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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450Vassilis is a Greek given name, an alternate transcription of Greek Βασίλης (see Vasilis). It is the modern colloquial form of Vasileios (or Vasilios), which itself derives from the ancient Greek Βασίλειος (Basileios), m...
Vasso is a Greek female given name and surname, functioning as an alternate transcription of Βάσω (Vaso). This name is derived as a diminutive of the longer Greek names Vasiliki or Vasileia, which themselves are feminine...
Venetia is a feminine given name of English and Greek usage, derived from the Latin name of the Italian region of Veneto and its historic city, Venice (see the place name Venetia). The name has been in occasional use sin...
Veniamin is a masculine given name used primarily in Russian and Greek cultures. It is the Russian and Greek form of Benjamin, a name of Hebrew origin meaning "son of the south" or "son of the right hand." The etymology...
Viktor is a masculine given name used across a wide range of European languages, including Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Estonian, Finnish, German, Greek, Hungarian, Icelandic, Macedonian, Norwegian, Russian, Serbi...
Viktoria is a widespread feminine given name used in many European languages, serving as a variant of Victoria. It also functions as an alternate transcription of Russian/Bulgarian Виктория, Ukrainian Вікторія (see Vikto...
Virginia is a feminine given name derived from the Roman family name Verginius or Virginius, whose ultimate meaning remains uncertain but has long been associated with Latin virgo meaning "maid, virgin". In Roman legend,...
Vissarion is the Russian form and Modern Greek transcription of Bessarion. The name's root, Bessarion, has a disputed etymology, possibly derived from the Greek word βῆσσα (bessa) meaning "wooded valley" or "ravine." An...
Vlasis is a Greek masculine given name, derived as a Greek form of Blaise.Etymology and OriginThe name ultimately traces back to the Roman name Blasius, which comes from Latin blaesus meaning "lisping". The name gained p...
Vlassis is a Greek masculine given name, closely tied to the Roman name Blaise and its associated Christian saint. It reflects the linguistic adaptation of a name that has traveled through centuries and cultures.Etymolog...
Voula is a Greek feminine name, most commonly used as a diminutive of Paraskevi. The name traces its roots back to Paraskeve, a Late Greek name derived from the word παρασκευή (paraskeue), meaning "preparation" or "Frida...
Xanthi is the modern Greek form of the ancient name Xanthe. The name derives from the Greek word ξανθός (xanthos), meaning "yellow", "blond", or "fair-haired". Etymology and Mythological Roots In Greek mythology, Xanthe...
Xanthippi is a modern Greek transcription of Xanthippe, ultimately derived from the ancient Greek name Xanthippos, composed of the elements xanthos meaning "yellow" or "fair" and hippos meaning "horse." While Xanthippos...
Xeni is a modern Greek feminine given name, functioning primarily as a transcription variant of Xene. Rooted in the broader onomastic tradition of Xenia, which derives from the Greek word ξένος (xenos), meaning "foreigne...
Xenia is a female given name directly derived from the ancient Greek word ξένια (xenia), meaning "hospitality" — a concept rooted in the Greek noun ξένος (xenos), which signifies both "foreigner" and "guest". The name th...
Xenofon is a modern Greek form of the ancient name Xenophon. The root name comes from the Greek elements ξένος (xenos) meaning "foreign, strange" and φωνή (phone) meaning "voice". Etymology The ancient name Xenophon (Ξεν...
Yanis is an alternate transcription of the Greek name Gianis (also spelled Γιάνης), a modern Greek variant of Ioannis, the Greek form of John. Ultimately derived from the Hebrew name Yoḥanan, meaning "Yahweh is gracious,...
Yanna is an alternate transcription of the Greek name Γιάννα (Gianna). As such, it is a Modern Greek variant of Ioanna, the feminine form of Ioannes (John). The name Yanna therefore ultimately traces back to the Hebrew n...
Yanni is a Greek diminutive of Yiannis, itself a modern Greek variant of Giannis, which ultimately derives from the Greek name Ioannes (Latin form of Ἰωάννης), the New Testament equivalent of the Hebrew name John. The na...
Yannis is an alternate transcription of the Greek name Giannis (Γιάννης), which is itself a modern Greek variant of Ioannis (Ιωάννης), the Greek form of John. Ultimately derived from the Hebrew name Yoḥanan, meaning "Yah...
Yianna is the Romanian form and an English variant of the name Ioana, itself the Romanian form of Joanna. In Romanian, it is pronounced as 'yo-AH-nah' and is a feminine given name. It ultimately derives from the Hebrew n...
Yianni is a Modern Greek diminutive of Yiannis, which itself is an alternate transcription of Giannis, the Greek vernacular form of Ioannes. Ultimately, the name traces its roots to the Hebrew Yoḥanan, meaning "Yahweh is...
Yiannis is a common Greek given name, an alternate transcription of the Greek Γιάννης (see Giannis). It is a modern vernacular form of the name John, ultimately derived from the Hebrew name Yoḥanan, meaning 'Yahweh is gr...
Yiorgos is an alternate transcription of the Greek name Γιώργος (Giorgos), which is a common short form of Georgios. It belongs to the wide family of names derived ultimately from George, a masculine name with deep histo...
Yorgos is an alternate transcription of the Greek name Giorgos, itself a common Modern Greek variant of George. The name ultimately derives from the Greek root Georgios, which comes from georgos (farmer, earthworker), a...
Zacharias is the Greek and Latin form of the Hebrew name Zechariah. This transliteration appears frequently in New Testament manuscripts and is used in most English translations of the New Testament to refer to the fathe...
Zenovia is a modern Greek transcription of the ancient name Zinovia, which itself derives from the Greek Zenobia.EtymologyThe name traces its roots to the Greek elements Ζηνός (Zenos), meaning "of Zeus," and βίος (bios),...
Zinon is a Modern Greek transcription of the ancient Greek name Ζήνων (Zenon), which is itself a form of the name Zeno. The name derives from the Greek god Zeus, specifically from the poetic form of his name (Ζῆν). Thus,...
Zinovia is a Modern Greek transcription of the name Zenobia. Its meaning is derived from the Greek elements Zenos ("of Zeus") and bios ("life"), thus signifying "life of Zeus."Etymology and Historical ContextThe name Zen...
Etymology and OriginZoi is the modern Greek transcription of Zoe, a name that means "life" in Greek. Derived from the ancient Greek word ζωή (zoē), the name was adopted by Hellenized Jews as a translation of the Hebrew n...