Awesome Greek Names

  1. Louiza
    • Maria
      • Origin:

        Hebrew or Egyptian
      • Meaning:

        "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
      • Description:

        As a highly popular girls’ name in all Spanish-speaking countries, this saintly Latin variation of Mary retains a timeless beauty. Through the centuries, Maria remains one of the most widely-used girl names starting with M.
    • Marianna
      • Origin:

        Italian, Polish, English
      • Meaning:

        "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved + grace"
      • Description:

        While Marianna looks like a spelling variation of Mariana, the two names have different etymologies. While the one-N spelling derives from the Roman name Marianus, Marianna is a combination of two classics, Maria and Anna, used in many European languages.
    • Marika
      • Origin:

        Dutch variation of Mary
      • Description:

        Foreign variations of Mary are definitely the way to go; this one has a nice Dutch-girl feel. It also works as a cultural crossover name, e.g. between European languages and Japanese.
    • Marina
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "from the sea"
      • Description:

        This pretty sea-born name was used to dramatic effect by Shakespeare in his play Pericles for the virtuous princess who says she is "Call'd Marina, for I was born at sea."
    • Matthias
      • Origin:

        Aramaic variation of Matthew
      • Meaning:

        "gift of God"
      • Description:

        With Matthew sounding somewhat exhausted, and ancient endings sounding new again, this New Testament apostolic name makes an appealing and recommended choice. Both Mathias and Matias are well used in the Hispanic community, and throughout Europe. Will Ferrell and his Swedish wife chose Matias for their second son.
    • Melina
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "little honey"
      • Description:

        This traditional Greek name feels somewhat more distinctive than Melissa, though after a recent upward blip in popularity, it seems to be sliding back down -- which may not be a bad thing for parents looking for a name that both fits in and stands out.
    • Michail
      • Natasa
        • Nikolas
          • Origin:

            Variation of Nicholas
          • Description:

            Nikolas is a sleek and international spelling of this longtime favorite, chosen by parents who might like the Nik or Niko short form.
        • Nikoleta
          • Petra
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "rock, stone"
            • Description:

              A strong Greek name with pan-European charm, Petra is a relatively recent feminization of Peter, though it relates back to an incredible ancient city in Jordan that was rediscovered in the early nineteenth century.
          • Sara
            • Origin:

              Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "princess"
            • Description:

              Sara, the streamlined form of Sarah, makes this ancient name feel more modern, but perhaps a bit lighter weight.
          • Selene
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "moon goddess"
            • Description:

              Selene may be the mythological Greek original, but Latin variation Selena is used more often in the US these days. Selene is the Greek goddess of the moon, sister of Helios the sun god. Selene is also sometimes called Cynthia and Phoebe. The name may be related to the word selas, which means light, and is one of the loveliest of the Greek goddess names.
          • Sibylla
            • Sophia
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "wisdom"
              • Description:

                Sophia, which was the Number 1 girls' name in the US from 2011 to 2013, is among the top girl names in the Western World, with a sensuous sound and high-minded meaning. A real winner, Sophia reached the top of the charts without losing any—okay, much—of its sophisticated beauty.
            • Spiro
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "I breathe"
              • Description:

                Grandparents are sure to link this to disgraced Nixon vice president Spiro Agnew.
            • Tasia
              • Tasoula
                • Theodosia
                  • Origin:

                    Greek
                  • Meaning:

                    "giving to God"
                  • Description:

                    This feminine form of Theodosius has long been buried deep in the attic, but might be a good discovery for the parent who wants to move beyond Theodora. Vice President Aaron Burr named a daughter Theodosia ("Dear Theodosia" is a song in the smash musical Hamilton), and it was the birth name of silent screen vamp Theda Bara. Theodosia actually appeared on the US popularity lists in the 1880s and 90s.