
Chrystopher
BoyBearer of Christ; one who carries Christ or brings Christian faith and devotion.
Claus
BoyGerman and Scandinavian form of Nicholas; means victory of the people.
Kostas
BoyGreek diminutive of Konstantinos, meaning 'constant' or 'steadfast.'
Oreste
BoyDerived from Greek, meaning 'of the mountain' or 'mountaineer,' symbolizing strength and connection to nature.
Orestes
BoyMountain man; from Greek 'oros' meaning mountain.
Chritopher
BoyBearer of Christ; represents one who carries or embodies divine grace.
Demetrie
BoyOf or devoted to Demeter, the Greek goddess of harvest and nature.
Christropher
BoyChrist-bearer; one who carries or follows Christ, from Greek origins.
Eulises
BoyWrathful; one who is angry or hating.
Alexande
BoyDefender of men; protector and helper.
Nykolas
BoyVictory of the people; derived from Greek words nike (victory) and laos (people).
Alexsandro
BoyDefender of men
Philander
BoyLoves mankind; derived from Greek 'philo' (love) and 'andros' (man).
Nicko
BoyVictory of the people; short form of Nicholas from Greek nike and laos
Hymen
BoyGod of marriage and weddings in Greek mythology.
Clete
BoyCalled or summoned; from the Greek name Cletus.
Nickalaus
BoyVictory of the people; derived from the Greek name Nicholas.
Timathy
BoyVariant spelling of Timothy; Greek origin meaning 'honoring God'.
Nichalas
BoyVictory of the people
Nicklos
BoyA variant of Nicholas, from Greek 'Nikolaos' meaning 'victory of the people' (nike = victory, laos = people).
Christerpher
BoyBearer of Christ; derived from Greek Christophoros meaning to carry or bear Christ.
Tymothy
BoyHonoring God. Variant spelling of Timothy from Greek timē (honoring) and theos (God).
Timohty
BoyVariant of Timothy; derived from Greek 'timē' (honor) and 'theos' (God), meaning 'honoring God.'
Angelos
BoyMessenger; derived from Greek 'angelos' meaning messenger or angel.
Sotirios
BoySavior; derived from Greek 'soter' meaning deliverer or savior.
Nichlas
BoyVictory of the people; variant of Nicholas from Greek.
Nickalos
BoyVictory of the people; one who brings triumph to their community.
Sabastion
BoyVenerable; revered; from Greek sebastos denoting worthiness and dignity.
Christphor
BoyBearer of Christ; derived from Greek elements meaning to carry and Christ.
Nickolis
BoyA variant of Nicholas, derived from Greek meaning 'victory of the people,' representing triumph and leadership.
Xan
UnisexDefender of the people
Theopolis
BoyCity of God, from Greek theo (god) and polis (city).
Telesforo
BoyOne who brings to completion, from Greek tele (far) and phoros (bearing).
Ulysse
BoyWrathful, angry. French form of Ulysses, the legendary Greek hero from Homer's epics known for his cunning and long journey home.
Steaven
BoyVariant of Steven/Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'garland,' symbolizing honor and authority.
Jermone
BoySacred name; from Greek meaning 'one with a holy or revered name.'
Allex
UnisexDefender of men; protector derived from Greek elements meaning 'to defend' and 'man.'
Jaysin
BoyHealer
Nicklous
BoyVictory of the people; combining words for victory and populace.
Alecsander
BoyDefender of men; protector and warrior.
Filimon
BoyFrom Greek 'Philemon' meaning 'affectionate' or 'one who loves,' used in Slavic cultures.
Eliodoro
BoyGift of the sun, from Greek helios (sun) and doros (gift)
Leonte
BoyLion, from Greek leo
Kostantinos
BoySteadfast and constant; unchanging.
Demetreus
BoyVariant of Demetrius, relating to Demeter, the Greek goddess of harvest and grain.
Apostolos
BoyMeans apostle or messenger; from Greek apostolos.
Lejon
BoyLion; symbolizes strength, courage, and majesty.
Alic
BoyVariant of Alec or Alex, from Greek meaning 'defender' or 'protector'.
Jayzon
BoyModern variant of Jason, from Greek 'iaso' meaning 'to heal'.
Eugen
BoyMeans 'well-born' or 'of noble birth.'
Eutimio
BoyGood spirits and cheerfulness; from Greek eu (good) and thymos (spirit)
Euclid
BoyGood fame or renowned. From Greek eukleides, expressing honor and lasting distinction.
Theophile
BoyLover of God
Jarome
BoySacred name
Panfilo
BoyFriend of all, from Greek pan (all) and philos (friend).
Phillippe
BoyLover of horses
Stace
BoyGood harvest; fruitful
Nikolos
BoyVictory of the people
Plato
BoyBroad or wide; derived from Greek platus referring to physical breadth
Anguel
BoyMessenger. Variant of Angel.
Cleofas
UnisexFamous glory; a biblical name of Greek origin
Goerge
BoyFarmer; derived from Greek georgos meaning earth-worker or farmer.
Pantelis
BoyAll-merciful; Greek diminutive of Panteleimon.
Anacleto
BoyCalled back or invoked; derived from Greek meaning to call back or recall.
Theophil
BoyLover of God or beloved by God
Nycholas
BoyVictory of the people.
Phynix
UnisexMythical bird of rebirth and renewal; variant of Phoenix.
Anatole
BoyRising sun or blooming. Greek origin name symbolizing new beginnings and renewal.
Argus
BoyBright or shining. From Greek mythology, representing watchfulness and awareness.
Nickoles
BoyVictory of the people. Represents triumph and collective strength.
Gerasimos
BoyOld age or honor; from Greek geras.
Hristopher
BoyFrom Greek Christophoros meaning bearer of Christ. Represents one who carries faith.
Damieon
BoyFrom Greek Damianus meaning to tame or subdue. Represents a strong and resolute person.
Jasyn
BoyHealer; modern variant spelling of Jason.
Olanda
UnisexViolet or violet flower. A variant of Yolanda, derived from Greek elements.
Corydon
BoyFrom Greek pastoral tradition; possibly meaning 'gift of the maiden' or 'helmeted one'.
Levander
BoyLion man; from Greek elements meaning lion and man, suggesting strength and courage.
Christophere
BoyBearer of Christ; from Greek elements meaning Christ and to bear.
Niccolas
BoyVictory of the people; conveys triumph and strength through its Greek roots.
Nichlos
BoyVictory of the people, from Greek elements for victory and people.
Timotheus
BoyHonoring God, from Greek 'timē' (honor) and 'theos' (God).
Vasilis
BoyRoyal or kingly; derived from the Greek word for king.
Alecxander
BoyDefender of men; symbolizes protection, leadership, and courage
Cleto
BoyRenowned or famous; derived from Greek 'kleos' meaning glory or fame.
Eleftherios
BoyFree, liberated
Christifer
BoyFrom Greek 'Christophoros' meaning 'Christ-bearer'
Damyon
BoyTo tame or subdue.
Christorpher
BoyBearer of Christ
Demetrias
UnisexDevoted to Demeter, the ancient Greek goddess of agriculture
Chrsitopher
BoyBearer of Christ
Filomeno
BoyFrom Greek Philemon, meaning 'lover of mankind' or 'affectionate.'
Anastasio
BoyResurrection or one who will rise again
Nikolus
BoyVictory of the people; derived from Nike (victory) and Laos (people).
Nickalous
BoyVictory of the people; modern variant of Nicholas.
Krystofer
BoyChrist-bearer; one who carries Christ's message.
Deaken
BoyServant; one who serves—derived from the ecclesiastical office of deacon.
Petro
BoyStone or rock; derives from the Greek word for stone, symbolizing strength and steadfastness.
Philipe
BoyLover of horses, from Greek 'philo' (love) and 'hippos' (horse).
Stepfon
BoyCrown or wreath, from Greek 'stephanos'.
Kiril
BoyLord or master, derived from the Greek word kyrios meaning lordship or divine authority.
Dimetrius
BoyVariant of Demetrius; from Greek relating to Demeter, goddess of harvest and agriculture.
Jasun
BoyVariant of Jason; from Greek, possibly meaning 'healer'.
Lexander
BoyVariant of Alexander; from Greek 'alexein' (to defend) and 'aner' (man), meaning 'defender of men'.
Bazil
BoyRoyal; kingly. From the Greek word for king.
Demerius
BoyFollower of Demeter, the goddess of agriculture and harvest.
Diogenes
BoyBorn of Zeus; divine origin from Greek elements 'dios' (of Zeus) and 'genes' (born).
Agape
UnisexUnconditional love and charity - the highest form of love in Christian theology
Nickolaos
BoyVictory of the people; derived from Greek nike (victory) and laos (people).
Damyen
BoyModern spelling of Damian, derived from Greek meaning 'to tame' or subdue.
Kyriakos
BoyOf the Lord; lordly. Derived from kyrios meaning lord.
Nikholas
BoyVictory of the people; a strong and respected leader.
Andric
BoyRelated to Andrew, from Greek Andreas meaning 'strong' or 'masculine.'
Demitris
BoyFollower of Demeter; Greek goddess of agriculture and harvest
Erasto
BoyBeloved or amiable
Aedon
BoyFrom Greek mythology, a nightingale princess transformed by divine power, representing transformation.
Timoty
BoyOne who honors God.
Nicolis
BoyVictory of the people (variant of Nicholas)
Ulys
BoyRelated to Ulysses, one who hates
Demitrus
BoyA variant of Demetrius, meaning 'devoted to Demeter' (the Greek goddess of agriculture) from Greek roots.
Andrus
BoyStrong and manly. Derived from the Greek 'Andreas'.
Pavlos
BoyGreek form meaning 'small' or 'humble,' derived from Latin 'paulus.'
Daemien
BoyTo tame or subdue, Greek origin
Khrystian
BoyVariant of Christian, meaning 'one who follows Christ' or 'anointed one.'
Estephan
BoyCrown or garland, derived from Greek stephanos, representing honor and victory.
Nicholaos
BoyGreek form of Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people' from 'nike' (victory) and 'laos' (people).
Daimien
BoyOne who tames; from Greek meaning 'to subdue or tame'.
Thomos
BoyTwin; a variant of the Greek name Thomas, symbolizing duality and connection.
Sostenes
BoyStrong and mighty; derived from Greek roots indicating fortitude and power.
Nikolis
BoyVictory of the people.
Oryon
BoyRelated to the hunter constellation; symbolizes strength and celestial connection
Alphus
BoyFirst; related to Greek alpha, the first letter of the Greek alphabet, suggesting primacy and leadership
Dimetri
BoyOf Demeter (Greek goddess of agriculture and harvest)
Bion
BoyLife; from Greek bios.
Dionis
BoyDevoted to Dionysus, the god of wine and theater
Kayren
UnisexPure; variant of Karen with Greek roots meaning purity.
Demitrios
BoyFollower of Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture and harvest.
Vasily
BoyKingly or royal, derived from the ancient Greek word for king.
Stephanos
BoyCrown or crowned, from the ancient Greek word stephanos meaning wreath or crown.
Zandyr
BoyDefender of mankind. Modern variant of Zander.
Rastus
BoyVariant of Erastus, from Greek 'erastos' meaning beloved or worthy of love.
Greogry
BoyWatchful; one who is alert and observant
Abas
BoyA name from classical Greek mythology, borne by a grandson of Danaus in ancient Greek legend.
Chrisotpher
BoyChrist-bearer; one who carries faith and represents devotion
Doryan
BoyFrom Doria; variant of Dorian with Greek classical roots.
Thanos
BoyImmortal; related to the Greek concept of death and eternity
Spyros
BoyBreath, spirit, or inspiration
Amdrew
BoyStrong and manly
Demetres
BoyFrom the Greek goddess Demeter; represents abundance, agriculture, and the harvest.
Nocholas
BoyVariant spelling of Nicholas; from Greek meaning victory of the people.
Nicoles
BoyVictory of the people; from Greek Nike (victory) and laos (people)
Dametri
BoyDevoted to Demeter; the Greek goddess of harvest and grain
Savalas
BoyGeoge
BoyFarmer or earth worker; one who tills the land
Hektor
BoyVariant of Hector, from Greek meaning 'holding fast' or 'steadfast', symbolizing strength and loyalty.
Cristofher
BoyBearing Christ or Christ-bearer, from the Greek name Christopher.
Themis
UnisexDivine law, order, and justice; Greek goddess associated with fairness and prophecy.
Zeus
BoyKing of the Greek gods, associated with thunder, sky, and divine authority.
Zephyr
UnisexWest wind; named after Zephyros, the Greek god of the west wind.
Achilles
BoyAncient Greek name of uncertain origin, possibly from 'achos' (pain), symbolizing strength and heroism.
Perseus
BoyFrom Greek mythology, meaning 'destroyer' or derived from a root meaning 'to sack or destroy'.
Daemon
BoySpirit or divine power. Represents supernatural force or inner essence.
Giannis
BoyGod is gracious; divine mercy and favor
Eros
BoyGreek god of love and desire; symbolizes romantic love and passion
Kairos
BoyThe opportune moment; the supreme time, distinct from the passage of time itself.
Cosmo
BoyOrder and universe; represents harmony and cosmic wonder.
Alastor
BoyAvenging spirit; one who cannot be forgotten or escaped
Theodor
BoyGift of God; from Greek roots theos (God) and doros (gift)
Artem
BoyGift of Artemis; derived from the Greek goddess Artemis, symbolizing wholeness and strength.
Lysander
BoyMeans 'liberator' or 'freer of men'; symbolizes freedom, leadership, and heroic strength.
Lex
BoyDiminutive of Alexander, meaning 'defender of men' in Greek.
Theophilus
BoyLover of God or beloved by God, from Greek 'theos' (God) and 'philos' (lover).
Calix
BoyChalice, cup, and vessel of beauty.
Jaysen
BoyHealer; a modern variant of Jason with Greek origins.
Athan
BoyGreek name meaning immortal, a variant of Athanasios.
Demian
BoyFrom Greek Demetrius, meaning follower of Demeter or 'of the earth,' connected to agriculture and harvest.
Teodoro
BoyGift of God; Spanish form of the Greek name Theodore.
Zeno
BoyHospitable or welcoming.
Yanis
BoyGod is gracious; a gift from God.
Aleksandr
BoyDefender of men. A name symbolizing protection and leadership in classical tradition.
Arion
UnisexVery warlike; legendary Greek musician from mythology
Exodus
BoyA departure or mass departure. The biblical book describing the departure of Israelites from Egypt.
Filip
BoyLover of horses. From Greek 'Philippos' combining 'philos' (love) and 'hippos' (horse).
Khristian
BoyFollower of Christ. Variant spelling of Christian.
Sirius
BoyGlowing or scorcher in Greek; the Dog Star in Orion's constellation
Alexei
BoyDefender of mankind; Russian form of Alexander.
Nikolaos
BoyVictory of the people, from Greek elements meaning victory and people. Associated with triumph and collective strength.
Aster
UnisexDerived from the Greek word 'aster,' meaning 'star,' symbolizing brightness and celestial beauty.
Jayse
BoyModern variant of Jason, Greek origin meaning 'healer.' Associated with health, restoration, and wellness.
Niccolo
BoyVictory of the people. Represents triumph and collective strength.
Theron
BoyHunter, untamed, wild
Helios
BoyThe Greek sun god; derived from Greek meaning 'sun', symbolizing light, warmth, and vitality.
Aeson
BoyGreek mythological name; father of the hero Jason in Greek mythology.
Loukas
BoyFrom Lucania; possibly from Latin for light or sacred grove
Artemio
BoyGift of Artemis; dedicated to the Greek goddess of the hunt
Atom
BoyIndivisible; from Greek 'atomos' meaning uncuttable, symbolizing unity and wholeness.
Alexandros
BoyDefender of men. Greek name combining 'alexo' (defend) and 'andros' (man).
Dimitrios
BoyDevoted to Demeter, the Greek goddess of harvest. Represents abundance and divine favor.
Omega
UnisexThe final letter of the Greek alphabet; symbolizing the end or ultimate conclusion.
Nicodemus
BoyVictory of the people
Adonnis
BoyVery handsome; from Greek mythology associated with extraordinary beauty and youth.
Macario
BoyFrom Greek makarios, meaning blessed, happy, or fortunate.
Isidore
BoyGift of Isis, derived from the Greek name Isidoros referring to the Egyptian goddess Isis.
Timothee
BoyFrench form of Timothy; from Greek 'Timotheus' meaning 'honoring God' or 'one who honors God.'
Yiannis
BoyGod is gracious, from Greek 'Ioannis' derived from Hebrew 'Yochanan'.
Ajax
BoyMourning; famous Greek warrior
Christofer
BoyBearer of Christ or Christ-bearer; variant spelling of Christopher.
Hades
BoyMeans 'unseen' or 'invisible' in Greek; represents the underworld and hidden depths.
Nikolaus
BoyVictory of the people; symbolizes triumph and leadership.
Theon
BoyFrom Greek theos meaning God; symbolizes divine connection and godliness.
Theseus
BoyA legendary hero of Greek mythology renowned for slaying the Minotaur and defeating various monsters, symbolizing courage and wisdom.
