Greek Names
Greek names are used in the country of Greece and other Greek-speaking communities throughout the world. See also about Greek names.
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450Nikoletta is a feminine given name used in Hungarian and Greek, derived as a form of Nicoletta. The name ultimately traces back through the Italian masculine name Nicola 1 (the Italian form of Nicholas) to the Greek Niko...
Nikos is a Greek short form of Nikolaos, which itself derives from the ancient Greek name Νικόλαος meaning "victory of the people". It is composed of the Greek elements nike (victory) and laos (people). Endearing and ene...
Nomiki is a Greek female given name derived from the Greek νομικός (nomikos), meaning "relating to the law" or "legal." Nomikos is an adjective from nomos (νόμος), meaning "law" or "custom." As a name, Nomiki reflects a...
Odysseas is a modern Greek form of the ancient Greek name Odysseus, bearing the same heroic and mythological associations. The name Odysseus possibly derives from the Greek word ὀδύσσομαι (odyssomai), meaning "to hate" o...
Odyssefs is a Modern Greek form of Odysseus, the legendary hero of Homer's epic poems the Iliad and the Odyssey. As a given name, Odyssefs preserves the ancient hero's legacy in contemporary Greece, often evoking qualiti...
Olga is a feminine given name that originated as the Russian form of the Old Norse name Helga. The name is derived from the Old Norse adjective heilagr, meaning 'prosperous' or 'successful'. It was brought to Eastern Eur...
Olympia is a feminine given name used in Greek and Slovak traditions. It is the feminine form of Olympos, a Greek personal name derived from Mount Olympus, the legendary home of the twelve Olympian gods in Greek mytholog...
Omiros is the Modern Greek descendant of the ancient name Homeros (Ὅμηρος), best known as the legendary poet Homer. While in English the name has been adapted directly as Homer, the Greek form Omiros preserves the origin...
Orestis is a modern Greek given name, derived from the ancient mythological figure Orestes. The name Orestes itself originates from Greek elements meaning "of the mountains" (from oros + histemi). In Greek mythology, Ore...
Orfeas is the modern Greek form of the mythological name Orpheus, deeply rooted in ancient Greek culture and folklore.EtymologyThe name ultimately derives from a pre-Greek origin, possibly related to the Greek word ὄρφνη...
Ourania is a Greek female name derived from οὐράνιος (ouranios), meaning "heavenly." In Greek mythology, it belongs to one of the nine Muses, the goddesses who presided over the arts and sciences. Ourania (also known as...
Pagona is a Greek feminine name meaning "peacock," derived from the Greek word παγώνι (pagoni). The peacock symbolizes beauty, vanity, and immortality in various cultures, particularly in Greek mythology where the bird w...
Etymology and Origin Panagiota (also spelled Panayiota) is a feminine Greek given name derived from the Greek epithet Panagia (Παναγία), meaning "all-holy," which is a title for the Virgin Mary. It is the feminine form o...
Panagiotakis is the Greek diminutive of Panagiotis, a male given name derived from the Greek title Panagia ("All Holy"), referring to the Virgin Mary. The suffix -akis is a common diminutive suffix in modern Greek, parti...
Panagiotis (Greek: Παναγιώτης) is a common male given name in Greece and Cyprus. It derives from the Greek title of the Virgin Mary, Panagia (Παναγία), meaning "all holy". This title is composed of the Greek elements pan...
Panayiotis is a common male given name in Greece, serving as an alternate transcription of the Greek name Παναγιώτης (Panagiotis). The name is deeply rooted in Greek Orthodox Christian tradition, deriving from the Greek...
Panos is a Greek masculine given name, primarily used as a diminutive of Panagiotis (or Panayiotis), a name deeply rooted in Greek Orthodox tradition. Panagiotis itself derives from the Greek title of the Virgin Mary, Pa...
Pantelis (also spelled Pandelis) is a Greek given name, derived as a short form of Panteleimon. The name Panteleimon itself comes from the Greek elements pan meaning "all" and eleemon meaning "compassionate", and was an...
Paraskevas is the masculine form of Paraskeve, a Greek name derived from the word paraskeue meaning "preparation" or "Friday" (the day of preparation before the Sabbath). The name originated from the early Christian trad...
Paraskevi is a modern Greek feminine given name, derived from the older form Paraskeve. It comes from the Greek word paraskeue, meaning "preparation" or "Friday," as Friday is the day of preparation before the Sabbath. T...
