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Gianna Feminine English Greek +1

Gianna is an Italian short form of Giovanna and a Modern Greek variant of Ioanna. The name ultimately derives from Joanna, the feminine form of John, meaning "Yahweh is gracious." In Italian, Gianna is often used as a di...

Giannis Masculine Greek

Giannis is a modern Greek variant of Ioannes (see John). Derived from the Hebrew name Yoḥanan, meaning "Yahweh is gracious," it combines the roots yo (referring to the Hebrew God) and ḥanan (to be gracious). In formal Gr...

Giorgia Feminine Greek Italian

Giorgia is the Italian feminine form of the name George, also used as a Greek variant form. The name ultimately derives from the Greek word georgos, meaning "farmer" or "earthworker," from ge ("earth") and ergon ("work")...

Giorgos Masculine Greek

Giorgos is a modern Greek variant of George, derived from the name Georgios. It is one of the most common given names in Greece, frequently used as a short form of Georgios.EtymologyThe name ultimately stems from the Gre...

Glykeria Feminine Greek

Glykeria is a Greek feminine name derived from the ancient Greek adjective γλυκερός (glykeros), meaning "sweet". The name has deep roots in Greek culture, both as a traditional personal name and through its presence in E...

Grigoria Feminine Greek

Grigoria is a Greek feminine given name, the direct feminine form of Gregory. Its ultimate origin lies in the Late Greek name Gregorios (Γρηγόριος), derived from the word gregoros (γρήγορος) meaning "watchful" or "alert....

Grigorios Masculine Greek

Etymology Grigorios is the Modern Greek form of Gregory, derived from the Late Greek name Γρηγόριος (Gregorios), which comes from γρήγορος (gregoros) meaning "watchful, alert". The name was adopted by early Christians an...

Grigoris Masculine Greek

EtymologyGrigoris is the Modern Greek form of Gregory, which itself derives from the Late Greek name Γρηγόριος (Gregorios), meaning “watchful, alert.” The root γρήγορος (gregoros) conveys vigilance and wakefulness. While...

Gus 2 Masculine Greek

EtymologyGus 2 is a diminutive of Konstantinos, the Greek form of the Latin name Constantinus, itself derived from Constans meaning "constant, steadfast." While the more common Greek short forms are Kostas or Kostis, the...

Haris 2 Unisex Greek

Haris is a Modern Greek transcription and alternate transcription of the Greek names Χάρης (Chares) or Χάρις (Charis), both derived from the ancient Greek root χάρις (charis), meaning "grace, kindness."EtymologyThe name...

Iakovos Masculine Greek

Iakovos is the Modern Greek form of Jacob (or James), derived directly from the New Testament Greek name Iakobos (Ἰάκωβος), which in turn comes from the Hebrew Yaʿaqov (יַעֲקֹב). In the Orthodox Christian tradition, Iako...

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.”...

Ifigeneia Feminine Greek

Ifigeneia is the modern Greek transliteration of the ancient Greek name Iphigeneia. The name is derived from the Greek elements ἴφιος (iphios) meaning "strong, stout" and γενής (genes) meaning "born", thus translating to...

Ignatios Masculine Greek

Ignatios is the Greek form of Ignatius, a name with a rich history rooted in both Etruscan and Roman origins. The original Roman family name was Egnatius, whose meaning is uncertain, but it is believed to be of Etruscan...

Ilektra Feminine Greek

Ilektra is the Modern Greek form of Elektra, ultimately tracing back to the ancient Greek name Electra. The name derives from the Greek word ἤλεκτρον (elektron), meaning "amber," and is famously associated with the lumin...

Iliana Feminine Bulgarian Greek

Iliana is a feminine given name used in Greek and Bulgarian. In Greek, it is a feminine form of Ilias, the modern Greek variant of Elias, while in Bulgarian it is a feminine form of Iliya (a variant of Ilias via the Chur...

Ilias Masculine Greek

Ilias is the modern Greek form of Elias, which itself is derived from the Hebrew name Elijah (אֱלִיָּהוּ, Eliyyahu), meaning "my God is Yahweh." The name is deeply rooted in the biblical tradition, as Elijah was a promin...

Ioanna Feminine Greek Greek Bible

Ioanna is a Greek feminine given name, directly equivalent to the English and Polish Joanna. It originates from the Greek adaptation of the Hebrew name Yôḥānāh, meaning 'God is gracious'. In Greek, the name takes the for...

Ioannis Masculine Greek

Ioannis (Greek: Ιωάννης) is the modern Greek form of the ancient Greek name Ἰωάννης (Ioannes), which is itself derived from the Hebrew name Yoḥanan (יוֹחָנָן), meaning "Yahweh is gracious." The name is composed of the el...

