Greek God Names

Greek God Names For Your Baby Boy 

The ancient Greeks knew how to tell a story. Gods and goddesses from ancient Greek mythology are incredibly fascinating. That’s why your child would be lucky to be named after them. Here are Greek god names from Greek mythology you can use as baby names:

Greek God Names From Ancient Greek Mythology (A-C)

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There were six pairs of gods at Olympia. They were Zeus and Poseidon, Hera and Athena, Hermes and Apollo, the Graces and Dionysus, Artemis and Alpheus, and Cronus and Rhea. However, there are plenty of other names you should learn. Here are some of the most important Greek gods in Greek mythology:

Achelous

This is the patron god of the “silver-swirling” Achelous River.

Aeolus

This is the Greek god of the winds and air.

Aether

This is the primordial god of the upper air, light, the atmosphere, space, and heaven.

Alastor

This is the god of family feuds and avenger of evil deeds.

Apollo

This is one of the Greek names you probably recognize. Apollo is the Olympian god of music, poetry, art, oracles, archery, plague, medicine, sun, light, and knowledge. He also has a twin sister. Apollo is the twin brother of Artemis and the son of Zeus.

Ares

This is the god of war. He was a symbol of the physical, violent, and untamed aspects of war.

Aristaeus

This is a minor patron god who is the son of Apollo. He represents animal husbandry, bee-keeping, and fruit trees.

Asclepius

This is the god of medicine, health, healing, rejuvenation, and physicians.

Atlas

This is the Primordial Titan of Astronomy who has a famous story. After the Titans lost the war, Atlas was sentenced by Zeus to carry the world on his back.

Attis

This is a minor god of vegetation, fruits of the earth, and rebirth.

Boreas

This is a wind god. He is the god of the cold north wind and the bringer of winter. He is commonly referred to by the name: The North Wind.

Caerus

This is a minor god of opportunity, luck, and favorable moments.

Castor

Castor and Pollux are twins, who are known as Dioskouri. Zeus transformed them into the constellation Gemini.

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Cerus

This is the wild bull tamed by Persephone. It was turned into the Taurus constellation you may know from astrology.

Chaos

This is an important god who filled the gap between Heaven and Earth. He created Gaia, Tartarus, Uranus, Nyx, and Erebos. They were the first beings, which came from nothing.

Charon

This is the Ferryman of Hades. His job is to take newly dead people across the rivers Styx and Acheron to the Greek underworld. His passengers must pay him three obolus, which are Greek silver coins.

Cronos

This is the famous god of time. He is sometimes confused with Cronus, who is the Titan father of Zeus.

Crios

This is the Titan god of the heavenly constellations and the measure of the year.

Cronus

This is the god of agriculture. He is the leader of the first generation of Titans and the father of the Titans.

Greek God Names From Greek Mythology (D-H)

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Greek gods and goddesses are strong and wise. If you want to name your son after one of these famous men, here are a few ideas:

Dinlas 

This is son of Aphrodite. He is the guardian god of the ancient city Lamark. Lamark is where wounded heroes could find comfort and heal after battle.

Deimos 

This is the personification of dread and terror.

Dionysus 

This is an Olympian god of wine, winemaking, ritual madness, religious ecstasy, and theater. In ancient Greece, he was honored with springtime festivals.

Erebus 

This is the primordial god of darkness. Primordial gods are gods who come before all else.

Eros 

This is the god of sexual desire, attraction, love, and procreation.

Eurus 

This is one of the wind gods, which are known as Anemoi. He is the god of the east wind, which is known as unlucky.

Glaucus 

This is a fisherman who became immortal after eating a magical herb. He is an Argonaut who is rumored to have built and piloted the Argo. He became a god of the sea.

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Hades

This is the god of the Dead and Riches. He is most famously known for being the King of the Underworld.

Helios 

This is the god of the Sun. He is also known as Sol.

Hephaestus 

This is the god of fire, metalworking, stone masonry, forges, and the art of sculpture. He is married to Aphrodite and created weapons for the gods.

Heracles 

This is one of the most well-known Greek heroes. He is the strongest man on Earth and became a god of heroes, sports, athletes, health, agriculture, fertility, trade, oracles, and divine protector of mankind. There’s even a Disney movie based on his legacy.

Hermes 

This is one of the Greek god names you probably recognize. This is the god of trade, thieves, travelers, sports, athletes, and border crossings. He also works as the guide to the Underworld and messenger of the gods. If you’ve watched Hercules, you would know that he’s known for his winged sandals.

Hesperus 

This is the Evening Star. It represents the planet venus in the evening.

Hymenaios 

This is the god of marriage ceremonies, inspiring feasts, and song.

