Halcyone

Greek
"kingfisher bird"

Halcyone Origin and Meaning

The name Halcyone is a girl's name.

Halcyone is a rare feminine name derived from Greek mythology. It refers to Alcyone (sometimes spelled Halcyone), the daughter of Aeolus, god of the winds, who was transformed into a kingfisher bird with her husband Ceyx after his death at sea. The name relates to the term 'halcyon days,' meaning a period of peace and tranquility, as legend held that the sea remained calm during the winter solstice when the kingfisher built its nest. Halcyone has never been common in mainstream usage, but appeals to parents drawn to mythological names with poetic qualities. The name conveys associations with serenity, loyalty, and natural beauty, offering an unusual choice with rich cultural significance.