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Ancient Greek Names

Ancient Greek names are suddenly being used for modern babies. The revival of Greek mythology as a fresh naming influence has led to thousands of babies being born with once-unusual names like Penelope, Atlas, and Calliope.

Along with Penelope, Ancient Greek girl names ranking in the US Top 1000 include Athena, Alexandra, Chloe, Paris, Sophia, and Zoe.

For boys, the Ancient Greek name influence is even stronger. Along with Atlas, Ancient Greek boy names ranking in the Top 1000 include Alexander, Theodore, Orion, Leon, and Sebastian.

Now we are moving beyond names from solely mythology and considering names that were used in Ancient Greek culture. There is some crossover between these categories, although Greek children were usually given variations of the names of gods and goddesses, rather than the actual divine name.

Along with Alexandra and Zoe, Greek girl names in the US Top 700 include Anastasia, Chloe, and Irene. Boy baby names ranking highly include Alexander, Damon, Leonidas, Orion, and Theodore. In Greece, popular names include Athanasios, Eirene, Nicholas, and Sophia. Along with familiar choices like Jason, Gregory, and Melissa, you’ll find many intriguing names from Ancient Greece that are waiting to be discovered.

For more Greek names, take a look at our lists of Greek Goddess Names and Greek Baby Names for Modern Kids.

Melitta Melitta is a name that is commonly given to ...
Origin:Greek
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Demosthenes Demosthenes is a masculine name with its roo...
Origin:Greek
7141
Chloe

Meaning: young green shoot

Origin:Greek
71
Anastasia

Meaning: resurrection

Origin:Greek, feminine variation of Anastasios
47
Agnes

Meaning: pure, virginal

Origin:Greek
187
Alexandra

Meaning: defending men

Origin:Greek, feminine form of Alexander
63
Sophia

Meaning: wisdom

Origin:Greek
152
Andrew

Meaning: strong and manly

Origin:Greek
118
Alexander

Meaning: defending men

Origin:Greek
42
Nicholas

Meaning: people of victory

Origin:Greek
124
Christopher

Meaning: bearer of Christ

Origin:Greek and Latin
206
Simon

Meaning: he has heard; flat-nosed

Origin:Hebrew, Greek
61
Theodore

Meaning: gift of God

Origin:Greek
3
Sebastian

Meaning: person from ancient city of Sebastia

Origin:Latin from Greek
18