Christ
BoyThe anointed one; from Greek, historically used as a title rather than a given name
Demitri
BoyGreek name meaning devoted to Demeter, the Greek goddess of harvest and agriculture.
Oryan
BoyRelating to the hunter constellation. Variant of Orion from Greek mythology.
Theodoros
BoyGift of God; from Greek theo (God) and doros (gift).
Triton
BoyIn Greek mythology, a sea god and messenger of the ocean, son of Poseidon. Symbolizes divine power over the sea.
Hermes
BoyMessenger; the herald of the gods. In Greek mythology, represents communication, commerce, and divine will.
Midas
BoyGreek name symbolizing wealth and prosperity, from the mythological King Midas.
Yannis
UnisexGod is gracious, the Greek form of John derived from Hebrew Yochanan.
Nicco
BoyVictory of the people; from Greek 'nikolaos'
Alexios
BoyDefender of men; protector, derived from Greek elements meaning to defend and man.
Christos
BoyOne who bears Christ; a Christian follower.
Miron
BoyRelated to myrrh, a fragrant resin used in ancient times.
Sander
BoyDefender of men. A shortened Scandinavian form of Alexander.
Theodoro
BoyGift of God; from Greek theos (God) and doron (gift).
Xzander
BoyDefender of men. Greek name symbolizing protection and leadership.
Aristotle
BoyBest purpose or best end, from Greek 'aristos' (best) and 'telos' (end).
Athanasius
BoyImmortal; from Greek athanatos, meaning not subject to death.
Demetrio
BoyDevoted to Demeter; Greek name meaning follower of the harvest goddess.
Dimas
BoyUntamable; refers to one of the thieves in Christian tradition.
Dre
BoyStrong; manly and courageous.
Eryx
BoyIn Greek mythology, Eryx was a giant and son of Poseidon and Aphrodite.
Jazper
BoyRefers to the semiprecious stone jasper.
Leonid
BoyDerived from Greek 'leon' meaning 'lion'; symbolizes strength and courage.
Apolo
BoyGod of sun, music, prophecy, and healing in Greek mythology.
Ilia
UnisexIn Greek mythology, a princess of Troy, representing grace and nobility.
Athanasios
Boy"Immortal," from Greek roots meaning "not death."
Georgios
BoyFarmer; from the Greek word georgos meaning 'of the earth' or 'worker of the land.'
Griffyn
BoyStrong and fierce; from the mythical griffin creature symbolizing strength and protection.
Homero
BoyPledge or hostage. Spanish form of Homer from Greek, associated with wisdom.
Phenix
UnisexA legendary bird that rises from its ashes, symbolizing rebirth, renewal, and immortality.
Aly
UnisexShort form of Alexander or Alexandra, meaning defender of mankind from Greek roots
Arcaius
BoyRelated to Arcadia, symbolizing a peaceful, pastoral place of simplicity and innocence
Aristeo
BoyThe most excellent and best
Elios
BoySun. Related to Helios, the Greek god of the sun, representing light and divine power.
Cleo
UnisexGlory, pride, fame
Xylon
BoyDerived from Greek 'xylon' meaning wood. Modern nature-inspired name.
Apollos
BoyOf Apollo or belonging to Apollo; related to the Greek god of the sun, music, medicine, and prophecy.
Khristopher
BoyVariant spelling of Christopher, derived from Greek meaning 'bearer of Christ' or 'one who carries Christ in his heart.'
Nicklaus
BoyVictory of the people.
Phoenyx
UnisexFrom Greek mythology, the phoenix is a legendary firebird symbolizing rebirth, renewal, and immortality.
Stiven
BoyA variant of Steven, derived from Greek meaning 'crown,' symbolizing honor and achievement.
Alekzander
BoyDefender of men. A variant spelling expressing protection and leadership.
Cosimo
BoyOrder, harmony, or universe, from the Greek 'kosmos'.
Nikolay
BoyRussian form of Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people' (Nike = victory, laos = people).
Yianni
BoyGod is gracious. A Greek diminutive form carrying divine favor and blessing.
Zenon
Boy"Hospitable" or "of Zeus," derived from Greek roots.
Ariston
BoyBest, excellent, from Greek aristos
Artemus
BoyGift of Artemis, the Greek goddess of the hunt and moon.
Icarus
BoyFrom Greek mythology, symbolizing human ambition but also the dangers of hubris and overreaching.
Leandre
BoyFrom Greek 'leon' (lion) and 'aner' (man), meaning 'lion man' or 'brave as a lion.'
Macari
BoyPossibly Greek origin meaning 'blessed' or 'happy'
Archimedes
BoyMaster of cleverness; from Greek archi (master) and medea (knowledge).
Demetrious
BoyDevoted to Demeter; from the Greek goddess of harvest.
Jarius
BoyThe Lord is my light; biblical name with spiritual significance.
Leonides
BoyLion-like; derived from Greek 'leon' meaning lion.
Nicholai
BoyVariant of Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people' from Greek 'nike' (victory) and 'laos' (people).
Pheonix
UnisexVariant spelling of Phoenix; refers to the mythical bird of fire and rebirth.
Stavros
BoyCross or the bearer of the cross. Carries religious and spiritual significance.
Yanni
UnisexGod is gracious.
Aeneas
BoyTrojan prince in Greek mythology; represents piety, duty, and heroic virtue in classical literature.
Atreyus
BoyFearless or brave; derived from Atreus, a prominent figure in Greek mythology.
Calyx
UnisexThe cup-shaped outer part of a flower that encloses the petals.
Demetrios
BoyFollower of Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture and harvest.
Kosta
BoyShort form of Konstantinos, Greek origin meaning 'constant' or 'steadfast'.
Kyre
BoyLord, from Greek 'kyrios'.
Leto
BoyIn Greek mythology, Leto is the Titaness and mother of Apollo and Artemis, symbolizing motherhood, grace, and cosmic lineage.
Petros
BoyStone or rock, derived from the Greek word petros, symbolizing strength and solidity.
Poseidon
BoyGreek god of the sea and earthquakes
Thaddaeus
BoyCourageous heart.
Thelonious
BoyA name of Greek origin suggesting praise, dignity, or according to will.
Tycho
BoyFortune or chance; derived from Greek origins associated with destiny.
Anastacio
BoySpanish and Portuguese form of Anastasius, derived from Greek meaning 'resurrection' or 'one who will rise again.'
Andrej
BoyStrong and manly; a warrior with masculine strength
Oleander
BoyNamed after the oleander flower. A botanical name representing beauty and grace.
Prometheus
BoyA Titan from Greek mythology who represents forethought and gave fire to humans, symbolizing foresight and courage.
Stephano
BoyFrom Greek stephanos meaning 'crown' or 'wreath'; symbolizes honor, victory, and achievement.
Vasilios
BoyRoyal or kingly, derived from Greek basileus (king). Represents nobility and sovereignty.
Andrez
BoyStrong; manly
Aristos
BoyThe best, noble, or excellent.
Dionisio
BoyRelated to Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, theater, and celebration.
Erasmo
BoyDesired or beloved, from Greek erastos.
Jasson
BoyHealer; variant spelling of Jason from Greek Iason
Kyri
UnisexShort form of Kyrie; Greek origin meaning 'Lord' or 'Master.'
Maximos
BoyGreatest or largest; the superlative form indicating excellence and supremacy.
Nikos
BoyVictory of the people. Represents triumph and popular strength.
Panagiotis
BoyAll holy; from Greek panagia relating to the Virgin Mary or divine holiness
Alexio
BoyDefender, from Greek alexein meaning to defend or protect.
Georgio
BoyVariant of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'one who works the earth.'
Hercules
BoyGlory of Hera, from Greek Heracles.
Ladon
UnisexFrom Greek mythology: the hundred-headed dragon guarding the golden apples of the Hesperides.
Louka
BoyFrom Lucania; represents one who brings light.
Luken
BoyLight-giving. A modern variant of Luke, derived from Greek Lucanus.
Tyrian
BoyFrom Tyre, an ancient Phoenician city; associated with Tyrian purple, a prestigious dye in antiquity.
Andree
UnisexStrong and manly; warrior or defender.
Castor
BoyDivine protector; in Greek mythology, one of the Dioscuri heavenly twins.
Daymon
BoyOne who tames or subdues. A variant of Damon with origins in Greek tradition.
Evangelos
BoyMessenger of good news; from Greek 'evangel'
Platon
BoyBroad or wide; derived from the Greek word for broad-shouldered.
Aegon
BoyLeader and protector; associated with command and rulership
Alexsander
BoyVariant spelling of Alexander, from Greek 'alexein' (to defend) and 'aner' (man), meaning 'defender of men'.
Andreus
BoyStrong and manly; a warrior.
Basel
BoyKing; sovereign and majestic.
Chiron
BoyIn Greek mythology, a wise and immortal centaur known for his knowledge of medicine, music, and archery.
Eusebio
BoyPious and reverent; from Greek meaning devoted, godly, or dutiful in faith.
Georges
BoyFarmer; from the Greek word 'georgos' referring to one who works the earth.
Griff
BoyShort form of Griffin, referring to the mythical creature combining eagle and lion features.
Kratos
BoyPower, strength, or might. Symbolizes dominance and force.
Nicholaus
BoyVictory of the people; people's victory.
Nikoa
BoyVictory of the people, derived from the Greek name Nikolaos.
Andon
BoyPriceless and worthy; Balkan/Greek form of Anthony, likely from Greek origins.
Andros
BoyMan or warrior; derived from Greek term for masculine or male.
Chriss
UnisexAnointed one, from Greek 'christos'.
Corinthian
UnisexOf or from Corinth, the ancient Greek city known for wealth and artistic achievement.
Daymian
BoyVariant of Damian, derived from Greek meaning "to tame" or "subdue." Represents mastery and strength.
Dorien
BoyFrom the Doric people, child of Dorus
Kairus
BoyRelated to Greek 'kairos,' the opportune moment; carries connotations of proper timing and destiny.
Leandros
BoyLion-man; derived from Greek 'leon' (lion) and 'andros' (man).
Philo
BoyGreek origin from 'philo-' meaning 'lover of' or 'friend,' conveying fondness and affection.
Priam
BoyKing of Troy in Greek mythology; represents wisdom, nobility, and tragic heroism in ancient literature.
Solon
BoyWise man. From ancient Greek, denoting wisdom and moral judgment.
Stefon
BoyCrown. A variant of Stephen or Stefan with Greek origins symbolizing honor and authority.
Xeno
BoyDerived from Greek xenos, meaning hospitable, welcoming, or relating to guests and strangers.
Achille
BoyFrom Greek mythology; the name of the great warrior hero Achilles.
Aeon
UnisexMeans 'age' or 'eternal period', symbolizing timelessness and infinity.
Aleks
BoyDefender of men; protector.
Alyxander
BoyDefender of men; represents protection and courageous leadership.
Antonios
BoyPriceless, worthy of praise; Greek form of Anthony, invaluable.
Argo
BoyThe legendary ship of Jason and the Argonauts in Greek mythology.
Astraeus
BoyGreek god of dusk and stars; related to 'astron' meaning star.
Damond
BoyVariant of Damon, from Greek meaning to tame or subdue
Elysian
UnisexRelated to Elysium, the paradise or blessed realm in Greek mythology; denotes heavenly bliss and eternal peace.
Ion
BoyFrom Greek meaning 'going' or 'moving'; associated with charged particles in chemistry.
Khris
BoyAnointed one, derived from the Greek Christos.
Kosmo
BoyCosmos or universe; represents order, harmony, and cosmic vastness.
Nektarios
BoyGreek name derived from 'nektar' (nectar); symbolizes sweetness, divine essence, and immortality.
Oleksandr
BoyDefender of men, from Greek alexein (to defend) and aner (man).
Stefanos
BoyGreek form of Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'wreath', symbolizing honor and achievement.
Alcides
BoyGreek name meaning 'strength of Alcaeus,' an ancient alternate name for the hero Heracles.
Aleck
BoyDefender of men
Aleczander
Boy"Defender of men" or "protector," variant spelling of Alexander.
Andru
BoyStrong, manly, valiant.
Andruw
BoyStrong and manly, symbolizing courage, valor, and masculine strength. A timeless virtue in modern spelling.
Christoph
BoyGerman form of Christopher, from Greek 'christos' (Christ) and 'phoros' (bearer), meaning bearer of Christ.
Cleon
BoyFrom Greek meaning 'glory' or 'renowned.'
Constantinos
BoySteadfast, constant.
Daimon
BoyDivine spirit or being; in ancient Greek tradition, a guiding spirit or guardian daemon.
Demetre
BoyDevoted to Demeter. Honors the Greek goddess of grain and harvest.
Demitrius
BoyVariant of Demetrius, from Greek meaning 'devoted to Demeter' (goddess of agriculture).
Dimitris
BoyDevoted to Demeter. Associated with earth and fertility in Greek tradition.
Dionicio
BoyFollower of Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, theater, and celebration.
Isidor
BoyGift of Isis; derived from the Egyptian goddess Isis, symbolizing divine grace and blessing.
Macarius
BoyFrom Greek makarios, meaning 'blessed' or 'happy.' Associated with early Christian saints.
Nicandro
BoyVictory man. Derived from Greek elements meaning victory and man.
Orest
BoyOf the mountains; from Greek mythology, name of Agamemnon's son.
Rhode
UnisexVariant of Rhoda, a Greek name meaning rose.
Timon
BoyFrom Greek timē, meaning honor, respect, or worthy of honor.
Alekxander
BoyDefender of men; protector and leader
Alexandr
UnisexDefender of men, protector and warrior.
Alpheus
BoyWhite stream; derived from Greek mythology and geography, referring to a river god.
Andrae
BoyMeans man or strong in Greek, variant form of Andrew.
Andri
BoyManly, strong, or warrior-like. Derived from the Greek name Andreas.
Aristides
BoyBest or most excellent, from Greek 'aristos'.
Corin
UnisexA raven; possibly from Greek elements denoting intelligence and wisdom.
Deimos
BoyDread and panic; represents fear in Greek mythology
Demetric
BoyA devoted follower of Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture, harvest, and nature.
Deni
UnisexFollower of Dionysus; variant of Denis from Greek mythology
Deucalion
BoyA figure from Greek mythology; the survivor of the great flood sent by Zeus.
Eustace
BoyFruitful or steadfast, from Greek elements meaning good and well-standing.
Jasan
BoyHealer
Lyxander
BoyDefender of men
Makarios
BoyBlessed or fortunate; derived from Greek word conveying divine blessing
Nicoli
BoyVariant of Nicolas; from Greek 'Nikolaos' meaning 'victory of the people'.
Nike
UnisexVictory; the Greek goddess of triumph and success.
Philemon
BoyLoving, hospitable. A Greek name emphasizing affection and warmth toward others.
Sebastain
BoyVenerable and revered; symbolizes honor, dignity, and respect.
Steffon
BoyCrown; variant of Stephen from Greek 'stephanos'.
Stelios
BoyGreek name, possibly related to 'stella' meaning 'star'.
Sylias
BoyFrom the forest; variant of Silas
Theadore
BoyGift of God; derived from Greek elements meaning divine gift.
Theos
BoyGreek word meaning God or divine. Often used in theological or philosophical contexts.
Abraxas
BoyA mystical deity in Gnostic and ancient magical traditions, associated with cosmic power and divine knowledge
Achilleas
BoyGreek name derived from Achilles, the legendary hero of the Trojan War in Greek mythology, symbolizing strength and valor.
Aleko
BoyDefender of men, derived from the Greek name Aleksandros.
Alexandar
BoyDefender of men
Alexxander
BoyDefender of men. Symbolizes protection, leadership, and valor from Greek roots.
Anania
BoyGod has answered; variant of Ananias.
Andro
BoyMan; derived from Greek 'andros' meaning male
Arcturus
BoyGuardian of the bear; the brightest star in the Boötes constellation.
Artemas
BoyGift of Artemis. Related to the Greek goddess of the hunt and moon, symbolizing independence and strength.
Axios
BoyWorthy or deserving, from the Greek word axios meaning worthy or fitting.
Cassander
UnisexFrom Greek, representing nobility and power; historically a name of Macedonian nobility.
Cosmas
BoyOrder, harmony, or universe; derived from cosmos.
Costas
BoyConstant, from the Greek Konstantinos.
Dameion
BoyVariant of Damian, from Greek meaning 'to tame.' Associated with gentleness and control.
Damias
BoyTo tame or subdue; derived from Greek Damianus with connotations of mastery and control.
Demetris
UnisexOf Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture and harvest.
Demetrus
BoyFollower of Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture and harvest.
Dennys
BoyFollower of Dionysus, from Greek mythology.
Dimitrius
BoyDevoted to Demeter, the Greek goddess of earth and harvest.
Dimitry
BoyFollower of Demeter; Greek origin referencing the goddess of harvest and agriculture.
Jahson
BoyHealer; derived from the Greek name Jason.
Kimon
BoyLason
BoyVariant of Jason, from Greek meaning 'healer'.
