Mythological Baby Names

  1. Chandra
    • Origin:

      Hindi
    • Meaning:

      "goddess of the moon"
    • Description:

      Chandra is the name of the Hindu moon goddess last groovy when incense and meditation were hot new concepts but a new possibility with the resurgence of astrology and other non-Western spiritual beliefs.
  2. CHARON
    • CHRYSEIS
      • Clio
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "glory"
        • Description:

          Clio is the name of the ancient Greek mythological muse of history and heroic poetry, one that is rich with modern charm and would make an intriguing choice, especially thanks to its dynamic o-ending.
      • Concordia
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "peace, harmony"
        • Description:

          This name of the goddess of peace creates a lovely ideal.
      • Cressida
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "gold"
        • Description:

          Cressida is a pretty mythological and Shakespearean heroine name much better known in Britain than it is here — an imbalance the adventurous baby namer might want to correct.
      • Cronus
        • Origin:

          Greek mythology name
        • Description:

          A Titan in Greek mythology, would not work in the modern world.
      • Daedalus
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "craftsman"
        • Description:

          Name of a tragic mythological hero, used as a surname in the works of James Joyce; heavy but ponderous for an American boy, though pulled off very well by single-name musician Daedalus and writer and artist Daedalus Howell.
      • DAGON
        • Damon
          • Origin:

            English variation of Damian
          • Description:

            Damon is a name with a strong, pleasing aura (much like the persona of Matt D.) and extremely positive ancient associations. From the classical myth, Damon and Pythias have become symbols of true friendship, as Damon risked his life to save his friend from execution. And Damon of Athens was the fifth century philosopher who taught both Pericles and Socrates.
        • Daphne
          • Origin:

            Greek
          • Meaning:

            "laurel tree, bay tree"
          • Description:

            In Greek mythology, Daphne was the nymph daughter of Peneus, a river god. Peneus saved Daphne from Apollo’s romantic obsessions by transforming her into a laurel tree. It is from this myth that the plant genus daphne, which contains the laurel species, gets its name.
        • Devi
          • Origin:

            Sanskrit
          • Meaning:

            "divine"
          • Description:

            This Hindu goddess name has a powerful heritage plus lively sound with a devilish edge. If you're enchanted by goddess names but want to set your little girl apart from all the Lunas and Athenas in the playground, consider Devi.
        • DIOMEDES
          • Dionysius
            • Origin:

              Greek mythology name
            • Meaning:

              "god of Nysa"
            • Description:

              Dionysius derives from Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, revelry and fertility. This Romanized spelling has been used for poets, soldiers, and saints throughout the centuries, but is hardly ever seen today.
          • Donar
            • Origin:

              German
            • Meaning:

              "ancient thunder god"
            • Description:

              Futuristic, in a 1930s kind of way.
          • Echo
            • Origin:

              Greek mythology name
            • Meaning:

              "echo or sound"
            • Description:

              Echo, the pretty, resonant name of a legendary nymph, was the heroine of Joss Whedon's sci-fi series Dollhouse. Nick Hexum, of the band 311, named his daughter Echo Love.
          • Eir
            • Origin:

              Norse
            • Meaning:

              "peacefulness, mercy"
            • Description:

              So airy, it's almost not there.
          • Electra
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "shining, bright"
            • Description:

              Though the tragedies of the Greeks and Eugene O'Neill that used this name are filled with incest and murder, Electra is still a brilliant choice. Isabella Rossellini chose the gentler Italian verson, Elettra, for her now grown daughter.
          • Eris
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "strife, discord"
            • Description:

              Eris was the goddess of strife and discord, turned fairy tale and then popular culture figure Maleficent in Sleeping Beauty. Ironic, as her name sounds so much like that of Eros, the god of love.
          • Eudora
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "generous gift"
            • Description:

              Eudora is the name of five minor goddesses of Greek mythology and a major goddess (in the person of Pulitzer Prize-winning Eudora Welty) of modern American literature. Eudora is pleasant and euphoneous and a possibility for rejuvenation.