Beautiful Greek Girl Names

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Updated April 2026
#1 Pick
Sophia
Rising Fast
Daphne
Hidden Gem
Calliope
Classic Pick
Penelope
Editor's Pick

Sophia (soh-FEE-ah)

Meaning "wisdom" in Greek, Sophia has been a popular name for centuries, symbolizing intellect and grace.

Top 10 Beautiful Greek Girl Names Names

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1Sophiasoh-FEE-ahMeaning "wisdom" in Greek, Sophia has been a popular name for centuries, symboli...Popular
2ChloeKLOH-eeFrom the Greek word for "verdant" or "blooming," Chloe is associated with spring...Popular
3Oliviaoh-LIV-ee-ahWhile of Latin origin meaning "olive tree," Olivia is a popular name in Greece a...Popular
4Penelopepeh-NEL-oh-peeMeaning "weaver" in Greek, Penelope is best known as the faithful wife of Odysse...Classic
5Athenaah-THEE-nahThe name of the Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts, Athena symbolizes ...Classic
6Alexandraal-eks-AN-druhA feminine form of Alexander, meaning "defender of mankind," Alexandra conveys s...Classic
7Theodorathee-uh-DOHR-uhMeaning "gift of God" in Greek, Theodora is a regal and meaningful name with a l...Classic
8Elenieh-LEH-neeThe Greek form of Helen, meaning "torch" or "light," Eleni is a classic name ass...Classic
9GeorgiaJOR-jahA feminine form of George, meaning "farmer" or "earth-worker," Georgia is a down...Classic
10Anastasiaan-uh-STAY-zhuhMeaning "resurrection" in Greek, Anastasia is a name associated with hope and ne...Classic
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Sophia
soh-FEE-ah
Meaning "wisdom" in Greek, Sophia has been a popular name for centuries, symbolizing intellect and grace.
PopularClassic
Chloe
KLOH-ee
From the Greek word for "verdant" or "blooming," Chloe is associated with springtime and fertility.
PopularTrending
Olivia
oh-LIV-ee-ah
While of Latin origin meaning "olive tree," Olivia is a popular name in Greece and evokes peace and fruitfulness.
Popular
Penelope
peh-NEL-oh-pee
Meaning "weaver" in Greek, Penelope is best known as the faithful wife of Odysseus in Homer's *Odyssey*.
Classic
Athena
ah-THEE-nah
The name of the Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts, Athena symbolizes intelligence and strategy.
Classic
Alexandra
al-eks-AN-druh
A feminine form of Alexander, meaning "defender of mankind," Alexandra conveys strength and protection.
Classic
Theodora
thee-uh-DOHR-uh
Meaning "gift of God" in Greek, Theodora is a regal and meaningful name with a long history.
Classic
Eleni
eh-LEH-nee
The Greek form of Helen, meaning "torch" or "light," Eleni is a classic name associated with beauty and radiance.
Classic
Georgia
JOR-jah
A feminine form of George, meaning "farmer" or "earth-worker," Georgia is a down-to-earth and grounded name.
Classic
Anastasia
an-uh-STAY-zhuh
Meaning "resurrection" in Greek, Anastasia is a name associated with hope and new beginnings.
Classic
Calliope
kuh-LYE-uh-pee
Meaning "beautiful voice" in Greek, Calliope was the muse of epic poetry in Greek mythology.
Rare/Unique
Irene
eye-REE-nee
Meaning "peace" in Greek, Irene is a serene and calming name with a timeless appeal.
Classic
Persephone
per-SEH-fuh-nee
In Greek mythology, Persephone was the queen of the underworld, associated with spring and rebirth.
Rare/Unique
Thalia
THAHL-yah
Meaning "to flourish" or "to bloom," Thalia was the muse of comedy and pastoral poetry in Greek mythology.
Rare/Unique
Daphne
DAF-nee
Meaning "laurel tree" in Greek, Daphne is associated with the nymph who was transformed into a laurel tree to escape Apollo.
Trending
Antigone
an-TIH-guh-nee
Meaning "against birth" or "worthy of one's parents" in Greek, Antigone is a tragic heroine in Greek mythology.
Rare/Unique
Cassandra
kuh-SAN-druh
Meaning "to shine, to excel" in Greek, Cassandra was a Trojan priestess cursed to see the future but never be believed.
Rare/Unique
Ariadne
ar-ee-AD-nee
Meaning "most holy" in Greek, Ariadne helped Theseus escape the Labyrinth in Greek mythology.
Trending
Selene
seh-LEE-nee
Meaning "moon" in Greek, Selene was the goddess of the moon in Greek mythology.
Rare/Unique
Phoebe
FEE-bee
Meaning "bright" or "radiant" in Greek, Phoebe was a Titan goddess associated with the moon.
Trending
Kyra
KYE-ruh
A feminine form of Cyrus, meaning "throne" or "sun" in Greek.
Trending
Xenia
ZEE-nee-ah
Meaning "hospitality" or "guest" in Greek, Xenia embodies kindness and welcoming nature.
Rare/Unique
Aretha
uh-REE-thuh
Meaning "excellence" or "virtue" in Greek, Aretha is a name that conveys strength and integrity.
Rare/Unique
Philomena
fil-oh-MEE-nuh
Meaning "lover of strength" in Greek, Philomena is a name with a powerful and resilient connotation.
Rare/Unique
Olympia
oh-LIM-pee-uh
Referring to Mount Olympus, the home of the gods in Greek mythology, Olympia is a majestic and powerful name.
Rare/Unique
Eudora
yoo-DOHR-uh
Meaning "good gift" in Greek, Eudora is a name that signifies a blessing or fortunate arrival.
Rare/Unique
Iolanthe
eye-oh-LAN-thee
Meaning "violet flower" in Greek, Iolanthe is a delicate and beautiful name associated with nature.
Rare/Unique
Lysandra
li-SAN-druh
Meaning "liberator" or "one who frees," Lysandra combines strength and independence.
Rare/Unique
Melantha
meh-LAN-thuh
Meaning "dark flower" in Greek, Melantha evokes a sense of mystery and unique beauty.
Rare/Unique
Niobe
NYE-oh-bee
In Greek mythology, Niobe was a queen known for her excessive pride, symbolizing the dangers of hubris.
Rare/Unique
Thisbe
THIZ-bee
A Babylonian name of uncertain meaning, Thisbe is known from the Greek myth of Pyramus and Thisbe, star-crossed lovers.
Rare/Unique
Calypso
kuh-LIP-soh
Meaning "she who hides" in Greek, Calypso was a nymph who held Odysseus captive on her island in Homer's *Odyssey*.
Rare/Unique
Electra
ee-LEK-truh
Meaning "shining, bright" in Greek, Electra is a figure in Greek tragedy, known for her determination and grief.
Rare/Unique
Hero
HEE-roh
Meaning "hero" or "demigod" in Greek, Hero is known from the Greek legend of Hero and Leander, tragic lovers.
Rare/Unique
Ianthe
eye-AN-thee
Meaning "violet flower" in Greek, Ianthe is a delicate and beautiful name associated with springtime.
Rare/Unique
Leda
LEE-duh
In Greek mythology, Leda was a queen of Sparta who was seduced by Zeus in the form of a swan.
Rare/Unique
Myrto
MEER-toh
Meaning "myrtle" in Greek, Myrto is a name associated with love, beauty, and immortality.
Rare/Unique
Parthenope
par-THEN-oh-pee
One of the sirens in Greek mythology, Parthenope's name means "maiden's voice."
Rare/Unique
Sophronia
soh-FROH-nee-ah
Meaning "self-controlled" or "sensible" in Greek, Sophronia embodies wisdom and prudence.
Rare/Unique

