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Goddess Names for Babies

Goddess names, the names of mythological figures from all over the world, seem more baby appropriate now that ever, with the rise of ancient Roman names and the discovery of many antique choices, such as Luna and Phoebe.

Along with Luna and Phoebe, other goddess names in the US Top 1000 include Athena, Aurora, Flora, Freya, Iris, Cora, Selena, and Thalia. Less common goddess names – such as those of Hindu and Celtic goddesses – include Aine, Devi, Lakshmi, and Niamh.

Our overall top picks are on this list, but for even more goddess names, please see our lists on Greek goddess names and Roman goddess names. For even more unusual choices, check out this list created by @gondolin of Mythological Goddess Names for Girls.

The most diverse and usable mythological baby names for your own little goddess might include the following.

Cleta

Meaning: the renowned one

Origin:Greek
3357
Ersa

Meaning: dew

Origin:Greek
3392
Origin:Greek
3489
Harmonia

Meaning: agreement, concord

Origin:Greek
3510
Kanya

Meaning: virgin

Origin:Hindi
3514
Styx

Meaning: the hateful

Origin:Greek
3539
Urania

Meaning: heavenly

Origin:Greek
3575
Embla

Meaning: elm

Origin:Norse
3720
Origin:Latin, deity name
10177
Annona

Meaning: corn, grain

Origin:Latin
11427
Alectrona

Meaning: rooster, morning

Origin:Greek
0
Origin:Finnish
0
Origin:Finnish deity
0
Zaranitsa

Meaning: dawn

Origin:Belorussian
0
Laima

Meaning: luck

Origin:Latvian
0
Origin:Celtic
0
Damona

Meaning: bull; deer

Origin:Celtic
0
Devana

Meaning: divine

Origin:Polish, Czech, Serbian, Croatian
0
Seetha

Meaning: furrow

Origin:Sanskrit
0
Origin:Polish
0