Classic Mythology baby names
Names tagged with “Classic Mythology” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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11 names
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- Helios
Greek
92Greek god of the sun. From helios meaning 'sun,' representing light, radiance, and divine illumination in classical mythology.
- Horus
Mythological
84Egyptian falcon-headed god of the sky and son of Osiris. Name derived from Egyptian Hor, representing divine kingship and celestial power.
- Dardan
Celtic
84From Albanian meaning 'from Dardania', an ancient region in the Balkans. Associated with Dardanus from Greek mythology, founder of Troy.
- Kleia
Greek
62From Greek meaning 'fame' or 'glory'. In Greek mythology, Kleia is one of the Pleiades, daughters of Atlas and Pleione, immortalized as stars.
- Poseidon
Greek
40Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and storms. Name derives from uncertain proto-Indo-European roots, possibly related to 'husband' or 'master'.
- Nefeli
Greek
40From Greek mythology, Nephele was a cloud nymph. The name means 'cloud' or 'cloudy', evoking lightness and ethereal beauty.
- Elysium
Greek
40From Greek mythology, the Elysian Fields where blessed souls reside in eternal peace and happiness after death.
- Fauna
Mythological
40From Latin Fauna, the Roman goddess of nature, forests, and animals. Associated with wild abundance and natural fertility.
- Ursa
Latin
40From Latin 'ursa' meaning 'bear'. In Roman mythology, Ursa Major and Ursa Minor are prominent constellations representing bears in the night sky.
- Thor
Norse
30From Old Norse god of thunder, storm, and strength. Associated with power, protection, and the heavens.
- Isia
Greek
6From the Egyptian goddess Isis, associated with magic, fertility, and motherhood in ancient mythology
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
