๐๏ธ Greek
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Celia
ุตููููููุง
heavenly; of the sky and the celestial realm
Shurah
ุตูููุฏูุฑูุง
the consultative one; inclusive and democratic in spirit, she values every voice and seeks wisdom from many
Shurbah
ุตูุฏูุฑู
the one who drinks deeply; absorbing wisdom and knowledge like water, she becomes enriched by all she learns
Antonius
ุทููููุณ
priceless; Latin form of Anthony
Filippo
ูููุจู
Italian form of Philip from Greek meaning "lover of horses". A classic Italian name of nobility; borne by princes, Renaissance artists, and dukes across Italian history.
Veronica
ููุฑููููุง
Greek name meaning "bearer of victory; true image." From Berenikฤ or Latin vera icon (true image); Saint Veronica wiped the face of Jesus on the Via Dolorosa โ a name of compassionate courage, sacred devotion, and miraculous faith.
Filippo
ููููุจู
Italian form of Philip meaning "lover of horses". Borne by artists like Filippo Brunelleschi; a name of Renaissance glory.
Qbty
ููุจูุทูู
An ancient term for the people of Egypt, historically encompassing all its inhabitants and now specifically referring to Egyptian Christians.
Katherine
ูุงุชุฑูู
pure; chaste and virtuous
Katherine
ููุงุซูุฑููู
Greek name meaning "pure; unsullied; unblemished." From the Greek Aikaterine; Saint Katherine of Alexandria was an early Christian martyr and scholar โ a name of profound intellectual virtue, sacred purity, and timeless royal elegance borne by queens and saints.
Kathleen
ูุงุซููู
Irish form of Katherine meaning "pure; unsullied; unblemished." The beloved Irish-English form of the Greek Aikaterine; Kathleen became one of the most popular names in Ireland and the English-speaking world โ a name of gentle purity and endearing Celtic warmth.
Katerina
ูุชุฑููุง
Russian-Slavic form of Katherine meaning "pure, clear". One of the most enduring and beloved Russian female names.
Christo
ูุฑุณุชู
bearer of Christ; short form of Christopher
Kirsten
ูุฑุณุชูู
Scandinavian-Celtic form of Christine meaning "follower of Christ, anointed one". Popular in Scotland and Scandinavia.
Kristen
ูุฑูุณุชู
follower of Christ; anointed one
Christine
ูุฑูุณุชูู
follower of Christ; anointed one
Chrissy
ูุฑูุณู
follower of Christ; diminutive of Christine
Candice
ููุฏูุณ
pure white; radiant and dazzling
Luna
ููููุฉ
Latin name meaning "moon". The Roman goddess of the moon; a name evoking mystery, celestial beauty, and the timeless magic of night.
Lydia
ููุฏูุง
woman from Lydia; ancient region of Asia Minor
Lynna
ููููุง
variant of Lynn; lake or waterfall
Margareta
ู ุงุฑุฌุฑูุชุง
Germanic form of Margaret from Latin margarita meaning "pearl". A name of lasting elegance and gentle refinement.
Malina
ู ุงูููุง
raspberry; Slavic nature name used in the Greek tradition
Mikhail
ู ูุฎูุงููู
who is like God; Slavic form of Michael
Marika
ู ุฑููุง
beloved; form of Maria meaning wished-for child
Melia
ู ููููููุฉ
Ancient Greek name meaning "honey bee" or "ash tree nymph." In Greek mythology, Melia was a daughter of Oceanus โ an Oceanid nymph associated with ash trees; a name of natural sweetness and timeless mythological beauty.
Mylyh
ู ููููููุฉ
Derived from Latin meaning a young ceremonial attendant, or Greek meaning someone with dark or tanned skin.
Melissa
ู ูููุณู
honeybee; sweet and industrious
Nanine
ูุงููู
graceful; diminutive form of Anne
Nadya
ููุฏููููุง
Russian-Slavic name meaning "hope". Short form of Nadezhda; a beloved name symbolizing optimism across Eastern Europe.
Nikola
ููููุง
victory of the people
Nikki
ููููู
victory of the people; short form of Nicholas
Nysa
ููููุณุฉ
Greek name meaning "valley nymph; tree nymph; beginning." In Greek mythology, Nysa was the sacred valley where the infant god Dionysus was raised by nymphs; a name of enchanting beauty, divine nurture, and mystical allure.
Hermina
ููุฑูู ููุง
Greek name meaning "messenger; of Hermes; the eloquent one." From Hermes, the divine messenger of the gods; Hermina is the graceful feminine form evoking the swiftness, eloquence, and divine mediation of the winged messenger of Olympus.
Herminia
ูุฑู ููุง
Greek feminine name meaning "messenger; bearer of divine tidings." A variant of Hermione from Hermes the divine messenger; Herminia carries the classical grace of Greek mythology and the elegant tradition of Iberian and Italian naming.
Hermine
ูุฑู ููุฉ
Greek name derived from Hermes, messenger god, meaning "traveler, guide". A classic name of ancient dignity carried across European traditions.
Herminia
ููุฑู ููุง
messenger of the gods; variant of Hermione
Helena
ููููููุงูุฉ
Greek name meaning "bright, shining, torch". Borne by Saint Helena, mother of Emperor Constantine, who discovered the Holy Cross in Jerusalem.
Helene
ููููู
Greek and French form of Helen meaning "bright; shining light." The Francophone spelling of legendary Helen of Troy; Helene combines the ancient glory of Greek mythology with the refined elegance of the French naming tradition โ a name of luminous classical beauty.
Helena
ูููููุง
bright; shining light; Greek form of Helen
Helene
ูููููุฉ
Greek name meaning "bright, radiant light". Variant of Helena and name of the legendary beauty of Troy whose story inspired epic poetry.
Andreas
ุฃูููุฏูุฑูุงูุณ
Greek name meaning "man, warrior, brave". The Greek form of Andrew, apostle of Christ and patron saint of Scotland, Russia, and Greece.
Antonius
ุฃูุทูุงูููุณ
Ancient Greek and Latin name meaning "priceless; beyond praise; inestimable." One of Rome's most celebrated names; borne by the great general Mark Antony, saints, and Roman consuls; a name of commanding dignity and timeless strength.
Antonios
ุฃูุทูููุณ
praiseworthy; Greek form of Antony
Eugenia
ุฃูุฌููุง
Greek name meaning "well-born; of noble birth; of excellent lineage." From the Greek eugenes; Eugenia was borne by early Christian martyrs and saints, and by European royalty; a regal name expressing the grace of noble origin.
Antia
ุงูุชูุง
Ancient Greek name meaning "facing; opposite; one who confronts." In Greek mythology, Antia was the daughter of a Libyan king. A rare classical name evoking courage, directness, and the ability to face challenges with grace.
Angelios
ุงูุฌูููุณ
Greek name meaning "messenger; angel; herald." A variant of the classic Angelos; Angelios signifies one who carries divine messages and good tidings; a name of spiritual grace, celestial connection, and heavenly purpose.
Butros
ุจูุฏูุฑููุณ
Arabic and Syriac form of Peter, from Greek Petros meaning "rock; stone; the firm foundation." The name given by Jesus to the Apostle Simon Peter; Butros is widely cherished among Arab Christian communities as a name of unshakeable faith.