Beatiful & Traditional Mythological Baby Names

Timeless and meaningful mythological names for boys and girls.

Amalthea

Greek name of the goat (or nymph) who nursed Zeus. Mythological with a regal sound.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Apolline

A French feminine form of Apollo, the Greek god of sun and music. Combines mythological depth with French elegance.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
French/Greek
Style
Mythological

Ariadne

In Greek mythology, the daughter of King Minos who helped Theseus escape the Labyrinth. Symbolizes guidance and problem-solving.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Artemis

Greek goddess of the hunt and moon. Represents strength, independence, and connection to nature.
Gender
Unisex
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Athena

Greek name from the goddess of wisdom and strategic warfare. Strong and feminine with mythological significance.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Athena

The Greek goddess of wisdom. Its mythological significance and strong yet feminine sound feel both powerful and elegant.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Atlas

Greek titan who carried the heavens on his shoulders. Represents strength and endurance.
Gender
Boy
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Atlas

A Greek titan who held up the heavens. Its mythological significance and strong sound have a powerful yet trendy quality.
Gender
Boy
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Aurora

Latin name meaning "dawn." In Roman mythology, Aurora was the goddess of the morning who brought the day.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Latin
Style
Mythological

Avalon

In Arthurian legend, the island where King Arthur was taken after his final battle. Evokes mysticism and ancient British folklore.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Celtic
Style
Mythological

Calliope

Greek name meaning "beautiful voice". In mythology, the muse of epic poetry.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Calypso

In Greek mythology, the nymph who detained Odysseus. Also a style of Caribbean music, giving it both mythological and musical connections.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Cerelia

Derived from Latin name relating to Ceres, goddess of agriculture. Suggests harvest and abundance.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Latin
Style
Mythological

Cerelia

Derived from the Latin name Ceres, the goddess of agriculture and grain crops. Carries a melodic quality with ancient divine connections.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Latin
Style
Mythological

Daphne

Greek name meaning "laurel tree." In Greek mythology, Daphne was a nymph who transformed into a laurel tree.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Daphne

Greek name meaning "laurel tree". In mythology, a nymph who was transformed into a laurel tree.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Daphne

A Greek name meaning "laurel tree". Its mythological connections and delicate sound have a graceful, literary quality.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Daphne

A Greek name meaning "laurel tree". In mythology, Daphne was a nymph who transformed into a laurel tree to escape Apollo.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Dion

Greek name referring to Dionysus, god of wine and revelry. Compact and historical.
Gender
Boy
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Echo

In Greek mythology, a nymph who could only repeat the last words spoken to her. Evokes both mythological and natural acoustics.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Elettra

An Italian form of Electra, from Greek mythology. Has both classical and electrical associations with an exotic sound.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Italian/Greek
Style
Mythological

Emrys

Welsh form of Ambrose, meaning "immortal". In Arthurian legend, it was the name used for Merlin, giving it mystical associations.
Gender
Boy
Heritage
Welsh
Style
Mythological

Evander

A Greek name meaning "good man". In Roman mythology, Evander was a hero who founded the city that would become Rome.
Gender
Boy
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Freya

Norse name from the goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. Has a mythological significance with a modern sound.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Norse
Style
Mythological

Freya

Norse goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. Mythological with a modern appeal.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Norse
Style
Mythological

Freya

A Norse goddess name. Its mythological significance and flowing sound have a magical, feminine quality.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Norse
Style
Mythological

Freya

Named after the Norse goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. Combines mythological significance with a modern sound.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Norse
Style
Mythological

Galatea

Greek name meaning "she who is milk-white". In mythology, a statue brought to life by Aphrodite.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Galatea

In Greek mythology, Galatea was a statue brought to life by Aphrodite. The name has artistic and mythological significance.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Hector

In Greek mythology, a Trojan prince and the greatest fighter for Troy in the Trojan War. Symbolizes bravery and duty.
Gender
Boy
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Hespera

Derived from the Greek for "evening" or "west". Evokes the beauty of twilight with classical mythological overtones.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Ianthe

A Greek name meaning "violet flower". Appears in Greek mythology and poetry, giving it both floral and mythological connections.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Idris

Welsh name meaning "ardent lord". Associated with a mythological giant and Welsh mountain.
Gender
Boy
Heritage
Welsh
Style
Mythological

Io

In Greek mythology, a priestess of Hera who was turned into a heifer. Also one of Jupiter's moons, giving it both mythological and astronomical connections.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Ione

Greek name meaning "violet stone". Associated with one of the sea nymphs in Greek mythology.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Iphigenia

In Greek mythology, the daughter of Agamemnon sacrificed to appease Artemis. Symbolizes sacrifice and nobility.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Iris

Greek name meaning "rainbow." In Greek mythology, Iris was the goddess of the rainbow and messenger of the gods.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Iris

Greek name meaning "rainbow." In Greek mythology, Iris was the goddess of the rainbow and messenger of the gods.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Ismene

Greek name from mythology, daughter of Oedipus and Jocasta. Has a melodic, flowing quality.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Juno

Named after the Roman goddess of marriage and childbirth. Combines mythological significance with a modern, strong sound.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Latin
Style
Mythological

Leander

Greek name meaning "lion man". Associated with the mythological figure who swam across the Hellespont nightly to meet his beloved Hero.
Gender
Boy
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Leander

