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Greek names - Baby names with the origin Greek

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Myrrina Derived from myrrh - the fragrant resin used in incense and perfumes; connotes fragrance/bittersweet aroma Greek Girl
Myrrinah Derived from 'myrrh' - the aromatic resin; connotations of fragrance, preciousness, and bittersweetness Greek Girl
Myrrine Derived from the Greek word for myrrh (the fragrant resin); 'of myrrh' or 'fragrant' Greek Girl
Myrta Myrtle (the myrtle plant); symbol of love, honor and fertility Greek Girl
Myrtha Myrtle (the evergreen shrub), symbolically linked with love, fertility, and immortality Greek, Latin Girl
Myrtia Myrtle (the evergreen shrub), symbol of love, fertility, and immortality Greek Girl
Myrtill Myrtle (evergreen shrub) - associated with love, fertility and immortality Greek Girl
Myrtis Myrtle (the evergreen shrub); symbolically linked to love, purity, and victory Greek Girl
Myrtoessa Derived from the myrtle plant; 'myrtle' or 'of the myrtle' Greek Girl
Mátyás Gift of Yahweh Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Latin Boy
N Letter N; fish English, Greek, Latin, Phoenician Boy
N. The letter N; commonly used as an initial standing for a personal name English, Greek Unisex
Nacola Victory of the people Greek Unisex
Naiad Freshwater nymph; water spirit Greek Girl
Naiadia Water nymph; associated with freshwater spirits Greek Girl
Naiia Uncertain - possible meanings include 'dolphin' (Hawaiian), association with water nymphs/'naiads' (Greek), or desire/yearning (Basque-derived interpretations). Basque, Greek, Hawaiian Girl
Nakitas Victorious (from Greek nike, "victory") Greek Boy
Nakos Likely a Greek diminutive/variant of Nikolaos, meaning "victory of the people". Greek Boy
Naneta Grace; favored Greek Girl
Nannos Little one; dwarf; small Greek Boy
Nanos Dwarf; little one; very small Greek Boy
Narcisio Derived from the Greek for the narcissus flower (daffodil); associated with 'numbness'/'sleep'. Greek, Italian Boy
Narciska Derived from Narcissus - associated with the narcissus (daffodil) flower; from Greek narkē meaning 'numbness' Greek Girl
Narcissa From Greek 'Narkissos' referring to the narcissus flower; associated with 'numbness/sleep' and the mythological figure Narcissus Greek Girl
Narcissah From Greek 'narkissos' meaning 'daffodil' (linked to the myth of Narcissus). Greek Girl
Narcisso From the Greek name Narkissos, associated with the narcissus flower (daffodil); etymologically linked to 'numbness' (narkē). Greek Boy
Narcisus From the Greek narkissos, name of the narcissus (daffodil) flower; associated with 'numbness/sleep' (narkē) and the mythological youth Narcissus. Greek Boy
Narcyso From the Greek Narkissos meaning "numbness"; associated with the narcissus flower and the myth of Narcissus. Greek Boy
Narcyss From the Greek word for the narcissus flower; linked to 'numbness' or 'sleep' (from narkē) Greek Boy
Narcyssa From the narcissus flower (daffodil); associated with the myth of Narcissus - often interpreted as 'daffodil' or related to 'numbness' (from Greek narke). Greek Girl
Narcysse From Greek narkē 'numbness, sleep'; associated with the narcissus (daffodil) flower and the myth of Narcissus Greek Girl
Narcyz From the narcissus flower (daffodil); associated with the myth of Narcissus and themes of self‑love Greek Boy
Narges Narcissus flower Greek, Persian Girl
Narkissa From the Greek 'Narkissos' - associated with the narcissus flower; connotations of beauty and, etymologically, 'numbness' or 'sleep.' Greek Girl
Narkissos From the Greek word for the narcissus flower; linked to the mythic figure Narcissus and perhaps related to Greek 'narkē' (numbness). Greek Boy
Nasos Immortal Greek Boy
Nassos Diminutive of Athanasios, meaning 'immortal' or 'deathless'. Greek Boy
Nastas Resurrection Greek Boy
Nastassija Resurrection Greek Girl
Natalianou Derived from Latin natalis 'birth' - often interpreted as 'born on (Christmas)' or 'of the birth' Greek, Latin Girl
Natja Hope Greek, Old Church Slavonic, Slavic Girl
Nauplius Derived from Greek naus 'ship' - 'seafarer, navigator, shipwright.' Greek Boy
Nausikaa From Greek naus 'ship' + a stem often interpreted as 'mighty' (or in some readings 'burner'); commonly given as 'ship‑mighty' - name of a Phaeacian princess in Homer's Odyssey. Greek Girl
Nausikia Burner of ships (from Greek naus 'ship' + kaio 'to burn') Greek Girl
Nautia Sailor; of the ship; seafaring. Greek, Latin Girl
Nayade Freshwater nymph; water spirit Greek Girl
Ne-Yo New, young English, Greek Boy
Necho UNKNOWN Ancient Egyptian, Greek, Hebrew, Latin Boy
Nechola Victory of the people English, French, Greek Girl
Nechole Victory of the people English, Greek Girl

Greek name popularity over time

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

5,562
Names in this origin
102
With data in 2025
0
Births 2025
927,318
Peak year 0