List of Greek Baby Names Meanings Starting with C

Cleytus

MEANING: This name derives from the Ancient Greek name “Anákletos (Ανάκλητος)”, meaning “invoked”, which in turn derives from “anakaló ‎(ανακαλώ), meaning ”revoke, rescind“. ... His pontificate was once erroneously split into Anacletus and Cletus.

Meaning: Illustrious Origin: Greek

Clianthe

Clianthe is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1397 times.

Meaning: Glory Origin: Greek

Cloria

The name Cloria is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Cloria is: Goddess of spring.

Meaning: Goddess of spring Origin: Greek

Clotho

Clotho (/ˈkloʊθoʊ/; Greek: Κλωθώ) is one of the Three Fates or Moirai who spin (Clotho), draw out (Lachesis) and cut (Atropos) the thread of Life in ancient Greek mythology. Her Roman equivalent is Nona. ... As one of the three fates her impact on Greek mythology was significant.

Meaning: A fate Origin: Greek

Clymena

Clymena is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1248 times.

Meaning: Mother of atalanta Origin: Greek

Clymene

In Greek mythology, the name Clymene or Klymene (/ˈklɪmɪni, ˈklaɪmɪni/; Ancient Greek: Κλυμένη, Kluménē) may refer to: ... The Oceanid Clymene is also given as the wife to King Merops of Ethiopia and, by Helios, mother of Phaëton and the Heliades.

Meaning: Renowned Origin: Greek

Clyte

Clyte is largely used in the Greek language and it is derived from Old Greek origins. Clyte is a variant transcription of the name Clytie (Greek). Clyte is not regularly used as a baby name for girls.

Meaning: A water nymph Origin: Greek

Clytemnestra

Meaning & History. Latinized form of Greek Κλυταιμνηστρα (Klytaimnestra), from κλυτος (klytos) "famous, noble" and μνηστηρ (mnester) "courter, wooer". In Greek legend Clytemnestra was the wife of Agamemnon and the mother of Orestes and Electra.

Meaning: Murdered agamemnon Origin: Greek

Cocytus

Greek Mythology. the river of wailing, a tributary of the Acheron in Hades. Word origin of 'Cocytus' L < Gr Kōkytos, lit., a shrieking, wailing < kōkyein, to wail, redupl.

Meaning: River of lamenting Origin: Greek

Coeus

In Greek mythology, Coeus (/ˈkɔɪəs/; Ancient Greek: Κοῖος, Koios, "query, questioning" or "intelligence") was one of the Titans, the giant sons and daughters of Uranus (Heaven) and Gaia (Earth).

Meaning: Father of leto Origin: Greek