Old Greek Baby Names With Meanings
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Old Greek names are formed by combining two or more words that have a specific meaning. The first word is usually a noun, and the second word is an adjective or verb that describes the noun. For example, the name “Alexander” is derived from the Greek words “alexo” (to defend) and “ander” (man), meaning “defender of men” .
In ancient Greece, names were often chosen based on the circumstances of the child’s birth or the parents’ wishes. For example, a child born during a thunderstorm might be named “Brontes,” which means “thunderer”. Similarly, a child born during a battle might be named “Nike,” which means “victory”.
Greek names often have a religious or mythological origin. Many Greek names are derived from the names of gods and goddesses, such as “Athena,” “Apollo,” and “Zeus” . Other names are derived from Greek mythology, such as “Helen,” “Odysseus,” and “Perseus”
This collection has all Old Greek Baby Names - traditional, modern, religious, trendy, popular, cute, short and sweet and easy to pronounce Old Greek baby names to help you make the right choice!
You can view all Old Greek baby names alphabetically with their meanings and filter them through various options. Click on any baby name for more details and meanings.
Old Greek Baby Names List
Name | Gender | Meaning |
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Unisex | The literal meaning of aftonio means one who does have any jealousy. | |
Girl | For the one with God's grace and majestic personality and friendly nature | |
Girl | God is gracious one and he has answered the prayers | |
Girl | God has answered the prayers | |
Girl | Variation of Hannah; a beautiful prayer | |
Girl | Eagle; name of an east Indian spice | |
Girl | Arsenie is a variation of Arsenia and means virile. | |
Boy | Follower/gift of Artemis. A variant of Artemus. | |
Boy | Lion; beautiful individual | |
Girl | Old Greek star | |
Girl | An Old Greek name derived from asteri meaning star | |
Girl | A derivative from the Greek language for the star | |
Boy | Traits which resemble that the person is youthful | |
Girl | Greek goddess of wisdom | |
Girl | Greek goddess of war and wisdom | |
Boy | Other name for Zeus who is the ruler of heaven | |
Boy | Name of a greek god | |
Boy | The smallest part of something | |
Boy | One who sees fame, glory and worthy of praise | |
Girl | Father's glory or fame; recognition of Father | |
Girl | An unmarried virgin woman; a maiden | |
Girl | Elenuta is a variant of Helen, meaning shining or bright one. | |
Boy | A friendly and loving person | |
Girl | Green verdure, lush greenery | |
Girl | Green verdure, leafy branch |