Still unsure? Then check out over 50,000 others available via the Index. Click the following links to access a great selection: Greek Baby Boy Names Greek Baby Girl Names A free online resource crammed with advice about choosing a Greek baby name... Pregnancy Stages Check out our info on Pregnancy Stages with symptoms and changes experienced Day by Week by Month during your pregnancy. Info requested by our visitors In their search for Greek baby name's people become interested in researching their own surname or family name and First Name. We have therefore included this information to meet the requests of our visitors. Greek Names The Importance of First Names! We respond to our name throughout our lives. People associate us with our first name, it forms part of our identity. They help to distinguish us from one to another. Other people gain immediate and sometimes totally subconscious views of people, just from hearing a name they can therefore give us a distinct advantage in life, or conversely, a disadvantage! The choice of a Greek Baby name is, therefore, incredibly important. And those of us who choose a baby's name are taking on a responsible task! The Origins of Greek Surnames The origins of this these include place names, those related to mythology and history, origins from colours, plants and other types of nature, Fictional origins, historical origins, characteristic and religious origins. We then move on to the genre which can be classed as Descriptive, Place, Speciality and finally unique (or created name's). The Greek Alphabet The Greek alphabet, adapted from the Phoenician alphabet, is different from the conventional Western alphabet which is based on the Roman alphabet. Masculine and Feminine Greek baby names Many Greek names indicate whether they are masculine or feminine. The female name is often indicated by a suffix as in an 'a' or 'ae' as in Hera or Bacchae, an 'e' as in Persephone or 'is' as in Artemis. The male name is often indicated by the suffixes 'us' as in Dionysus or Zeus, 'as' Midas or Atlas, 'os' as in Eros and 'es' as in Hermes. Greek Family Naming tradition It is traditional to pass down Greek names through the family from one generation to the next. However the baby would be named after one of the grandparents and not the parents. Greek Saint's Days According to Greek Orthodox religion many days of the year are dedicated to Saints or Martyrs. The church encouraged the use of biblical names from the New Testament and Saint's or martyrs names. The language of origin for Christian names was therefore Latin, Hebrew or Greek. Each saint has a special feast day. Celebrations were held on the Saint's Feast days but later became individual ' name days '. Greek Name Days - A celebration of Greek culture! Greek name days include not just religious names but also names which go back to the beginning of Greek culture. These names would include those of mythical heroes and the famous Greek philosophers such as Odyessus, Alexander, Socrates, Plato, and Helen. The celebration of ' Greek name days' is more important than celebrating actual birthdays (although this Western custom is also being adopted. Birthdays are therefore sometimes celebrated for the youngest members of the family). Greek Name Days Dates |