Paraskevoula is a Greek diminutive of Paraskevi, ultimately from the late Greek name Paraskeve, which derives from the Greek word παρασκευή (paraskeue) meaning 'preparation' or 'Friday' (as the day of preparation before...
EtymologyParthena is a feminine Greek name derived from the Greek word παρθένος (parthenos), meaning "maiden" or "virgin." The name is closely related to Parthenia, a form used in Greek mythology and literature. The elem...
Paschalis is the Latin and Greek form of Pascal, a name rich in religious significance. The name ultimately derives from the Late Latin Paschalis, meaning "relating to Easter," which itself comes from Latin Pascha ("East...
Pavlina is a feminine given name used in Bulgarian, Macedonian, Greek, and Slovene-speaking regions. It is a form of Paulina, which itself derives from the Roman family name Paulinus, ultimately based on Paul, meaning 's...
Pavlos (Greek: Παύλος) is a modern Greek form of the name Paul, ultimately derived from the Latin family name Paulus, meaning “small” or “humble”. The name has deep roots in Christian tradition, as Paul the Apostle—origi...
Pelagia is a feminine given name derived from the Pelagius, a Latinized form of the Ancient Greek Pelagios, which in turn comes from pelagos meaning πέλαγος ("the sea"). The name thus carries an oceanic or marine etymolo...
Periklis is the modern Greek form of Pericles, a name that has been borne for centuries in the Hellenic world. While the original ancient Greek version is Perikles, Periklis represents the standard modern transliteration...
Persefoni is a feminine given name of Greek origin, serving as the modern Greek transcription of the classical name Persephone. While the meaning of Persephone remains uncertain and is likely of Pre-Greek origin, some et...
Petros is the original Greek and Armenian form of the name Peter, meaning "stone" or "rock." Derived from the Greek word Πέτρος (Petros), it is a translation of the Aramaic name Cephas, given by Jesus to the apostle Simo...
Petroula is a Greek feminine diminutive of Peter, derived from the root name Petros, meaning "stone" in Greek. It is one of several affectionate forms used in modern Greek culture.EtymologyThe name Peter ultimately comes...
Pinelopi is the modern Greek form of the name Penelope, a name with deep roots in Greek mythology and language.EtymologyThe origin of Penelope is debated. It may come from the Greek word πηνέλοψ (penelops), meaning “duck...
EtymologyPlaton is a masculine given name that represents the Greek, Russian, Ukrainian, and Ancient Greek form of Plato. The name ultimately derives from the Greek πλατύς (platys), meaning "broad-shouldered." The ancien...
Polina is a feminine given name with roots in the Greek and Latin languages, widely used in Eastern Slavic cultures such as Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, as well as in Bulgaria and Greece. It can be interpreted as either a f...
Polychronios (Greek: Πολυχρόνιος) is a masculine given name of Greek origin, derived from the elements πολύς (polys), meaning "much," and χρόνος (chronos), meaning "time." The name thus signifies "long-lasting," "long-li...
Polychronis is a masculine Greek given name, a variant of Polychronios.Etymology and MeaningThe name Polychronios (and thus Polychronis) is derived from the Greek elements πολύς (polys) meaning "much" and χρόνος (chronos...
Polyxeni is the Modern Greek form of the ancient name Polyxena. Derived from the Greek words polys meaning "many" and xenos meaning "foreigner, guest", Polyxene (its Ancient Greek form) carries the meaning "entertaining...
Etymology & Meaning Prodromos is a Greek masculine given name that directly translates to "forerunner" or "precursor." The term is derived from the Greek words pro (before) and dromos (a running course or path), essentia...
Prokopios is a Greek male given name derived from the Greek word προκοπή (prokope), meaning "progress, advance". This name carries the hopeful connotation of moving forward or achieving advancement in life.Etymology and...
EtymologyProkopis is the modern Greek form of Prokopios. The name Prokopios is derived from the Greek noun prokopē, meaning "progress" or "advance". This etymology reflects a positive attribute, likely chosen to inspire...
Rafail is the Greek and Russian form of Raphael. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew רָפָאֵל (Rafaʾel), meaning "God heals," composed of the elements rafa (to heal) and ʾel (God). In the Hebrew Bible, Raphael is...
