Greek Names

  1. Angie
    • Origin:

      Diminutive of Angela
    • Description:

      Cute nickname of Angela and other angelic names, Angie is now being used on its own, although its popularity has fallen in recent years. That said, Angie is one of those surprising classics, hanging on in the girls' Top 1000 continuously since its inception in 1880.
  2. Anjela
    • Anjella
      • Anthea
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "flowery"
        • Description:

          This unjustly neglected floral name has a BBC accent and a Greek mythological heritage: Anthea is an epithet of Hera, the Greek queen of the gods, and her name has been used as poetic symbol of spring.
      • Antigone
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "worthy of one's parents, in place of one's parents"
        • Description:

          In Greek mytholgy, Antigone was the noble and courageous daughter of Oedipus, who acts as his guide after he blinds himself. Antigone is also the eponymous heroine of a play by Jean Anouilh.
      • Antionette
        • Antonia
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "from Antium"
          • Description:

            Antonia is stronger than most feminized boys’ names, reflecting the pioneer spirit of Willa Cather's classic novel My Antonia. Antonia is hovering near the bottom of the US popularity list, which may be an excellent reason for you to use it.
        • Aphrodite
          • Origin:

            Greek mythology name
          • Meaning:

            "foam or born from the sea"
          • Description:

            The name of the Greek goddess of love has rarely descended to mortal use, though the Roman equivalent Venus, thanks to tennis star Williams, now seems completely possible. But with the new fashion for goddess names, we may see more little Aphrodites in the playground with Jupiter and Juno. Nineteen baby girls received the name in the US last year.
        • Ariana
          • Origin:

            Italian variation of Ariadne, Greek
          • Meaning:

            "most holy"
          • Description:

            The smooth, attractive Ariana is on the rise along with the fame of pop princess Ariana Grande. Also famous is twin spelling Arianna, which is associated with Greek-born online presence Arianna Huffington. Both Ariana and Arianna are widely used names and are equally acceptable spellings.
        • Ariane
          • Arianna
            • Origin:

              Italian form of Ariadne, Greek
            • Meaning:

              "most holy"
            • Description:

              A smooth, attractive choice, Arianna's on the rise with both single and double 'r's and 'n's. Single 'r' double 'n' Arianna — the second most popular version of the name — is these days associated with Greek-born blog queen Arianna Huffington.
          • Arianne
            • Origin:

              French, from Latin Ariadne
            • Meaning:

              "very holy one"
            • Description:

              Soft and delicate French name rarely heard here.
          • Arissa
            • Origin:

              Modern invented name
            • Description:

              If you're torn between Marissa and Alyssa.
          • Arista
            • Origin:

              Greek or Latin
            • Meaning:

              "the best; ear of corn"
            • Description:

              From the root for aristocrat, an upwardly mobile choice -- or if you go by its other meaning, an earthy delicious choice.
          • Athena
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "from Athens"
            • Description:

              The given name Athena was derived from the city name Athens, which is of uncertain origins. In Greek mythology, Athena is the name of the daughter of Zeus who was the goddess of wisdom, warfare, handicrafts, mathematics, and courage, among others. She was the great patroness-goddess of the city of Athens. In the Odyssey, Homer describes her as 'sparkling-eyed Athena.'
          • Alexas
            • Alexsandra
              • Alexxus
                • Aleyda
                  • Alezandria