Are you interested in ancient Greek baby names? You can find our top 100 choices for boys and girls below. Popular Ancient Greek Baby Names for Boys Apollo, Zeus, and Poseidon are among the most popular gods in Greek mythology. But you can also name your child after Greek heroes with int...
If you're intrigued by female names that connote both power and beauty, you might consider looking at Greek names for your baby girl. Many of these names have roots in ancient history and offer modern equivalents that you may immediately recognize. See our list of extensive Greek girl names ...
You don’t have to be Greek to appreciate the strength and power in Greek names. After all, many of the names we use today derive from ancient Greek monikers, as you’ll learn by reading this extensive list of boys’ names. To help you find a wonderful Greek name for your son, we'...
For your convenience, this post is sorted in alphabetical order. You will be able to find the most comprehensive list of Greek names, their meanings, and pronunciations, in the following categories: Contents Greek Boy Names Greek Girl Names Gender Neutral Greek Names Greek Boy Names Abacus An...
The names of other Greek sailors who may have come to America during this period are John Griego and Petros the Cretan. There is some speculation that Juan De Fuca, who discovered the straits south of Vancouver Island, may have been a Greek named Ionnis Phocas. One of the first Greek ...
*See Names and Places at the end of this volume for further information. location was said to be far away on remote islands or lying beneath the sea or the ground. Certain caves or hills were believed to be entrances to this otherworld. ...
Prosymna was one of the names for the New Moon. She was also a nurse of Hera with her sisters: Acraea and Euboea. Rumor See Ossa, above. She was a swift-footed and feathered demon goddess who delivered messages - not always truthfully.n Semnai Semnai is another name for the Erinyes...
Aristotle tells us that he was the first to introduce into the drama arbitrary choral songs, which had nothing to do with the subject, and that he wrote pieces with fictitious names, which appear to have been half way between the idyl and comedy. His intimacy with Aristophanes doubtless ...
We see it written that way, even in the names of Court women -- but not, as it happens, for men, like the King. Changed in Philosophy: Greek philosophy represented a burst of creativity. While Thales' views about water reflected long held mythic accounts (both Egyptian, Babylonian, and ...