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Hesperos Masculine Ancient Greek

Hesperos is the Ancient Greek personification of the Evening Star, the planet Venus as it appears in the evening sky. The name derives directly from the Greek word hesperos, meaning "evening" or "western". In Greek mytho...

Hieronymos Masculine Ancient Greek

Etymology and OriginHieronymos is the Ancient Greek form of the name Jerome, derived from the Greek elements hieros («sacred») and onyma («name»), meaning «sacred name». The name was Latinized as Hieronymus and became wi...

Hieronymus Masculine Dutch German +1

Hieronymus is the Latin form of the name Jerome, derived from the Ancient Greek Ἱερώνυμος (Hieronymos), meaning 'sacred name.' Historically common in Germany and the Netherlands, this name carries deep religious and cult...

Hilarion Masculine Ancient Greek

Hilarion is a masculine name of Ancient Greek origin, derived from ἱλαρός (hilaros), meaning "cheerful". It is the Greek form of the Latin name Hilarius, which shares the same root and meaning. The name is best known thr...

Hippocrates Masculine Ancient Greek

Hippocrates is a Latinized form of the Greek name Hippokrates (Ἱπποκράτης), composed of the elements hippos (ἵππος) meaning 'horse' and kratos (κράτος) meaning 'power', thus giving the overall meaning of 'horse power'. T...

Hippokrates Masculine Ancient Greek

Hippokrates is the Ancient Greek form of the name Hippocrates, which is Latinized from Ἱπποκράτης. This name is composed of the elements ἵππος (hippos) meaning "horse" and κράτος (kratos) meaning "power," giving it the o...

Hippolytos Masculine Greek Ancient Greek

Hippolytos is a name of Ancient Greek origin, deriving from the elements ἵππος (hippos) meaning "horse" and λύω (luo) meaning "to loosen," thus giving the meaning "freer of horses." The Latinized form Hippolytus is more...

Hippolytus Masculine Greek Ancient Greek

Hippolytus is the Latinized form of the Greek name Hippolytos, which signifies "freer of horses." The name derives from the Greek elements hippos (horse) and luo (to loosen), evoking an image of a horse-tamer or liberato...

Homer Masculine English Ancient Greek

Homer is a masculine given name of English and Ancient Greek origin, best known as the name of the legendary Greek epic poet who composed the Iliad and the Odyssey. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek Ὅμηρος (Home...

Homeros Masculine Ancient Greek

Homeros is the Ancient Greek form of Homer. The name derives from the Greek word ὅμηρος (homeros), meaning "hostage, pledge." This etymology suggests a possible historical practice of naming children after a circumstance...

Hyacinthus Masculine Greek Ancient Greek

Etymology and OriginHyacinthus is the Latinized form of the Greek name Hyakinthos (Ὑάκινθος), which is derived from the name of the hyacinth flower. In Greek mythology, Hyacinthus was a beautiful Spartan prince and lover...

Hyakinthos Masculine Greek Ancient Greek

Hyakinthos is the Greek form of Hyacinthus, a name deeply rooted in ancient Greek mythology and religion. The name derives from the Greek word Ὑάκινθος (Hyakinthos), which originally referred to the hyacinth flower, thou...

Hyginos Masculine Ancient Greek

Hyginos is the Ancient Greek form of the Latin name Hyginus, which itself derives from the Greek name Ὑγῖνος (Hyginos) and ultimately from the adjective ὑγιεινός (hygieinos), meaning "healthy." The name thus carries conn...

Hyginus Masculine Ancient Greek

Etymology and Meaning Hyginus is the Latinized form of the Ancient Greek name Ὑγῖνος (Hyginos), which derives from the Greek word ὑγιεινός (hygieinos) meaning “healthy.” The name shares its root with the word “hygiene,”...

Hypatia Feminine Ancient Greek

Hypatia is a feminine given name of Ancient Greek origin, derived from the Greek word ὕπατος (hypatos) meaning "highest, supreme". A masculine form, Hypatos, also exists. The name is famously borne by Hypatia of Alexandr...