🔊 Pronunciation Guide

Sophiasoh-FEE-ah
ChloeKLOH-ee
Oliviaoh-LIV-ee-ah
Penelopepeh-NEL-oh-pee
Athenaah-THEE-nah
Alexandraal-eks-AN-druh
Theodorathee-uh-DOHR-uh
Elenieh-LEH-nee

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Sibling & Middle Names

Sophia & Alexander
Classic names with a shared Greek heritage.
Chloe & Theodore
A modern and classic pairing.
Athena & Perseus
Mythological siblings with strong characters.
Eleni & George
Traditional Greek names that complement each other.
Sophia & Grace
Combines Greek wisdom with English elegance.
Chloe & Isabelle
A trendy first name paired with a timeless middle name.
Athena & Marie
A powerful first name balanced by a classic middle name.
Penelope & Jade
A Greek classic with a modern gem-inspired middle name.

How to Choose: 5 Tips

Say it out loud — Test how the name sounds with your last name and as a full name.
Check the initials — Make sure the initials don't spell anything awkward.
Think about nicknames — Consider what the name shortens to naturally.
Cultural fit — Reflect on the name's origin and how it fits your family background.
Future-proof it — Imagine the name on a resume, not just a baby onesie.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Greek girl names so popular?
Greek girl names have a timeless quality, rooted in ancient mythology and history. Many of these names carry beautiful meanings related to wisdom, beauty, and strength, making them appealing to parents seeking meaningful names. Their classic sound and international appeal also contribute to their enduring popularity.
Are Greek names easy to pronounce?
Some Greek names have straightforward pronunciations, while others can be a bit tricky depending on your familiarity with Greek phonetics. It's always a good idea to practice the pronunciation and consider how the name will be perceived in your local area. Online pronunciation guides can be very helpful.
How do I choose the right Greek girl name for my baby?
Consider the meaning of the name, its sound, and how well it fits with your family's surname. Think about the associations that come with the name, whether mythological or historical. Ultimately, the best name is one that resonates with you and your partner.
Are there any Greek names that are considered unlucky?
While most Greek names carry positive connotations, some are associated with tragic figures in mythology, such as Cassandra. However, whether you consider a name "unlucky" is a matter of personal belief and cultural context. It's always wise to research the name's background.
What are some unique and rare Greek girl names?
If you're looking for something distinctive, consider names like Iolanthe (violet flower), Xenia (hospitality), or Parthenope (maiden's voice). These names are less common but still carry the beauty and depth of Greek heritage. Exploring mythological figures can also uncover unique options.

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