Leonidus
BoySon of the lion; symbolizing courage and strength
Mattheus
BoyGift of God. Greek form of Matthew, derived from Matthaios.
Mayron
BoyDerived from Greek myron meaning sweet oil or perfume.
Narciso
BoyDaffodil or narcissus flower; from Greek mythology symbolizing self-reflection.
Nikkolas
BoyVictory of the people; variant spelling of Nicholas from the Greek elements for victory and people.
Nikodemus
BoyVictory of the people, from Greek nike (victory) and demos (people).
Oceanus
BoyGreek Titan god of fresh water and the ocean. Represents vast waters and oceanic dominion.
Panayiotis
BoyFrom the Virgin Mary
Parris
UnisexVariant of Paris, from Greek mythology or the city of Paris, meaning 'lover'.
Taras
BoyTo disturb or to agitate. A Greek name with classical literary significance.
Teofilo
BoyFrom Greek 'theos' (god) and 'philos' (friend), meaning lover of God.
Terez
UnisexHarvester or summer; a variant of Theresa or Teresa, from Greek meaning to reap or gather.
Thadeus
BoyVariant of Thaddeus, meaning 'brave heart' or 'courageous one.'
Xandro
BoyShort form of Xander or Alexander, meaning 'defender of men' in Greek.
Achilleus
BoyGreek form of Achilles, the legendary greatest warrior of the Trojan War.
Achillies
BoyAche or grief; from Greek mythology, the greatest warrior of the Trojan War.
Alexson
BoyA variant or patronymic of Alexander, meaning 'defender of men'.
Alexx
UnisexDefender of mankind; protector
Alezander
BoyDefender of men; one who protects and guards others.
Alixander
BoyDefender of men
Anastasios
BoyResurrection; Greek origin from anastasis meaning 'standing up again' or 'rising.'
Andreu
BoyManly or strong, from Greek andros (man)
Artimus
BoyA variant of Artemus/Artemis, from Greek mythology, associated with the goddess of the hunt and moon.
Aundre
BoyWarrior or strong man
Calisto
BoyMost beautiful; derived from Greek mythology
Callisto
UnisexMost beautiful; figure from Greek mythology
Christo
BoyBearer of Christ; one who exemplifies Christian values.
Chrystian
BoyVariant of Christian, meaning 'follower of Christ' from Greek origin.
Dametrius
BoyDevoted to Demeter, the Greek goddess of harvest and agriculture.
Dimitrio
BoyDevoted to Demeter; from Greek goddess of agriculture, symbolizing abundance and prosperity.
Dionysus
BoyGreek god of wine, theater, and ecstasy; etymology combines 'Dios' (Zeus) with Mount Nysa.
Exander
BoyDefender of men; protector; variant of Alexander.
Haralambos
BoyShining brightness or joyful radiance; derived from Greek roots.
Herminio
BoyFrom Greek 'Hermes' (messenger god); represents eloquence, communication, and cunning.
Isador
BoyGift of Isis. Greek name combining isos (equal) and doron (gift).
Jaysun
BoyHealer. Derived from Greek tradition and mythology.
Krystopher
BoyBearer of Christ
Lykos
BoyWolf; derived from ancient Greek mythology and language
Lyzander
BoyA variant of Lysander, meaning 'liberator' derived from Greek lysis (to free) and aner (man).
Manoli
BoyGod is with us; Greek diminutive form of Emmanuel
Menas
BoyStrength, spirit; possibly related to ancient Greek concepts of vigor
Morpheus
BoyForm or shape; Greek god of dreams, symbolizing sleep and visions.
Nik
BoyShort form of Nicholas; from Greek meaning 'victory of the people'.
Pericles
BoySurrounded by glory, derived from Greek elements meaning glory and honor.
Philopater
BoyFrom Greek elements meaning lover or friend of father; symbolizes devotion to paternal bonds.
Sailas
BoyFrom the forest; man of the forest.
Sascha
UnisexDefender of mankind
Spiro
BoyGreek name derived from Spyridon, an early Christian saint, with possible connection to 'coil' or 'basket.'
Spiros
BoyFrom Greek meaning 'spirit' or 'breath', derived from 'spira'
Spyridon
BoyRound or spherical, from the ancient Greek word spyra meaning a coil or spiral.
Tyro
BoyA beginner or novice. In Greek mythology, Tyro was a sea nymph and daughter of Salmoneus.
Zebastian
BoyVenerable and revered; variant of Sebastian.
Zypher
BoyWest wind; a gentle breeze, derived from Zephyr in Greek mythology, the god of the west wind.
Greek Girl Names
Sophia
GirlWisdom. Represents intellect, knowledge, and spiritual insight.
Sofia
GirlWisdom, knowledge, insight
Chloe
GirlBlooming, young green shoot, fertility
Ellie
GirlBright shining one, light
Penelope
GirlWeaver, with a web over her face
Zoe
GirlLife, alive, living
Elena
GirlBright, shining light, torch
Zoey
GirlLife, alive, vibrant
Iris
GirlRainbow, colorful, messenger of gods
Athena
GirlGoddess of wisdom and warfare
Lydia
GirlBeautiful one, noble one, from Lydia
Cora
GirlMaiden, heart, filled heart
Georgia
GirlFarmer, earth-worker
Margaret
GirlPearl. A precious gem symbolizing value and beauty.
Anastasia
GirlResurrection, one who shall rise again
Evangeline
GirlBearer of good news, gospel
Katherine
GirlPure. Symbolizes clarity, innocence, and virtue.
Phoebe
GirlBright, radiant, shining one
Andrea
GirlStrong and courageous. Feminine form of Andrew, symbolizing bravery and valor.
Daphne
GirlLaurel tree, bay tree, victory
Selena
GirlMoon goddess, heavenly, celestial
Ophelia
GirlHelp, assistance, serpent
Lena
GirlBright, shining, alluring
Angela
GirlMessenger or angel. Symbolizes divine guidance and protection.
Tessa
GirlHarvester, to reap
Nicole
GirlVictory of the people. Feminine form of Nicholas, representing triumph and popular support.
Catherine
GirlPure. Symbolizes clarity, innocence, and virtue.
Thea
GirlGoddess, divine, gift of God
Melissa
GirlHoneybee. Symbolizes industry, sweetness, and hard work.
Alyssa
GirlNoble; from the alyssum flower, symbolizing worth and value.
Phoenix
UnisexMythical bird reborn from ashes, dark red
Helen
GirlTorch or bright light, symbolizing illumination and clarity.
Dorothy
GirlGift of God, expressing divine blessing and grace.
Calliope
GirlBeautiful voice, muse of epic poetry
Alexis
GirlDefender of men. Represents protection, courage, and advocacy.
Stephanie
GirlCrown or wreath. Symbolizes victory, honor, and achievement.
Cleo
UnisexGlory, pride, fame
Cassandra
GirlShining upon man, prophetess
Irene
GirlPeace; from Greek 'eirene' symbolizing harmony and tranquility.
Thalia
GirlTo flourish, blooming, joyful
Selene
GirlMoon, moon goddess
Christina
GirlFollower of Christ. Represents faith, devotion, and spirituality.
Kathryn
GirlPure. Represents clarity, innocence, and spiritual purity.
Persephone
GirlBringer of destruction, queen of underworld
Theodora
GirlGift of God, divine gift
Cynthia
GirlFrom Mount Cynthus or relating to the moon goddess Diana. Symbolizes lunar qualities.
Tiffany
GirlFrom Greek Theophania, meaning 'manifestation of God'.
Barbara
GirlForeign or strange. Originally referred to those outside one's community.
Teresa
GirlTo harvest or summer. Represents abundance, fertility, and warmth.
Corene
GirlMaiden, from Greek koré or referencing the city of Corinth.
Yolonda
GirlViolet flower
Barb
GirlForeign or savage
Marge
GirlPearl, from Greek roots symbolizing beauty and purity.
Dionna
GirlRelated to Dionysus, the Greek god of wine. Associated with celebration and divine revelry.
Phillis
GirlGreek name from 'phyllis' meaning 'foliage' or 'greenery', symbolizing nature and growth.
Georgetta
GirlFeminine form of George, derived from Greek roots meaning farmer or worker of the earth.
Zandra
GirlShort form of Alexandra, derived from Greek meaning defender or protector of mankind.
Demetris
UnisexOf Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture and harvest.
Merissa
GirlVariant of Melissa, from Greek 'melissa' meaning 'honeybee'; represents sweetness and industriousness
Demetrice
UnisexVariant of Demetria, from Greek Demeter (goddess of harvest); represents fertility and abundance
Phylis
GirlGreen leaf; derived from the Greek word for leaf.
Kathern
GirlPure, clear. Variant of Katherine.
Berneice
GirlBringer of victory, derived from the Greek Berenice
Cristi
GirlFollower of Christ, derived from the Christian faith tradition
Kathyrn
GirlVariant of Kathryn/Katherine, from Greek meaning 'pure.'
Pamella
GirlVariant of Pamela, from Greek meaning 'all honey' or 'entirely sweet.'
Krystin
GirlFollower of Christ, from Greek Christos.
Milissa
GirlHoney bee; industrious and sweet.
Dione
GirlDivine; goddess in Greek mythology.
Burnice
UnisexBringer of victory. Variant of Bernice.
Nichol
GirlVictory of the people. Variant of Nicole or Nicola.
Annis
GirlPure, chaste. Variant of Agnes.
Dorine
GirlGift of God; from the Doric people, representing noble heritage.
Christena
GirlFollower of Christ; anointed one, feminine form of Christian names.
Georgine
GirlFarmer or earth-worker, from the Greek georgos meaning one who works the land.
Sandie
GirlVariant of Sandy; from Sandra, meaning defender.
Corin
UnisexA raven; possibly from Greek elements denoting intelligence and wisdom.
Christeen
GirlA variant of Christine, from Greek meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Penni
GirlDiminutive of Penelope, from Greek meaning 'weaver.'
Steffanie
GirlVariant of Stephanie; from Greek 'stephanos,' meaning 'crown' or 'garland.'
Cathi
GirlPure and virtuous in nature, representing moral cleanliness and spiritual purity.
Margaretta
GirlA pearl, symbolizing purity, beauty, and precious value in nature and character.
Phyliss
GirlGreen leaf; leafy branch
Melaine
GirlDark; dark-colored
Cassaundra
GirlShining upon man, variant of Cassandra possibly from Greek 'kassein' (to excel).
Tiffiny
GirlManifestation of God, derived from Greek 'theophania' meaning revelation of the divine.
Phylicia
GirlGreen leaf, variant of Phyllis from Greek 'phyllon' meaning leaf.
Cassi
GirlShines or excels; a diminutive of Cassandra from Greek mythology.
Thresa
GirlSummer or harvester. Variant of Theresa, possibly from Greek 'theros' meaning summer.
Pamelia
GirlAll honey or sweetness
Katrice
GirlVariant of Katherine, meaning 'pure.'
Theressa
GirlOne who harvests or gathers; variant spelling of Theresa with Greek origins
Corrin
GirlVariant of Corinne, derived from Greek meaning maiden.
Corrinne
GirlMaiden, young woman; variant of Corinna
Cristie
GirlVariant of Christy or Christie, from the Greek Christos, meaning 'anointed' or 'follower of Christ.'
Allissa
GirlNoble and virtuous; from the delicate alyssum flower
Zetta
GirlThe sixth letter of the Greek alphabet; symbolizes order and sequence
Kareen
UnisexPure and clear; spotless and virtuous in nature
Melyssa
GirlHoney bee; symbolizes sweetness, diligence, and gentle grace.
Theresia
GirlFrom Greek origins meaning to harvest or derived from the island of Therasia. Symbolizes growth and abundance.
Cassy
GirlVariant/diminutive of Cassandra. From Greek origin, traditionally meaning 'shining upon man' or 'prophetess.'
Diandra
GirlTwo men; Greek philosophical designation
Dorathy
GirlVariant of Dorothy, from Greek 'Dorothea' meaning 'gift of God' (doron = gift, thea = god).
Melissia
GirlVariant spelling of Melissa, from Greek meaning 'honey bee'.
Eulah
GirlVariant of Eulalia, meaning 'sweetly-speaking' or 'good speech' in Greek.
Nicholle
GirlVictory of the people. Variant of Nicole from Nicholas.
Stephane
UnisexGreek origin meaning 'crown' or 'wreath,' symbolizing victory and honor.
Steffany
GirlGreek origin meaning 'crown' or 'wreath,' symbolizing honor and victory.
Andreana
GirlStrong and manly; feminine variant of Andrew.
Helaine
GirlBright light or shining one; variant of Helen.
Dorie
GirlGift of God. From Greek Dorothea, representing divine blessing.
Calandra
GirlLark bird. Symbolizes song, joy, and natural freedom.
Catheryn
GirlVariant of Catherine, from Greek meaning pure. Symbolizes virtue and clarity.
Sandee
GirlDefender of mankind. Modern spelling of Sandra, from Greek Alexandra.
Cleora
GirlGlory or fame, possibly from Greek 'kleos.'
Margene
GirlVariant of Margaret, from Greek meaning 'pearl,' symbolizing purity and value.
Stephine
GirlVariant of Stephanie, from Greek 'stephanos' meaning crown.
Genia
GirlWell-born; if from Eugenia, of noble birth
Alexius
GirlFrom Greek 'alexein' meaning 'to defend' or 'to help.' A defender or protector.
Stacee
GirlResurrection; from Greek Stachys, symbolizing renewal and spiritual awakening.
Yolande
GirlViolet flower. A name symbolizing beauty, grace, and refined elegance.
Katharyn
GirlPure; variant of Katherine with strong classical roots.
Kathey
GirlPure, derived from the Greek name Katherine symbolizing chastity and virtue.
Ladon
UnisexFrom Greek mythology: the hundred-headed dragon guarding the golden apples of the Hesperides.
Terresa
GirlHarvester or reaper; associated with the earth and summer season.
Dorthey
GirlGod's gift; a precious gift from the divine.
Irine
GirlFrom Greek meaning peace, conveying calmness and tranquility
Sophronia
GirlGreek origin meaning prudent and wise, representing wisdom, moderation, and self-control
Corena
GirlMaiden, young girl
Aggie
GirlDiminutive of Agnes or Agatha. Agnes means 'pure' and Agatha means 'good' in Greek.
Daphine
GirlLaurel tree; symbolizing victory, honor, and eternal beauty in Greek mythology.
Georganna
GirlA farmer, derived from the Greek word 'georgos.' Carries the meaning of working the land.
Stephannie
GirlVariant spelling of Stephanie, feminine form of Stephen. Means 'crown' or 'wreath,' symbolizing honor and victory.
Alexsis
GirlDefender or helper. Variant of Alexis from Greek meaning 'to defend/protect.'
Katrena
GirlFrom Greek 'katharos', meaning 'pure' or 'clear'; represents purity and clarity.
Tereasa
GirlSummer or harvester; derived from the Greek name Theresia.
Lugene
UnisexWell-born; derived from the Greek name Eugene (Eugenios).
Cyndy
GirlMoon goddess or relating to Mount Cynthus.
Margrett
GirlVariant of Margaret, from Greek margarites meaning pearl; symbolizes purity and value.
Niccole
GirlVariant spelling of Nicole, from Greek 'Nike,' goddess of victory. Symbolizes triumph and success.
Necole
GirlVariant spelling of Nicole, from Greek 'Nike,' goddess of victory. Symbolizes triumph and success.
Katelynne
GirlPure. A variant of Katherine, derived from Greek meaning 'pure' or 'clear.'
Georgianne
GirlFarmer, earthworker. Feminine form of George, derived from Greek meaning 'one who works the earth.'
Alexzandra
GirlDefender of mankind; protector and strong guardian
Denyse
GirlFeminine form of Dennis, derived from Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and celebration.
Kristeen
GirlVariant of Kristine or Christine, meaning follower of Christ.
Kriston
Unisex"Christian" or "follower of Christ," modern variant of Christian.
Dodie
GirlVariant of Dorothy, from Greek 'doron' (gift) and 'theos' (God), meaning 'gift of God'.
Lorissa
GirlRelated to the ancient Greek city of Larissa, symbolizing a citadel or fortress.
Korin
GirlPossibly Greek origin related to Cora, meaning maiden.
Laryssa
GirlVariant of Larissa, Greek name derived from the city of Larissa.
Doreatha
GirlGift of God; variant of Dorothea
Nicollette
GirlVictory of the people; from Greek 'nike' (victory) and 'laos' (people).
Charon
GirlFrom Greek mythology, the ferryman of the dead who transports souls across the river Styx.
Alexxis
GirlDefender and protector; Greek meaning 'to defend' or 'helper'.
Chari
GirlGrace and kindness; shortened form of Charity or Charis meaning 'grace' in Greek.
Rheta
GirlFlowing stream; variant of Rhea, a Greek name meaning 'flowing stream' or after the Titan Rhea.
Crystle
GirlClear, transparent, and pure like crystal. Symbolizes clarity.
Electa
GirlThe chosen one or the elect. From Greek meaning selected or picked.
