Baby Mythological Girl Names

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Updated April 2026
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Athena (uh-THEE-nuh)

The Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts, known for her strategic thinking and protective nature.

Top 10 Baby Mythological Girl Names Names

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1Athenauh-THEE-nuhThe Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts, known for her strategic thinki...TAG
2ArtemisAHR-teh-missThe Greek goddess of the hunt, wilderness, wild animals, the Moon, and archery, ...TAG
3Dianadye-AN-uhThe Roman equivalent of Artemis, also representing the hunt, moon, and wildernes...TAG
4Auroraaw-ROHR-uhThe Roman goddess of dawn, symbolizing new beginnings and hope.TAG
5HecateHEH-kah-teeA Greek goddess associated with magic, crossroads, moon, and witchcraft, revered...TAG
6Persephoneper-SEH-fuh-neeThe Greek goddess of spring growth and queen of the underworld, symbolizing tran...TAG
7Calliopekuh-LYE-uh-peeThe Greek muse of epic poetry, representing eloquence and inspiration.TAG
8Seleneseh-LEE-neeThe Greek goddess of the moon, embodying serenity and nocturnal beauty.TAG
9Freyafray-ahThe Norse goddess of love, beauty, fertility, gold, and war, representing passio...TAG
10IsisEYE-sissAn Egyptian goddess of magic, motherhood, protection, and healing, revered for h...TAG
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Athena
uh-THEE-nuh
The Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts, known for her strategic thinking and protective nature.
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Artemis
AHR-teh-miss
The Greek goddess of the hunt, wilderness, wild animals, the Moon, and archery, representing independence and strength.
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Diana
dye-AN-uh
The Roman equivalent of Artemis, also representing the hunt, moon, and wilderness.
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Aurora
aw-ROHR-uh
The Roman goddess of dawn, symbolizing new beginnings and hope.
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Hecate
HEH-kah-tee
A Greek goddess associated with magic, crossroads, moon, and witchcraft, revered for her mysterious power.
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Persephone
per-SEH-fuh-nee
The Greek goddess of spring growth and queen of the underworld, symbolizing transformation and rebirth.
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Calliope
kuh-LYE-uh-pee
The Greek muse of epic poetry, representing eloquence and inspiration.
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Selene
seh-LEE-nee
The Greek goddess of the moon, embodying serenity and nocturnal beauty.
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Freya
fray-ah
The Norse goddess of love, beauty, fertility, gold, and war, representing passion and strength.
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Isis
EYE-siss
An Egyptian goddess of magic, motherhood, protection, and healing, revered for her nurturing power.
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Juno
JOO-noh
The Roman goddess of marriage, women, and childbirth, representing protection and stability.
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Circe
SIR-see
A Greek sorceress known for her knowledge of potions and herbs, representing magic and transformation.
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Pandora
pan-DOHR-uh
In Greek mythology, the first human woman, known for opening a jar that released evils into the world, but also hope.
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Rhea
REE-uh
A Titaness in Greek mythology, the mother of the Olympian gods, representing motherhood and fertility.
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Cassandra
kuh-SAN-druh
A Trojan princess in Greek mythology who was given the gift of prophecy but cursed so that no one would believe her.
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Gaia
GAY-uh
The Greek personification of the Earth, representing nature and motherhood.
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Echo
EH-koh
A nymph in Greek mythology who was cursed to only repeat the words of others.
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Nyx
NIX
The Greek goddess of the night, representing darkness and mystery.
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Jocasta
joh-KAS-tuh
The queen of Thebes in Greek mythology, known for her tragic fate.
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Lilith
LIL-ith
In Jewish folklore, Lilith is often considered the first woman before Eve, associated with independence and strength.
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Morrigan
MOR-rih-gan
The Celtic goddess of war, fate, and death, representing power and sovereignty.
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Rhiannon
ree-AN-non
A Welsh goddess associated with horses, birds, and the moon, representing beauty and grace.
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Danu
DAH-noo
The Celtic mother goddess, representing fertility and abundance.
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Aine
AWN-yah
An Irish goddess associated with summer, the sun, and fertility.
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Epona
eh-POH-nah
A Celtic goddess of horses, representing protection and prosperity.
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Vesta
VES-tuh
The Roman goddess of the hearth, home, and family, symbolizing warmth and security.
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Flora
FLOR-uh
The Roman goddess of flowers and spring, representing beauty and new beginnings.
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Luna
LOO-nah
The Roman goddess of the moon, embodying tranquility and mystery.
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Minerva
mi-NER-vuh
The Roman goddess of wisdom, crafts, and strategic warfare, equivalent to the Greek Athena.
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Pomona
poh-MOH-nah
The Roman goddess of fruit trees, gardens, and orchards, representing abundance and prosperity.
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Bellona
beh-LOH-nah
The Roman goddess of war, associated with courage and strategy.
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Jana
YAH-nah
A Roman goddess associated with doorways, beginnings, and the moon.
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Tethys
TEE-this
A Titaness in Greek mythology, representing the source of fresh water.
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Maia
MAH-yah
A Greek goddess, one of the Pleiades, associated with springtime and growth.
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Hera
HEH-ruh
The Greek goddess of marriage, women, and family, known as the queen of the gods.
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Hebe
HEE-bee
The Greek goddess of youth, representing vitality and beauty.
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Iris
EYE-riss
The Greek goddess of the rainbow and messenger of the gods, representing communication and hope.
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Theia
THEE-ah
A Titaness in Greek mythology, associated with sight and the shining light of the heavens.
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Psyche
SYE-kee
A Greek goddess of the soul, representing love and inner beauty.
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🔊 Pronunciation Guide

