I named my first born after my father in law and would like some suggestions for my future kids. Girls names are easy but I would like some suggestions on boys names, names that would be easy to pronounce for non greek speaking people and names that others cant easily make fun of. Genuine answers would be appreciated.
What are some really cool Greek names for boys?
Adonis - meaning "my lord."
Alexandros-form of Alexander, meaning "defender of mankind."
Angelos-meaning "angel, messenger"
Apollodoros-"Gift of Apollo"
Aristoteles- "a thinker",derived from the elements aristos "excellence" and telos "purpose"
Chariton-meaning "grace, kindness"
Demetrios-meaning "loves the earth"
Eugenios-meaning "Well born"
Fotis-meaning "light"
Helios-meaning "sun"
Hermes-meaning "of the earth"
Ioannis-meaning "God is gracious"
Konstantinos-meaning "steadfast"
Leandros- meaning "Lion-man"
Nicolaos-meaning "victory of the people"
Matthaios-meaning "gift of God"
Makarios-meaning "blessed"
Orestes-meaning "of the mountains"
Orion-meaning "mountain man"
Panagiotis- meaning "All-holy"
Paris- my favorite- no meaning
Perikles-meaning "Surrounded by glory"
Philemon-meaning "affectionate"
Phoivos-meaning "shining one"
Theodoros-meaning "Gracious gift'
Zephyr- "west wind"
Yiannis-meaning "God is gracious"
Reply:Alec
Alessandri/e/o
Alexei
Christos
Damen
Darrius
Demetri
Dion
Endre
George
Gregorie
Isidore
Lysander
Marko
Markos
Myles
Nicholas
Paul
Paulos
Peder
Pedro
Petros
Sabastian
Stephan
Theo
Xander
Zale
or google 'baby names'.
Reply:When naming a child you need to know what the name meant.
Achilles A Trojan War Hero
Adonis Highly Attractive
Alec Form of Alexander
Alexander, Alex Defender of Mankind
Andreas Form of Andrew
Andrew Manly, Strong
Adrian Rich
Anthony Flourishing
Arsenio Masculine
Basil Royal
Bishop Overseer
Carsten, Karsten Annointed
Christian Follower of Christ
Christopher Christ-Bearer
Colin Form of Nicholas
Cosmo Roderly, Harmonious
Damian, Damien Tamer
Darius Wealthy
Demetrius Lover of the Earth
Dennis From Greek Mythology
Elias Form for Elijah
Eugene Born to Nobility
Galen, Gale Healer
George Farmer
Gino Form of Eugene
Hector Steadfast
Jason Healer
Julius, Julian Youthful
Khristos, Christos Form of Christopher
Leon, Leonard Brave as a Lion
Milos Pleasant
Moris Son of the Dark One
Myron Fragrant Ointment
Nemo Glen
Nickolas (and all other spellings) Victorious People
Paris Lover
Peter Small Rock
Philip, Phil Horse Lover
Sebastian (and all other spellings) Venerable
Spiro Breath, Round Basket
Stamos Form of Stephen
Stephen (and all other spellings) Crowned
Thaddeus, Tad Courageous
Thanos Nobleman
Theodore Gift of God
Timothy Honoring God
Tyrone Sovereign
Xander Form of Alexander
Xenos Stranger
Yanni, Yanny, Yannis Form of John
Zander Form of Alexander
Zeno Cart, Harness
Reply:there are many greek boys names like:
* christopher
* alexander
* damien
* andrew
* gene
* jason
* george
* Luke
* peter
* pheonix
* steve
* steven
* stephen
* tom
* tim
Reply:Dimitri is a nice name
Reply:Acacio, Demos, Dennis (it is Greek), Dimitri, Jason, Jasper, Jerome, Odell, Ondr茅, Andr茅, Timothy, Cletus
http://www.thinkbabynames.com/search/1/g...
This website may help too!
Reply:Niko
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Reply:Zeus, Adonis, Aristotle, Herodotis, Herecles (Hercules), Pericles, Testicles. Okay, sorry. Aristotle is okay, Ari for short. Kids are going to find ways of making fun of any name. He either laughs with it or toughens up. I did both, depending on how big the other kid was! Remember the song, "A Boy Named Sue"? Well my name isn't Sue but it could be a girl's name. A Greek name? How about Kappa kappa kappa? Have a good day and enjoy they new baby. Pedro? Must be south Greece.
Reply:Stavros. Every time a winner.
Reply:My favourite ones are:
- Andrew (Manly; strong)
- Darius (Wealthy)
- Basil (Royal)
- Hector (Steadfast)
- Spiro (Breath)
- Theodore (Gift of God)
These names are easy to pronouce :D
Hope your future kids stay healthy.
Reply:why not just search the net...
simple names like philip have a greek background.
Reply:then, name after your mum's name or dad's. and that it is depending if others had parents names first.
Reply:I love Yannis.
Reply:Alexis is greek or Alexius
Jonas is greek so is Loukas maybe you can spell it Lucas
Seth I think is greek too and Zephyr which is weird
I had a friend named Uriah
Reply:there heaps of greek names such as:
Nikolas [depending on spelling]
Jason
Alexander
Julius
Christian
George
Christopher
Colin
Leonard
Steven
Philip
Theodore
Reply:Stavros, Vasili, Andeaeous.
Try Johnno
Reply:If you want to follow the tradition of Greece you might use the other names of the grandparents. But if you want to babtise them orthodox it must be an greek orthodox name.
Alexandros, Alexios , Evangelos (Vangelis), Stefanos, Georgios (George), Konstantinos, Michalis (Michael), Nikita, Marios, Antonios (Tony), Christoferos, Sebastianos, Stellios, Johannis (John)
.... the most greek names end with an -os but when you pronounce them you cut the -os or you change it with an -e
For example Alexandros - Alexandre - Alexi - Alex
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