Eugena
GirlWell-born, noble; from Greek 'eugenios'
Dorothey
GirlGift of God
Tiffney
GirlManifestation of God; divine revelation.
Cloie
GirlGreen, blooming, flowering.
Teresia
GirlTo harvest or reap; symbolizing growth and abundance.
Catherin
GirlVariant of Catherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure'.
Mellanie
GirlDark, tender
Chrissie
GirlFollower of Christ; derived from Christine, meaning 'anointed one' in Greek.
Lyndia
GirlFrom Lydia, an ancient kingdom in Anatolia; suggests nobility and grace.
Katrin
GirlPure; derived from Greek meaning clarity and purity.
Yulanda
GirlViolet flower; noble and kind
Kloie
GirlYoung green shoot or blooming flower; symbolizes fertility and rebirth
Cathern
GirlPure or chaste.
Kathe
GirlPure; unsullied. Variant of Katherine from Greek katharos.
Thersa
GirlDerived from Greek, possibly meaning 'summer' or from the island of Therasia. A variant of Theresa.
Casondra
GirlOne who shines upon men; variant of Cassandra.
Tiffiney
GirlFrom Greek 'theophania' meaning manifestation of God or divine appearance.
Dorethea
GirlGift of God.
Deitra
GirlFrom Demeter; goddess of harvest and agriculture.
Terisa
GirlOne who harvests; associated with summer. Represents nurturing and growth.
Cindie
GirlMoon goddess or from Mount Cynthus; variant of Cindy derived from Greek Cynthia.
Kerrin
GirlPure, derived from the Greek name Karen.
Lenette
GirlBright or shining, a variant of Lenore derived from Greek.
Kristene
GirlVariant of Christine or Christina, meaning 'Christian' from Greek 'Christos.'
Chara
GirlFrom the Greek word 'chara,' meaning 'joy' or 'gladness,' representing happiness and delight.
Thressa
GirlA variant of Theresa, with possible Greek origins related to Thessaly or from the Greek 'Theresos.'
Corinthian
UnisexOf or from Corinth, the ancient Greek city known for wealth and artistic achievement.
Steffani
GirlCrown, garland—from the Greek name Stephanos, symbolizing honor and victory.
Dyann
GirlDivine; variant of Diane from Zeus, representing the goddess of wisdom and the moon.
Nichola
GirlVariant of Nicola; means victory of the people, from Greek origins.
Alixandra
GirlDefender of mankind. From Greek aléxein (to defend) and andros (man).
Cyrstal
GirlClear and transparent like ice; crystalline and pure.
Myrta
GirlMyrtle plant; symbol of love, victory, and protection.
Tifany
GirlManifestation of God; epiphany.
Kathren
GirlA variant of Katherine, meaning 'pure' in Greek. Symbolizes clarity and virtue.
Alandra
GirlA variant of Alexandra, meaning 'defender of men' in Greek. Symbolizes protection and strength.
Nastassia
GirlA variant of Anastasia, meaning 'resurrection' in Greek. Symbolizes renewal and rebirth.
Nycole
GirlVictory of the people; modern variant of Nicole.
Kriss
UnisexModern spelling of Kris, derived from Christian tradition meaning 'follower of Christ'.
Krystine
GirlFollower of Christ; variant of Christine from Greek.
Kassondra
GirlShe who entangles men; variant of Greek Cassandra.
Meloney
GirlVariant of Melanie, from Greek meaning 'dark' or 'gentle.' Associated with softness and mystery.
Dorrie
GirlGift of God; a diminutive form of Dorothy derived from Greek 'doron' (gift) and 'theos' (God).
Kaaren
GirlPure and clean
Ellene
GirlBright and shining; variant of Greek 'Helen'.
Andreanna
GirlStrong and manly; feminine form of Andrew from Greek andros meaning man
Kasondra
GirlShe who shines upon men; variant of Cassandra from Greek origin
Tifani
GirlManifestation of God; variant of Tiffany from Greek theophania
Kierston
GirlAnointed one or follower of Christ, from Christine
Eureka
GirlI have found it; exclamation of discovery
Georgena
GirlVariant of Georgina, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth worker' in Greek; derived from 'georgos.'
Katryna
GirlPure. Greek origin denoting clarity and virtue.
Nikkole
GirlVictory of the people. Greek origin denoting triumph and strength.
Tiffiany
GirlManifestation of God; derived from Theophania, suggesting divine appearance and spiritual presence.
Alexes
GirlDefender or helper; derived from the Greek Alexios, meaning to ward off or defend.
Tiffeny
GirlManifestation of God; variant of Tiffany with divine manifestation symbolism.
Margretta
GirlPearl; represents purity, wisdom, and precious beauty.
Melana
GirlDark or gentle; variant of Melanie suggesting gracefulness.
Cleona
GirlFrom the ancient Greek city of Kleone; associated with classical antiquity and timeless elegance.
Cyrena
GirlDerived from Cyrene, an ancient Greek city in North Africa; associated with classical history and timeless legacy.
Christia
GirlFollower of Christ; bearing the Christian faith and its teachings.
Melodye
GirlSong; a variant of Melody derived from the Greek melos (song) and ode (poem).
Margert
GirlPearl; variant spelling of Margaret.
Pamla
GirlVariant of Pamela, traditionally meaning all honey from Greek pan (all) and meli (honey).
Ondrea
GirlVariant of Andrea, meaning strong or warrior in Greek tradition.
Krysti
GirlAnointed one or relating to Christ, from Greek 'Christos.'
Kathrina
GirlPure; clear. Associated with purity and virtue
Alexas
GirlDefender of men; protector
Alexandr
UnisexDefender of men, protector and warrior.
Vassie
GirlRoyal ruler, kingly one.
Lugenia
GirlNobly born, derived from Greek meaning 'well-born' or 'of noble lineage'
Leanore
GirlBright light. A variant of Eleanor from Greek origins meaning shining or illuminating.
Casaundra
GirlShe who shines or far-shining; variant of Cassandra.
Leondra
GirlFeminine form of Leon, meaning 'lion' in Greek, symbolizing courage and strength.
Kristena
GirlFollower of Christ
Agness
GirlPure and virtuous; derived from the Latin for lamb, symbolizing gentleness and innocence.
Sydelle
GirlProphetess or seer; from Greek roots suggesting divination and spiritual wisdom.
Alexanderia
GirlFeminine variant of Alexander, derived from Greek elements meaning 'defender of men.'
Alyxandra
GirlVariant of Alexandra, from Greek elements meaning 'defender of men' or 'protector.'
Allyse
GirlVariant of Alyssa or Alice, from Greek meaning 'noble' or 'of noble birth.'
Cyndee
GirlModern spelling of Cynthia, from Mount Cynthus; carries associations with the moon and radiance.
Leitha
GirlFrom Greek Lethe, the river of forgetfulness in Greek mythology.
Nikkie
GirlDiminutive of Nicole; Greek origin meaning 'victory of the people.'
Corri
GirlVariant of Corinne or Cory; Greek origin meaning 'maiden.'
Kristyna
GirlEastern European variant of Christina, meaning 'follower of Christ' from Greek.
Katarzyna
GirlPolish form of Catherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure'.
Diantha
GirlDivine flower. Combines Greek elements meaning both divine and botanical beauty.
Krystyn
GirlVariant spelling of Christine/Kristin, derived from Greek 'Christos' meaning 'anointed one'.
Pamula
GirlAll sweetness. A variant of Pamela, a name of Greek origin symbolizing sweetness and charm.
Alyssah
GirlNoble and graceful; a variant of Alyssa
Madalynne
GirlFrom Magdala; tower
Denette
GirlOf Dionysus, the Greek god of wine
Eufemia
GirlGreek origin from eu (good) + pheme (speech), meaning 'well-spoken' or 'of good repute'.
Stepanie
GirlCrown, wreathed in laurels
Lysandra
GirlLiberator or one who frees; derived from Greek elements lysis (loosening) and aner (man).
Chriss
UnisexAnointed one, from Greek 'christos'.
Nichele
GirlWho is like God? A divine question reflecting God's incomparable nature.
Sandria
GirlVariant of Sandra, derived from Greek "Alexandra," meaning "defender of mankind." Represents protection and strength.
Koreen
GirlVariant of Corinna, derived from Greek Kore meaning maiden or young girl
Vangie
GirlNickname form of Evangeline, from Greek evangelos meaning messenger or bringer of good news
Dorathea
GirlGift of God
Berenise
GirlBringer of victory
Beryle
GirlPrecious stone
Dorothe
GirlGift of God
Corinn
GirlMaiden
Cynda
GirlMoon
Katee
GirlA variant spelling of Catherine, from the Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure'.
Alexsa
GirlDefender; protector of others
Anndrea
GirlStrong and brave; a warrior with masculine strength.
Tiphanie
GirlManifestation of God
Alexx
UnisexDefender of mankind; protector
Khristine
GirlFollower of Christ; Christian devotion
Carine
GirlFrom Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure'; symbolizes purity and clarity.
Margaree
GirlPearl; a variant of Margaret with the classical meaning of a precious gem
Allysia
GirlNoble; truthful and of exalted character
Demitria
GirlDevoted to Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture
Catlyn
GirlVariant of Caitlin, derived from Catherine, meaning 'pure'.
Sanda
GirlDefender of mankind; a variant of the classic name with protective connotations.
Odessia
GirlFlea market or marketplace. Related to Odessa, a city known for its bustling trade.
Alyxandria
GirlDefender of people; protector of mankind. Variant spelling of Alexandria.
Margart
GirlPearl; a precious gem symbolizing purity and beauty.
Phylliss
GirlLeaf. Symbolizing growth and nature.
Tiffanee
GirlAppearance of God. Derived from the Greek Theophania.
Chrystina
GirlFollower of Christ. Represents Christian faith and devotion.
Angelyna
GirlMessenger or angel. Represents divine guidance and heavenly grace.
Barbi
GirlForeign or strange; derived from Greek barbaros
Daphene
GirlLaurel tree; symbolizing victory, honor, and eternal life in Greek tradition.
Chrysta
GirlFollower of Christ; derived from Greek christos meaning anointed one
Alixandria
GirlDefender of the people; represents courage and protection
Persis
GirlOf Persia, relating to ancient Persia
Korrine
GirlMaiden; Greek origin symbolizing youth and femininity.
Panagiota
GirlAll holy or all saints, from Greek religious terminology.
Helana
GirlBright or shining light, variant of Helena from Greek origins.
Terez
UnisexHarvester or summer; a variant of Theresa or Teresa, from Greek meaning to reap or gather.
Cyndie
GirlFrom Mount Cynthus; moon goddess
Alexiss
GirlFrom Greek 'alexios' meaning 'defender' or 'helper'
Carrisa
GirlGrace or dear; variant of Carissa with uncertain exact etymology.
Philomene
GirlLover of strength; from Greek philos (lover) and menos (strength).
Marget
GirlPearl; precious and luminous.
Kathyleen
GirlPure; clear and unblemished.
Alexah
GirlDefender of mankind, from Greek roots meaning to defend and protect others.
Korrin
GirlMaiden; a modern variant of Corinne with Greek origins.
Angi
GirlMessenger or angel; a diminutive of Angela conveying divine protection.
Titania
GirlFrom the Titans of Greek mythology; suggests majesty and power.
Cathryne
GirlPure and clear. A variant spelling of Catherine with the same classical origins.
Alexyss
GirlDefender or helper. A modern variant spelling of Alexis with Greek origins.
Stephnie
GirlCrown or garland. From the Greek Stephanos, symbolizing honor and achievement.
Doree
GirlVariant of Doreen, derived from Dorothea (Greek) meaning 'gift of God.'
Meleny
GirlDark or gentle. Associated with darkness and softness, often called a dark-skinned beauty.
Stacye
GirlResurrection. Variant of Stacy, derived from Anastasia.
Dorothie
GirlGift of God
Nikolette
GirlVictory of the people, honoring triumph through collective strength and unity. A refined diminutive form.
Stephanee
GirlCrowned, wearing a wreath; a wearer of the crown
Allysha
GirlNoble, of noble birth
Meggie
GirlPearl; precious and lustrous gem
Alexiz
UnisexDefender, protector of mankind
Nastasia
GirlResurrection; one who will rise again
Iantha
GirlViolet flower; delicate beauty
Angla
GirlMessenger; angel; divine messenger
Kayte
GirlVariant of Katherine, derived from Greek katharos, traditionally meaning pure.
Kathrynn
GirlPure; virtuous and innocent.
Leida
GirlVariant of Leda, a figure from Greek mythology known as the mother of Helen of Troy.
Steffie
GirlCrown, from Greek stephanos via Stephanie
Annastacia
GirlResurrection; one who rises again.
Tresia
GirlVariant of Theresa, from Greek meaning 'to harvest' or 'summer'.
Dorianne
GirlPossibly variant of Dorian, related to the ancient Greek Doric people.
Tabytha
GirlVariant of Tabitha, meaning 'gazelle.' Symbolizes grace and gentleness.
Daphane
GirlLaurel tree
Epifania
GirlAppearance or manifestation; derived from Greek 'epiphaneia' (revelation, appearance).
Katye
GirlPure, unsullied
Cyntia
GirlFrom Mount Cynthus; goddess of the moon
Angeleah
GirlVariant of Angela, from Greek 'angelos' meaning 'messenger' or 'angel'.
Kirstan
GirlVariant of Kirsten, from Greek 'christos' meaning 'anointed' or 'follower of Christ'.
Trisa
GirlA modern variant of Tricia or Teresa, which derives from the Greek meaning 'to harvest' or 'summer.'
Alexiah
GirlA modern variant of Alexia or Alexandra, derived from the Greek meaning 'defender of men' or 'protector of people.'
Charmian
GirlFrom Greek, meaning 'delighted one,' relating to charm and grace, suggesting charisma and warmth.
Ofilia
GirlHelper and aid; derived from Greek roots meaning assistance, support, and service.
Zondra
GirlDefender of mankind; a variant of Sandra derived from Greek Alexandra meaning protector.
Daphanie
GirlLaurel tree; symbolizes victory, honor, and eternal glory in classical mythology.
Tekla
GirlDivine glory; from Greek theos (God) and kleos (glory or fame).
Bernyce
GirlA variant of Bernice, derived from Greek Berenice meaning 'she who brings victory.'
Teresea
GirlA variant spelling of Teresa, from Greek Theresia, possibly related to 'to harvest' or summer.
Magaret
GirlPearl; symbol of purity, beauty, and wisdom.
Ileene
GirlBright, shining one
Korena
GirlMaiden, pure
Kasaundra
GirlShe who entangles men; a shining light. Associated with prophecy and insight.
Stavroula
GirlCross, noble
Correne
GirlMaiden, young woman
Taresa
GirlVariant of Theresa, derived from Greek origins, traditionally associated with summer or harvest.
Corynne
GirlFrom Greek Korinna, meaning maiden.
Stephaney
GirlA variant of Stephanie, derived from Greek 'stephanos' meaning 'crown' or 'crowned one.'
Krissie
GirlA diminutive of Krista or Kris, derived from Greek 'christos' meaning 'anointed' or 'messiah.'
Crissa
GirlRelated to Christ or anointed, derived from Christa
Alexxus
GirlDefender, defender of mankind
Crystall
GirlClear as ice; bright and transparent.
Tifanie
GirlManifestation of God; appearance of the divine.
Bernece
GirlBringer of victory, derived from Greek roots meaning 'victory' and 'to bring.'
Eulala
GirlFair speech or sweetly speaking; variant of Eulalia
Theta
GirlGreek letter theta; used as a name symbolizing mathematics and astronomy
Allexis
GirlDefender, protector; one who wards off or prevents harm.
Terressa
GirlA variant of Teresa, with Greek connections and possible associations with harvesting.
Cythia
GirlFrom Mount Cynthus, legendary birthplace of Apollo in Greek mythology.
Doreene
GirlPossibly from Greek Theodora, meaning gift of God; conveys grace and strength.
Mylissa
GirlHoney bee. From Greek 'melissa,' symbolizing industriousness and sweetness.
Stepahnie
GirlCrowned. From Greek 'stephanos' meaning crown or garland of honor.
Charisa
GirlVariant of Charissa, derived from Greek charis meaning 'grace,' 'charm,' or 'charity,' reflecting kindness and favor.
Christyna
GirlFollower of Christ; variant form of Christina.
Korrina
GirlMaiden; variant of Korinna, possibly derived from Greek kore meaning 'maiden'.
Tere
GirlTo harvest or reap; feminine form of Theodore or variant of Teresa
Cynitha
GirlFrom Mount Cynthus; moon goddess
Sophee
GirlWisdom; variant spelling of Sophia.
Pammy
GirlHoney
Macaria
GirlBlessed or happy, from Greek 'makarios'.
Tiffanny
GirlManifestation of God; divine appearance. From Greek Theophania.
Alexandrya
GirlDefender of men or protector of people.
Kathreen
GirlVariant of Katherine; from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure' or 'clear'
Tessia
GirlOne who harvests, or from Thessaly in Greece
Korryn
GirlVariant of Corinne; Greek origin meaning 'maiden.'
