Greece is revered for its gorgeous seaside, temperate climate and delicious cuisine. No wonder it’s a favorite travel destination for celebrities — and plentyy of film backdrops (Mamma Mia, anyone?). Of course, there’s so much more to Greece than just the beautiful views and people; it’s also the birthplace of Western society, duh. Oh, and it’s the home of — and inspiration for — a whole slew of beautiful Greek baby names.
Math, science, astrology, medicine, libraries, philosophy, democracy, the alphabet and the Olympic Games? Yeah, those wouldn’t exist if it weren’t for some of the greatest minds of Ancient Greece, like Aristotle, Socrates, Plato, Democritus, Pythagoras, Anaximander and Hypatia. And you guessed it: Those are some pretty epic names for kids, too.
But the Greek contributions don’t end there; the Ancient Greeks also inspired centuries of people to expand their imaginations, minds and moral values by passing down mythological tales of powerful yet fallible gods and goddesses. Some of these figures — Adonis, Orion, Athena — have lived on not only through stories, but also through the generations of young children bearing their names.
Whether you’re looking for something godlike to name your child or simply hope to honor Grecian culture and contributions, here is a list of Greek baby names (for kids of any gender) that would make even Zeus proud of us mere mortals.
Greek baby boy names
- Achilles: Hero from The Iliad
- Adonis: Aphrodite’s’ love
- Adrian: Wealthy
- Aegeus: Protector
- Alec: Defender of men or mankind
- Alesandro: Mankind’s protector
- Basil: Kinglike
- Barak: Lightning
- Belen: Arrow
- Bemus: Platform
- Caesar: Long-haired, Julius Caesar
- Calix: Handsome
- Christophe: Christ-bearer
- Cicero: Historian
- Claus: People’s victory
- Cole: People’s victory
- Constantine: Constant
- Corban: A gift devoted to God
- Cy: Proud
- Damen: Divine power
- Darius: Wealthy
- Deacon: Servant, messenger
- Demitrius: Lover of the Earth
- Dennis: Wild
- Deo: Godlike
- Dru: Vision
- Egan: Little fire
- Eros: God of love
- Estevan: Crown
- Eugene: Born lucky
- Evan: Young warrior
- Ezio: Eagle
- Faustus: Lucky
- Felipe: Loves horses
- Flavian: Blond
- George: Farmer
- Giles: Young goat
- Gregory: Watchful
- Griffin: Mythological beast
- Hercules: Exceptionally strong
- Homer: Promise
- Icarus: Legendary figure
- Isidore: The gift of Isis
- Jace: Healer
- Jerry: Holy
- Jorges: Farmer
- Julian: Youthful
- Kal: Most beautiful
- Karan: Pure
- Keelan: Lean
- Kosmos: Order
- Kristo: Christ-bearer
- Kyril: Lordly
- Lander: Lion man
- Layland: Protector of men
- Leo: Lion
- Magus: Magician
- Mateo: Devoted to God
- Maximus: Greatest
- Miles: Merciful
- Moe: Saved
- Neo: New
- Nicholas: Victorious people
- Nicos: People’s victory
- Niles: People’s victory
- Nyke: Speed
- Obelius: Pillar of strength
- Odell: Ode
- Odysseus: Full of wrath
- Orien: The hunter
- Orrin: Mountain
- Othello: Acute
- Otis: Keen hearing
- Owen: Well born
- Pancras: All-powerful
- Pearce: Stone, rock
- Philip: Horse lover
- Phoenix: Mystical bird
- Proteus: Changeable
- Quinn: Fifth-born child
- Rastus: The loving one
- Sander: Protector
- Santos: Saint
- Sirius: Sparkling
- Spiro: Spiral
- Stavros: Crowned
- Tadd: Courageous
- Tassos: Harvester
- Theo: Divine gift
- Timon: Worthy
- Titan: Of the giants
- Tomaso: Twin
- Tyrone: King
- Ulysses: The angry one
- Urion: From heaven
- Vasilios: With royal blood
- Vitalis: Life
- Xander: Protector
Next: Greek baby girl names and meanings
A version of this article was originally published in April 2011.
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