Sara is a feminine given name used in many languages around the world, derived from Sarah. The name ultimately comes from the Hebrew שָׂרָה (Sara), meaning "lady, princess, noblewoman". In the Old Testament, Sarah is the...
Savvas is the modern Greek transcription of Sabbas, a Late Greek name derived from the old Aramaic word for 'old man, grandfather'. The root name Sabas ultimately comes from the Aramaic sava, meaning 'old man' or 'grandf...
Selini is a modern Greek transcription of the ancient name Selene, the goddess of the moon. In Greek mythology, Selene was a Titan goddess who personified the moon, often depicted driving a chariot across the night sky....
Serafeim is the modern Greek transliteration of the name Σεραφείμ (Serafim), itself a form of the Late Latin name Seraphinus. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew word seraphim, meaning "fiery ones." In the Abraha...
EtymologySerafim is the masculine form of Seraphina in Bulgarian, Greek, Macedonian, Portuguese, and Russian. It derives from the Late Latin name Seraphinus, which itself comes from the biblical word seraphim, of Hebrew...
Sergios is the Greek form of Sergius, a Roman family name of uncertain origin, perhaps from Latin servus meaning "servant" or more likely from Etruscan. In Greek-speaking contexts, Sergios appears in both classical and b...
Sevasti is a Greek female name derived from the Greek adjective σεβαστός (sebastos), meaning "respected, venerable". It is the feminine form of the name Sevastos, which itself is a Greek translation of the Latin honorifi...
Silas is a biblical name borne by a companion of Saint Paul in the New Testament. It is probably a shortened form of Silvanus, a name Paul uses for him in the epistles. Some scholars suggest that Silas and Silvanus may r...
Smaragda is the feminine form of Smaragdos. The name Smaragdos is derived from the Greek word σμάραγδος (smaragdos), meaning "emerald" — a precious green gemstone. The Greek term itself is of Semitic origin, likely from...
Sofia is a form of Sophia used in various languages. Derived from the Greek word sophia meaning "wisdom", it shares the same root as the ancient Greek concept of wisdom. The name was borne by an early, possibly mythical,...
Sofoklis is the modern Greek form of the ancient name Sophocles, derived from the Greek elements sophos (sophos) meaning "skilled, clever" and kleos (kleos) meaning "glory." Thus, the name signifies "skilled in glory" or...
Sokratis is the modern Greek transcription of Socrates, a name derived from the Ancient Greek Σωκράτης (Sokrates). The name is composed of the elements σῶς (sos), meaning “whole, unwounded, safe,” and κράτος (kratos), me...
Sophia is a feminine given name derived from the Greek word Σοφία (Sophía), meaning "wisdom." In early Christian tradition, Sophia was known as the personification of wisdom, and the name is also associated with a legend...
Sotiria is a Greek feminine given name derived as the feminine form of Sotirios. The name traces its roots to Ancient Greek elements: it is ultimately derived from σωτήρ (sōtēr) meaning "saviour" or σωτηρία (sōtēria) mea...
Sotirios is a modern Greek masculine given name, derived from the ancient Greek name Soterios. The root soter (σωτήρ) means "saviour, deliverer" in Greek, while soteria (σωτηρία) means "salvation, deliverance". Sotirios...
Sotiris is the modern Greek Sotirios.EtymologyThe name Sotiris traces its roots to the Ancient Greek terms σωτήρ (soter) meaning "saviour, deliverer" and σωτηρία (soteria) meaning "salvation, deliverance". These words fo...
Sotiroula is a Greek feminine given name that functions as a diminutive of Sotiria. While Sotiria itself is the feminine form of Sotirios, Sotiroula carries an affectionate or endearing nuance, typical of Greek diminutiv...
Sotos is a Greek masculine given name, functioning as a short form of Sotirios. The name Sotirios itself derives from the ancient Greek name Soterios, which stems from the word σωτήρ (sōtēr) meaning "saviour, deliverer"...
Spiridon is the Serbian and Croatian form of Spyridon, as well as an alternate transcription of the Greek name Σπυρίδων (Spyrídon).EtymologyThe name Speridon originates from the Late Greek name Spyridon, which is derived...
Spiro is an Anglicized form of the Greek name Spyros. While Spyros or Spiros is the standard spelling in modern Greek — typically spelled Σπύρος — Spiro drops the nominal final -s, a common practice in Anglicizing Greek...