Greek Royal Baby Names

  1. Pavlos
    • Origin:

      Greek variation of Paul
    • Meaning:

      "small"
    • Description:

      Pavlos is a distinctive Greek variation of Paul and is notably borne by Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece - the current head of the former royal family.
  2. Alexios
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "defending men"
    • Description:

      Very popular on its native turf, foreign-sounding here.
  3. Alexandros
    • Description:

      Alexandros is the original Greek form of Alexander, carrying the powerful meaning 'defender of men' or 'protector of mankind.' This classical masculine name has deep historical roots, most famously associated with Alexander the Great, the Macedonian ruler who created one of history's largest empires. The name has been used continuously for over two millennia across many cultures, with this Greek version maintaining its authentic historical character. Alexandros conveys strength, leadership, and intellectual prowess through its connection to its famous namesake. The name remains popular in Greece and among families with Greek heritage, offering a direct link to Hellenic culture and history. For parents seeking a name with undeniable gravitas and historical significance, Alexandros provides both tradition and strength.
  4. Georgios
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "farmer"
    • Description:

      The original Greek form of the name that has variations in many cultures and languages, most prominently in English George.
  5. Elisavet
    • Origin:

      Greek, from Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "pledged to God"
    • Description:

      An intriguing Greek variant of Elizabeth with a soft and graceful sound.
  6. Petros
    • Origin:

      Greek and Armenian variation of Peter
    • Meaning:

      "stone"
    • Description:

      A form of the Biblical classic, in Greek, the first syllable is emphasized, whereas in Armenian, the second is stressed. Notable bearers are Greek tennis player Petros Tsitsipas and footballer Petros Mantalos, while historically, Petros Bereketis and Petros Byzantios were Greek-Ottoman musicians.
  7. Christophoros
    • Description:

      Christophoros is the original Greek form of Christopher, a masculine name with profound historical roots. It derives from the Greek elements 'Christos' meaning 'Christ' and 'phoros' meaning 'bearer,' together translating to 'Christ-bearer.' In Orthodox Christian tradition, Saint Christophoros (Saint Christopher) was a martyr often depicted carrying the Christ child across a river. While the shortened Christopher has become immensely popular worldwide, the full Greek form Christophoros remains relatively uncommon outside of Greece and Greek Orthodox communities. The name carries a sense of ancient dignity and religious significance. Its multisyllabic, melodious quality gives it a distinctive classical flair that connects directly to its Hellenic origins.

  8. Achileas
    • Aristidis
      • Kimon
        • Nikolaos
          • Odysseas
            • Philippos