Greek name meaning "lion man". In mythology, a youth who swam the Hellespont nightly to meet his beloved Hero.
Gender
Boy
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Leander

A Greek name meaning "lion man". In Greek mythology, Leander swam across the Hellespont every night to meet his lover Hero.
Gender
Boy
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Leander

A Greek name meaning "lion man". In mythology, Leander was a youth who swam across the Hellespont nightly to meet his lover Hero.
Gender
Boy
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Lilith

Assyrian or Hebrew name meaning "of the night." Has mythological connections as Adam's first wife in some traditions.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Hebrew/Assyrian
Style
Mythological

Lorelei

In Germanic folklore, a siren who lured sailors to their doom on the Rhine River. Combines mythological depth with a melodic sound.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Germanic
Style
Mythological

Nephele

Greek mythology name meaning "cloud". In legends, she was a cloud nymph created by Zeus.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Nephele

In Greek mythology, a cloud nymph and the mother of centaurs. Symbolizes the ethereal and celestial.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Oberon

The name of the king of the fairies in Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream". Has magical, literary associations.
Gender
Boy
Heritage
German/Literary
Style
Mythological

Odin

Chief god in Norse mythology. Represents wisdom, healing, death, royalty, and poetry.
Gender
Boy
Heritage
Norse
Style
Mythological

Olympia

Named after Mount Olympus, home of the Greek gods. Combines mythological significance with athletic associations.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Ondine

From Latin "unda" meaning wave. In mythology, an elemental water spirit or nymph.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Latin
Style
Mythological

Ondine

Latin name meaning "little wave". In mythology, a water nymph or elemental.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Latin
Style
Mythological

Osiris

Egyptian god of the afterlife, resurrection, and regeneration. Powerful mythological connections.
Gender
Boy
Heritage
Egyptian
Style
Mythological

Osiris

In Egyptian mythology, the god of the afterlife, the underworld, and rebirth. Carries ancient mystical significance.
Gender
Boy
Heritage
Egyptian
Style
Mythological

Pandora

Greek name meaning "all-gifted". In mythology, the first woman on Earth who opened the forbidden box.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Paris

Greek name derived from the ancient city. Has classical mythology connections through Paris of Troy.
Gender
Unisex
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Penelope

Greek name associated with faithfulness and cleverness. In Homer's Odyssey, Penelope was Odysseus's faithful wife.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Persephone

In Greek mythology, the daughter of Zeus and goddess of spring. Carries mythological depth with a melodic sound.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Phaedra

Greek name meaning "bright". In mythology, the daughter of Minos and wife of Theseus.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Phoebe

Greek name meaning "bright" or "pure." In Greek mythology, Phoebe was a Titan associated with the moon.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Phoenix

Greek name referring to the mythical bird that rises from its ashes. Symbolizes rebirth and resilience.
Gender
Unisex
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Phoenix

A mythical bird that rises from its ashes. Its symbolic rebirth and distinctive sound have a powerful, resilient quality.
Gender
Unisex
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Quirin

From Quirinus, a Roman god identified with Romulus. Has ancient mythological connections with a distinctive sound.
Gender
Boy
Heritage
Latin
Style
Mythological

Remus

In Roman mythology, one of the twin founders of Rome. Carries mythological significance and historical weight.
Gender
Boy
Heritage
Latin
Style
Mythological

Romulus

Latin name of the legendary founder of Rome. Powerful historical and mythological connections.
Gender
Boy
Heritage
Latin
Style
Mythological

Sabrina

A Celtic name derived from the River Severn. Its flowing sound and mythological connections have a magical, feminine quality.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Celtic
Style
Mythological

Sereia

Portuguese word for "mermaid". Exotic and melodic with mythical connotations.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Portuguese
Style
Mythological

Tanith

Phoenician goddess of love, fertility, and the moon. Exotic sound with ancient roots.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Phoenician
Style
Mythological

Thalia

In Greek mythology, one of the nine Muses and one of the three Graces. Represents festivity and flourishing.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Thalia

In Greek mythology, one of the nine Muses and one of the three Graces. Represents festivity and flourishing.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Thea

A Greek name meaning "goddess", short for Dorothea or Althea. Combines divine associations with a simple, elegant sound.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Venus

The Roman goddess of love and beauty. Its mythological significance and distinctive sound have a radiant, feminine quality.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Latin
Style
Mythological

Xanthus

In Greek mythology, one of the immortal horses of Achilles. Also a river in ancient Turkey, giving it both mythological and geographic connections.
Gender
Boy
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Zephyr

Derived from the Greek god of the west wind. Represents something gentle yet mysteriously powerful.
Gender
Boy
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Zephyr

Greek name meaning "west wind". Airy and distinctive.
Gender
Boy
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Zephyr

From Greek mythology, the god of the west wind. Evokes gentleness and nature with an unusual, distinctive sound.
Gender
Boy
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Zephyrine

Feminine form of Zephyr, referring to the west wind in Greek mythology. Ethereal and unusual.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

Zephyrine

The feminine form of Zephyr, the Greek god of the west wind. Combines mythological depth with a delicate, flowing quality.
Gender
Girl
Heritage
Greek
Style
Mythological

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