Names Categorized "top 10 in Cyprus"
17 Names found
Andreas is the Ancient Greek and Latin form of Andrew, and it is also the form used in Modern Greek, German, and Welsh. The name derives from the Greek noun ἀνήρ (anēr), meaning "man," with its derivative ἀνδρεῖος (andre...
Anna is a feminine given name, the Latin form of the Hebrew name Hannah, which means “favor” or “grace.” Used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament, it appears in the Hebrew Bible as the mother of the prophet Samuel (1 Sa...
Etymology and OriginChristina is a feminine given name derived from the Latin Christiana, the feminine form of Christian. The name ultimately traces back to the Greek Christos, meaning "anointed one," a reference to Jesu...
Etymology and MeaningChristos 2 is a Modern Greek name that represents a confluence of two ancient Greek roots. It is the modern form of Chrestos, derived from the Ancient Greek χρηστός (chrestos) meaning "useful, good."...
Dimitrios is the modern Greek transcription of Demetrios, itself the original Greek form of the Latinized Demetrius. The name ultimately derives from the ancient Greek Dēmḗtrios (Δημήτριος), meaning “devoted to the godde...
Eleni is a Modern Greek feminine given name corresponding to the ancient Helene which is anglicized as Helen. Stemming from the Greek word ἑλένη (helene) meaning "torch" or "corposant" – an electrical discharge from a sh...
Georgia is a feminine given name originating as a Latinate feminine form of George. The name George derives from the Greek Georgios, itself from georgos meaning "farmer" or "earthworker", composed of the elements ge (ear...
Georgios is the original Greek form of the name George. Deriving from the ancient Greek word georgos (γεωργός), meaning "farmer" or "earth-worker," it combines ge (γῆ), "earth," and ergon (ἔργον), "work." The name has be...
Ioanna is a Greek feminine given name, directly equivalent to the English and Polish Joanna. It originates from the Greek adaptation of the Hebrew name Yôḥānāh, meaning 'God is gracious'. In Greek, the name takes the for...
Ioannis (Greek: Ιωάννης) is the modern Greek form of the ancient Greek name Ἰωάννης (Ioannes), which is itself derived from the Hebrew name Yoḥanan (יוֹחָנָן), meaning "Yahweh is gracious." The name is composed of the el...
Katerina is a feminine given name used in multiple languages, including Albanian, Bulgarian, Greek, Macedonian, Russian, and Medieval Latin. It serves as the Macedonian and Albanian form of Katherine, a Russian short for...
Konstantinos is the Greek form of the Latin name Constantine 1, which itself derives from Constans, a Late Latin name meaning "constant, steadfast". The name has been immensely popular in Greece and throughout the Greek...
Kyriaki is a Greek feminine name directly derived from the masculine name Kyriakos, itself a Greek form of the Latin Cyriacus. The root traces back to the Greek word κύριος (kyrios) meaning "lord," so the name signifies...
Maria is a feminine given name used in numerous languages, including Armenian, Basque, Bulgarian, Catalan, Corsican, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, Frisian, German, Greek, Italian, Norwegian, Occitan...
Etymology and OriginsMarios is a Greek given name that serves as the Hellenized form of the Latin name Marius. The root name's etymological origins are disputed: it may derive from Mars, the Roman god of war, or from the...
Michalis is a modern Greek variant of Michael, a name of profound religious and historical significance. The root name Michael is derived from the Hebrew phrase Mi ḵaʾel, meaning "who is like God?" — a rhetorical questio...
Nikolaos is a Greek given name, a direct form of the name Nicholas. In Ancient Greek it is Νικόλαος (Nikolaos), derived from νίκη (nikē), meaning "victory," and λαός (laos), meaning "people," thus meaning "victory of the...