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Names of Greek Origin
8,461 name results found of Greek origin
Avangelina
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The name "Avangelina" is a variant of the name "Evangelina" and is derived from the Greek word "evangelos," meaning "bearer of good news" or "bringer of good tidings." It is a feminine name that co......
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Avangeline
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The name Avangeline is derived from the French name Evangeline, which itself comes from the Greek word "euangelion" meaning "good news" or "bearer of good news." Avangeline carries a similar meanin......
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Avasophia
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The name "Avasophia" is a combination of two names, "Ava" and "Sophia." "Ava" is of Latin origin and means "life" or "birdlike," while "Sophia" is of Greek origin and means "wisdom." Therefore, the......
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Avelia
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The name Avelia is of Latin origin and has a few possible meanings. It is derived from the Latin word "avis," meaning "bird," and the suffix "-elia," which is often associated with names of Greek o......
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Avra
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The name "Avra" is of Greek origin and is derived from the Greek word "avra" which means "breeze" or "gentle wind." It is a feminine name that symbolizes a sense of calmness, tranquility, and grace......
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Axia
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The name "Axia" is of Greek origin and carries the meaning of "worthy" or "deserving." It signifies a person who possesses great value, worth, or merit. Individuals named Axia are often seen as des......
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Axie
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The name "Axie" is of Greek origin and is a diminutive form of the name "Alexandra" or "Alexander." It carries the meaning of "defender" or "protector." People with the name Axie are often seen as ......
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Axiom
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The name "Axiom" is derived from the Greek word "axios," meaning "worthy" or "deserving." In philosophy and mathematics, an axiom is a statement or proposition that is considered self-evident or un......
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Axon
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The name "Axon" is derived from the Greek word "axios," meaning "worthy" or "deserving." In the context of neuroscience, an axon is a long, slender projection of a nerve cell that transmits electri......
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Ayasofia
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The name "Ayasofia" is of Greek origin and is derived from the words "hagios" meaning "holy" and "sophia" meaning "wisdom." It is most commonly associated with the Hagia Sophia, a historic and icon......
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