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Latinized form of Greek Ἄκανθα (Akantha), which meant "thorn, prickle". In Greek legend she was a nymph loved by Apollo.

Ancient Greek form of Achelous.

From Greek Ἀχελώιος (Acheloios), which is of unknown meaning, possibly of Semitic origin. This was the name of a Greek god of water and rivers, in...

From the Greek Ἀχιλλεύς (Achilleus), which is of unknown meaning, perhaps derived from Greek ἄχος (achos) meaning "pain" or else from the name of the...

Ancient Greek form of Achilles.

Means "mist, darkness" in Greek. According to a poem by Hesiod, she was one of the figures portrayed on the shield of Heracles. She is described as a...

Latinized form of Greek Ἀκταίη (Aktaie) or Ἀκταία (Aktaia), derived from ἀκτή (akte) meaning "shore, headland". In Greek mythology this was the name...

Latinized form of Greek Ἀκταίων (Aktaion), possibly from ἀκταῖος (aktaios) meaning "on the coast, on the shore" or ἀκτίς (aktis) meaning "ray, beam"....

Latinized form of Greek Ἄκτωρ (Aktor) meaning "leader", a derivative of ἄγω (ago) meaning "to lead". This is the name of many characters in Greek myth...

Greek form of Admetus.

Latinized form of Greek Ἄδμητος (Admetos) meaning "unconquered, untamed", a poetic form of ἀδάμαστος (adamastos). In Greek mythology this was the...

From Phoenician 𐤀𐤃𐤍 (ʾadon) meaning "lord, master". In Greek myth Adonis was a handsome young shepherd killed while hunting a wild boar. The anemone...

Latinized form of Adrasteia. One of Jupiter's moons bears this name.

Feminine form of Adrastos. In Greek mythology this name was borne by a nymph who fostered the infant Zeus. This was also another name of the goddess N...

Means "not inclined to run away" in Greek, from the negative prefix (a) and διδράσκω (didrasko) meaning "to run away". This was the name of a king...

Latinized form of Greek Αἰγεύς (Aigeus), probably derived from Greek αἴξ (aix) meaning "goat" (genitive αἰγός). The plural of this word, αἶγες, additi...

Latinized form of Greek Αἴγισθος (Aigisthos), derived from αἰγός (aigos) meaning "of a goat", the genitive form of αἴξ (aix). In Greek mythology Aegis...

Latinized form of the Greek Αἴγλη (Aigle), which meant "light, radiance, glory". This was the name of several characters in Greek myth, including one...

Latinized form of Greek Αἴγυπτος (Aigyptos), derived from the place name (see Egypt). In Greek mythology he was a king of Egypt who forced the...

Means "whirlwind" in Greek. In Greek myth this was the name of an Amazon warrior killed by Heracles during his quest for Hippolyta's girdle.

Latinized form of Aiolos.

Latinized form of Asklepios.

From the Greek Αἰσών (Aison), which is of unknown meaning. Aeson was the father of Jason in Greek mythology.

Latinized form of Greek Αἰθήρ (Aither) meaning "ether, heaven", derived from αἴθω (aitho) meaning "to burn, to ignite". In Greek mythology this was...

Russian and Ukrainian form of Athena.

Spanish and Russian form of Aphrodite.

Italian and Portuguese form of Aphrodite.

Possibly means "very steadfast" in Greek. In Greek mythology he was the brother of Menelaus. He led the Greek expedition to Troy to recover his...

Means "illustrious, noble" in Greek. This was the mother of Pentheus in Greek myth.

From Greek ἄγω (ago) meaning "to lead" and λαός (laos) meaning "people". Alternatively, it could come from ἀγέλη (agele) meaning "herd" or the...

Latinized form of Agelaos.

Derived from the poetic Greek word ἀγήνωρ (agenor) meaning "very manly, heroic", a derivative of ἄγαν (agan) "very much" and ἀνήρ (aner) "man". This...

Latinized form of Aglaia.

Means "splendour, beauty" in Greek. In Greek mythology she was one of the three Graces or Χάριτες (Charites). This name was also borne by a...

Greek form of Ajax.

Original Greek form of Aegeus.

Greek form of Aegisthus.

Greek form of Aegle.

Original Greek form of Aegyptus.

Ancient Greek form of Aeneas.

Means "quick-moving, nimble" in Greek. This was the name of the Greek god of the winds.

Greek form of Aeson.

Greek form of Aether.

From the Greek name Αἴας (Aias), perhaps deriving from Greek αἰαστής (aiastes) meaning "mourner" or αἶα (aia) meaning "earth, land". In Greek mytholog...

Greek form of Acantha.

Greek form of Actaea.

Greek form of Actaeon.

Greek form of Actor.

Means "avenger" in Greek. This was an epithet of Zeus, as well as the name of several other characters from Greek mythology.

Latinized form of Greek Ἄλκηστις (Alkestis), derived from ἀλκηστής (alkestes) meaning "brave, valiant", a derivative of ἀλκή (alke) meaning "strength,...

Latinized form of Greek Ἀλκείδης (Alkeides), derived from ἀλκή (alke) meaning "strength, prowess" and the patronymic suffix ἴδης (ides). This was...

Latinized form of Alkinoos.

From Greek Ἀλκίππη (Alkippe), derived from ἀλκή (alke) meaning "strength, prowess" and ἵππος (hippos) meaning "horse". This was the name of a...

From Greek Ἀλκμήνη (Alkmene), derived from ἀλκή (alke) meaning "strength, prowess" combined with μήνη (mene) meaning "moon" or μῆνις (menis) meaning...

Latinized form of Greek Ἀλκυόνη (Alkyone), derived from the word ἀλκυών (alkyon) meaning "kingfisher". In Greek myth this name belonged to a daughter...

Latinized form of Greek Ἀληκτώ (Alekto), which was derived from ἄληκτος (alektos) meaning "unceasing". This was the name of one of the Furies or Ἐρινύ...

Greek form of Alecto.

Latinized form of the Greek name Ἀλέξανδρος (Alexandros), which meant "defending men" from Greek ἀλέξω (alexo) meaning "to defend, help" and ἀνήρ (ane...

Feminine form of Alexander. In Greek mythology this was a Mycenaean epithet of the goddess Hera, and an alternate name of Cassandra. It was borne by...