List of Greek Baby Names Meanings

Eulia

It is of Greek origin, and the meaning of Eulalia is "well-spoken". Name of a celebrated fourth-century Spanish saint. Languages: This girl's name is used in English, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish. ... Its source is eu lalein, a Greek name meaning "Articulate."

Meaning: Sweet-spoken Origin: Greek

Eumaeus

The name Eumaeus is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Eumaeus is: A swineherd who fought with Odysseus.

Meaning: A swineherd who fought with odysseus Origin: Greek

Eunomia

Eunomia (Greek: Εὐνομία) was a minor Greek goddess of law and legislation (her name can be translated as "good order", "governance according to good laws"), as well as the spring-time goddess of green pastures (eû means "well, good" in Greek, and νόμος, nómos, means "law", while pasturelands are called nomia).

Meaning: Order Origin: Greek

Eupeithes

Greek Meaning: The name Eupeithes is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Eupeithes is: Father of a suitor for Penelope.

Meaning: Father of a suitor for penelope Origin: Greek

Euphemie

Meanings and history of the name Euphemia: | Edit. Euphemia is a Greek name meaning "well-spoken." Derived from the ancient greek words ευ "good" and φημί "to speak".

Meaning: Well spoken Origin: Greek

Euphimia

Euphemia is a Greek name meaning "well-spoken." Derived from the ancient greek words ευ "good" and φημί "to speak". The word "euphemism" derives from the same root. Famous real-life people named Euphemia: | Edit. St.

Meaning: Well known Origin: Greek

Euphrasia

Meaning of name Euphrasia. Etymology : Means "good cheer" in Greek. Saint : Origin : Ancient Greek.

Meaning: Joy, delight Origin: Greek

Euphrosyne

Euphrosyne is a Goddess of Joy or Mirth, and the incarnation of grace and beauty. The other two Charites are Thalia (Good Cheer) and Aglaea (Beauty or Splendor).

Meaning: Joy Origin: Greek

Eurayle

Eurayle is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1131 times.

Meaning: Wanders far Origin: Greek

Europa

Latinized form of Greek Ευρωπη (Europe), which meant "wide face" from ευρυς (eurys) "wide" and ωψ (ops) "face, eye". In Greek mythology Europa was a Phoenician princess who was abducted and taken to Crete by Zeus in the guise of a bull. She became the first queen of Crete, and later fathered Minos by Zeus.

Meaning: Mother of minos Origin: Greek