Iordanis Masculine Greek

Iordanis is a modern Greek form of the name Jordan (and Jordanes). The name has deep biblical and historical roots, tracing back to the River Jordan, which flows between the countries of Jordan and Israel. In Hebrew, the...

Iosif Masculine Belarusian Greek +2

Iosif is a given name used in several Eastern European and Southeastern European languages, including Russian, Belarusian, Romanian, and Greek. It is a form of Joseph, a name of Hebrew origin meaning “he will add” (from...

Ioulia Feminine Greek Greek Bible

Ioulia is the Greek form of the Roman name Julia, derived from the Latin Iūlius, a Roman family name suggesting 'youthful' or 'downy-bearded'. Associated with the Julii Caesares clan, it carries grand historical resonanc...

Ippokratis Masculine Greek

Ippokratis is the modern Greek form of Hippokrates, which derives from the Ancient Greek name Hippocrates. The name is composed of the elements hippos meaning "horse" and kratos meaning "power", giving it the meaning "ho...

Iraklis Masculine Greek

Iraklis is the modern Greek form of Heracles, the legendary hero of Greek mythology. The name derives from the ancient Greek Ἡρακλῆς (Herakles), meaning "glory of Hera," composed of the goddess's name and the Greek eleme...

Irida Feminine Greek

Etymology and MeaningIrida is a Greek variant of the name Iris, derived from the genitive form Ἴριδος (Iridos). In Greek mythology, Iris was the goddess of the rainbow and a messenger for the gods, often depicted with ra...

Irini Feminine Greek

Irini is the modern Greek form of Irene. The name Irene derives from the Greek Εἰρήνη (Eirene), meaning "peace." In Greek mythology, Eirene was the goddess of peace, one of the Ὥραι (Horai), the daughters of Zeus and The...

Iris Feminine Catalan Croatian +13

Iris is a feminine given name derived from the Greek word "rainbow". In Greek mythology, Iris was the goddess of the rainbow and a messenger to the gods, often depicted as a link between heaven and earth. The name began...

Iro Feminine Greek

Iro is a modern Greek female given name, effectively a transliteration of Hero. In Greek mythology, Hero was a priestess of Aphrodite who lived in a tower at Sestos, on the European side of the Hellespont. Each night, he...

Isaak Masculine German Greek +2

Isaak is the German, Greek, and Russian form of Isaac, a name with deep biblical roots. In German, the name is borrowed from Latin Isaāc, which itself derives from the Ancient Greek Ἰσαᾱ́κ (Isaā́k) and ultimately from th...

Ismini Feminine Greek

Ismini is a modern Greek feminine given name, directly adapted from the ancient Greek name Ismene. While Ismene is the classical form familiar from Greek mythology and literature, Ismini represents a contemporary variati...

Ivi Feminine Greek

Ivi is a modern Greek feminine name, derived as a vernacular form of Hebe. In Greek mythology, Hebe was the goddess of youth, daughter of Zeus and Hera, who served as the cupbearer of the gods. The name Hebe itself comes...

Jannis Masculine German Greek

Jannis is an alternate transcription of the Greek name Gianis (Γιάνης), itself a modern Greek variant of Ioannis, the Greek form of John. The name is used in both Germany and Greece.Etymology and Linguistic RootsThe ulti...

Kaiti Feminine Greek

Kaiti is an alternate transcription of the Greek name Καίτη (see Keti 2). It is used primarily in Greece and among the Greek diaspora. As a transcribed form, it represents a phonetic rendering of the modern Greek pronunc...

Kalliopi Feminine Greek

Kalliopi is the modern Greek transcription of Kalliope, the name of the Muse of epic poetry in Greek mythology. The original name derives from Greek elements kallos (κάλλος) meaning "beauty" and ops (ὄψ) meaning "voice",...

Kallirroi Feminine Greek

Etymology and OriginsKallirroi is the Modern Greek transcription of the ancient Greek name Καλλιρρόη (Kallirrhoe), which itself derives from the word kallirrhous meaning 'beautiful flowing'. The name is composed of Greek...

Karolos Masculine Greek

EtymologyKarolos is the Greek form of Carolus, the Latin version of Charles. The name Charles ultimately derives from the Germanic element *karlaz meaning “man” or, alternatively, from *harjaz meaning “army.” The form Ca...

Katerina Feminine Albanian Bulgarian +4

Katerina is a feminine given name used in multiple languages, including Albanian, Bulgarian, Greek, Macedonian, Russian, and Medieval Latin. It serves as the Macedonian and Albanian form of Katherine, a Russian short for...

Katina Feminine Bulgarian Greek +1

Katina is a Greek contracted form of Katerina, itself a variant of the widespread name Katherine. The name is used in Bulgarian, Greek, and Macedonian traditions, maintaining a connection to the rich history of the Kathe...

