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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450Spiros is a Greek given name, an alternate transcription of Spyros (Greek: Σπύρος). In Greek usage, it functions as a short form of the archaic name Spyridon, though Spiros itself is a common independent given name.Etymo...
Spyridon is a male given name of Greek origin, borne by numerous saints and historical figures. The name's meaning is debated: it may derive from the late Greek word σπυρίδιον (spyridion) meaning "little basket" or from...
Spyridoula is a Greek feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of Spyridon. The name Spyridon itself has debated origins: it may come from the Greek word spyridion meaning "basket" or from the Latin spiritus mea...
Spyro is an Anglicized form of the Greek name Spyros, which is a short form of Spyridon. The name Spyridon itself derives from the late Greek word spyridion (meaning "basket") or from the Latin spiritus (meaning "spirit"...
Spyros is a Greek diminutive of the name Spyridon, ultimately rooted in elements meaning either "basket" (from Greek spyridion) or "spirit" (from Latin spiritus). The name is common in modern Greek usage, often associate...
Stamatia (Greek: Σταματία) is a Greek feminine given name derived from the masculine name Stamatios. Its root meaning comes from the medieval Greek verb σταματώ (stamato), meaning "to stop" or "to cease." This etymology...
Stamatina is a Greek feminine given name, functioning as a diminutive of Stamatia, itself the feminine form of Stamatios. The name Stamatios is derived from the medieval Greek verb σταματώ (stamato), meaning "to stop." E...
Stamatios is a Greek masculine given name derived from the medieval Greek verb σταματώ (stamato) meaning "stop." The name carries the hopeful meaning of “stopper” or “one who brings an end,” often interpreted in a Christ...
Stamatis is a Greek given name and surname, functioning as a hypocoristic or affectionate form of Stamatios. The root name Stamatios derives from the medieval Greek verb σταματώ (stamato), meaning "stop". This etymology...
Stathis is a Greek masculine given name and a common short form of Efstathios, the Modern Greek form of Eustathios, ultimately derived from Eustathius. The name's deep root lies in Ancient Greek εὐσταθής (eustathes), mea...
Stavros (Greek: Σταύρος, pronounced [ˈstavros]) is a Greek masculine given name derived from the word stavros (σταυρός), meaning "cross" — specifically the cross of the Christian crucifixion. Unlike the noun for "cross",...
Stavroula is a Greek feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of Stavros (which in turn is a diminutive of Eustathios, but is actually reinterpreted via the Greek word "cross"
Stefania is the Italian, Polish, and Greek feminine form of Stephen. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Stephanos, meaning "crown" or "wreath." Through its root Stephen, Stefania is deeply connected to Christian...
Stefanos is a masculine given name, the Modern Greek transcription of the ancient Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos). It ultimately derives from the Greek verb στέφειν (stéphein), meaning "to encircle, to wreathe," and the...
Stelios (Greek: Στέλιος) is a Greek masculine given name, functioning as a short form or variant of Stylianos (Greek: Στυλιανός). The name is ultimately derived from the Greek word στῦλος (stylos) meaning "pillar." This...
Stella 2 is a Greek feminine name that functions as a diminutive of Styliani, with its spelling influenced by that of Stella 1, the Latin-derived name meaning 'star'. Unlike the more internationally recognized Stella, th...
Stephanos is the original Greek form of Stephen, derived from the ancient Greek noun στέφανος (stéphanos), meaning "crown, wreath" and metaphorically "reward, honor, renown." The word itself comes from the verb στέφειν (...
Stergiani is the feminine form of the Greek male name Stergios. It is predominantly used in Greece and derives from the Greek verb stergo, meaning "to love" or "to be content." This name is part of a broader onomastic tr...
Stergios is a Greek masculine given name derived from the Greek verb στέργω (stergo) meaning "to love, to be content." The name embodies the concept of affection or contentment, reflecting its linguistic root.EtymologyTh...
Stratos is a modern Greek masculine name, commonly used as the short form of Efstratios. While Stratos stands alone today as an independent given name, it retains the deep historical roots of the longer name, which ultim...
Styliani is a feminine Greek given name, ultimately derived from the Greek element στῦλος (stylos) meaning "pillar". It is the feminine counterpart of Stylianos, and shares its root with shorter forms like Stelios and th...
