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Greek Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Phyllisa Leaf, foliage Greek Girl
Phyllissia Of the leaves; foliage Greek Girl
Phyllyda Leaf Greek Girl
Phyllydah Leaf, foliage; 'green bough' Greek Girl
Phyllypa Lover of horses Greek Girl
Phyllypah Lover of horses Greek Girl
Phyllys Leaf, foliage Greek Girl
Phylomelah Lover of song; friend of melody Greek Girl
Phylomina Lover of the moon Greek Girl
Phylomyna Lover of strength / beloved (from Greek philo- 'love' + element related to 'strength') Greek Girl
Phylomyne From Greek philo- "love" + ménos "strength/spirit" - commonly interpreted as "lover of strength" or "beloved". Greek Girl
Phylothea Lover of God; friend of God Greek Girl
Phylyda Leaf or foliage (derived from Greek 'phyllon') Greek Girl
Phylydah Leaf, foliage Greek Girl
Phyrne From Greek Φρύνη (phryné), originally meaning "toad" (likely a nickname) Greek Girl
Pippah Lover of horses Greek Girl
Pirra Fiery; flame-colored; red-haired Greek Girl
Pisis Drinking; drink Greek Girl
Podarge Swift-footed Greek Girl
Poli Diminutive/nickname. Depending on root, either 'little/small' (from Paulina/Paulus) or 'of Apollo' (from Apollonia) English, Greek Girl
Polixeni Very hospitable; 'many guests' Greek Girl
Polonah Possibly 'belonging to Apollo' (from Apollonia) or 'Polish / from Poland' (from Polonia); rare feminine name Greek Girl
Polyhymnia Muse of sacred hymns; "many praises" or "full of hymns" Greek Girl
Polyxena From Greek poly- 'many' + xenos 'guest/stranger' - 'very hospitable' or 'many guests' Greek Girl
Polyxene Very hospitable (literally 'many guests') Greek Girl
Polyxeni Very hospitable / much hospitality (from poly- 'many' + xenos 'guest/stranger') Greek Girl
Pompeia Of the Pompeius family; associated with pomp, procession, splendor Greek, Latin Girl
Popi Diminutive of Calliope/Kalliopi - "beautiful-voiced" Greek Girl
Praxedes From Greek 'praxis' meaning 'action' or 'deed' - often understood as 'one who performs good deeds.' Greek Girl
Praxedis Associated with action and justice; 'one who practices or exacts justice' Greek Girl
Procne From Greek proknē, 'swallow' (the bird); name of a figure in Greek mythology Greek Girl
Procris Likely related to 'choice' or 'the chosen one' (from Greek roots meaning to choose/choice) Greek Girl
Prokris Uncertain; possibly 'the discerning' or 'she who judges', from Greek root κρίνω (krínō, 'to judge') Greek Girl
Psyche From Ancient Greek ψυχή (psykhē) meaning 'soul', 'breath', or 'life'; also the name of a mythological woman associated with love and the soul. Greek Girl
Pyli Gate, gateway, portal Greek Girl
Pyra Fire, flame; fiery Greek Girl
Pyrena Likely 'of the Pyrenees' or associated with 'fire'; linked to the mythological figure Pyrene Greek Girl
Pyrene Derived from Greek pyr (fire) - 'fiery' or 'of fire' Greek Girl
Pyrenie Likely from Greek root 'pyr' (fire); associated with the mythological Pyrene and the Pyrenees mountains Greek Girl
Pyrra Flame-colored; fiery; red Greek Girl
Pythia Title of the Delphic priestess of Apollo; prophetess associated with Pytho (Delphi) Greek Girl
Renaia Modern name with variable meanings depending on root - commonly associated with 'reborn' (Renée/Renata), 'queen' (Reina/Regina), or 'peace' (Irene) Greek Girl
Reta Pearl English, German, Greek Girl
Retta May Retta: diminutive of Marietta/Henrietta (associated with 'pearl' or 'ruler'); May: from Maia/the month of May (Roman goddess, spring/growth). English, Germanic, Greek, Latin Girl
Rhea Silva Rhea: 'flowing' or 'mother of the gods' (Greek); Silva: 'wood' or 'forest' (Latin/Portuguese). Combined sense: 'mother of the forest' or 'flowing forest.' Greek, Latin Girl
Rhea-Jane Combination of Rhea ('flowing' or the Titan mother) and Jane ('God is gracious') Greek Girl
Rhea-Leigh Combines Rhea ('flowing' or the mother of the gods) and Leigh ('meadow' or 'clearing') - roughly 'flowing meadow'. Greek Girl
Rhea-Louise Combines Rhea ('flowing' or 'mother' in Greek) and Louise ('famous warrior' from Germanic via French) French, Greek Girl
Rhea-Mae Combines Rhea ('flowing' or 'mother of the gods') with Mae ('May' - spring/growth); suggests a nurturing, springlike or motherly quality. Greek, Latin, Roman Girl
Rheah Flowing; name of a Titaness, mother of the gods 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