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Greek Goddess Names

Greek goddess names are making an unlikely comeback for 21st century babies, combining ancient roots with august namesakes and distinctive style. Some names of the Greek goddesses are well-known in the contemporary Western world, such as Iris and Selene, while others are used occasionally or have been asleep for centuries.

Along with Iris and Selene, other Greek goddess names in the US Top 1000 include Calliope, Persephone, Athena, Maia, Daphne, Penelope, Irene, and Phoebe. Unique Greek goddess names worth considering for your daughter include Anthea, Gaia, Artemis, and Clio — the Muse of history and heroic poetry.

Greek mythology is a rich font of names of goddesses as well as sirens, titanesses, nymphs, and muses. The complete list of Greek goddess names usable for your baby is here. Go here for goddess names from a range of cultures.

Greek Goddess Baby Names

Nemy

Meaning: sweet

Origin:Mende
1629
Dulcibella

Meaning: sweet and pretty

Origin:Latin
4588
Pipaluk

Meaning: sweet little thing who belongs to me

Origin:Greenlandic
4753
Dulcie

Meaning: sweet

Origin:Latin, diminutive of Dulcibella
883
Dulcia

Meaning: sweet

Origin:Latin
7206
Chan

Meaning: sweet smelling tree

Origin:Cambodian
6497
Vevina

Meaning: sweet lady

Origin:Scottish
2880
Anoush

Meaning: sweet

Origin:Armenian
6182
Rihanna

Meaning: sweet basil

Origin:Arabic
1313
Shirin

Meaning: charming, sweet

Origin:Persian
2875
Roanna

Meaning: sweet

Origin:Variation of Rosanna or Latin
5557
Douce

Meaning: gentle, sweet

Origin:French
6664
Deucalion

Meaning: sweet sailor

Origin:Greek
3641
Dulce

Meaning: sweet

Origin:Latin
2281
Manju

Meaning: pleasant, sweet

Origin:Sanskrit
4727
Naaman

Meaning: sweet herbs

Origin:Hebrew
6039
Quanah

Meaning: sweet smelling, fragrant

Origin:Native American, Comanche
6057