Greek Girl Names

  1. Alexandrina
    • Origin:

      Greek, variation of Alexandra,
    • Meaning:

      "defending men"
    • Description:

      Alexandrina is the most elaborate and unusual of the Alex- girls's names.The real first name of Queen Victoria, who was given it in honor of her godfather, Alexander I of Russia (her childhood nickname was Drina), it would make a distinctive pick, even though some might find five syllables a bit much. It was particularly popular in Scotland in the 1930s.
  2. Petronella
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "rock, stone"
    • Description:

      Petronella, and its shorter sister Petra, are both feminizations of Peter. While Petronella is a name with deep history, it's extremely rare. It was given to no baby girls on record in the US last year.
  3. Zephyra
    • Vasilia
      • Origin:

        Feminine form of Basil, Greek
      • Meaning:

        "royal"
      • Description:

        Vasilia is a feminine form of Vasil, the Slavic and Russian form of Basil. In the US, very rare.
    • Cyane
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "bright blue enamel"
      • Description:

        Cyane is a mythological Sicilian nymph who lived in a pool and whose name is an intriguing twist on the color name trend.
    • Hillary
      • Origin:

        Latin from Greek
      • Meaning:

        "happy, cheerful"
      • Description:

        Hillary is a lovely name that, for the moment at least, is tightly bound to an individual with a strong image: Hillary Clinton. Whatever your feelings about Mrs. Clinton, her fame now dominates the name, making it feel less baby-ready than it deserves to be. Hillary as a name has so much going for it: the popular, rhythmic three-syllable structure, the fact that it's strong but light, proper but jaunty, with an irresistible meaning -- having the same root as hilarious. The Italian Ilaria may be one way to make the name fresh.
    • Zelena
      • Origin:

        Greek variation of Selena
      • Description:

        See SELENA.
    • Niobe
      • Origin:

        Greek mythology name
      • Description:

        The mythological queen whose perpetual weeping for her slain children turned her into a stone has always cast a pall over this name. Still, when other names with less-than-savory associations -- Delilah, Ophelia, Persephone -- are becoming popular, parents might want to consider this one of the more unusual mythology names for girls.
    • Crisanta
      • Origin:

        Spanish from Greek
      • Meaning:

        "golden flower, chrysanthemum"
      • Description:

        Crisanta, while not related to Christine, would make a pretty and highly unusual alternative to that tried-and-true name. Because of its relationship to the chrysanthemum, the flower of the month of November, it's one of the recommended names for Scorpio babies as well as names for November babies. Crisanta might also give you a fresh route to nicknames like Cris, Crissy, or Cristie.
    • Varya
      • Origin:

        Russian
      • Meaning:

        "foreign"
      • Description:

        Short form of the Russian Varvara, a feistier version of Barbara.
    • Medea
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "middle"
      • Description:

        Mythological princess who killed her kids. Eternal no-no.
    • Agathe
      • Origin:

        French variation of Agatha, Greek
      • Meaning:

        "good woman"
      • Description:

        Agathe is a hugely popular name in contemporary France, even if it's English-speaking counterparts have not yet warmed to the usual English version, Agatha. The French pronunciation is sure to trip up non-French speakers.
    • Katharine
      • Origin:

        Spelling variation of Katherine, Greek
      • Meaning:

        "pure"
      • Description:

        This is the spelling that old-time film star Katharine Hepburn used, and it's still favored by fans wanting to reference her classic strength and beauty. But in general, it's losing ground to Katherine and even Ms. Hepburn's own favorite short form, Kate.
    • Basilia
      • Origin:

        Greek, feminine variation of Basil
      • Description:

        Rare but attractive female form of Basil.
    • Zenaida
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "the life of Zeus"
      • Description:

        This name of a daughter of Zeus has an intriguing air of antiquity.
    • Darian
      • Origin:

        Variation of Darius
      • Meaning:

        "rich, kingly"
      • Description:

        Unusual option, with a Waspy Connecticut air.
    • Tasia
      • Cliantha
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "glory-flower"
        • Description:

          A highly unusual flower name that could give you Clio for short.
      • Pasha
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "of the ocean"
        • Description:

          Sweet and soft alternative to Sasha.
      • Phyllida
        • Origin:

          Greek variation of Phyllis
        • Meaning:

          "green bough"
        • Description:

          Phyllida, a "Masterpiece Theatre"-style appellation, seems far fresher and more unusual than Phyllis. It's green-related meaning makes it one of the prime names that mean new beginnings.