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Greek Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Krysteenah Follower of Christ; Christian Greek Girl
Krystiin Follower of Christ Greek Girl
Krystiina Follower of Christ; 'anointed' Greek Girl
krystina Christian; follower of Christ Greek Girl
Krystinah Follower of Christ; 'anointed' (Christian) English, Greek Girl
Krystinna Follower of Christ Greek Girl
Krystinne Follower of Christ / Christian Greek Girl
Krystyina Follower of Christ; 'anointed one' Greek Girl
Krystynah Follower of Christ (Christian) Greek Girl
Krystynne Follower of Christ Greek Girl
Ksanochka Diminutive form of Ksenia/Xenia - related to 'xenia' meaning hospitality or welcome Greek Girl
Ksanyuta Hospitable, guest-loving (from Greek xenia: hospitality) Greek, Ukrainian Girl
Ksena Hospitality; hospitable - related to 'guest' or 'stranger' Greek Girl
Ksenie Hospitality; welcoming (guest-friend) Greek Girl
Ksenii From Greek 'xenos' meaning 'stranger' or 'guest', associated with hospitality Greek Girl
Kseniija Hospitality; hospitable Greek Girl
Kynthia From Mount Cynthus; epithet of the goddess Artemis, often associated with the moon Greek Girl
Kyrena From Cyrene - 'sovereign' or 'lady'; can also mean 'from Cyrene' (the ancient Greek city). Greek Girl
Kyriakoula Diminutive of Kyriaki; "little one belonging to the Lord" Greek Girl
Kyrrah Likely a modern spelling of Kyra/Kira; commonly taken to mean "lady" (from Greek kyra) or associated with Irish Ciara meaning "dark-haired." English, Greek, Irish Girl
Kyrylla Feminine form of Cyril; "lordly, masterful" (from Greek kyrios 'lord') Greek Girl
Lachesis The measurer - one of the Three Fates who measures the thread of life and determines its length. Greek Girl
Ladona The lady; alternatively associated with Ladon (mythological dragon/river) Greek, Italian Girl
Lainah Generally interpreted as “noble” or “bright/shining,” depending on the root English, Greek Girl
Lais Uncertain/obscure; historically borne by famous ancient Greek courtesans; etymology unclear Brazilian, Greek Girl
Laise Likely a variant of the ancient Greek name Lais; original meaning is uncertain. Historically associated with the Greek hetaera Lais. English, Greek, Portuguese Girl
Lalage From Greek meaning 'to babble' or 'prattling' (a chatterer). Greek Girl
Lambrini Bright; radiant Greek Girl
Lambroula Diminutive of Lampros; 'little bright' or 'little radiant one' Greek Girl
Lameya Likely a variant of Lamia/Lamiya; in Arabic contexts often interpreted as “dark-lipped,” and in other usages associated with the Greek mythological name Lamia. Arabic, Greek Girl
Lamie Often associated with Arabic Lāmia meaning "shining" or "radiant"; also linked to the Greek name/place Lamia and the mythological figure. Arabic, English, Greek Girl
Lampetia Shining, radiant (from Greek lampein 'to shine') Greek Girl
Lanoree Light, torch English, Greek Girl
Laodameia From Greek laos 'people' + damazein 'to subdue' - 'subduer of the people' / 'one who masters the people'. Greek Girl
Laodamia Subduer/tamer of the people Greek Girl
Laodice Justice of the people Greek, Latin Girl
Larisia From Larissa (a Thessalian city); associated with 'citadel' Greek Girl
Larisse From the ancient city Larissa - 'citadel' or 'fortress'. Greek Girl
Larrisa Originally a toponym meaning 'from Larissa' (an ancient Greek city); exact older meaning uncertain, possibly related to 'citadel' or of pre-Greek origin Greek Girl
Larysa Derived from the ancient city name Larissa; commonly associated with 'citadel' or linked to a mythological nymph Greek Girl
Laudamia Tamer or subduer of the people (from Greek laos 'people' + damazein 'to tame') Greek Girl
Lavra Associated with the laurel (symbol of victory, honor); in ecclesiastical usage, refers to a monastic complex (lavra). Greek, Latin, Slavic Girl
Leandra Derived from 'lion-man'; for females often interpreted as 'lioness' or 'brave as a lion.' Greek, Portuguese, Spanish Girl
Leandrah Feminine form of Leander meaning 'lion-man'; interpreted as 'lioness' or 'lion-like'. Greek Girl
Ledaea Derived from Leda - a mythological Spartan queen; meaning uncertain, often associated with 'woman' or 'lady'. Greek Girl
Leeandrah Lion-like; derived from elements meaning 'lion' and 'man' (often interpreted as 'lioness' or 'brave as a lion') Greek Girl
Leigh-Anna From Leigh ('meadow') + Anna ('grace') - roughly 'meadow of grace' or 'graceful meadow'. English, Greek Girl
Leirah Possibly 'night' (from Leila), 'weary' (from Leah), 'lyre/harp' (from Lyra), or 'field/furrow' (from Portuguese 'leira'). Arabic, Galician, Greek, Hebrew, Portuguese Girl
Leiriope From Greek leírion 'lily' - often interpreted as 'lily-like' or 'lily-faced'. Greek Girl
Leksi Defender/helper (from Greek alex- 'to defend') 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