Name |
Meaning |
Origin |
Popularity |
Other Gender |
Acantha
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Thorn
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Greek
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Aegle
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Brightness
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Greek
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Alala
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War-like
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Greek
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Alethea
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Verity, truth
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Greek
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Alexandra
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Defender of man
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Greek
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Althea
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Healing herb
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Greek
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Amalthea
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From Greek and Roman mythology, meaning “loving and nourishing,” in allusion to the fabled goat of the same name that nursed Zeus or Jupiter.
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Greek
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Andromeda
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Leader of men
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Greek
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Angelia
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Messenger; messenger of God
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Greek
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Anthea
|
Flowery
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Greek
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Aphrodite
|
Foam
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Greek
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Arete
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Excellence; righteous
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Greek
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Ariadne
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Most holy
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Greek
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Artemis
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Butcher
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Greek
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Cynthia
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From Mount Kynthos
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Greek
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Danae
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She Who Judges
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Greek
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Daphne
|
Laurel
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Greek
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Delia
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From Delos
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Greek
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Demeter
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Earth mother
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Greek
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Dione
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“Love and beauty,” in allusion to a Greek name of Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty.
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English
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Doris
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From Doris; gift
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Greek
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Echo
|
Reflected sound
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Latin
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Elektra
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Shining, bright, radiant
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Greek
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Eudora
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Good gift
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Greek
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Evadne
|
Well, good
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Greek
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Gaia
|
The earth
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Greek
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Halcyon
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Kingfisher
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Greek
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Hebe
|
Youth
|
Greek
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Helen
|
Sun ray, shining light
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Greek
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Hemera
|
Day
|
Greek
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Hera
|
Queen
|
Greek
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Hermione
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Messenger; earthly
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Greek
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Hero
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Hero
|
Greek
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Hestia
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In Greek mythology, the goddess of the hearth.
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Greek
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Irene
|
Peace
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Greek
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Iris
|
Rainbow
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Greek
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Jocasta
|
Shining moon
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Greek
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Kore
|
Maiden
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Greek
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Leda
|
Woman
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Greek
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Lyssa
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Noble, exalted; rational; from the blessed isles; God's promise; God is my oath; cheerful, lighthearted
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Latin
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Maia
|
Great; mother
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Greek
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Nike
|
Victory
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Greek
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Nyx
|
Night
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Greek
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Pallas
|
Wisdom
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Greek
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Greek mythology names for girls have long won over parents with their beauty and strength. Time tested, many of these sweet names have become classics around the world. With their amazing meanings and stories to tell, we certainly see why.
When most people think of Greek mythology names for girls, they likely first think of Hera, the queen of gods. She’s beautiful, and while ancient, she feels right at home with modern baby girl names, like Haley and Aria. Athena is another goddess, and she represented wisdom, adding to her appeal. Aphrodite is another standout with her bold styling and sound, and as the goddess of love and beauty, it’s little wonder why parents adore her.
The most popular girl names from Greek mythology today are ones you might not expect to have Greek ties. There’s Penelope, the wife of Odysseus, who’s seen a meteoric rise in popularity. Not only is she beautiful, but she has endless nickname potential, with Penny, Nellie, and Nell just some of her offerings. You probably know Maia, a short and sweet pick. She was a daughter of Atlas and means “good mother” in her native tongue. How sweet! You might also recognize Iris, the Greek goddess of rainbows. She’s risen steadily with other vintage monikers, and we can’t wait to see how high she climbs on the charts.
While plenty of Greek mythology names for girls are popular, many others remain rare. One of our favorite rare beauties is Astraea, an astrological pick who’s a nice alternative to the mega-popular princesses Luna and Nova. Some rare finds carry a fashionable vintage feel, like Daphne and Cynthia. Others have amazing meanings, like Ariadne’s “most holy,” and Calliope’s “beautiful voice.” Many other beautiful Greek mythology names for girls are waiting, like Delia, Nyx, Evadne, and Xanthe.
Browse our list and see what Greek golden girls you find.