Hynos 

This is the Greek god of sleep.

The Best Greek Name For Your Baby Boy (I-P)

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Naming your child after a Greek goddess or God is a great idea. Here are some names you might want to consider using:

Kratos

This is the god of strength and power.

Momus

This is the god of satire, mockery, censure, writers, and poets. He is evil-spirited and represents blame and unfair criticism.

Morpheus 

This is the god of dreams and sleep. He can take any human form and appear in dreams.

Nereus 

This is the Titan god of the sea. He was around before Poseidon and was the father of the Nereids (nymphs of the sea).

Notus 

This is another wind god, which is known as an Anemoi. He is the god of the south wind.

Oceanus 

This is the Titan god of the ocean. He is the personification of the World Ocean, which is a huge river that goes around the world.

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Paean 

Paean is the physician of the Olympian gods.

Pallas

This is the Titan god of warcraft. He also represents the springtime campaign season.

Pan 

This is the god of nature, the wild, shepherds, flocks, goats, and mountain wilds. He is a satyr, which is half man and half-goat.

Phosphorus 

This is the Morning Star. It is the planet venus as it appears in the morning.

Plutus 

This is one of the Greek god names you might not recognize. He is the Greek god of wealth.

Pollux 

Pollux is the twin brother of Castor. The Dioskouri were transformed into the constellation Gemini.

Pontus 

This is an ancient, pre-Olympian sea-god of the deep sea. He is one of the Greek primordial deities and the son of Gaia.

Poseidon 

This is an Olympian Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, storms, and horses.

Priapus 

This is a minor rustic fertility god, protector of flocks, fruit plants, bees, and gardens.

Pricus 

This is the immortal father of sea-goats. He was made into the Capricorn constellation you know from astrology.

Prometheus 

This is a Titan god of forethought and crafty counsel. He molded mankind out of clay.

Greek God Names From Greek Mythology (Q-Z)

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Here are some more names from Greek mythology. They’re each beautiful in their own way!

Tartarus 

This is the god of the deep abyss. The deep abyss is a pit in the depths of the underworld.

Thanatos 

This is one of the most beautiful Greek god names. However, this is a minor god and the god of death.

Triton 

This is the messenger of the sea and the son of Poseidon and Amphitrite.

Typhon 

This is the Father of All Monsters who challenged Zeus for control of Mount Olympus. He is the god of monsters, storms, and volcanoes.

Uranus 

This is the primordial god of the sky and heavens. He is also the father of the Titans.

Zelus 

This is the god of dedication, emulation, eager rivalry, envy, jealousy, and zeal.

Zephyrus 

This is the final wind god. He is the god of the west wind, and he has one of the most interesting Greek god names.

Zeus

Zeus is one of the most famous Greek god names in existence. He is known as the father of Gods and men. Zeus is the god of the sky, lightning, thunder, law, order, and justice. Helen of Troy was his daughter along with many other children.

Greek Goddess Names From Ancient Greek Mythology

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Greek myths involve more than men. There are plenty of strong, intelligent women in Greek mythology as well. Here are some Greek goddesses you should know by name:

Athena

She is the goddess of wisdom.

Achelois

She is a moon goddess.

Antheia

This is the goddess of gardens, flowers, swamps, and marshes.

Alectrona

She is a Greek goddess of the sun or goddess of the morning.

Aphrodite

She is the goddess of love. She is known as Venus in Roman mythology.

Artemis

She is the goddess of the Hunt and the daughter of Zeus.

Demeter

She is the goddess of the harvest.

Eris

She is the goddess of jealousy who caused the Trojan War.

Hera

She is the goddess of marriage.

Hestia

She is the goddess of the heart. Her Roman name is Vesta.

Hemera

This is the primordial goddess of the day, daytime, and daylight.

Hygea

This is the goddess of good health, cleanliness, and sanitation.

Iris

This is the messenger of Zeus and Hera. She traveled between earth and heaven on a rainbow.

Mania

This is the spirit goddess of insanity, madness, crazed frenzy, and the dead.

Metis

This is the Titan goddess of wisdom.

Nemesis

This is the goddess of retribution and personification of vengeance.

Nike

This is the goddess of victory.

Nyx

This is the primordial goddess of the night.

Peitho

This is the Greek goddess of persuasion and seduction.

Pheme

This is the goddess of fame, gossip, and renown.

Selene

This is the goddess of the moon.

Terpsichore

This is the goddess of dance and chorus.

Tyche

This is the goddess of prosperity and fortune.

January Nelson is a writer, editor, and dreamer. She writes about astrology, games, love, relationships, and entertainment. January graduated with an English and Literature degree from Columbia University.