Hypatos Masculine Ancient Greek

Hypatos (Greek: ὕπατος) is the masculine form of Hypatia, reflecting the Greek word for "highest" or "supreme." In Byzantine contexts, Hypatos was not a personal name but a court dignity derived from the Latin consul, li...

Iason Masculine Georgian Greek +4

Etymology and Mythological OriginsIason is the Greek and Georgian form of Jason, derived from the Ancient Greek name Ἰάσων (Iásōn), which means “healer.” This meaning comes from the Greek verb ἰάομαι (iaomai), “to heal.”...

Irenaeus Masculine Ancient Greek

EtymologyIrenaeus is a Latinized form of the Greek name Εἰρηναῖος (Eirenaios), derived from the Greek word eirēnē (peace), meaning "peaceful". The name is directly related to the Greek goddess of peace, Eirene (Εἰρήνη),...

Irene Feminine Danish Dutch +10

Irene is a feminine given name with deep roots in Greek language, religion, and history. It derives from the Ancient Greek Εἰρήνη (Eirene), a word meaning "peace". In Greek mythology, Eirene was the goddess of peace and...

Ireneus Masculine Ancient Greek

Ireneus is a variant of Irenaeus, a Latinized form of the Greek name Εἰρηναῖος (Eirenaios), meaning 'peaceful'. The name derives from the Greek word εἰρήνη (eirene) 'peace', the goddess Eirene was the personification of...

Isidora Feminine English Italian +4

Isidora is a feminine form of the name Isidore, deriving ultimately from the Greek name Ἰσίδωρος (Isidoros), which means "gift of Isis," from the name of the Egyptian goddess Isis and the Greek element δῶρον (doron) mean...

Isidoros Masculine Ancient Greek

Isidoros (Ἰσίδωρος) is the Ancient Greek form of Isidore, a name with deep historical and religious roots. It directly gave rise to the Latin Isidorus, from which the English Isidore and its variants—such as Isador, Isad...

Isidorus Masculine Ancient Greek

Isidorus is the Latinized form of Isidoros, itself derived from the Greek name Ἰσίδωρος (Isidoros), meaning "gift of Isis" — a combination of the name of the Egyptian goddess Isis and the Greek element δῶρον (doron), mea...

Isocrates Masculine Ancient Greek

Isocrates is the Latinized form of the Greek name Ἰσοκράτης (Isokrates), derived from the elements ἴσος (isos) meaning "equal" and κράτος (kratos) meaning "power", thus signifying "equal power". The name was borne by the...

Isokrates Masculine Ancient Greek

Isokrates is the Ancient Greek form of the name Isocrates, a Latinized rendition of the original Greek Ἰσοκράτης (Isokrates). The name is derived from the Greek elements ἴσος (isos) “equal” and κράτος (kratos) “power,” t...

Kallias Masculine Ancient Greek

EtymologyKallias is an Ancient Greek masculine name derived from κάλλος (kallos), meaning "beauty" — the same root as words like calligraphy and callipygian. The suffix -ias is a typical patronymic or adjectival ending i...

Kallikrates Masculine Ancient Greek

Kallikrates (Greek: Καλλικράτης) is an ancient Greek masculine name meaning "beautiful power", derived from the elements kallos (beauty) and kratos (power). It is best known as the name of a prominent 5th-century BC arch...

Kallinikos Masculine Ancient Greek

Kallinikos: Name Meaning, Origin, and Historical Significance Kallinikos (Ancient Greek: Καλλίνικος) is a masculine name of Greek origin. It means "beautiful victory" or "beautifully triumphant," derived from the Greek e...

Kallippos Masculine Ancient Greek

Kallippos is an Ancient Greek masculine name meaning "beautiful horse". It is derived from the Greek elements κάλλος (kallos) meaning "beauty" and ἵππος (hippos) meaning "horse". The name belongs to a common type of Gree...