Keti 2 Feminine Greek

Keti is a Greek feminine given name, functioning as a diminutive of Ekaterini, which is itself the modern Greek form of the ancient and widely used name Katherine. As a diminutive, Keti carries an affectionate or informa...

Kiki Feminine Dutch English +2

Kiki is a versatile given name, nickname, and surname with international usage. Functioning primarily as a diminutive or affectionate short form, Kiki typically derives from names beginning with or containing the k sound...

Kleio Feminine Greek Greek

Kleio is the Greek name derived from the root κλέος (kleos), meaning "glory," which also gives rise to the verbs "to recount" or "to make famous." In Greek mythology, Kleio (often Latinized as Clio) is one of the nine Mu...

Kleoniki Feminine Greek

Κλεονίκη (Kleoniki) is a modern Greek transcription of the ancient Greek name Kleonike. The name is derived from the Greek elements κλέος (kleos) meaning "glory" and νίκη (nike) meaning "victory", thus overall meaning "g...

Klio Feminine Greek

Klio is a modern Greek transcription of Kleio, the name of one of the nine Muses in Greek mythology. The original name Kleio derives from the Greek word κλέος (kleos), meaning "glory", and she was the Muse of history and...

Konstadina Feminine Greek

Konstadina is an alternate transcription of the Greek name Κωνσταντίνα (see Konstantina), the feminine form of the masculine name Konstantinos or Konstadinos. The name traces its roots to the Roman name Constantinus, a d...

Konstadinos Masculine Greek

Konstadinos is an alternate transcription of the Greek name Κωνσταντίνος, which is the modern Greek form of Konstantinos. As a given name, it is traditionally masculine and widely used in Greece and the Greek diaspora. E...

Konstantina Feminine Greek

Konstantina is a feminine given name of Greek origin, derived as the Greek feminine form of Constantine. The name ultimately traces back to the Latin Constantinus, which itself is a derivative of the late Latin name Cons...

Konstantinos Masculine Greek

Konstantinos is the Greek form of the Latin name Constantine 1, which itself derives from Constans, a Late Latin name meaning "constant, steadfast". The name has been immensely popular in Greece and throughout the Greek...

Koralia Feminine Greek

Koralia is a feminine given name of Greek origin, directly derived from the Ancient Greek word κοράλλιον (korallion) and its Modern Greek form κοράλλι (koralli), both meaning "coral."EtymologyThe name traces its roots to...

Korina Feminine Greek

Korina is a modern Greek form of the name Corinna, which itself has deep classical roots. In Greek, the original name Korinna was derived from the word κόρη (kore), meaning "maiden" — a term also used in the ancient Gree...

Kostakis Masculine Greek

EtymologyKostakis is the diminutive of Konstantinos, the Greek form of the Latin name Constantinus, itself derived from Constans meaning "constant, steadfast." The name ultimately traces back to the Roman emperor Constan...

Kostas Masculine Greek Lithuanian

Kostas is a Greek and Lithuanian short form of the name Konstantinos and Konstantinas, respectively. Both full names derive from the Latin Constantinus, in turn from Constans, meaning "constant, steadfast." The name thus...

Kostis Masculine Greek

Kostis is a Greek short form of Konstantinos, itself the Greek form of Constantine. The name traces its roots back to the Late Latin name Constans, which means "constant, steadfast." As a diminutive, Kostis carries the s...

Kyriake Feminine Greek

Kyriake is an alternate transcription of the Greek name Κυριακή, derived from Kyriaki. Kyriaki in turn is the feminine form of Kyriakos, which comes from the Greek word κύριος (kyrios) meaning "lord". Thus, the name shar...

Kyriaki Feminine Greek

Kyriaki is a Greek feminine name directly derived from the masculine name Kyriakos, itself a Greek form of the Latin Cyriacus. The root traces back to the Greek word κύριος (kyrios) meaning "lord," so the name signifies...

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...

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...

Kyveli Feminine Greek

Kyveli is the modern Greek form of Cybele, an ancient Phrygian mother goddess associated with fertility, nature, and wild animals. The name derives from the mythological figure Kybele, whose worship spread from Anatolia...

Lambros Masculine Greek

Lambros (also spelled Lampros) is an alternate transcription of the Greek name Λάμπρος (Lampros), closely related to the adjective λαμπρός meaning "bright, shining, brilliant." This name originates from the Greek element...

Lamprini Feminine Greek

Lamprini is a Greek feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of Lampros. The name ultimately traces its roots back to the ancient Greek word lampros (λαμπρός), meaning "bright, shining, or brilliant." This etymo...

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...

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