Cressie
GirlDiminutive of Cressida; Greek origin meaning 'golden.'
Karrin
GirlPure.
Terasa
GirlTo harvest or summer.
Basia
GirlRegal or noble, or meaning kiss in Polish.
Eugina
GirlWell-born or noble; variant of Eugenia from Greek origins.
Alexzandrea
GirlGreek name meaning defender of men, symbolizing protection and strength.
Chrystine
GirlVariant of Christine, derived from Greek meaning 'follower of Christ' or 'anointed one,' symbolizing devotion.
Karrissa
GirlGrace; possibly derived from the Greek name Charissa.
Meliss
GirlBee; variant of Melissa from Greek melissa.
Alexandera
GirlDefender of men; from Greek Alexandros.
Larrissa
GirlFrom Larissa, an ancient city in Greece
Chrystie
GirlFollower of Christ
Krissi
GirlFollower of Christ
Thereasa
GirlVariant of Theresa; exact origin debated, possibly from Greek 'therizo' (to harvest) or the island Thera.
Coreena
GirlVariant of Corinna; from Greek 'korē' meaning 'maiden' or 'girl.'
Alexina
GirlDefender; feminine form of Alexander
Dellia
GirlRelated to Delos, the Greek island sacred to Apollo; from the goddess Delia.
Doriann
GirlGift. Variant of Dorian; from the ancient Dorian Greek people.
Kathye
GirlPure; virtue and chastity
Katryn
GirlPure, innocent. A variant spelling of Katherine with Greek origins.
Eusebia
GirlFrom Greek eusebeia, meaning 'piety' or 'devoutness.' Represents reverence and spiritual devotion.
Cendy
GirlVariant of Cindy, diminutive of Cynthia, from Greek Kynthia meaning 'from Mount Cynthus.'
Unice
GirlGood victory. From Greek eu (good) and nike (victory).
Larrisa
GirlCheerful. From Greek laros meaning cheerful or pleasant.
Georgean
GirlFarmer; derived from the Greek georgos, referring to agricultural work.
Millissa
GirlBee; derived from the Greek melissa, representing industriousness and sweetness.
Correna
GirlMaiden from Greek; derived from Corinth or meaning maiden
Othelia
GirlPossibly derived from Ophelia, meaning 'helper' or 'aid' in Greek.
Ellyssa
GirlFrom the alyssum flower; possibly related to Elysium
Narcissus
GirlFrom Greek mythology, representing self-love and vanity. Named after the boy who fell in love with his own reflection; also the name of a flowering plant.
Hermie
GirlGift of God; a diminutive form of Hermione.
Dorothye
GirlGift of God; a variant spelling of Dorothy from the Greek elements doron (gift) and thea (God).
Cyndia
GirlMoon goddess; variant of Cynthia from Greek mythology, relating to Artemis.
Genae
GirlWell-born; of noble or distinguished descent.
Anastashia
GirlOne who will rise again; from Greek anastasis meaning resurrection or revival.
Effa
GirlGood speech; from Greek euphemia meaning auspicious or of good omen.
Evangela
GirlGreek origin meaning 'bearer of good news' or 'messenger of good tidings.' Variant of Evangeline.
Xanthe
GirlGolden or yellow in color; derived from Greek xanthos meaning radiant and bright.
Lydiah
GirlFrom Lydia, an ancient region in Asia Minor
Elleen
GirlBright or shining light
Agapita
GirlFeminine form meaning 'beloved' or 'one filled with love.' From Greek agape representing divine love.
Tiffinie
GirlAppearance of God; variant of Tiffany, derived from Greek Theophania.
Clytie
GirlA figure from Greek mythology who was transformed into a sunflower through her devotion; symbolizes dedicated love and transformation.
Peggye
GirlPearl; precious and lustrous gem.
Thekla
GirlDerived from Greek, meaning 'divine fame' or 'God's fame'.
Melanye
GirlVariant of Melanie, from Greek meaning 'dark' or 'black'.
Dorothee
GirlGift of God; expressing divine generosity and blessing.
Karinne
GirlPure; variation of Karina, related to Catherine from Greek 'katharos'.
Meganne
GirlPearl or mighty; variation of Megan derived from Margaret.
Cyntha
GirlFrom Mount Cynthus; associated with the moon goddess
Areta
GirlVirtue; excellence; merit
Margi
GirlPearl
Deneice
GirlFollower of Dionysus
Kristelle
GirlAnointed one, from Greek meaning anointed or follower of Christ.
Ionia
GirlRelated to Ionia, an ancient region in Greece, evoking the Ionian people and their heritage.
Dorcus
GirlA variant of Dorcas, meaning 'gazelle' in Greek.
Cynthea
GirlA variant of Cynthia, associated with Mount Cynthus and the goddess Artemis in Greek mythology.
Terrisa
GirlA variant of Theresa, a Greek-origin name.
Cristyn
GirlVariant of Christine, derived from Greek 'Christos' meaning a follower or devotee of Christ.
Babs
GirlForeign or strange, derived from the Greek name Barbara.
Chistina
GirlChristian, follower of Christ; spelling variant of Christina.
Thecla
GirlDivine fame. Associated with Saint Thecla, an early Christian martyr.
Stephene
GirlCrown or wreath; derived from the Greek name Stephanie.
Kursten
GirlChristian; follower of Christ.
Aminta
GirlPossibly Greek origin meaning 'defender' or from classical literature.
Alyxis
GirlDefender, helper
Deneise
GirlFollower of Dionysus
Christeena
GirlModern variant of Christina; from Greek meaning 'Christian' or 'follower of Christ.'
Georgana
GirlEarth-worker or farmer. Feminine variant of George from the Greek georgos.
Dorette
GirlGift of God. Diminutive form of Dorothy from Greek doron (gift) and theos (God).
Theresea
GirlTo harvest or summer. Variant spelling of Theresa from Greek origins.
Melisse
GirlHoney bee. From the Greek melissa.
Lexxi
GirlDefender of men.
Basilia
GirlFeminine form of Basil; derived from Greek 'basileus' meaning 'king.'
Paraskevi
GirlPreparation or Friday. Associated with the Greek Orthodox tradition of the day of preparation before the Sabbath.
Myrtha
GirlRelated to myrrh or myrtle; symbolizing virtue, love, and immortality.
Aspasia
GirlWelcome or hospitable, from ancient Greek roots relating to hospitality
Tessah
GirlTo gather; harvester; variant of Tessa
Tiphani
GirlManifestation of God; from Greek theos (God) and phania (manifestation/appearance).
Korine
GirlFrom Greek 'kore' meaning 'maiden'. A variant spelling of Corinne with classical roots.
Kirsta
GirlModern spelling of Krista/Christa, derived from Greek 'Christos' meaning 'anointed one'.
Doreena
GirlGift of God; derived from the Greek name Dorothy.
Sinthia
GirlA variant of Cynthia, derived from Greek meaning 'of Mount Cynthus,' traditionally associated with the moon goddess.
Dollye
GirlGift of God (variant of Dolly/Dorothy)
Alfa
GirlFirst; derived from the Greek letter Alpha, symbolizing beginnings and primacy.
Catherene
GirlPure and chaste; a variant of Catherine derived from Greek, symbolizing cleanliness and virtue.
Cathe
GirlPure
Millisa
GirlHoney bee
Xan
UnisexDefender of the people
Marqueta
GirlPearl. Variant of Margaret, symbolizing beauty and value.
Teffany
GirlGod's manifestation. Variant of Tiffany with Greek origins.
Leandria
GirlLion-man. Feminine form with Greek roots suggesting strength.
Kayti
GirlPure. Modern variant of Katie/Katherine.
Alexandrina
GirlDefender of men; protector and leader. From Greek Alexandros.
Stephie
GirlDiminutive of Stephanie, meaning 'crown' or 'garland,' symbolizing honor and victory.
Stephenia
GirlCrowned one; feminine form of Stephen, symbolizing honor and victory.
Allex
UnisexDefender of men; protector derived from Greek elements meaning 'to defend' and 'man.'
Christyana
GirlFollower of Christ; feminine form of Christian
Pegge
GirlPearl
Karrisa
GirlGraceful and kind; gentle nature and charm.
Kristinia
GirlVariant of Christina, from Greek 'christos' meaning 'anointed,' referring to followers of Christ.
Krystalynn
GirlModern variant of Crystal, from Greek 'krystallos' meaning 'clear ice,' symbolizing clarity and transparency.
Aeon
UnisexMeans 'age' or 'eternal period', symbolizing timelessness and infinity.
Dimitria
GirlDevoted to Demeter; feminine form of Dimitri derived from the Greek goddess of grain and agriculture.
Stephana
GirlCrown; feminine form of Stephanos from Greek stephanos.
Dorthie
GirlGift of God; from Greek doron (gift) and theos (God).
Alysandra
GirlVariant of Alexandra, a Greek name meaning 'defender of mankind'.
Nickol
GirlVictory of the people, from Greek nikolaos.
Porfiria
GirlRelated to porphyra, the Greek word for purple dye or stone.
Tiphany
GirlManifestation of God; represents divine revelation and epiphany.
Crystalynn
GirlClear ice or crystal; symbolizes clarity, purity, and transparency.
Dionisia
GirlOf or devoted to Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, celebration, and theater.
Margarie
GirlPearl. Symbolic of purity, wisdom, and precious value.
Nykole
GirlVictory of the people. Modern spelling variant conveying triumph and collective strength.
Cloee
GirlModern spelling of Chloe, Greek name meaning 'green shoot' or 'green herb', symbolizing fertility and nature.
Chloris
GirlGreen or greenish in color; in Greek mythology, the goddess of flowers and spring.
Kathalene
GirlA variant of Katherine, derived from Greek meaning pure or clear.
Chrisie
GirlA diminutive of Christine, derived from Greek meaning follower of Christ.
Corrinna
GirlMaiden or young girl. From the Greek word for maiden.
Khrista
GirlFollower of Christ. From the Greek Christos.
Demetrica
GirlDevoted to Demeter; feminine form of Demetrius, derived from the Greek goddess Demeter of harvest and agriculture.
Catheryne
GirlTraditionally interpreted as 'pure,' though the etymology is debated.
Charmion
GirlGraceful and charming; derived from Greek charis meaning grace
Pennye
GirlWeaver. Variant of Penny, from Penelope, the loyal wife of Odysseus in Greek mythology.
Aleksia
GirlDefender of men; variant of Alexandra or Alexia with Greek roots.
Anastyn
GirlOne who will rise again; symbolizes resurrection and rebirth.
Tersa
GirlRelated to harvest or summer; symbolizes abundance and warmth.
Missi
GirlVariant of Melissa, meaning 'honey bee'; symbolizes sweetness and diligence.
Carrin
GirlRelated to Karen; means 'pure'.
Sophiah
GirlWisdom
Kathline
GirlPure
Teckla
GirlDivine glory.
Chrys
GirlGolden one; derived from the Greek word for gold.
Cynithia
GirlFrom Mount Cynthus; associated with the goddess Diana.
Alexza
GirlDefender, helper
Taffany
GirlManifestation of God; from Greek 'Theophania' meaning 'divine appearance'
Narcisa
GirlFrom Narcissus of Greek mythology, associated with self-admiration.
Philis
GirlVariant of Phyllis, from Greek meaning 'green leaf,' symbolizing nature and renewal.
Xylina
GirlFrom the forest; woodland
Althia
GirlHealer; variant of Althea from Greek mythology, associated with healing.
Seleena
GirlA variant of Selena, derived from the Greek moon goddess Selene; symbolizes lunar beauty and brightness.
Pariss
GirlA variant spelling of Paris, derived from Greek mythology referring to the Trojan prince; symbolizes beauty and mythology.
Nicolena
GirlVictory of the people
Pascha
GirlPassover; Easter; relating to resurrection and celebration
Calyx
UnisexThe cup-shaped outer part of a flower that encloses the petals.
Urania
GirlFrom the Greek word for 'heavenly,' representing the muse of astronomy and stargazing in Greek mythology.
Leontyne
GirlFrom Greek 'leon' meaning lion, conveying courage, power, and majestic strength.
Alexea
GirlDefender of mankind. Modern variant of Alexandra.
Allexus
GirlDefender of mankind
Cleofas
UnisexFamous glory; a biblical name of Greek origin
Kristyl
GirlA variant of Crystal; from Greek origin meaning 'clear' or 'crystalline'.
Dennette
GirlFollower of Dionysus; feminine form of Dennis, derived from Greek Dionysios.
Alessandria
GirlDefender of men or protector of mankind.
Dotti
GirlDiminutive of Dorothy, derived from Greek meaning 'gift of God.'
Crystol
GirlVariant of Crystal, meaning clear and transparent, derived from crystallized ice.
Lexey
GirlVariant of Lexi, diminutive of Alexandra from Greek meaning defender of men.
Katriana
GirlVariant of Katrina or Katerina, from Greek meaning pure.
Stehanie
GirlCrown or wreath; symbolizes victory.
Tyffany
GirlManifestation of God, appearing or shining forth.
Staphanie
GirlCrowned one or wreath wearer; derived from Greek 'stephanos' meaning crown, symbolizing honor and achievement.
Korene
GirlMaiden; derived from the Greek name Corinne, associated with virtue and grace.
Katleen
GirlVariant of Kathleen; from Greek meaning 'pure' or 'unsullied.'
Stefanee
GirlVariant of Stephanie; from Greek meaning 'crown' or 'crowned one.'
Medea
GirlWise or cunning; in Greek mythology, a powerful sorceress
Daffney
GirlLaurel tree; variant spelling of Daphne
Georga
GirlFarmer, tiller of the earth.
Ekaterini
GirlPure; from Greek 'katharos', representing purity and cleanliness.
Katianna
GirlPure; variant of Katherine.
Lexii
GirlDefender of men. Modern spelling variant of Lexi, derived from Alexandra.
Katherleen
GirlPure. From the Greek name Katherine, meaning pure and unblemished.
Tiffane
GirlManifestation of God. From Greek Theophania, the revelation or showing of God.
Tessy
GirlReaper or harvest. Associated with summer and abundance.
Maie
GirlGreat or mother; variant of Mae or Maia from Greek mythology.
Evangelene
GirlBearer of good news; one who brings the gospel
Terea
GirlFrom Greek therizo meaning to harvest or reap. Represents abundance and fertility.
Sonyia
GirlFrom Greek sophia meaning wisdom. Represents a wise and knowledgeable person.
Stephanny
GirlVariant of Stephanie, derived from the Greek name Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'garland', symbolizing honor and distinction.
Kyrstyn
GirlModern variant of Kristen, derived from the Greek name Christian, meaning 'follower of Christ' or 'anointed one'.
Khloi
GirlModern spelling variant of Chloe, from Greek meaning 'green' or 'blooming', symbolizing springtime, growth, and freshness.
Madelein
GirlFrom Magdala; variant spelling of Madeline.
Olanda
UnisexViolet or violet flower. A variant of Yolanda, derived from Greek elements.
Nikie
GirlVictory. Derived from Nike, the Greek goddess of victory.
Katti
GirlPure. A variant of Katherine, derived from Greek 'katharinos' meaning pure.
Krystelle
GirlClear, transparent; variant of Crystal derived from Greek krystallos.
Iline
GirlVariant of Helen; Greek origin meaning 'bright' or 'shining light'.
Cynethia
GirlVariant of Cynthia; Greek origin meaning 'of Mount Cynthus' (epithet of Artemis).
Niobe
GirlIn Greek mythology, Niobe was a tragic queen whose boasting about her children led to their death. Symbolizes hubris and its consequences.
Caty
GirlPure; variant of Catherine, from Greek meaning pure.
Myrene
GirlMyrrh or fragrant oil; derived from the aromatic resin used in ancient times.
Chlora
GirlFrom Greek 'chloros' (green), associated with vitality, renewal, and freshness.
Angelice
GirlAngel, messenger. A variant of Angelica, derived from Greek 'angelos' meaning 'angel' or 'messenger'.
Stephanye
GirlVariant of Stephanie, from Greek Stephanos meaning 'crown' or 'wreath', symbolizing victory and honor.
Denisia
GirlRelated to Denise, from Greek Dionysios, relating to Dionysus the god of wine and revelry, symbolizing divine blessing.
Thresea
GirlTo harvest or gatherer. Variant of Theresa, from the Greek Therasia.
Tiffannie
GirlManifestation of God. Variant of Tiffany, from the Greek Theophania.
Stepfanie
GirlCrown or wreath; symbolizes honor and victory
Antia
GirlFrom Greek mythology; possibly related to grace
Elainah
GirlBright or shining light, derived from Greek origins through Helen meaning radiant or luminous.
Staphany
GirlCrown or garland.
Demetrias
UnisexDevoted to Demeter, the ancient Greek goddess of agriculture
Nocole
GirlVictory of the people
Clytee
GirlVariant of Clytemnestra, a Greek name meaning 'famous in battle.'
Correen
GirlMaiden. Greek-derived variant related to Corinna, meaning maiden.