Stylianos is a Greek masculine given name derived from the Greek word στῦλος (stylos), meaning "pillar".EtymologyThe name Stylianos directly references the concept of a pillar, a strong supporting structure. Its root is...
Takis is a Greek masculine given name, typically a short form of Panagiotakis and other Greek names ending with the suffix -akis.EtymologyThe name Takis derives from Panagiotakis, which is a Diminutive of Panagiotis. Pan...
Tasia is a Greek short form of Anastasia, derived from the masculine name Anastasius. The root Anastasia means "resurrection" (from Greek anastasis), a concept central to Christian theology. The name gained prominence th...
Tasoula is a Greek diminutive of Anastasia, a name rich in Christian history and royal associations. The name Tasoula embodies warmth and familiarity within Greek-speaking communities, often used as a term of endearment...
Tatiana is a feminine given name of Roman origin. It derives from the Roman family name Tatius, via its derivative Tatianus. Thus Tatiana is etymologically a feminine form meaning "belonging to Tatius." The Sabine king T...
Thalia is a feminine given name of ancient Greek origin, derived from the Greek name Θάλεια (Thaleia), which comes from the Greek verb θάλλω (thallo), meaning "to blossom." In Greek mythology, Thalia was one of the nine...
Etymology & OriginsThanasis is a modern Greek short form of Athanasios, a name that has ancient roots. The longer Greek name Athanasios derives from the word athanatos, meaning "immortal," which is composed of the negati...
Thanos is a Greek diminutive of Athanasios, derived from the ancient name Athanasius. While its etymological root is classical, in modern popular culture the name is overwhelmingly associated with the Marvel Comics super...
Theano is a female name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek word thea meaning "goddess". The name has a rich history, borne by several figures from Greek mythology and a notable philosopher from the 6th century BC. E...
Thekla is a Greek feminine given name derived from the ancient Greek name Θεόκλεια (Theokleia), meaning "glory of God," from the elements θεός (theos) meaning "god" and κλέος (kleos) meaning "glory." The name is most fam...
Themistoklis is a modern Greek masculine given name, directly derived from the ancient Greek name Themistocles. The name traces its roots to the classical Greek Themistokles (Θεμιστοκλῆς), which is composed of the elemen...
Theodora is the feminine form of Theodore, derived from the Greek elements theos ("god") and doron ("gift"), thus meaning "gift of god." The name is first attested in Mycenaean Greek, written in Linear B as 𐀳𐀃𐀈𐀨 (te-o-do...
Theodoros is a masculine given name of Greek origin, derived from the ancient Greek name Θεόδωρος (Theodoros), meaning 'gift of god' from θεός (theos) meaning 'god' and δῶρον (doron) meaning 'gift'. It is the original Gr...
Theodosia is a feminine given name of Greek origin, derived from the masculine name Theodosius. The name is composed of the Greek elements theos (god) and dosis (giving), collectively meaning "giving to God" or "divine g...
Theofania is the modern Greek form of Theophania, a name with deep religious roots tracing back to the ancient Greek elements theos meaning "god" and phanes meaning "appearing", together signifying "manifestation of God"...
Theofanis is a modern Greek masculine given name, a transcription of the ancient Greek name Theophanes. It is often shortened to the diminutive Fanis. The name is derived from the Greek elements θεός (theos) meaning "god...
Theofilos is a Modern Greek form of the name Theophilus, which itself derives from the Ancient Greek Theophilos (Θεόφιλος). The Greek roots are theos (θεός) meaning 'god' and philos (φίλος) meaning 'friend', giving the n...
Theofylaktos is a modern Greek transcription of the Late Greek name Theophylaktos. The name is deeply rooted in Byzantine Greek tradition and carries the meaning "watched by god", derived from Greek θεός (theos) meaning...
Theologos is a Greek male given name derived from the ancient Greek noun θεόλογος (theologos), meaning "theologian". The word is a compound of θεός (theos), "god", and λόγος (logos), "word, speech". This etymological com...
Theopisti is the modern Greek form of Theopiste, a rare Late Greek name. Theopiste itself is the feminine form of Theopistos, which is derived from the Greek elements θεός (theos) meaning 'god' and πιστός (pistos) meanin...
