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This is the Greek Baby Names page where we have listed all the Greek Baby Names from our database in alphabetical order. You opt to flick through this list or instead use our form to search for Greek Baby Names by Origin or Meaning.
On the detail page for each the Greek Baby Names you will find the name meaning, similar Greek Baby Names, information about its popularity and even celebrities and celebrity babies with this name.
You can shortlist any of the Greek Baby Names, like them on Facebook, or if your name is one of our many Greek Baby Names and you have a blog or a personal site you can even add a link to it from the name page that matches your name.| Name | Origin | Meaning | M/F | Celebrity Baby? | Celebrity? | Shortlist |
| Abbelina | Greek | Sunlight |
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| Abbelinah | Greek | Sunlight |
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| Abbeline | Greek | Sunlight |
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| Abdera | Greek | Place name of a town in Greece |
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| Abderus | Greek | A friend of Hercules |
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| Abellona | Danish | Danish form of Greek |
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| Abelone | Danish | Danish form of APOLLONIA |
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| Abeloona | Greek | Sunlight |
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| Absyrtus | Greek | The mythological brother of Medea, killed by her when he was sent for her after she fled with her husband Jason, |
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| Abydos | Greek | From Abydos |
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| Acacia | Biblical | Acacia wood was used to build the wilderness Tabernacle. |
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| Acantha | Greek Mythology(Latinized) | Latinized form of Greek (Akantha), which meant 'thorn, prickle'. In Greek legend she was a nymph loved by Apollo. |
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| Acanthah | Greek | Sharp, thorny, mythical fairy. |
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| Acastus | Greek | Argonaut who exiled Jason and Medea after a trick of Medea's killed his father, King Pelias, |
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| Acestes | Greek | A Trojan king from Greek mythology. |
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| Achates | Latin | Loyal friend; faithful companion of Aeneas whose story is chronicled in Virgil's , |
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| Achelous | Greek | A mythological river god, Achelous was the eldest of the many sons of Oceanus and Tethys |
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| ACHERON | Greek | Myth name (river of sorrow) |
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| Achila | Greek | Without lips. The feminine form of Achilles. |
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| Achilah | Greek | Without lips. The feminine form of Achilles. |
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| Achile | Greek | Without lips. The feminine form of Achilles. |
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| Achilla | Greek | Without lips. The feminine form of Achilles. |
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| Achillah | Greek | Without lips. The feminine form of Achilles. |
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| Achyla | Greek | Without lips. The feminine form of Achilles. |
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| Achylah | Greek | Without lips. The feminine form of Achilles. |
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| Achyle | Greek | Without lips. The feminine form of Achilles. |
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| Achylla | Greek | Without lips. The feminine form of Achilles. |
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| Achyllah | Greek | Without lips. The feminine form of Achilles. |
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| Achylle | Greek | Without lips. The feminine form of Achilles. |
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| ACONTEUS | Greek | Myth name |
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| Acquilina | Greek | Greek/Russian name meaning ' eagle.' |
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| Actaeon | Latin | A hunter |
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| Acteon | Greek | A hunter dismembered by his own dogs |
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| Ad | Greek | Lives in the forest; variant of Xyleena |
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| Adar | Welsh | Male - Hebrew word meaning the 6th month. Also an Greek name meaning 'beauty,' and a Arabic name meaning 'virgin.' |
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| Adara | Arabic | Virgin, unblemished pearl, untrodden sand, |
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| Addala | Greek | Truthful; noble |
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| Adeana | Greek | Sensuous, Delicate; Noble. |
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| Adeanah | Hebrew | Sensuous, Delicate; Noble. |
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| Adeane | Hebrew | Sensuous, Delicate; Noble. |
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| Adeena | Hebrew | Sensuous, Delicate; Noble. |
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| Adeenah | Hebrew | Sensuous, Delicate; Noble. |
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| Adeene | Greek | Sensuous, Delicate; Noble. |
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| Adelfa | Greek | Sister |
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| Adelfe | Greek | Sister |
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| Adelfia | Greek | Sister |
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| Adelice | Greek | Truthful; noble |
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| Adelim | Greek | Beautifully dressed. Little winged. |
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| Adelpha | Greek | Dear sister |
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| Adelphe | Greek | Dear sister |
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| Adelphia | Greek | Sister |
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| Adelphie | Greek | Dear sister |
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| Adelphya | Greek | Sister |
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| Adelphyah | Greek | Sister |
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| Adenia | Greek | Sensuous, Delicate; Noble. |
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| Admeta | Greek | From a tale of Hercules |
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| Admetus | Greek | A king of Pherae who was favored by Apollo, who gave him the gift of allowing another to take his place when it was time to die. His wife Alcestis offered, but the gods intervened and allowed both to continue life together. |
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| Adneda | Greek | Purity |
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| Adonia | Hebrew | The Lord is my God. |
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| Adonis | Greek | Extremely handsome; In greek mythology, Adonis is a beautiful young man beloved of Aphrodite. |
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| Adonise | Greek | Lord|Handsome. |
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| Adonya | Greek | Beautiful woman. |
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| Adonyah | Greek | Beautiful woman. |
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| Adonys | Greek | Lord|Handsome. |
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| Adonyse | Greek | Lord|Handsome. |
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| Adorna | Greek | Beautiful woman; Decorated with jewells. |
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| Adornah | Greek | Beautiful woman; Decorated with jewells. |
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| Adornia | Greek | Beautiful woman; Decorated with jewells. |
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| Adorniah | Greek | Beautiful woman; Decorated with jewells. |
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| Adornya | Greek | Beautiful woman; Decorated with jewells. |
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| Adornyah | Greek | Beautiful woman; Decorated with jewells. |
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| Adras | Greek | Manly |
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| Adrasta | Greek | No escape. |
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| Adrastah | Greek | No escape. |
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| Adrastar | Greek | No escape. |
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| Adrastus | Greek | One of the attackers in The Seven Against Thebes |
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| Adreah | Greek | Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian. |
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| Adreana | Greek | Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian. |