Sybilla
GirlProphetess or oracle
Ophia
GirlHelp or wisdom
Helane
GirlBright or shining; derived from the Greek element meaning 'torch' or 'ray of light'
Cynthya
GirlVariant of Cynthia; relates to the moon goddess Artemis in Greek mythology, meaning 'woman from Cynthus.'
Estephani
GirlCrown or wreath; symbol of honor and distinction.
Elliet
GirlA variant spelling of Eliot, derived from Greek meaning 'the Lord is my God.'
Alexine
GirlDefender of people; variant of Alexandra derived from Greek 'alexios' (defender) and 'andros' (man/people).
Nicholl
GirlVariant of Nicole, derived from Nicholas. Greek name meaning 'victory of the people' (nike + laos).
Caterin
GirlPure or clear; a variant of Catherine derived from Greek origins.
Kathee
GirlPure; from Greek 'katharos' meaning pure
Krystall
GirlDerived from Greek 'krystallos,' meaning ice or clear. Symbolizes clarity and brilliance.
Krystale
GirlDerived from Greek 'krystallos,' meaning ice or clear. Symbolizes clarity and brilliance.
Helayne
GirlBright and shining light.
Candas
GirlWhite, glowing, radiant.
Christean
GirlFollower of Christ; derived from the Greek word for the anointed one.
Nemesis
GirlIn Greek mythology, Nemesis is the goddess of divine retribution and justice. The name represents the inevitable consequences of hubris.
Allesandra
GirlA variant spelling of Alexandra, from Greek meaning 'defender of mankind.' The name symbolizes protection and strength.
Alegandra
GirlDefender of men; one who protects and shields others from harm.
Dorreen
GirlGift of God; variant of Doreen from Dorothy (Greek doro + thea)
Teresina
GirlTo harvest or gather; derived from Greek Theresia.
Kathelene
GirlPure; derived from Greek katharos meaning purity and clarity.
Katelinn
GirlPure or clear.
Dennisse
GirlRelated to Denise, a follower of Dionysus.
Berenis
GirlBringer of victory; derived from the Greek name Berenice.
Doriana
GirlOf the Dorians; derived from the ancient Greek Dorian people.
Stevey
GirlCrown or wreath, from Greek 'stephanos' via Stephen or Stephanie.
Timothea
GirlFeminine form of Timothy, meaning one who honors or reveres God
Eustacia
GirlFrom Greek meaning 'fruitful' and 'productive'; symbolizes fertility, abundance, and growth.
Pegi
GirlVariant or diminutive of Peggy and Margaret; from Greek meaning 'pearl'.
Cybele
GirlGreek goddess name; Cybele was the Great Mother goddess of nature, fertility, and wild animals in ancient Phrygian mythology.
Tiffine
GirlVariant of Tiffany; from Greek 'Tiffania' meaning 'manifestation of God'.
Eupha
GirlGood speech; one who speaks well. Derived from Greek origins.
Marjoria
GirlPearl; a precious gem. Variant of Marjorie with Greek etymology.
Cloris
GirlGreen or pale green; associated with flowers and spring
Alexias
GirlDefender or protector; one who defends others.
Crysten
GirlFollower of Christ; anointed one.
Cassandr
GirlVariant of Cassandra, from Greek mythology: a doomed prophetess cursed to speak truth but never be believed, symbolizing tragic insight.
Krystl
GirlClear ice; clear glass. Variant spelling of Crystal.
Nikyla
GirlVictory of the people; representing triumph and collective strength
Rhena
GirlFlowing stream; represents grace and movement
Kyriaki
GirlOf the Lord, Sunday. Derived from Greek Kyrios meaning lord, referring to the Lord's day.
Thetis
GirlShe who disposes; sea nymph and mother of Achilles in Greek mythology
Khristi
GirlVariant spelling of Christi, from Greek 'christos' meaning 'anointed', representing the anointed one.
Krisi
GirlVariant spelling of Krissy, from Greek 'christos' meaning 'anointed'.
Nicloe
GirlVariant of Nicole, from Greek combining 'nike' (victory) and 'laos' (people), meaning 'victory of the people'.
Alayssa
GirlNoble; derived from the alyssum flower
Anyelina
GirlAngel, messenger
Korynne
GirlMaiden; youthful and virginal in traditional usage
Tifanny
GirlManifestation of God or appearance of God; represents divine revelation and grace
Merrisa
GirlHoneybee
Andreka
GirlStrong, manly
Akacia
GirlNamed after the acacia tree; symbolizes grace, resilience, and protection.
Lexandra
GirlDefender of men; modern spelling variation of Alexandra.
Stephanine
GirlFrom Greek 'stephanos,' meaning 'crown' or 'crowned one,' derived from Stephanie.
Thalya
GirlVariant of Thalia, from Greek meaning to blossom or flourish, one of the nine Muses.
Kataryna
GirlPure, unblemished. Polish variant of Katherine with Greek origins.
Christyl
GirlFrom Christine, meaning 'anointed' or follower of Christ from Greek origins.
Cintya
GirlMoon goddess; variant of Cynthia from Mount Cynthus in Greek mythology.
Zsofia
GirlWisdom; Hungarian form of Sophia from Greek 'sophia'.
Tiffay
GirlA variant spelling of Tiffany, derived from Greek meaning to reveal God or manifestation of God
Selyna
GirlVariant of Selena, derived from Selene the moon goddess, symbolizing beauty and light.
Tiffony
GirlAppearance of God; from Greek Theophania, combining theos (God) and phainein (to appear).
Nickola
GirlVictory of the people
Therasa
GirlTo reap or harvest
Stephaie
GirlCrown
Cynara
GirlGreek name derived from the artichoke plant genus. In mythology, Cynara was transformed into an artichoke.
Nastacia
GirlVariant of Anastasia, from Greek meaning 'resurrection' or 'one who rises again.'
Allix
GirlVariant of Alex/Alexandria, from Greek meaning 'defender' or 'helper of mankind.'
Athene
GirlGreek goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts. Represents strategic intellect and cultural refinement.
Heddy
GirlSweet; pleasant. Variant or nickname form.
Cosandra
GirlShe who shines; prophetess. Variant of Cassandra.
Tephanie
GirlCrowned; wearer of a crown. Variant of Stephanie.
Cybill
GirlProphetess; seer. Variant spelling of Sybil.
Phylisha
GirlLeaf; green bough. Variant or compound form related to Phyllis.
Phyllicia
GirlLeaf-like; derived from Greek phyllon meaning 'leaf', symbolizing nature and growth
Stachia
GirlA variant of Stacia, derived from Anastasia, meaning 'resurrection' or 'standing again' from Greek roots.
Katheen
GirlA variant of Kathleen, meaning 'pure' from Greek roots.
Lidiya
GirlFrom Greek meaning 'from Lydia' (ancient region in Asia Minor); associated with refinement.
Lexxie
GirlModern spelling variant of Lexi, short for Alexandra; from Greek meaning 'defender of men'.
Stefhanie
GirlCrown or crowned one. Derived from the Greek 'Stephanos'.
Melisssa
GirlHoney bee; a sweet and industrious person
Ariatna
GirlVariant of Ariadne, meaning most holy or pure
Dorothia
GirlGift of God; derived from Greek roots doro (gift) and theos (God).
Nickolette
GirlVictory of the people.
Angeligue
GirlLike an angel; messenger of God.
Cassara
GirlRelated to Cassandra, from Greek meaning 'one who shines upon men' or from Greek mythology.
Dorotea
GirlGift of God, derived from the Greek words for 'gift' and 'divine'
Melesa
GirlHoneybee, symbolizing sweetness and industriousness
Mallissa
GirlVariant spelling of Melissa, derived from Greek 'melissa' meaning 'honey bee,' symbolizing sweetness and industriousness.
Ariaunna
GirlMost holy and noble, derived from the Greek name Ariadne.
Cathye
GirlPure; a variant of Cathy, from Catherine derived from Greek meaning 'pure', 'clean', or 'chaste'.
Katheren
GirlPure and virtuous; derived from the Greek word for cleanliness.
Hebe
GirlYouth or youthfulness, goddess of rejuvenation
Anatasia
GirlResurrection; variant of Anastasia
Mellonie
GirlGentle and dark; a variant of Melanie from Greek roots suggesting sweetness.
Melisia
GirlHoneybee; derived from Greek 'melissa' symbolizing sweetness and industriousness.
Phoenicia
GirlReferring to the ancient Phoenician civilization and region known for trade and maritime culture.
Soffia
GirlWisdom and insight; represents intelligence, learning, and philosophical nature
Saphyra
GirlPrecious blue gemstone; a variant of Sapphira derived from the Greek word for sapphire stone.
Georgenia
GirlFarmer; feminine form of George.
Zanobia
GirlLife of Zeus; derived from the Greek name Zenobia, referring to feminine power and ancient royalty.
Margeart
GirlVariant of Margaret, from Greek margarites meaning pearl, symbolizing purity and beauty.
Dorinne
GirlVariant of Doreen or Doris, from Greek origins possibly meaning gift of God or sea nymph.
Dorethia
GirlGift of God; derived from Greek elements for gift and divine.
Kayren
UnisexPure; variant of Karen with Greek roots meaning purity.
Alezandra
GirlDefender of mankind; protector and warrior spirit.
Krystol
GirlModern spelling variant of Crystal, derived from Greek meaning 'ice' or 'crystalline'.
Korianna
GirlVariant of Corinne; means 'maiden' or related to 'heart'.
Persephonie
GirlGreek goddess of spring and underworld; represents renewal, balance, and the cycle of life.
Ourania
GirlHeavenly, of the sky; one of the nine Muses in Greek mythology.
Anastaisa
GirlGreek name meaning 'resurrection,' derived from anastasis; represents renewal and rising again.
Klohe
GirlGreen or blooming. Modern variant of Chloe.
Cahterine
GirlPure; one who is untainted and virtuous
Tryphena
GirlDelicate and soft. An ancient name symbolizing gentleness and tender beauty.
Sible
GirlProphetess or oracle. Likely a variant or short form of Sibyl, an ancient Greek seer.
Daphyne
GirlLaurel tree. Variant spelling of Daphne, symbolizing victory and honor.
Nikcole
GirlFrom Greek 'Nikolaos,' meaning 'victory of the people'
Stpehanie
GirlCrown or wreath, from Greek 'stephanos'.
Phillipa
GirlLover of horses; denoting wisdom and nobility
Saphia
GirlWisdom, knowledge, and spiritual insight; variant of Sophia suggesting clarity of thought.
Sarissa
GirlAn ancient Macedonian spear used by Greek phalanx soldiers; symbolizes strength and warrior tradition.
Alexiya
GirlDefender; a variant of Alexandra derived from Greek 'alexios' meaning protector or defender.
Marg
GirlShort form of Margaret; derived from Greek 'margarites' meaning pearl, symbolizing purity and value.
Melainie
GirlDark and gentle; represents calmness and depth.
Alejandria
GirlDefender of mankind; strong, brave, and protective.
Evadna
GirlVariant of Evadne, possibly derived from Greek 'eu' (well) with significance in classical mythology.
Ketrina
GirlPure; unsullied.
Chrisoula
GirlOf Christ; golden.
Christna
GirlAnointed; follower of Christ.
Thedora
GirlGift of God, from Greek theos (god) and doron (gift)
Kyrene
GirlSovereign; from Greek mythology referring to a Thessalian princess
Allexa
GirlDefender of mankind
Yianna
GirlGod is gracious; Greek variant of Johanna
Pammie
GirlAll honey; all sweetness and charm
Tifini
GirlManifestation of God; divine appearance or epiphany
Mallisa
GirlVariant of Melissa, from Greek 'melissa' meaning 'honey bee,' symbolizing industriousness.
Alixandrea
GirlDefender of men or protector, from the Greek name Alexander.
Dejanira
GirlFrom Greek mythology, the wife of Hercules known for her strength and tragic story.
Ilithyia
GirlGreek goddess of childbirth and midwifery.
Cassander
UnisexFrom Greek, representing nobility and power; historically a name of Macedonian nobility.
Rhode
UnisexVariant of Rhoda, a Greek name meaning rose.
Artemis
GirlRelated to the Greek goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and the moon; symbolizes independence and strength.
Ellen
GirlShining light or bright one; derived from Helen meaning light in Greek
Sandra
GirlDefender of men, derived from Alexandra, representing protection.
Gaia
GirlFrom Greek mythology, Gaia is the primordial goddess of Earth and represents motherhood and the planet itself.
Elara
GirlCheerful, joyful, sparkling
Crystal
GirlFrom Greek 'krystallos', meaning 'clear ice' or 'crystal', symbolizing clarity.
Christine
GirlFollower of Christ. Feminine form of Christian, denoting religious devotion.
Ariadna
GirlVery holy or pure
Isadora
GirlGift of Isis, strong gift
Onyx
UnisexBlack gemstone, claw, nail
Ariadne
GirlMost holy, very holy one
Karen
GirlPure, derived from Catherine, representing innocence and virtue.
Xena
GirlHospitable or welcoming; Greek name symbolizing generosity and warmth.
Theresa
GirlTo harvest or summer. Represents abundance, warmth, and natural fertility.
Melania
GirlDark or black; from Greek 'melanos' symbolizing depth and mystery
Eris
GirlGreek goddess of discord and strife in mythology.
Saphira
GirlSapphire, the precious blue gemstone; symbol of wisdom and truth
Hermione
GirlFrom Hermes the messenger god. Signifies wisdom and communication.
Alessa
GirlDefender of men or protector, from Alessandra and Alexander.
Lois
GirlGreek origin, possibly meaning 'desirable' though etymology is uncertain.
Idalia
GirlFrom Idalia, a city sacred to Aphrodite; associated with love and beauty.
Zelie
GirlZeal, ardor, and passionate devotion. A variant expressing fervent spirit.
Theia
GirlGreek goddess name meaning 'divine' or associated with light and radiance.
Theadora
GirlFrom Greek 'theodoros', meaning 'gift of God'; represents divine blessing and grace.
Catarina
GirlPure
Tahlia
GirlFrom the muse of festive celebration and comedy in Greek mythology
Ellia
GirlTorch or shining light. A modern variant of Ella or Ellie with Greek origins from Helios.
Alanis
GirlBright, cheerful. Represents joy and light.
Rhema
GirlGreek word meaning 'utterance' or 'word', used in Christian theology to denote God's spoken word.
Astraea
GirlStar maiden; Greek goddess of justice and innocence
Pamela
GirlAll honey. Greek elements combining 'all' with 'honey', suggesting sweetness.
Taliah
GirlFrom Thalia, the muse of festive celebration and comedy in Greek mythology
Doris
GirlGift. Derived from the Dorians in Greek mythology, represents generosity.
Laina
GirlBright light; variant of Alaina or Laine.
Andromeda
GirlRuler of men, from Greek 'andros' (man) and 'medea' (ruler).
Sofiya
GirlWisdom
Ilyana
GirlVariant of Iliana, possibly from Greek Helios (sun) or connected to Helen, symbolizing light.
Olympia
GirlFrom Greek 'Olympos' referring to Mount Olympus and the ancient Olympics, symbolizing excellence.
Pippa
GirlLover of horses, derived from the Greek name Philippa.
Yelena
GirlRussian form of Helen, meaning 'shining' or 'bright one' in Greek.
Teddi
GirlGod's gift; precious divine blessing
Philippa
GirlLover of horses; reflecting qualities of gentleness and companionship.
Tina
GirlChristian or follower of Christ; one of faith.
Amaryllis
GirlA brilliant star or sparkle. A flower name from classical Greek mythology.
Kathy
GirlShort form of Katherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure'.
Nyx
GirlNight; the primordial Greek goddess of darkness and the night sky.
Aster
UnisexDerived from the Greek word 'aster,' meaning 'star,' symbolizing brightness and celestial beauty.
Cloe
GirlGreen shoot or blooming
Ellena
GirlShining light; bright. Variant of Elena, representing illumination and clarity.
Kleo
GirlGlory or fame; derived from the Greek word Kleos.
Aletheia
GirlTruth or truthfulness; symbolizes authenticity and revelation.
Eleana
GirlVariant of Elena, from Greek 'helene' meaning 'bright' or 'shining light.'
Elli
GirlGod is my oath. Related to Elizabeth, symbolizing divine commitment.
Airis
GirlRainbow. From Greek mythology, the goddess of the rainbow.
Aella
GirlWhirlwind, storm wind. Named after the Greek mythological harpy.
Briseida
GirlFrom Greek mythology; associated with beauty and complexity.
Ellee
GirlShining light; variant of Ellie with Greek roots suggesting brightness and radiance.
Zenaida
GirlHospitable, welcoming. Greek name associated with generosity.
Lainie
GirlDiminutive of Elaine, derived from Helen meaning light or shining one.
Xenia
GirlHospitality and welcoming; the gift of gracious reception to guests.
Azaleah
GirlFlower of purity and grace. Derived from azalea, a delicate flowering plant symbolizing femininity.
Kristel
GirlFollower of Christ; a Scandinavian variant of Christel.
Stefania
GirlCrown; represents sovereignty and honor.
Cleopatra
GirlFather's glory. The name symbolizes strength, intelligence, and regal authority.