Thomas is a male name derived from the Aramaic word te'oma, meaning "twin". The English spelling comes via Latin Thomas from the Greek transliteration Thōmâs, which itself is from Imperial Aramaic Tawmɑʔ. The root occurs...
Thrasyvoulos is the Modern Greek transcription of Thrasyboulos, a classical Greek name meaning “bold in counsel” from the elements θρασύς (thrasys) “bold” and βουλή (boule) “counsel, advice”.Historical and Cultural Signi...
Tilemachos is a modern Greek transcription of the ancient Greek name Telemachos, which is itself the original form of the more familiar Telemachus. The name derives from the Greek elements τῆλε (tele), meaning "far off"...
Timothea is the feminine form of Timothy, ultimately deriving from the Greek name Τιμόθεος (Timotheos), meaning "honouring God" — from τιμάω (timao, "to honour") and θεός (theos, "god").EtymologyThe name Timothea is form...
Triantafyllia is a distinctly Greek feminine given name, reflecting a rich botanical and religious heritage. It functions both as the feminine form of the name Triantafyllos and as the modern Greek word for "rosebush," c...
Triantafyllos is a Greek masculine given name meaning "rose," derived from the Greek words τριάντα (trianta, "thirty") and φύλλον (fyllon, "leaf"). The name is a compound that poetically refers to the petals of a rose, a...
Tryfon is a given name of Greek origin, representing the modern Greek transcription of the ancient name Tryphon. Etymologically, Tryfon is derived from the Greek word τρυφή (tryphe), meaning "softness" or "delicacy." Thi...
Valentina is a feminine given name with widespread use across Europe and the Americas, particularly in Italian, Spanish, Russian, Greek, and Slavic languages. It is the feminine form of the Roman name Valentinus, which i...
Etymology and OriginValentinos is the Greek form of the Latin name Valentinus, which derived from the Roman cognomen Valens, meaning "strong, vigorous, healthy." The name ultimately traces back to the Latin verb valere,...
Vangelis is a Greek masculine given name, a short form and variant of Evangelos. The name Evangelos derives from the Greek word εὐάγγελος (euangelos), meaning "bringing good news," composed of the elements εὖ (eu) "good"...
Varvara is a feminine given name used in Bulgarian, Greek, Macedonian, and Russian, where it functions as the local form of Barbara. The name ultimately derives from the Greek word βάρβαρος (barbaros), meaning "foreign"...
Vasia is a Greek feminine diminutive of Vasiliki, the modern Greek feminine form of Basil. The name ultimately derives from the Greek elements βασιλεύς (basileus), meaning "king," and the adjective Βασίλειος (Basileios),...
Vasileia is a modern Greek feminine name, derived directly from the late Greek name Basileia. Basileia itself is the feminine form of Basil 1 (from the Greek name Basileios, meaning "royal, kingly"). Origin and Meaning T...
Vasileios is a Greek masculine given name, an alternate transcription of the Greek Βασίλειος (Basileios), most commonly rendered in English as Vasilios. Etymology The name Vasileios derives from the ancient Greek noun βα...
Vasiliki is a modern Greek feminine form of the name Basil, originally derived from the ancient Greek name Basileios, meaning "royal" or "kingly." The name reflects the deep cultural and religious significance of its mas...
Vasilios is a modern Greek given name, the contemporary form of the ancient name Basil 1 (Latinized from Greek Βασίλειος). It directly descends from the Greek word βασιλιάς (king), and in ancient or medieval contexts it...
Vasilis is the modern Greek short form of Basil, derived from the Greek name Βασίλειος (Basileios), meaning "royal, kingly." The name ultimately comes from the Greek word βασιλεύς (basileus), meaning "king." The name's h...
Vaso is a Greek feminine diminutive of Vasiliki or Vasileia, both derived from the masculine name Basil 1. The name Vaso (also spelled Vasso) is commonly used in Greece as a familiar, affectionate form, often for girls o...
Vassiliki is an alternate transcription of the Greek female given name Βασιλική (Vasiliki). It is the feminine form of Vasilios, the modern Greek equivalent of the ancient name Basil 1. The name ultimately derives from t...