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| Adreanah | Greek | Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian. |
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| Adreane | Greek | Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian. |
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| Adreann | Greek | Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian. |
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| Adreanna | Greek | Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian. |
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| Adreannah | Greek | Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian. |
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| Adreanne | Greek | Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian. |
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| Adreena | Greek | Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian. |
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| Adreenah | Greek | Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian. |
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| Adreene | Greek | Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian. |
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| Adriadna | Greek | Holy |
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| Adriah | Greek | Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian. |
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| Adriana | African | Male - Feminine form of Adrian/ from the Spanish name Hadrianus, Six popes have borne this name. Is a masculine name in Africa, and is used for the nobility class of the Betsileo people of central Madagascar. |
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| Adrianah | Greek | Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian. |
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| Adriena | Greek | Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian. |
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| Adrienah | Greek | Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian. |
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| Adriene | Greek | Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian. |
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| Adrienna | Greek | Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian. |
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| Adriennah | Greek | Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian. |
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| Adrienne | Greek | Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian. |
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| Adrina | Greek | Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian. |
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| Adrinah | Greek | Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian. |
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| Adrine | Greek | Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian. |
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| Adryan | Greek | Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian. |
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| Adryana | Greek | Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian. |
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| Adryanah | Greek | Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian. |
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| Adryane | Greek | Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian. |
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| Adryann | Greek | Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian. |
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| Adryannah | Greek | Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian. |
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| Adynah | Hebrew | Sensuous, Delicate; Noble. |
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| Adyne | Greek | Sensuous, Delicate; Noble. |
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| Aeacus | Greek | Grandfather of Achilles |
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| AEAEA | Greek | Island of Circe |
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| Aedon | Greek | Daughter of Pandareos |
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| Aeetes | Greek | Medea's father, |
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| Aegeus | Greek | Second husband of Medea, |
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| Aegis | Greek | Zeus' shield, which was made of goatskin. Also the name of the second husband of Medea. |
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| Aegisthus | Greek | Cousin of Agamemnon, |
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| Aegyptus | Greek | Father of the Danaides, |
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| Aello | Greek | A Harpy. |
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| Aeneas | Irish | Praise. |
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| Aeolus | Greek Mythology(Latinized) | God of the winds, also - Latinized form of AIOLOS |
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| Aesculapius | Latin | God of medicine |
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| Aeson | Greek | Mythological father of Jason. When Aeson was very old, Medea gave him the gift of a second youth., |
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| Aethra | Greek | Mother of Theseus, the hero and king of Athens who slew the Minotaur |
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| Aetna | Greek | From Aetna |
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| Affera | African | Name meaning 'peaceful ruler' used by ancient Romans and Greeks for females of African origin., also Doe; young deer, also Arabic name meaning 'color of earth.' also 'whitish red' in Arabic. |
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| Affery | African | Name meaning 'peaceful ruler' used by ancient Romans and Greeks for females of African origin., also Doe; young deer, also Arabic name meaning 'color of earth.' also 'whitish red' in Arabic. |
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| Affra | African | Name meaning 'peaceful ruler' used by ancient Romans and Greeks for females of African origin., also Doe; young deer, also Arabic name meaning 'color of earth.' also 'whitish red' in Arabic. |
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| Agace | Greek | Kind, good |
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| Agacia | Greek | Good, kind; Saint Agatha was a third-century Sicilian martyr, |
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| Agafa | Greek | Kind, good |
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| Agafia | Greek | Good |
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| Agafiya | Greek | Good, kind; Saint Agatha was a third-century Sicilian martyr, |
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| AGALAIA | Greek | Splendor |
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| AGALIA | Greek | Bright Joy |
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| Agamedes | Greek | Murdered by his brother for theft |
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| Agamemno | Greek | Resolute. Working Slowly. He was the warrior who commanded the Greeks at the siege of Troy. |
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| Agamemnon | Greek Mythology | Possibly meaning 'very steadfast' in Greek. In Greek mythology he was the brother of Menelaus and he led the Greek expedition to Troy to recover his brother's wife Helen. After the Trojan War Agamemnon was killed by his wife Clytemnestra. |
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| Agamenon | Greek | Resolute. Working Slowly. He was the warrior who commanded the Greeks at the siege of Troy. |
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| Agapa | Greek | Love |
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| AGAPE | Greek | Derived from Greek (agape meaning 'love'. This name was borne by at least two early saints. |
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| Agaphah | Greek | Love |
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| AGAPI | Greek | Love; affection.' Variants include Agape , Agappe. |
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| AGAPIOS | Greek | Masculine form of AGAPE. This was the name of a saint from Caesarea who was martyred under the Roman emperor Diocletian. |
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| Agase | Greek | Kind, good |
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| Agata | Italian | Named for a semi-precious stone. May also be considered a variant of the Greek name Agatha, 'good.', Also. Means pure in Swedish |
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| Agatah | Old French | Precious stone |
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| Agate | Greek | Good, kind; Saint Agatha was a third-century Sicilian martyr, |
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| Agatha | Greek | Good, kind; Saint Agatha was a third-century Sicilian martyr, |
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| Agathe | French | French, German and Greek form of AGATHA |
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| Agathi | Greek | Good, kind; Saint Agatha was a third-century Sicilian martyr, |
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