Xylia
GirlFrom the forest; of the wood
Kalista
GirlMost beautiful, from Greek 'kallos' (beauty) with superlative form.
Khloee
GirlGreen shoot or blooming; represents new growth and vitality.
Pandora
GirlFrom Greek 'pan' (all) and 'dora' (gift), meaning all-gifted or given to all. Known from Greek mythology.
Aly
UnisexShort form of Alexander or Alexandra, meaning defender of mankind from Greek roots
Callista
GirlDerived from Greek meaning most beautiful or most fair, symbolizing beauty and grace.
Giorgia
GirlOne who works the earth; farmer
Calypso
GirlTo hide or conceal; from Greek mythology, a goddess of the sea
Seline
GirlDerived from Selene, the Greek moon goddess. Evokes celestial beauty and timeless elegance.
Stevi
GirlCrowned or wreathed with garland, derived from the Greek name Stephanie.
Caterina
GirlPure and clear; of spotless character.
Sofi
GirlShort form of Sophia; from Greek meaning 'wisdom' and 'knowledge'.
Asteria
GirlStar; in Greek mythology, a Titaness goddess of falling stars and astrology.
Charisma
GirlGrace and charm, from Greek meaning 'divine gift' or 'favor'.
Irena
GirlVariant of Irene, from Greek 'eirene' meaning 'peace'.
Phoenyx
UnisexFrom Greek mythology, the phoenix is a legendary firebird symbolizing rebirth, renewal, and immortality.
Sapphira
GirlSapphire; from the precious gemstone, derived from Greek sappheiros
Thais
GirlAncient Greek name from classical antiquity.
Katherin
GirlPure and virtuous; one who is chaste and clean.
Kloe
GirlYoung green shoot; blooming.
Lexy
GirlDefender of men; a shortened form of Alexandra.
Zephyr
UnisexWest wind; named after Zephyros, the Greek god of the west wind.
Atenea
GirlGoddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts in Greek mythology; Spanish/Italian form of Athena.
Avangeline
GirlBringer of good news; derived from Greek meaning good and angel/messenger.
Briseyda
GirlFrom Homer's Iliad, representing classical beauty and heroic tales.
Arianelly
GirlVariation of Ariana, meaning 'very holy' or 'of silver' in Greek, suggesting purity and grace.
Briseis
GirlFrom Greek mythology, referring to a Trojan woman of exceptional beauty in Homer's Iliad. Name carries associations with classical literature and tragic nobility.
Apphia
GirlA biblical name from the Greek tradition; mentioned in the epistle to Philemon.
Circe
GirlA Greek goddess and enchantress; symbolizing magical power and transformation.
Hyacinth
GirlA purple or blue flower; named after Hyakinthos of Greek mythology, a youth transformed into a flower.
Malanie
GirlDark and black in appearance
Theodosia
GirlGift of God; from Greek 'theos' (God) and 'doron' (gift)
Zophia
GirlWisdom.
Cate
GirlPure or chaste. A short form of Catherine, representing purity and virtue.
Katerin
GirlPure, from the Greek 'katharos'.
Saphire
GirlDerived from the sapphire gemstone, symbolizing wisdom and truth.
Xoe
GirlLife; a creative spelling variant of Zoe, symbolizing vitality and existence.
Isidora
GirlGift of Isis, honoring the Egyptian goddess of magic and fertility
Korina
GirlMaiden or daughter; from the Greek word for young girl.
Phenix
UnisexA legendary bird that rises from its ashes, symbolizing rebirth, renewal, and immortality.
Zoee
GirlModern variant of Zoe, from the Greek word meaning 'life' or 'living.'
Zoi
GirlLife; living or full of vitality.
Aphrodite
GirlGreek goddess of love and beauty; name possibly derives from 'aphr' (foam) in reference to her mythological birth from sea foam.
Athenea
GirlVariant of Athena; Greek goddess of wisdom, strategy, and warfare.
Evangelia
GirlGood news; bearer of good news
Reia
GirlA variant of Greek Rhea, a Titaness in Greek mythology associated with fertility and motherhood.
Zoei
GirlVariant spelling of Zoe; from Greek zoe meaning life.
Bia
GirlGreek goddess of force, violence, and raw power. Personification of strength and might in ancient Greek mythology.
Lidya
GirlWoman from Lydia, an ancient region. Represents grace and classical elegance.
Melannie
GirlDark or black. Modern variant of Melanie from Greek 'melas' (dark).
Zelia
GirlZeal, ardor, and fervent passion. Expresses dedication and enthusiastic spirit.
Agata
GirlGood, honorable, virtuous; derived from Greek agathos.
Caris
GirlGrace and kindness, derived from Greek charis.
Nicol
GirlVictory of the people
Phebe
GirlBright and radiant; shining light.
Ariane
GirlVery holy. From Greek Ariadne, symbolizing purity and divine grace.
Catalyna
GirlPure
Margareth
GirlPearl; representing precious beauty and purity.
Melanny
GirlDark or dusky; derived from Greek 'melas' meaning dark or black.
Nicoletta
GirlItalian feminine form of Nicolò. From Greek 'Nikolaos,' meaning 'victory of the people,' conveying triumph.
Zenovia
GirlPossibly derived from Zenobia, connected to Greek origins meaning 'hospitable' or relating to Zeus.
Chloee
GirlGreen shoot or fresh sprout, symbolizing growth and vitality
Clio
GirlGlory, celebrate; from Greek kleos, one of the nine Muses representing history.
Elektra
GirlGreek name meaning 'amber' or 'shining,' representing brightness and brilliance
Elona
GirlBright, shining; possibly related to Elena from Greek meaning torch or bright
Kaliope
GirlMeans 'beautiful voice' from Greek roots, associated with eloquence and artistic expression.
Kassia
GirlCassia plant or cinnamon spice. Greek name with botanical origins.
Kathalina
GirlVariant of Katherine, derived from Greek meaning 'pure'.
Kharisma
GirlPersonal magnetism and appeal; derived from Greek charisma meaning divine gift or grace.
Ksenia
GirlHospitable and welcoming; derived from Greek xenia meaning hospitality.
Lira
GirlLyre, the stringed musical instrument from Greek mythology.
Phaedra
GirlGreek name meaning 'bright' or 'shining'; from Greek mythology
Apollonia
GirlFeminine form of Apollonius, related to Apollo the Greek god of music, poetry, prophecy, and the sun.
Azaleya
GirlA delicate flowering plant; symbolizes femininity, fragility, and natural grace.
Kathia
GirlVariant of Katherine, derived from the Greek name Katherina, meaning 'pure.'
Khloie
GirlVariant of Chloe, from Greek meaning green shoot or blooming.
Lexa
GirlShort form of Alexandra. Greek origin meaning "defender of men" or "protector".
Nelli
GirlBright or shining; short form related to Eleanor and Helen with Greek origins.
Arcadia
GirlA place of pastoral ideals and peace, derived from the ancient Greek region symbolizing an idealized natural paradise.
Azalee
GirlModern spelling of Azalea, a flowering plant. From Greek 'azaleos' meaning 'dry'.
Daphnie
GirlLaurel tree; variant of Daphne from Greek daphne
Elinore
GirlBright light or shining light; a variant of Eleanor.
Euphoria
GirlIntense joy, happiness, and well-being; state of extreme elation
Genisis
GirlBeginning or creation; represents origin and new start.
Gennesis
GirlVariant of Genesis; from Greek meaning 'origin' or 'beginning', symbolizing creation and new life.
Helia
GirlSun, light; related to Helios, the Greek god of the sun.
Angelika
GirlMessenger; derived from Greek angelos meaning 'angel' or 'messenger.'
Eleny
GirlPossibly derived from Eleni, the Greek form of Helen, meaning 'bright' or 'shining.'
Eleonore
GirlBright light, shining one
Erykah
GirlModern variant spelling of Erica/Erika, from Greek meaning "eternal ruler" or "heather".
Genessis
GirlCreation, origin, beginning.
Helaina
GirlShining light; variant of Helena from Greek 'helene' meaning bright or torch.
Kirah
GirlLord or noble. Derived from Greek roots suggesting dignity and authority.
Korinne
GirlVariant of Corinna; derived from Greek 'kore' meaning 'maiden'.
Sofija
GirlWisdom; the Slavic form of Sophia derived from Greek sophia meaning wisdom.
Anastassia
GirlResurrection; one who will be reborn. Greek name symbolizing renewal.
Apolonia
GirlRelated to the Greek god Apollo, meaning 'of Apollo' or 'belonging to the sun god.'
Cosima
GirlOrder and harmony; derived from the Greek kosmos meaning universe or orderly arrangement.
Deonna
GirlRelated to Dionysus, the Greek god. Associated with divine celebration.
Despina
GirlMistress, lady
Elyna
GirlBright, shining light; derived from Greek, symbolizing radiance and clarity.
Elyssia
GirlHappy or blessed, derived from the Elysian fields of classical mythology.
Kristell
GirlClear or crystalline; from Greek 'krystallos' meaning ice or crystal.
Lamia
GirlFigure from Greek mythology; the name carries associations with the mythological creature.
Pheonix
UnisexVariant spelling of Phoenix; refers to the mythical bird of fire and rebirth.
Zoa
GirlLife; the principle of living or animate existence in Greek philosophy.
Alydia
GirlFrom Lydia, an ancient region in Asia Minor, representing strength and dignity.
Dennise
GirlVariant of Denise, feminine form of Denis, from Greek 'Dionysus' (god of wine).
Isaura
GirlGolden; a name from classical Greek mythology.
Mellie
GirlNickname for Melissa or Melanie. Melissa means 'honey bee' in Greek, symbolizing industriousness and sweetness.
Oceanna
GirlOf the ocean; ocean-like, derived from Oceanus the sea titan
Parys
GirlVariant of Paris, from Greek mythology. Paris was a Trojan prince; the city is also named after this mythological figure.
Sofiia
GirlWisdom; derived from the Greek word sophia, symbolizing knowledge, learning, and insight.
Stephania
GirlCrown, wreath. Feminine form of Stephen.
Alyssandra
GirlDefender of men. Greek origin with noble and protective meaning.
Alyx
GirlModern variation of Alexandra, meaning 'defender of mankind.' Symbolizes protection and strength.
Alyzzah
GirlNoble and of noble kind. A name embodying aristocratic qualities and dignity.
Andee
GirlModern spelling of Andie/Andy, short for Andrea, Greek name meaning 'strong' or 'courageous'.
Bronte
GirlFrom Greek word meaning 'thunder'. Associated with strength and power.
Ellaina
GirlBright, shining; derived from the Greek name Helen
Ginna
GirlAngel or maiden; pure and graceful.
Ilia
UnisexIn Greek mythology, a princess of Troy, representing grace and nobility.
Leda
GirlIn Greek mythology, Leda was a queen seduced by Zeus; symbolizes beauty and fate
Lissa
GirlHoney bee; from Greek 'melissa' meaning bee
Sophya
GirlWisdom; represents wisdom and knowledge
Vasiliki
GirlGreek feminine name derived from basilissa meaning queen or royal, symbolizing nobility and power.
Celene
GirlRelated to Selena, from Greek goddess of the moon. Symbolizes beauty and celestial grace.
Elene
Girl"Bright" or "shining light," from the Greek Helen.
Eudora
GirlFrom Greek meaning good gift, combining eu (good) and dora (gift).
Evangelyn
GirlVariant of Evangeline; from Greek meaning good news or bringer of good news, referencing the gospel.
Illianna
GirlBright, shining. A modern variant suggesting luminosity and radiance.
Katherina
GirlPure, from Greek 'katharos' meaning clean or pure.
Kaytlyn
GirlVariant of Kaitlyn; from Katherine, meaning pure.
Peggy
GirlPearl; precious and valuable.
Phyllis
GirlFrom Greek 'phyllis', meaning 'leaf' or 'foliage'.
Zephyra
GirlWest wind; a gentle breeze.
Alexie
GirlDefender; protector. One who aids or defends others.
Apolline
GirlDerived from Apollo, the Greek god of sun, music, prophecy, and healing
Cassiopeia
GirlShe whose words excel; name of a queen in Greek mythology and a constellation.
Cathalina
GirlVariant of Katharina or Catherine, from Greek meaning pure.
Cathlyn
GirlPure, derived from the Greek word katharos.
Chloey
GirlBlooming, green, verdant.
Chrysanthemum
GirlA flowering plant whose name derives from Greek 'chrysos' (gold) and 'anthemon' (flower), symbolizing joy, loyalty, and longevity.
Corah
GirlA variant of Cora, possibly derived from Greek meaning 'maiden' or 'young woman.'
Dimitra
GirlBelonging to Demeter, the Greek goddess of harvest and agriculture.
Ellenore
GirlBright, shining light. Derived from Greek elements meaning light and bright.
Euphemia
GirlGood speech; one who is eloquent or well-spoken
Hestia
GirlGreek goddess of the hearth, home, and family; embodies warmth, protection, and domestic harmony
Izadora
GirlGift of Isis; feminine form of Isidor derived from the Egyptian goddess Isis.
Kalliopi
GirlBeautiful voice, derived from Greek kallos (beauty) and ops (voice), one of the nine Muses.
Kalypso
GirlFrom Greek mythology, meaning 'to hide' or 'to conceal'; represents mystery and transformation.
Kassiani
GirlFrom the name Kassiani, borne by a Byzantine nun and saint.
Katalena
GirlPure and clear; variant of Catalina and Katherine.
Kharis
GirlGrace; divine favor and elegance.
Koryn
GirlMaiden; a young woman of beauty.
Leanora
GirlBright light; variant of Eleanor and Leonora.
Lisandra
GirlGreek origin meaning 'defender of mankind,' a feminine variant of Alexander.
Parris
UnisexVariant of Paris, from Greek mythology or the city of Paris, meaning 'lover'.
Penelopi
GirlWeaver. In Greek mythology, Penelope was the faithful wife of Odysseus known for her devotion.
Pennelope
GirlWeaver. In Greek mythology, Penelope was the faithful wife of Odysseus who wove and unraveled cloth while waiting for his return.
Pheobe
GirlVariant of Phoebe, from Greek meaning 'bright' or 'pure'.
Samanta
GirlListener or one who hears. Variant of Samantha.
Alethia
GirlTruth; truthful and sincere in nature.
Alexiana
GirlDefender of mankind; protector.
Cyrene
GirlFrom Greek mythology, Cyrene was a Thessalian princess and nymph, representing beauty and grace.
Dafnne
GirlLaurel tree, symbol of victory and purification
Eirene
GirlMeans peace; Eirene was the Greek goddess of peace.
Electra
GirlShining or amber; in Greek mythology, symbolizes brilliance and divine light.
Helina
GirlBright or shining. Possibly derived from Helena.
Kallista
GirlMost beautiful; superlative form of the Greek word kalos meaning beautiful
Kassi
GirlVariant of Cassie, from the Greek Cassandra, meaning 'one who entangles men.'
Katheryne
GirlPure; variant spelling of Katherine, signifying clarity and purity
Melaney
GirlVariant of Melanie, from Greek 'melas' meaning 'dark' or 'black'.
Omega
UnisexThe final letter of the Greek alphabet; symbolizing the end or ultimate conclusion.
Sindy
GirlMoon goddess; variant of Cindy from Cynthia
Yannis
UnisexGod is gracious, the Greek form of John derived from Hebrew Yochanan.
Zeta
GirlThe sixth letter of the Greek alphabet. Often chosen as a name for its uniqueness and ancient heritage.
Zoeh
GirlLife; symbolizes vitality, existence, and living presence.
Aleyssa
GirlVariant spelling of Alyssa, from Greek meaning 'of noble birth.'
Alisandra
GirlDefender of mankind
Anastasya
GirlResurrection; one who will rise again
Anthea
GirlFlower or blooming; symbolizes beauty and nature.
Artemisa
GirlGift of Artemis. References the Greek goddess of the hunt, moon, and wilderness, evoking independence and strength.
Athanasia
GirlImmortality or eternal life
Delphina
GirlAssociated with dolphins; from Greek 'delphis.' Symbolizes grace and femininity.
Eirini
GirlPeace; the ancient Greek goddess of peace, harmony, and reconciliation.
Ellenora
GirlBright light; shining one. Variant of Eleanor.
Eurydice
GirlWide justice. In Greek mythology, the beloved wife of musician Orpheus.
Helayna
GirlModern variant of Helena, derived from Greek meaning 'bright' or 'shining,' symbolizing light and clarity.
Hyla
GirlDerived from the genus Hyla (tree frogs) or Greek 'hyle' meaning forest or wood.
Katiana
GirlPure or purity. Variant of Katherine emphasizing virtue and cleanliness.
Kleio
GirlThe Greek muse of history and epic poetry; associated with knowledge and historical memory.
Krystel
GirlClear ice, transparent; modern spelling of Crystal from Greek crystalline
Kyri
UnisexShort form of Kyrie; Greek origin meaning 'Lord' or 'Master.'
Stasia
GirlShort form of Anastasia, from Greek 'anastasis' meaning 'resurrection' or 'rising again,' symbolizing renewal.