Kallisto Feminine Greek Ancient Greek

Kallisto is a female name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek word κάλλιστος (kallistos) meaning "most beautiful", a superlative form of καλός (kalos), meaning "beautiful". In Ancient Greek, it served as a personal n...

Kallistos Masculine Ancient Greek

Kallistos is the Greek form of Callistus, a Late Latin name derived from the Greek Kallistos (κάλλιστος), meaning "most beautiful." The name is the superlative of kalos (beautiful) and appears in ancient Greek texts, inc...

Kallistrate Feminine Ancient Greek

Kallistrate is a feminine given name of Ancient Greek origin, meaning "beautiful army." It is derived from the Greek elements kallos (κάλλος), referring to beauty, and stratos (στρατός), meaning army. The name thus combi...

Karpos Masculine Greek Bible Ancient Greek

Karpos is the Greek form of Carpus, derived from the Ancient Greek word κάρπος (meaning "fruit, profits"). In Greek and Roman mythology, Karpos (Latinized as Carpus) is a minor figure, the son of Zephyrus, the god of the...

Kassandra Feminine English Greek +1

Kassandra is the Greek form of Cassandra, as well as a modern English variant of the name. In Greek mythology, Kassandra (Κασσάνδρα) was a Trojan princess, the daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba. Her name is traditi...

Kassandros Masculine Ancient Greek

Kassandros is the Greek form of Cassander, a name borne by a historical king of Macedon in the late 4th and early 3rd centuries BC. The name originates from the ancient Greek elements kekasmai meaning "to excel, to shine...

Kleis Feminine Ancient Greek

Kleis is a feminine Greek name, the ancient Greek form of Cleis. It is likely derived from the Greek element kleos meaning "glory." The name is historically significant as it may have been the name of both the mother and...

Kleisthenes Masculine Ancient Greek

Kleisthenes is the Ancient Greek form of Cleisthenes. Derived from κλέος (kleos) meaning "glory" and σθένος (sthenos) meaning "strength," the name embodies the concept of "glorious strength." It was borne by a pivotal fi...

Kleitos Masculine Ancient Greek

Kleitos (also Latinized as Cleitus or Clitus) is a masculine name of Ancient Greek origin, derived from the word kleos meaning "fame" or "glory". The name thus carries the meaning "splendid, famous". Etymology The root o...

Kleon Masculine Ancient Greek

Kleon is the original Cleon in Greek script and pronunciation. The name derives from the Greek element κλέος (kleos), meaning "glory." In ancient Greece, the name Κλέων (Kleon) was borne by notable historical figures, mo...

Kleonike Feminine Ancient Greek

Kleonike is an Ancient Greek female name meaning "glory of victory," derived from kleos ("glory") and nike ("victory"). The name appears in Aristophanes' comedy Lysistrata (411 BCE), where Kleonike is the friend of the t...

Kleopatra Feminine Ancient Greek

Kleopatra is the original Ancient Greek form of the name Cleopatra, famously borne by the last active ruler of Ptolemaic Egypt, Cleopatra VII. The name is derived from the Greek elements κλέος (kleos) meaning "glory" and...

Kleopatros Masculine Ancient Greek

Kleopatros is the Ancient Greek masculine form of the name Cleopatra. Derived from the feminine Kleopatra (Κλεοπάτρα), it is a rare masculine counterpart that follows the pattern of Greek names ending in -os for males. T...

Korinna Feminine Ancient Greek

Korinna is the Ancient Greek form of Corinna, derived from the Greek word kore meaning "maiden." The name thus carries connotations of youth and unmarried womanhood in classical Greek culture.Notable BearerThe most famou...

Korinthia Feminine Ancient Greek

Korinthia is the Greek form of Corinthia, a name derived from the ancient city-state of Corinth.The name originates from the Greek Κορινθία (Korinthia), meaning "woman from Corinth." Corinth was a major city in ancient G...

Kosmas Masculine Ancient Greek

Kosmas is the Ancient Greek form of Cosmas, itself derived from the Greek Κοσμᾶς (Kosmâs), which is related to the noun κόσμος (kósmos) meaning 'order', 'world', or 'universe'. The name thus carries connotations of harmo...

