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Greek Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Georgett Farmer; earth-worker Greek Girl
Georgiena Farmer; earth-worker Greek Girl
Georgienna Farmer, earth-worker Greek Girl
Georginah Farmer, earth-worker Greek Girl
Georgine Farmer, earth-worker Greek Girl
Georgyana Farmer; earth-worker Greek Girl
Georgyanah Farmer; earth-worker Greek Girl
Georgyn Farmer; earth-worker Greek Girl
Georgyna Farmer, earth-worker Greek Girl
Georgyne Farmer, earth-worker Greek Girl
Geranium Name of a flowering plant (geranium); ultimately derived from Greek for 'crane' ('little crane') Greek Girl
Giacyntah Derived from Greek Hyakinthos - the hyacinth flower; associated with beauty and purple/blue color Greek Girl
Gianoula God is gracious Greek Girl
Giuditta Maria Giuditta: 'woman of Judea' (Jewess). Maria: 'bitter' / 'beloved' (various interpretations). Combined: 'Judith Mary' - the Jewish woman + Mary (bitter/beloved). Greek, Italian, Latin Girl
Giulia Veronica Giulia: youthful; Veronica: 'true image' (folk etymology) or 'bringer of victory' (from Berenice) Greek, Italian Girl
Glafira From Greek γλαφυρός (glaphyros) meaning "polished, elegant, refined"; often interpreted as "graceful" or "delicate". Greek Girl
Glauce Bluish-gray or sea-green; gleaming Greek Girl
Glauke From Greek glaukós meaning "blue-green", "gleaming", or "glaucous" Greek Girl
Glukoza Glucose French, Greek, Russian Girl
Gyacinta Hyacinth (the flower); linked to the hyacinth of Greek mythology Greek Girl
Gyacynta Hyacinth - the flower (often associated with blue/purple blooms) Greek Girl
Gymnasia Place for physical training; exercise (from Greek γυμνασία) Greek Girl
Gyni Woman; female Greek Girl
Hagia Holy, sacred; saintly Greek Girl
Haideah Likely 'noble' (from Adelheid/Heidi); alternatively associated with the literary name Haidée/Haydée. Germanic, Greek, Spanish Girl
Halaine Light; torch; bright, shining one Greek Girl
Halcyone From Greek myth meaning "kingfisher"; associated with calm seas and tranquility (the word halcyon). Greek Girl
Haline Bright, shining; torch Greek Girl
Hallia A feminine name of uncertain origin - possibly 'of the sea' (Greek) or 'remembrance' (Hawaiian), or a modern English elaboration of Hallie. English, Greek, Hawaiian Girl
Halliah Varies by origin - Hawaiian: "remembrance of a loved one"; Greek: "of the sea"; Hebrew (rare): linked to elements meaning "praise" or "God remembers". Greek, Hawaiian, Hebrew Girl
Halyakah Unclear; possibly 'ascending/exalted' (if linked to Hebrew Aliyah) or 'of the sea' (if linked to Greek Halia) Greek Girl
Halyna Calm, serenity (literally 'calm' or 'calm sea') Greek Girl
Haralambia Shining with joy (from 'chara' = joy + 'lampos/lampos' = shining) Greek Girl
Harmonia Harmony, concord Greek Girl
Harmoniah Harmony, agreement or concord; can be interpreted as 'harmony of God' if the -iah ending is read as a theophoric suffix referring to Yahweh. Greek Girl
Harpinna Associated with the mythological Harpina; possibly linked to 'harp' or the Greek root harpē (meaning 'snatcher') - interpretations vary Greek Girl
Harra Commonly 'free' (Arabic); in other traditions associated with 'joy' (Greek) or the Hindu name Hara (Shiva). Arabic, English, Greek, Hindu, Sanskrit, Scandinavian Girl
Hasione Possibly 'longing' or 'desire' (etymology uncertain) Greek Girl
haydee From Greek Haidē; commonly interpreted as 'modest' or 'small' (exact meaning uncertain) Greek Girl
Heby Likely "youth" (from Greek Hebe); alternatively a Swedish place-name sense tied to "-by" (village) - exact meaning depends on origin Greek, Swedish Girl
Hecuba Uncertain; name of the Trojan queen in Greek mythology Greek Girl
Hekate Goddess of magic, witchcraft, crossroads and ghosts; name often interpreted as "she who works from afar" Greek Girl
Heketa Name of the Greek goddess of magic, crossroads and the moon; often interpreted as "far-reaching" or "worker from afar". Greek Girl
Hekuba Etymology uncertain; often interpreted as "far-ruling" or possibly of pre-Greek/Anatolian origin Greek Girl
Helah Uncommon feminine name - most often a variant of Hala meaning "halo" or "aura"; alternatively linked to Hela/Helena with associations to the Norse underworld or the Greek/Latin root for "light/torch." Arabic, Greek, Hebrew, Norse Girl
Helan Torch; shining light Greek Girl
Helanah Derived from the Greek Helénē, commonly interpreted as 'torch' or 'light; shining'. Greek Girl
Helayn Light, torch; bright or shining Greek Girl
Helayne Light; torch; shining, bright Greek Girl
Helean Bright, shining; torch Greek Girl

Greek Girls name popularity over time

Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Greek-origin name in our dataset.

3,266
Names in this origin
60
With data in 2025
0
Births 2025
404,838
Peak year 0