Xandria
GirlDefender or helper; variant of Alexandria with protective meaning.
Xanthi
GirlGolden or bright yellow in color; derived from the Greek word xanthos, symbolizing light and radiance.
Yalena
GirlBright or shining, variant of Helena from Greek 'helene'.
Zalena
GirlMoon; from Greek goddess Selene who personified the moon
Alissandra
GirlDefender of mankind; protector and strong-willed.
Astrea
GirlStar maiden or the starred one. Variant of Astraea, the Greek goddess of justice.
Atena
GirlVariant of Athena, Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare, and strategic intellect.
Chloie
GirlGreen shoot or blooming; symbolizes new growth and renewal.
Ileanna
GirlShining light or bright torch; related to Helen from Greek 'helene'.
Katty
GirlPure, from the Greek 'katharos' via Katherine.
Khristina
GirlFollower of Christ
Kyria
GirlLady or mistress; a Greek title conveying respect, authority, and noble bearing.
Lissandra
GirlDefender of men. From Greek alexios (defender) and aner (man).
Lydian
GirlFrom Lydia, an ancient region in modern-day Turkey; associated with ancient kingdom and musical mode
Magdalen
GirlFrom Magdala, meaning 'tower'; elevated.
Nefeli
GirlCloud; derived from Greek mythology, representing lightness and ethereal beauty.
Olimpia
GirlFrom Mount Olympus; of the gods.
Rheia
GirlFrom Greek mythology, goddess of fertility and mother of the Olympian deities. Represents nurturing strength and divine protection.
Sascha
UnisexDefender of mankind
Sofya
GirlWisdom and awareness. Derived from the Greek word for wisdom.
Sophina
GirlA variant of Sophia, meaning 'wisdom.'
Sophiya
GirlWisdom. A Russian variant spelling of Sophia, derived from Greek sophia.
Stefanny
GirlCrown or wreath; derived from the Greek name Stephanie.
Sybella
GirlRelated to Sybil; a prophetess or oracle.
Alessya
GirlDefender and helper; protector of mankind.
Alexianna
GirlDefender of mankind. A modern feminine variant of Alexandra rooted in classical Greek tradition.
Amarilis
GirlA flower of grace and beauty; inspired by Greek mythology and pastoral poetry.
Amarylis
GirlSparkles, shines; a flowering plant from Greek
Ambrosia
GirlFrom Greek meaning 'immortal' or 'food of the gods,' symbolizing divinity and eternal life.
Angelynn
GirlMessenger or angel; variant of Angela representing divine grace and protection.
Artemisia
GirlRelated to Artemis, the Greek goddess of the hunt and moon, representing independence and courage.
Cally
GirlBeautiful. Related to Callista, from Greek meaning beauty.
Cinthya
GirlMoon goddess or from Mount Cynthus; epithet of Artemis.
Daphney
GirlLaurel tree; symbolizes victory and honor in ancient Greek tradition.
Deyanira
GirlDestroyer of men; wife of Hercules in Greek mythology
Effy
GirlWell-spoken or blessed with good speech.
Elysian
UnisexRelated to Elysium, the paradise or blessed realm in Greek mythology; denotes heavenly bliss and eternal peace.
Eulalie
GirlFrom Greek meaning 'well-speaking' or 'eloquent,' combining eu (well) and lalia (speech).
Evangaline
GirlBearer of good news
Katerine
GirlFrom Greek 'katharos' meaning pure. A variant of Katherine representing purity and clarity.
Kateryn
GirlPure and clear; virtuous and innocent.
Kathya
GirlVariant of Katherine; means 'pure' from Greek origins.
Krissy
GirlNickname for Kristina or Kristine. Greek origin meaning 'follower of Christ.' Represents faith and devotion.
Leonore
GirlForm of Eleanor, derived from Greek meaning 'bright light' or 'sun ray.' Associated with radiance and enlightenment.
Lilias
GirlLily flower; symbolizes purity and innocence.
Melodia
GirlMelody; from Greek, relating to music, song, and harmonious sound.
Nikoletta
GirlVictory of the people; feminine form of Nicholas derived from Greek nike (victory) and laos (people).
Nikolina
GirlVictory of the people; feminine form from Greek nike (victory) and laos (people)
Nitsa
GirlA Greek diminutive form, often used as a standalone name.
Phynix
UnisexMythical bird of rebirth and renewal; variant of Phoenix.
Sophi
GirlWisdom. Derived from the Greek word for wisdom and knowledge.
Theora
GirlWatcher or observer, representing wisdom and insight.
Anasophia
GirlWisdom or one with wisdom; derived from Greek sophia (wisdom)
Angelee
GirlVariant of Angela or Angeline, from Greek 'angelos' meaning 'messenger' or 'angel.' Represents divine grace and protection.
Caliope
GirlBeautiful voice, one of the nine Greek muses of epic poetry
Calley
GirlA modern variant of Callie, meaning 'beautiful' or 'beautiful woman.'
Catie
GirlPure and chaste; represents virtue and clarity. From the classical name Catherine.
Cloey
GirlGreen shoot or young green plant; symbolizes fertility, youth, and new beginnings.
Cressida
GirlFrom Greek mythology, the name of the daughter of Calchas. Associated with beauty and virtue.
Cyrilla
GirlLordly, master. Feminine form derived from the Greek kyrios meaning lord or master.
Daphni
GirlThe laurel tree; symbolizes honor, victory, and wisdom.
Demitra
GirlDerived from Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture and harvest, symbolizing fertility and nurturing.
Eilene
GirlBright light or shining; derived from Greek 'helene' meaning radiant.
Eleftheria
GirlA Greek name meaning 'liberty' or 'freedom,' embodying the concept of liberation and independence.
Ellasandra
GirlBright and protected; combines the meanings of light and defender.
Ellayna
GirlVariant of Elena, meaning bright or shining light.
Elysium
GirlFrom Greek mythology, the Elysian Fields - paradise or a state of bliss
Estephanie
GirlCrown or wreath. Variant of Stephanie derived from the Greek stephanos.
Evangelin
GirlA variant of Evangeline derived from Greek 'evangelion', meaning 'good news' or 'bringer of good tidings'.
Evangelyne
GirlOne who brings good news or gospel; a feminine variant of Evangeline, the female evangelist.
Herminia
GirlFeminine form related to Hermes, the Greek messenger god. Associated with communication.
Jeorgia
GirlFarmer. Greek name denoting one who works the land.
Katey
GirlPure; chaste. A variant spelling of Katherine or Catherine.
Katherinne
GirlPure; derived from the Greek name Katherine.
Korinna
GirlFrom Greek 'kore' meaning maiden or girl; represents youth and femininity.
Lexis
GirlDefender of men; derived from Greek Alexandra.
Lydie
GirlFrom Lydia, an ancient region in Asia Minor known as a center of classical civilization.
Madyn
GirlWoman from Magdala. Modern spelling variant rooted in Madeline with biblical origins.
Maggi
GirlPearl, precious and lustrous gem.
Melanee
GirlVariant of Melanie, which comes from the Greek word melaina meaning dark or black, often associated with darkness and mystery.
Moria
GirlFate or destiny. Variant of Moira, from Greek mythology representing one of the Fates.
Nektaria
GirlRelated to nectar, symbolizing sweetness, immortality, and divine sustenance.
Pallas
GirlFrom Pallas Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts.
Scylla
GirlIn Greek mythology, a sea nymph transformed into a six-headed monster, symbolizing danger and supernatural peril.
Thaleia
GirlBlooming or flourishing. Variant spelling of Thalia, the Greek muse of comedy.
Toula
GirlGreek name, likely a short form of Theodula. Associated with traditional Greek heritage.
Yanni
UnisexGod is gracious.
Zhoe
GirlLife; represents vitality and living spirit.
Acasia
GirlFrom the acacia tree, representing protection, strength, and resilience.
Alexsandra
GirlVariant spelling of Alexandra, meaning defender of mankind from Greek elements.
Alexy
UnisexDefender of men
Alexzandria
GirlVariant of Alexandria, from Greek meaning defender of mankind or helper of men.
Andreya
GirlWarrior or strong one; feminine form of Andrew from Greek 'andros' (man, warrior)
Angeliki
GirlMessenger or angel; represents divine communication
Angelis
GirlVariant of Angela, meaning 'angel' or 'messenger.'
Angelyne
GirlMessenger; from Greek angelos meaning messenger with feminine suffix.
Ariannys
GirlModern variant of Arianna; derived from Greek meaning 'very holy' or 'most holy.'
Arrianna
GirlVariant of Ariana, with possible connections to Greek and Persian roots meaning noble or holy.
Berea
GirlFrom Greek 'Beroea,' a biblical city; carries historical and spiritual significance.
Callisto
UnisexMost beautiful; figure from Greek mythology
Cassady
GirlOne who excels.
Cybil
GirlA prophetess or seer; female form referring to one with prophetic wisdom.
Cyrah
GirlModern variant of Cyra/Kira. From Greek Cyrus, meaning 'sun' or 'throne'.
Daphnee
GirlLaurel tree; symbol of victory and protection.
Deni
UnisexFollower of Dionysus; variant of Denis from Greek mythology
Dorina
GirlGift of God; a variant of Dorothy or Doris.
Edessa
GirlNamed after the ancient city of Edessa in Mesopotamia, a site of historical and religious significance.
Elexis
GirlDefender or protector, from the Greek alexios meaning to defend or ward off.
Fotini
GirlLight-bringer or luminous, derived from Greek 'photos' meaning light. Symbolizes enlightenment and clarity.
Hellena
GirlShining light or torch.
Hypatia
GirlThe highest, supreme; derived from Greek hypatos meaning supreme or excellent
Isidra
GirlGift of Isis, honoring the Egyptian goddess of magic and fertility
Kathelyn
GirlVariant of Katherine or Kathryn, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure,' symbolizing innocence and virtue.
Kloee
GirlGreen shoot or blooming. Variant spelling of Chloe.
Korynn
GirlVariant of Corinne, from Greek 'Korinna' meaning 'maiden'.
Kristianna
GirlVariant of Christina, from Greek 'christos' meaning Christian or follower of Christ.
Laira
GirlProtection or household protector
Lais
GirlA renowned figure in ancient Greece
Lydiana
GirlVariant of Lydia, referring to the ancient region of Lydia in Asia Minor.
Micki
GirlModern nickname, typically short for Michaela or Michelle.
Nephele
GirlFrom Greek meaning 'cloud.' In Greek mythology, Nephele was a divine figure and mother of Phrixus and Helle, embodying ethereal grace.
Nikol
GirlVictory; variant of Nicole from Greek nike meaning victory
Pella
GirlAncient city in Macedonia. Used as a proper name derived from geography.
Sofy
GirlWisdom and insight; derived from the Greek root for wisdom and knowledge.
Sophy
GirlWisdom; knowledge and insight.
Zoelie
GirlVariant of Zoe; represents life and vitality.
Zooey
GirlLife; celebrates vitality, energy, and existence.
Agape
UnisexUnconditional love and charity - the highest form of love in Christian theology
Aleysa
GirlOf noble kind or noble natured; symbolizes protection and high birth.
Aliki
GirlDefender of mankind; Greek variant and diminutive of Alexandra
Andree
UnisexStrong and manly; warrior or defender.
Andrina
GirlFeminine form derived from Greek 'andros' meaning 'man' or 'masculine'.
Angell
UnisexA variant spelling of Angel, from Greek 'angelos', meaning 'messenger' or 'divine messenger'.
Aphia
GirlVariant of the biblical name Apphia, mentioned in the Book of Philemon.
Apolina
GirlRelated to Apollo, representing beauty, music, prophecy, and the sun.
Ariahna
GirlVery holy or pure, with inherent grace.
Arion
UnisexVery warlike; legendary Greek musician from mythology
Athenas
GirlVariation of Athena; from Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare, and handicrafts associated with strategic intelligence.
Atlanta
GirlFrom Greek mythology; name of a huntress known for swiftness
Azailea
GirlBased on Azalea, a flowering plant symbolizing fragile beauty and passion.
Azailia
GirlBased on Azalea, a flowering plant symbolizing fragile beauty and passion.
Barbare
GirlForeign or stranger; from Greek barbaros, historically used to describe outsiders.
Catharina
GirlPure or unsullied; derived from the Greek word for purity
Catherina
GirlFrom the Greek word for 'pure'. Represents clarity and virtue.
Chrissa
GirlVariant of Christina, meaning 'anointed one' or 'follower of Christ'; represents faith and devotion.
Coretta
GirlMaiden or daughter. Derived from Greek 'Kore' with a gentle, diminutive quality.
Corynn
GirlMaiden; modern variant of Corinne, derived from ancient Greek.
Crissy
GirlFollower of Christ, derived from the name Christine.
Cyndi
GirlModern spelling of Cindy, from Cynthia, Greek 'Kynthia' referring to goddess Diana on Mount Cynthos.
Delphi
GirlNamed after the ancient Greek sanctuary site; possibly related to Greek 'delphus' (womb)
Demy
GirlRelated to Demeter, the Greek goddess of harvest, agriculture, and fertility.
Denisa
GirlFollower of Dionysus; Greek name relating to wine, celebration, and fertility.
Doretta
GirlDiminutive of Dorothy, from Greek meaning 'gift of God.'
Dorthea
GirlGift of God. A variation of Dorothy, combining 'doron' (gift) and 'theos' (God).
Eileithyia
GirlGreek goddess of childbirth and labor, representing divine protection and safe passage through pregnancy and delivery.
Elaena
GirlBright or shining light. Variant of Elaine/Elena derived from the Greek Helene.
Elaynah
GirlLight. Modern variant of Elaine/Elena.
Elleanore
GirlBright, shining light; variations associated with radiance and illumination.
Ellyn
GirlBright or shining light; variant of Ellen derived from the Greek Helen.
Eugenie
GirlWell-born or noble, derived from the Greek word eugenes meaning of good birth.
Evgenia
GirlOf noble birth; from Greek eu (good) and genos (birth).
Galena
GirlFrom Greek origin meaning 'calm' or serene; also refers to the mineral galena (lead sulfide).
Halena
GirlTorch or light; represents guidance and illumination
Heleena
GirlBright and shining; represents light, radiance, and clarity.
Helly
GirlBright, shining light; derived from Helen.
Hesper
GirlEvening star; western. From Greek mythology, referring to Hesperus the evening star (Venus).
Irianna
GirlVariant of Irina; derived from Greek meaning 'peace', symbolizing tranquility and harmony.
Jeorgina
GirlFarmer or of the earth; Greek origin suggesting connection to nature and agriculture.
Katelina
GirlPure or chaste; variant of Catherine derived from Greek origins.
Lexee
GirlDefender of men. A modern variant of Alexis, derived from the Greek Alexandra.
Liddie
GirlWoman from Lydia, noble or noble birth
Liddy
GirlShort form of Lydia, meaning 'woman from Lydia,' an ancient region in Asia Minor.
Lyris
GirlRelated to the lyre, a stringed musical instrument from ancient Greece; suggests harmony and musicality.
Macrina
GirlMadilyne
GirlA variant of Madeline, from Magdala in ancient Israel. Associated with strength and nobility.
Maggy
GirlPearl; precious gem
Meilanie
GirlDark or gentle; derived from Greek elements suggesting soft and tender qualities.
Melenie
GirlDark or black. Variant spelling of Melanie, derived from Greek Melania meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'dark.'
Melondy
GirlSong or music; variant of Melody from Greek melos meaning song.
Nerina
GirlRelated to sea nymphs; derived from Nereid in Greek mythology, evoking grace and water.
Nicholette
GirlVictory of the people.
Nickole
GirlVariant of Nicole; from Greek 'Nike' (victory) and 'laos' (people), meaning 'victory of the people.'
Nike
UnisexVictory; the Greek goddess of triumph and success.
Nikoleta
GirlVictory of the people, from Greek 'nike' (victory) and 'laos' (people).
Panayiota
GirlFeminine form meaning 'all-holy,' derived from Greek Orthodox veneration; represents holiness and divine grace.
Parthenia
GirlFrom Greek 'Parthenos' meaning 'virgin' or 'maiden', symbolizing purity.
Persephanie
GirlAssociated with Persephone, Greek goddess of spring and rebirth.
Phoebee
GirlBright, shining; variant spelling of Phoebe
Sofhia
GirlWisdom; represents intelligence and insight.
Sofiah
GirlWisdom; variant of Sophia from Greek sophia
Stassia
GirlVariant of Anastasia; Greek origin meaning 'resurrection.'
Theadosia
GirlGift of God; divine blessing bestowed upon one.
Themis
UnisexDivine law, order, and justice; Greek goddess associated with fairness and prophecy.
Thera
GirlHealing or therapeutic. Greek origin relating to healing arts and wellness.
Thereza
GirlA variant of Theresa, associated with harvesting and the summer season.
Vasilia
GirlFeminine form of Basil; derived from Greek 'basileus' meaning royal or kingly.
Xandra
GirlDefender of mankind; protector and helper
Zoeii
GirlLife; represents living vibrantly, fullness of existence, and vital energy.
Zoii
GirlLife and vitality. Represents existence and living fully.