Female and male first names : Greece.



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Phoebe is a Greek-derived name meaning 'radiant', inspired by the planet Venus, and prominent in both Greek mythology and Christianity.
Phor is a rare yet distinguished male given name of Greek origin, derived from 'phoros', meaning 'bringing' or 'bearing'. It is associated with Phoroneus, the first king of Argolis in Greek mythology.
Phorever is a distinctive given name of Greek origin meaning 'forever' or 'eternity', symbolizing longevity and timelessness.
Phoenix, often shortened to Phox, is a Greek-origin name meaning "dark red" or "deep purple", referencing the mythical bird that rises from its ashes, symbolizing rebirth and immortality.
Phronia is a rare Greek female given name derived from "phronesis," meaning understanding or wisdom in action.
Phyllis is a Greek name meaning 'many-thriving' or 'luxuriant', derived from phullon and popularized by Alexander Pope's poem "The Rape of the Lock".
Phylea is a rare, exotic name with unclear origins but potentially Greek roots, inspired by "phyllon," meaning leaf. Despite uncertainty about its meaning, it has historical significance and is often chosen for its uniqueness.
Phylecia is a rare, Greek-derived name meaning 'maiden' or 'young woman', historically linked to mythological nymphs and symbolizing strength and courage.
Phylica is a rare, Greek-derived name meaning 'leaf,' associated with nature, growth, and renewal.
Phylicia is a rare Greek feminine given name meaning 'tribe' or 'family', symbolizing belonging to a group or community.
Phylis is a rare yet historic feminine given name of Greek origin, meaning 'daughter', known for figures like Saint Phyllis and poet Phyllis Wheatley.
Phylisa is a distinctive Greek-derived name that embodies loving hospitality.
Phylisia, of Greek origin, means "pertaining to a lotus" and signifies beauty, grace, and purity.
Phyllis is a rare yet distinctive name of Greek origin, meaning 'leaf' and drawing inspiration from Greek mythology, particularly the sea nymph Phyllida and the legend of Demophon and Phyllis.
Phyllicia is a rare Greek-derived name meaning "leaf," symbolizing nature and growth.
Phyllip is a rare, Greek-origin name meaning 'leaf', symbolizing nature and growth.
Phyllis is a unique and elegant feminine given name of Greek origin, meaning "leaf".
Phyllisann is a unique feminine Greek name composed of 'Phyll-' meaning leaf or foliage, and '-ann' signifying grace or favor, with no historical figure attached.
Phyllisia is a unique Greek female name meaning 'leaf', inspired by the nymph Phyllis from Greek mythology, and popular among European nobility in medieval times due to its association with springtime births.
Phylliss is a Greek-derived name meaning 'leaf,' symbolizing growth and nature, first appearing in the U.S. early 20th century.
Phyllistine is a rare yet beautiful Greek female name meaning "with leaves", symbolizing connection to nature and growth.
Phyllys is a rare Greek feminine name meaning 'leaf', symbolizing growth and new beginnings.
Phynix is a unique unisex name of Greek origin, derived from "phoinix," meaning "dark red." In Greek mythology, Phenix was a bird that rose from its own ashes, symbolizing transformation and rebirth.
Pierson is a distinctive English given name derived from Middle English 'Pierson', meaning 'son of Pieris', with roots tracing back to the Greek word for 'stone'.
Pita is a unique Greek feminine name meaning 'wheat', dating back to ancient times when it was used as an invocation to Demeter, goddess of harvest.
Plato is a Greek masculine given name derived from 'platys', meaning 'wide' or 'broad'. It's associated with the famous ancient Greek philosopher, who lived around 428-347 BC.
Pluto, of Latin origin, means 'wealth' and is associated with the Roman god of the underworld.
Poleth is a distinctive Greek name meaning "of/from the city," associated with notable figures like Plato's Polemarchus and Trojan prince Polydamas, carrying historical significance.
Polixeni, of Greek origin, means "hospitality of the city.
Polli is a rare Greek female name derived from the word 'pollon', meaning 'many' or 'much'. Traditionally given to fortunate girls, it signifies abundance and prosperity.
Pollux is a rare Greek male name derived from 'Polydeukes', meaning "very hospitable". It is famous in Greek mythology as one of the immortal twins Dioscuri alongside Castor.
Porschea is a unique, recently created name of unknown origin, not associated with the automobile manufacturer Porsche, and its meaning is unclear.
Poseidon is a Greek name meaning 'husband', carried by the powerful sea god known as the "Earth-Shaker".
Posey is an English given name derived from the Greek god Poseidon, meaning 'to produce, create', reflecting his power over waters and earthquakes.
Pria is a Greek-derived name meaning 'to be in love,' associated with love and romance.
Priam: Greek origin, meaning "to pierce" or "to wound," was king of Troy during the Trojan War known for his wisdom and diplomatic skills.
Printis is a rare Greek name derived from "prinos," meaning "early-ripening," appearing in the epic poem "Dionysiaca" as a companion of Dionysus, the god of wine and joy.
Prissila is a unique Greek name meaning 'a gift from the priest', reflecting its religious connotation.
Prometheus is a Greek name meaning "forethought," associated with the Titan god who stole fire from Mount Olympus to benefit humanity, despite being punished.
Promyss is a rare yet powerful Greek name derived from 'promisso', meaning 'to promise'.