Greek names tend to have actual meaning — Alexander means 'defender of men,' Sophia means 'wisdom.' They've been borrowed by every culture that came after ancient Greece, which means they feel universal rather than ethnically specific.
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Sunday child
manly, strong, brave
healer, one who heals
helper, protector
healer
lord, master (Ky- root from Greek Kyrios)
life, living
glory of Hera
fragrant ointment
gentle, tame
crown, wreath, garland
goat (Greek mythology - Aegeon)
defender of men
to carry, to endure
echo, reverberating sound
man of Athens, learned one
wide, broad
wild boar
bright; swift
pure
not madness, alyssum flower
rose
chosen, judged
order, beauty, ornament
of Dionysus, follower of Zeus
will, desire, divine purpose
flower (possibly)
glory, to celebrate
all-seeing, vigilant
manly, brave
of Zeus (through Dionysus etymology)
pure, holy
devoted to Demeter, of the earth goddess
moon
unconditional, divine love
Associated with wisdom and sacred literature
victory of the people
bearer of Christ
beloved, desired
sun, moon
called forth, gloriously summoned
gift of the ocean
citadel, fortress
associated with Saint Spyridon, miracle worker
sweet flower
from Tyre, Phoenician
healer (from Jason root)
the wryneck bird used in ancient magic
lover of mankind
Exclamation of triumphant discovery
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