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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horse lover
glory, splendor, divine radiance
to tame, subdue
from the wood, forest child
flowering, flourishing
hospitality, stranger-friend
star maiden, starry one
devoted to Demeter, goddess of harvest
from Elysium, heavenly
messenger of the gods, boundary marker
dark, black (complexion or hair)
wide, broad
dry, of dry soil (like the azalea plant)
life
of the Dorian people
gentle breeze, morning air
salt lake
variant of Chloris, flower goddess
entangling men
salvation, deliverance
feminine form of Alpha
truth (possible Alethea derivation)
well-spoken, eloquent
Dorian woman, from the Dorian people
good; well; true
farmer, earth-worker (from George)
resurrection, rising up
helper, protector
honey bee
follower of Dionysus
variant of Aretha — virtuous, excellent
Moon goddess; lunar deity
great, mighty, large
divine, of Dionysus
Good harvest
from Corinth, of the Corinthian people
one who will rise again
follower of Christ, Christian
follower of Christ (from Christina)
harvester; from the island of Thera
lion-hearted
from Mount Cynthus
from Thera (island)
harvester, reaper
maiden, young woman
resurrection, born again
Defender of men; variant of Sandra from Alexandra
follower of Christ, anointed one
maiden, young girl
from Mount Cynthus
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