List of Greek Baby Names Meanings Starting with M

Melampus

In Greek mythology, Melampus, son of Amythaon was a seer and healer. His name means “black foot” or “man with the black feet” as, according to the legend, when he was a neonate he was left by his mother with his feet exposed to the bright sun.

Meaning: Seer Origin: Greek

Melanctha

Melanctha's origin is Old Greek. The name is of the meaning resembling the black flower. The names Melancthea and Melancthia are derivatives of Melanctha. See also the related category flower. Melanctha is unusual as a baby name for girls.

Meaning: Black flower Origin: Greek

Melancton

Melancton is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1374 times.

Meaning: Black flower Origin: Greek

Melaney

Melaney is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 958 times.

Meaning: Dark Origin: Greek

Melanion

The meaning of the name Melanion is Black. The origin of the name Melanion is Greek. ... In Greek mythology, Melanion was the husband to Atalanta.

Meaning: Color Origin: Greek

Melanippus

Melanippus is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1467 times.

Meaning: Helps defend thebes against the attackers Origin: Greek

Melanthe

Greek Meaning: The name Melanthe is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Melanthe is: Dark flower.

Meaning: Dark flower Origin: Greek

Melantho

It's a greek name that means black flower. "melas"=black "anthos"=flower. Famous real-life people named Melantho: | Edit Share what you know! Melantho in song, story & screen: | Edit. Melanthios- A goatherd killed in Homer's The Odessey.

Meaning: A serving Origin: Greek

Meleager

Definition. by Mark Cartwright. published on 08 February 2016. Meleager (Greek: Meleagros) is a hero from Greek mythology who famously led an expedition to kill the Calydonian boar which was terrorizing the kingdom of Oeneus in Aetolia in central-western Greece.

Meaning: An argonaut Origin: Greek

Melecertes

Origins. No satisfactory origin of the name Palaemon has been given. ... The Romans identified Palaemon with Portunus (the harbour god), and some took the name Palaemon to mean "the honey eater". The name is also said to mean "the wrestler".

Meaning: Son of ino Origin: Greek