Greek Baby Names
Browse Greek origin names and compare meaning and trend context before finalizing your shortlist.
Names In This Collection
Xyla
Xyla evokes a concise, strong Greek-origin name with resilience.
Pronounced ZAI-lah
Yelena
Yelena, of Greek roots, evokes bright light and clear presence.
Pronounced yeh-LEH-nah
Ysidro
Ysidro, a Greek-rooted name linked to gift and goodness.
Pronounced ee-SEE-droh
Yuvraj
Yuvraj combines peace with a modern, Greek-influenced sound.
Pronounced YOU-vrahj
Zander
Zander carries a strong, protector-inspired sound with modern appeal.
Pronounced ZAN-der
Zandra
Zandra suggests a strong, leadership-oriented presence.
Pronounced ZAN-drah
Zenaida
Zenaida is a Greek-origin name with a hopeful, uplifting feel.
Pronounced zeh-NAI-da
Zeno
Zeno is a concise Greek-origin name meaning peace.
Pronounced ZEE-no
Zenobia
Zenobia is a Greek-origin name with a strong, empowering presence.
Pronounced ze-NO-bee-a
Zenon
Zenon is a Greek-origin name with a sturdy, resilient feel.
Pronounced ZEE-non
Zephyr
Greek-origin boy name evoking the west wind and a breezy sense of freedom.
Pronounced ZEF-er
Zeta
Greek-origin name from a Greek letter, carrying a hopeful, classic feel.
Pronounced ZEE-tuh
Zeus
Greek god-inspired name with a bold, luminous presence for a boy.
Pronounced ZOOS
Zoe
Zoe is the Greek name meaning life, widely used globally.
Pronounced ZOH-ee
Zoey
Zoey is a lively variant of Zoe meaning life from Greek roots.
Pronounced ZOH-ee
Zoie
Zoie, a modern take on Zoe, means life with a Greek heritage.
Pronounced ZOH-ee
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FAQ
- What defines Greek origin names?
- Greek origin pages group names with shared language and cultural roots.
- How do I validate popularity for these names?
- Use linked US ranking and SSA routes to compare year and state-level adoption.