Athenauh-THEE-nuh
ArtemisAHR-teh-miss
Dianadye-AN-uh
Auroraaw-ROHR-uh
HecateHEH-kah-tee
Persephoneper-SEH-fuh-nee
Calliopekuh-LYE-uh-pee
Seleneseh-LEE-nee

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Sibling & Middle Names

Athena & Apollo
Wisdom and light.
Freya & Thor
Norse sibling connection.
Aurora & Orion
Celestial themes.
Diana & Leo
Classic and strong.
Athena & Grace
Elegant and timeless.
Aurora & Celeste
Heavenly combination.
Freya & Willow
Nature-inspired and strong.
Isis & Maeve
Mystical and powerful.

How to Choose: 5 Tips

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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 a name 'mythological'?
A mythological name is one that originates from mythology, which is a collection of myths or stories belonging to a specific culture or religion. These names are often associated with gods, goddesses, heroes, and other legendary figures from ancient cultures like Greek, Roman, Norse, and Egyptian. They offer a connection to a rich history of storytelling and symbolism.
Are mythological names too unusual for a baby?
While some mythological names might sound unconventional at first, many have become increasingly popular as parents seek unique and meaningful names for their children. The key is to consider the name's pronunciation, cultural context, and overall sound to ensure it resonates with you and your family. Some mythological names are very accessible and familiar.
How do I choose the right mythological girl name?
Start by exploring different mythologies and identifying characters or figures that you admire or connect with. Research the meaning and symbolism associated with each name, and consider how it sounds and feels. Think about the name's potential nicknames and how it will fit with your last name.
Do mythological names carry any specific cultural significance?
Yes, mythological names are deeply rooted in the cultural beliefs and traditions of their origin. For example, Greek and Roman mythological names carry associations with specific gods, goddesses, and heroes, reflecting their attributes and stories. Understanding the cultural significance can add depth and meaning to your child's name.
Are there any potential drawbacks to choosing a mythological name?
One potential drawback is that some mythological names can be difficult to pronounce or spell, which might lead to occasional mispronunciations or questions. Additionally, some names are associated with tragic or negative stories, so it's important to research the name's background thoroughly. However, many parents find that the unique and meaningful nature of these names outweighs any potential challenges.

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