Female and male names : Greece.
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AALEXUS
FeminineUnique Greek name formed by blending Alexios ('to defend') and Aloysius ('noble wolf'), conveying strength, courage, nobility, and leadership.
AALYSIA
FeminineCaptivating Greek name meaning 'noble', derived from the ancient Greek word 'alysia'.
AARION
MasculineGreek name meaning 'peaceful', used historically by both boys and girls, and popularized in recent times through its association with the 'Final Fantasy' video game series.
AARIONNA
FeminineUnique Greek-derived female name meaning 'song' or 'melody', associated with music and harmony.
ABAS
MasculineGreek name of historic significance, bearing different meanings across cultures, including 'smart' in Islamic tradition and 'ancestor of heroes' in Greek mythology.
ABDREW
MasculineAndrew is a Greek name meaning "manlike" or "strong".
ABRAXAS
FeminineRare and captivating name of uncertain origin, believed to come from ancient Gnostic tradition where it represented the supreme deity or savior god, often depicted as a human-rooster-serpent hybrid. The name may derive from Greek words 'abrasax' or 'abracadabra', related to the power of speech and creation. Throughout history, Abraxas has been associated with various mythical figures like Hermes, but its true meaning remains elusive despite its rich heritage and connection to divine creation.
ABRION
MasculineRare, distinctive given name of unknown origin and meaning.
AC
MasculineGreek origin, meaning "sharp" or "pointed", derived from the Greek word 'akmos'. It has historical significance in Greek mythology as the name of an Argonaut, and has been used throughout history, including by early Christians and Roman figures. Today, it remains a distinctive choice with a rich history and association with strength.
ACACIA
FeminineGreek feminine given name derived from the word 'akakia', meaning 'without grief'. It gained popularity in the late 19th century due to its association with strength, resilience, and beauty, symbolized by the sacred acacia tree of Greek mythology. Today, it is most commonly found in English-speaking countries but has also gained global appeal due to its captivating sound and meaningful origin.
ACAMAS
MasculineGreek masculine given name of unknown origin, possibly derived from 'akamas', meaning 'unfought' or 'invincible'. It appears in Greek mythology as the son of Theseus and Phaedra, fought in the Trojan War, and was a suitor for Penelope in Homer's Odyssey. In Christianity, Acamas was used as a martyr's name and several saints bore this name. Today, it is relatively rare but remains an attractive choice due to its rich history.
ACARI
FeminineRare Greek name meaning 'careless' or 'without sorrow', despite its unconventional meaning.
ACETON
MasculineRare Greek name meaning 'sour wine', historically associated with sharp wit and intelligence.
ACHAI
MasculineRare Greek name derived from "achos," meaning pain or sorrow, but steeped in rich historical significance as it's associated with the Achaeans, an ancient Greek tribe known for their courage and military prowess.
ACHERON
MasculineRare given name of Greek origin, meaning 'the other side' or 'the river of pain,' associated with the entrance to Hades in Greek mythology.
ACHILLE
MasculineAchilles is a Greek male given name derived from 'Αχιλλευς', meaning 'pain' or 'grief', associated with Achilles, the legendary hero of Homer's Iliad.
ACHILLEAS
MasculineRare yet significant Greek masculine given name derived from the ancient hero Achilles, symbolizing pain but also triumph over adversity.
ACHILLES
MasculineGreek name derived from the mighty warrior hero, meaning 'pain' or 'grief', reflecting his mother Thetis' sorrow upon his participation in the Trojan War.
ACHILLEUS
MasculineAchilles is a Greek name derived from the hero of Homer's Iliad, meaning "painful" or "grieving," though it was likely not intended as such by the ancients.
ACHILLIES
MasculineAchilles is a Greek name derived from the hero of "The Iliad", meaning "pain" or "grief", but symbolizing strength despite its somber origin.
ACIRE
MasculineRare Greek-derived male name meaning 'sharp' or 'acute', symbolizing intelligence and wit.
ADALINE
FeminineGreek-origin feminine name meaning 'noble' or 'of noble birth'.
ADANIS
MasculineAdanis is of Greek origin, derived from the god Adonis known for his exceptional beauty and love by Aphrodite.
ADDISEN
FeminineUncommon, modern name of unknown origin, used worldwide with various spellings like Addyson or Adalynne. It has no clear historical or cultural significance, making its meaning and interpretation subjective.
ADDONIS
MasculineDistinctive Greek name derived from 'Adonis,' meaning 'lord' or 'the handsome one.'
ADEANA
FeminineRare, Greek-origin female name meaning 'invincible' or 'noble'.
ADELIS
FeminineRare and fascinating Greek name derived from "adelos," meaning "not seen" or "invisible." It signifies individuals with elusive qualities like intelligence or creativity.
ADELYNNA
FeminineUnique, elegant name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Germanic 'adal' meaning noble, combined with Welsh 'llwyn' meaning wooded.
ADILYNE
FeminineUnique, recently coined name believed to combine elements from Adelina, Adeline, and Seraphina. Its meaning is uncertain but often interpreted as "noble" or "exalted," possibly derived from Latin or Greek roots. It's gained popularity in English-speaking countries despite lacking historical significance.
ADNREW
MasculineAndrew is a male given name of Greek origin meaning 'manly' or 'courageous'.
ADONES
MasculineRare Greek name meaning "dark-haired", associated with the mythological youth loved by Aphrodite and Persephone.
ADONIA
FeminineRare Latin-derived name, meaning 'lord' or 'master', drawing from Greek mythology's Adonis.
ADONIS
MasculineMale given name of Greek origin, meaning "from Adonis," signifying handsome youth.
ADONIS
FeminineGreek name meaning "lord" or "master," derived from the handsome shepherd in Greek mythology who was loved by Aphrodite and met an untimely death while hunting.
ADONNIS
MasculineGreek-origin male given name, meaning 'lord' or 'lordly', derived from the god Adonis in Greek mythology associated with beauty, love, and the cycle of life and death.
ADONYS
MasculineAdonys is of Greek origin, derived from the god Adonis who was known for his exceptional beauty and charm in ancient mythology.
ADREAN
FeminineGreek-origin name, meaning "manly" or "virile," derived from the name Andreas, and is currently quite uncommon.
ADRENA
FeminineRare Greek-derived given name, relating to the adrenal glands.
ADREON
MasculineAdreon: A boy's name of mysterious origin, often associated with Greek nobility, though interpretations vary.
ADREONA
FeminineRare Greek feminine given name derived from 'adrea', meaning 'virgin' or 'maiden', associated with the goddess Hestia symbolizing purity and domesticity.