Kyriakos Masculine Greek Ancient Greek

Kyriakos is the Greek form of the Latinized name Cyriacus, derived from the Ancient Greek Κυριακός (Kuriakos), meaning "of the lord." This comes from the word κύριος (kyrios), which means "lord." The name thus carries a...

Kyrilla Feminine Ancient Greek

Kyrilla is the Ancient Greek feminine form of the masculine name Kyrillos, which is better known under its Latinized form Cyril. As a feminine equivalent, Kyrilla directly derives from the Greek element kyrios, meaning '...

Kyrillos Masculine Greek Ancient Greek

Kyrillos is the original Greek form of the name Cyril, derived from the Greek element kyrios (kyrios) meaning "lord." In the Greek Bible, kyrios is frequently used as a title for God or Jesus Christ, imbuing the name wit...

Lais Feminine Ancient Greek

Lais is an Ancient Greek name of unknown meaning. It was borne by two renowned ancient Greek courtesans (hetaerae), Lais of Corinth (5th century BC) and Lais of Hyccara (4th century BC), both celebrated for their beauty...

Lampros Masculine Greek Greek +1

Lampros is a Greek masculine given name meaning "bright, shining, brilliant", derived from the Greek adjective λαμπρός (lampros). The name appears in Greek mythology as the father of Leukippos, a mythological figure whos...

Laodice Feminine Greek Ancient Greek

EtymologyLaodice is the Latinized form of the ancient Greek name Λαοδίκη (Laodike), which means "justice of the people." The name is derived from the Greek elements λαός (laos), meaning "people," and δίκη (dike), meaning...

Laodike Feminine Greek Ancient Greek

Laodike is the original Greek form of Laodice, derived from the Greek elements λαός (laos) meaning "people" and δίκη (dike) meaning "justice, custom, order", giving it the sense of "justice of the people". This name has...

Leon Masculine Croatian Dutch +6

Leon is a given name of Greek origin, derived from λέων (leon), meaning "lion". In Greek mythology, Leon was a giant killed by Heracles. During the Christian era, the Greek name merged with its Latin cognate Leo, leading...

Leonidas Masculine Greek Ancient Greek

Leonidas is a masculine given name of Ancient Greek origin. It derives from the Greek words λέων (leon) meaning "lion" and the patronymic suffix ἴδης (ides), collectively meaning "lion's son" or "descendant of a lion". H...

Leontia Feminine Ancient Greek

Leontia is a feminine name of Ancient Greek origin, derived from the masculine name Leontios, which itself comes from the Greek word leontos meaning "lion." The name was used among Byzantine royalty, most notably by Leon...

Leontios Masculine Ancient Greek

Leontios (Greek: Λεόντιος) is a name derived from the Greek leontos, the genitive form of leon (λέων), meaning "lion". It is closely related to the name Leon and the Latinized variant Leontius. The name appears in variou...

Leontius Masculine Ancient Greek

Leontius is the Latinized form of the Greek name Leontios, which derives from the Greek word λέων (leon) meaning "lion" (specifically from the genitive λέοντος). It was a name borne by an early followers of Christianity...

Leucippus Masculine Greek Ancient Greek

Leucippus is the Latinized form of the Greek name Leukippos, meaning "white horse" (from leukos "white, bright" and hippos "horse"). This name was borne by the 5th-century BC pre-Socratic philosopher traditionally credit...

Leukippos Masculine Greek Ancient Greek

Leukippos is a Greek name meaning "white horse" (leukos meaning "white, bright" and hippos meaning "horse"). This name appears in both mythology and history, with several notable bearers in ancient Greece.EtymologyThe na...

Linos Masculine Greek Ancient Greek

Linos is the Greek form of Linus, derived from the Greek name Λίνος (Linos) meaning "flax".Etymology and OriginsThe name Linos is directly taken from the Ancient Greek Λίνος, which refers to the flax plant, a fiber used...

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