Female and male first names : Greece.



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Ambriana is a unique feminine name of Greek origin meaning "flawless," derived from the word "ambrosia" associated with divine perfection in mythology.
Ambros is a unique male name of Latin origin, derived from the word 'ambrosius', which means 'immortal' or 'divine'.
Ambrose, of Latin origin, means "immortal" or "divine," associated with Greek mythology's god Ambrosia.
Ambrosha is a distinctive Greek name meaning 'food of the gods' or 'immortality', created in the Middle Ages as a female form of Ambrosius, associated with St. Ambrose.
Ambrosia is a Greek-derived female given name meaning 'food of the gods' or 'immortal', associated with femininity, grace, and eternal youth in Greek mythology.
Ambrous is a Latin name meaning 'immortal', associated with Greek god Zeus and saint Ambrose.
Andrew is of English origin, derived from the Greek 'Andreas', meaning 'manly' or 'strong', popularized by Normans post-1066.
Amethyst is a captivating feminine name derived from the Greek 'amethystos', meaning 'not intoxicated'. It gained popularity through Edith Nesbit's children's books and has been associated with the purple gemstone since ancient times.
Amethyst is a unique and captivating female given name of Greek origin, meaning "not drunken," inspired by the vibrant purple amethyst gemstone and associated with healing powers in ancient Greek mythology.
Amirakle is a rare Greek name derived from 'amiraklès', meaning 'wonderful' or 'marvelous', associated with admiration in Greek culture.
Amirion is a unique Greek name derived from "amiro," meaning "to contend" or "to rival.
Amisaday is a unique and distinct given name with unknown origin.
Amista is a Greek-origin name meaning 'friendship', symbolizing harmony and unity.
Amylea is a unique Greek female name derived from "amylon," meaning flour, with historical ties to ancient Greek mythology like the nymph Amyclae.
Amethyst is a Greek-origin name meaning "not drunken," derived from the gemstone amethyst, and was popularized during the Victorian era in England.
Amethyst is a distinctive feminine given name of Greek origin, derived from the precious amethyst stone, meaning 'not drunk' in ancient Greek mythology.
Anachristina is a rare, Greek-derived female name meaning "another Christ" or "a second anointing".
Anacia is a unique Greek name meaning 'priceless', popularized by an early Christian martyr known for her selfless giving.
Anagrace is a unique Greek-derived given name, meaning 'grace without measure', created by combining elements from Anna or Grace.
Anaiias is a distinctive Greek name meaning 'to bloom' or 'flourish', associated with growth and beauty.
Anaire: Unique female name of Greek origin, means 'to raise up', associated with Nike, the goddess of victory.
Analea is a Greek-derived name meaning "song" or "hymn," associated with breath, life, and artistic inspiration.
Analesia is a rare yet captivating Greek name meaning "painless" or "without grief," symbolizing happiness and freedom from suffering.
Analeigh is a unique and beautiful Greek girl's name that means "grace" or "favor.
Analexis is a rare Greek name meaning 'to fight against odds', suggesting resilience and determination.
Analiesa is a unique Greek feminine name derived from "analusis," meaning "untying" or "loosening," symbolizing liberation and freedom.
Analissa is a rare yet captivating Greek name that means 'defender of mankind'.
Analya is a Greek-derived name meaning 'grace' or 'favor', popularized recently due to its elegant sound and positive connotation.
Analynn is a captivating Greek-origin female name meaning "unraveling" or "solution," combining elements of "ana-" meaning "back" or "up," and "-lynn." Despite its modern creation, it has gained popularity in recent years for its unique sound and positive connotations.
Analys is a rare Greek name meaning "clear" or "distinct," pronounced ah-NAH-liss, used for both boys and girls since medieval times.
Analysa is a captivating female name of Greek origin, derived from "analusis" meaning "solution" or "resolution".
Analysia is a rare feminine given name derived from Greek roots 'analuein' meaning 'to untangle', and 'sophia' meaning 'wisdom'. It was created by blending 'Analysis' and 'Sophia', reflecting intelligence and insightful understanding.
Analyss is a rare Greek-derived name meaning 'solution' or 'answer', reflecting intelligence and problem-solving abilities.
Anasofia is a captivating female name of Greek origin, derived from "anastasis," meaning resurrection, combining "ana-" (up or again) with "-sophia" (wisdom).
Anasophia is a distinctive Greek feminine name derived from Anastasia, meaning 'resurrection' or 'rebirth', with the addition of 'sophia', denoting wisdom.
Anastasia is a female given name of Greek origin that means "resurrection" or "rebirth".
Anastaisha, of Greek origin, combines 'anastasis', meaning resurrection, and 'asha', life, signifying 'resurrection of life'. In mythology, she's Prometheus' wise daughter, embodying hope and resilience.
Anastaja is a rare yet elegant Greek name meaning 'resurrection', popularized by early Christian saints like Saint Anastasia.
Anastasha is a beautiful and rare feminine given name of Greek origin, derived from the word "anastasis" meaning "resurrection".
Anastashia is a unique female name of Greek origin, derived from 'anasta' meaning 'resurrection', signifying rebirth.