- Athena (Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare)
- Demi (Abbreviation of Demetria - the mythological goddess of corn and harvest)
- Lilah (Night)
- Evangeline (Good news, bringer of good news)
- Georgia (Farmer)
- Andromeda (To be mindful of a man)
- Olympia (Feminine form of the Greek Olympios)
- Antigone (Instead of mother)
- Calista (Most beautiful)
- Delphi (An ancient city in central Greece)
- Nyx (Greek goddess of the night)
- Anastasia (Resurrection)
- Delta (The fourth letter of the Greek alphabet)
- Meg (Pearl)
- Dora (God's gift)
- Lyra (Star constellation representing the lyre of Orpheus)
- Muse (Nine goddesses of inspiration)
- Aphrodite (Goddess of love and beauty)
- Hermione (Well born)
- Fury (Violence, vehemence, fierceness)
- Saphira (Beautiful or precious)
- Electra (Shining, bright)
- Medea (To ponder or cunning)
- Tansy (Immortality)
- Leora (I have light)
- Elena (Bright, shining light)
- Hecuba (A Queen in Greek mythology)
- Calypso (The mythological nymph who beguiled Odysseus)
- Delia (From Delos)
- Hemera (Primordial deity and goddess of daylight)
- Artemis (Greek goddess of the moon and hunting)
- Maia (Goddess of fields)
- Ambrosia (Immortality)
- Demetra (Goddess of corn and harvest)
- Tessa (Harvester or reaper)
- Celena (Goddess of the moon)
- Carissa (Grace, beloved)
- Angela (Messenger of gods)
- Dina (From the valley)
- Effie (Fair flame)
- Harmony (A fastening or join)
- Sofia (Wisdom; wise)
- Grace (Moral quality of kindness)
- Chloe (Blooming or fertility)
- Dido (Beloved)
- Aretha (Beauty, virtuous, excellent)
- Agnes (Pure or holy)
- Pandora (All gifts. In Greek mythology Pandora was the first mortal woman)
- Eris (Goddess of strife)
- Elpis (The spirit of hope)
- Alexis (Helper or defender)
- Agatha (Good)
- Callisto (A nymph loved by Zeus)
- Doris (A Sea nymph)
- Libra (Goddess of Justice)
- Thalia (Muse of comedy)
- Arianna (Chaste, very holy)
- Alexa (Defender of men)
- Nike (In ancient Greek religion, Nike was a goddess who personified victory)
- Clio (One of the Muses; inspiration of history)
- Iris (Goddess of rainbows)
- Daphne (Bay tree, or laurel tree)
- Phoebe (Bright and shining)
- Cleopatra (Glory of the father)
- Urania (Muse of Astronomy)
- Sophie (Wisdom, wise)
- Amara (Unfading)
- Atalanta (A virgin huntress)
- Cassia (Cinnamon)
- Cassandra (Unheeded prophetess)
- Evangelia / Evangeline (Bringer of good news)
- Psyche (Soul, mind, spirit)
- Hera (Wife of Zeus and goddess of marriage and birth)
- Penelope (Bobbin)
- Neri (Burning light or ocean spirit)
- Asteria (Star)
- Cora (Maiden)
- Maria (Beloved)
- Alexandra (Defender of men)
- Zoe (Greek name meaning life)
- Mania (Goddess of insanity)
- Harmonia (Goddess of harmony and concord)
- Anna (Favor, grace, beautiful)
- Ilene (Greek variation of Helen)
- Helen (Shining light)
- Niki (Victory)
- Bernice (Bringer of victory)
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