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Greek Baby Boy Names All Names - Girl Names Only
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Achates: Figure in ancient Greek mythology who was the companion of Aeneas
Achelous: A river god
Acheron: River of sorrow/woe
AchiIles: Lipless
Achilles: A Trojan War Hero
Acis: Lover of Galatea
Acrisius: Grandfather of Perseus
Actaeon: In ancient Greek mythology Actaeon was a hunter dismembered by his own dogs
Acteon: A hunter dismembered by his own dogs
Adad: Storm and flood god
Adapa: Figure in ancient Greek mythology
Admetus: A king of Pherae
Adonis: Highly attractive
Adras: Manly
Adrastus: One of the attackers in 'The Seven Against Thebes'
Adrian: Rich
Aeacus: Son of Zeus; grandfather of Achilles
Aeetes: Medea's father
Aegeus: Zeus' shield, which was made of goatskin Also the name of the second husband of Medea
Aegis: Form of Aegeus - Zeus' shield, which was made of goatskin Also the name of the second husband of Medea
Aegisthus: Cousin of Agamemnon
Aegyptus: King of Egypt; father of the Danaides
Aeneas: Praiseworthy Aeneas was the Trojan hero of Virgil's Aeneid, This name his been occasionally used since the Renaissance
Aeolus: Changeable; god of the winds
Aesculapius: God of medicine
Aeson: Father of Jason in ancient Greek mythology
Aetios: Eagle
Agamedes: Murdered by his brother for theft
Agamemnon: Leader of the Greek forces against Troy
Agapios: Love
Agathias: Good
Agenor: Son of Poseidon
Aiakos: Son of Zeus
Aindreas: Manly
Aindriu: Manly
Aineas: Praising
Aiolos: Change
Ajax: Eagle Also a figure in ancient Greek mythology
Akil: From the river Akil
Alandair: Form of Alexander - Defender of men Alexander the Great was a 4th century Macedonian king for whom the Egyptian city of Alexandria is named Eight popes and three Russian emperors have been named Alexander
Alasd: Avenger
Alasdair: Form of Alexander - Defender; protector of mankind
Alastair: Form of Alexander - Defender; protector of mankind
Alaster: Form of Alexander - Defender; protector of mankind
Alastor: Avenger
Alcinoos: Helps Odysseus return home
Alcinous: Helps Odysseus return home
Alcnaeon: One of the Thebes attackers
Alcyoneus: Kingfisher Alcyoneus fought against Athena in Greek mythology
Alddes: Descended from Alcaeus
Alec: Form of ALEXANDER - Defender of mankind
Alejandro: Form of Alexander - Defender; protector of mankind
Alejo: Diminutive of Alexander - Defender of men; protector of mankind
Alek: Diminutive of Alexander - Defender of men; protector of mankind
Aleko: Form of Alexander 'defender of mankind'
Alekos: Diminutive of Alexander - Defender of men; protector of mankind
Aleksander: Form of Alexander - Defender; protector of mankind
Aleksandr: Defender of man
Aleksandur: Defender of man
Aleksy: Defender of man
Alesandro: Form of Alexander - Defender; protector of mankind
Alessandre: Form of Alexander - Defender; protector of mankind
Alessandri: Form of Alexander - Defender; protector of mankind
Alessandro: Defender of man
Alex: Defender of Mankind
Alexander: Defender of Mankind
Alexandras: Defender of man
Alexandre: Form of Alexander - Defender; protector of mankind
Alexandro: Form of Alexander - Defender; protector of mankind
Alexandros: Defender of man
Alexandrukas: Defender of man
Alexei: Defender of man
Alexi: Diminutive of Alexander - Defender of men; protector of mankind
Alexio: Defender of man
Alexis: Defender of man
Alick: Diminutive of Alexander - Defender of men Alexander the Great was a 4th century Macedonian king for whom the Egyptian city of Alexandria is named Eight popes and three Russian emperors have been named Alexander
Alik: Diminutive of Alexander - Defender of men; protector of mankind
Alisander: Form of Alexander - Defender; protector of mankind
Alissander: Form of Alexander - Defender; protector of mankind
Alistair: Form of Alexander - Defender of men; ruler Also means avenger
Alister: Form of Alexander - Defender; protector of mankind
Alistir: Form of Alexander - Defender; protector of mankind
Alix: Defender of man
Allissandre: Form of Alexander - Defender; protector of mankind
Allistair: Form of Alexander - Defender; protector of mankind
Allister: Form of Alexander - Defender; protector of mankind
Allistir: Form of Alexander - Defender; protector of mankind
Aloeus: Father of giants
Alpheus: River god
Alsandair: Form of Alexander - Defender; protector of mankind
Alsandare: Form of Alexander - Defender; protector of mankind
Altair: Bird
Alyosha: Defender of man
Alyoshenka: Defender of man
Ambrocio: Immortal
Ambrose: Immortal 5th-century British military leader Ambrosius Aurelianus was probably a prototype for legendary King Arthur
Ambrus: Immortal
Amphiaraus: One of the attackers of Thehes
Amphion: Son of Zeus in ancient Greek mythology
Amphitryon: Husband of Alcmene
Ampyx: Father of Mopsus
Amycus: Friendly Son of Poseidon in Greek mythology
Anacletus: Form of Anakletos - Calling forth
Anael: Guardian of Librans
Anakletos: Calling forth
Anastagio: Reborn
Anastasio: Reborn
Anastasios: Resurrected
Anastasius: Reborn
Anasztaz: Reborn
Anatol: Easterner
Anatole: Easterner
Anatoli: Easterner
Anatolijus: Easterner
Anatolio: Easterner
Ancaeus: An Argonaut
Anchises: Father of Aeneas in ancient Greek mythology
Ander: Manly
Anders: Son of Ander
Anderson: Son of Ander
Andor: Manly
Andrea: Manly
Andreas: Form of ANDREW - Manly
Andres: Manly
Andreus: Manly; brave Form of English Andrew
Andrew: Manly, Strong
Andries: Manly
Androgeus: Son of Minos
Androu: Manly
Angel: Messenger or angel A popular masculine name in Sicily after the 13th-century saint, Angel Angel Clare is the hero of Thomas Hardy's novel 'Tess of the D'Urbervilles'
Angell: Messenger
Angelo: Messenger
Angus: Unique choice
Anibal: Graced by God
Aniketos: Never conquered
Aniol: Manly
Anker: Manly
Anndra: Manly
Anstice: Immortal
Anstiss: Resurrected
Antaeus: Enemy Killed by Hercules in Greek mythology
Antaios: Form of Antaeus - Enemy Killed by Hercules in Greek mythology
Antares: The name of a giant red star; the brightest in the constellation Scorpio
Anteros: Mutual love
Anthony: Priceless
Antilochus: Son of Nestor
Antinous: One of Penelope's suitors
Antiphates: A Cyclops
Anton: Priceless
Antony: Priceless
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