Ἀρχίλλη, Archille: A leader. From ἄρχων (archon), leader.
Ἀρχίλοχος, Archilochos, Archilochus: A military leader. From ἄρχων (archon), leader, and λόχος (lochos), a troupe of soldiers in ambush.
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Ἀρχιμήδης, Archimedes: A keen planner. From ἄρχων (archon), leader, and μήδομαι (medomai), to devise.
Ἀρχίππη, Archippe: A leading equestrian. From ἄρχων (archon), leader, and ἵππος (hippos), hose.
Ἄρχιππος, Archippos: A leading equestrian. From ἄρχων (archon), leader, and ἵππος (hippos), hose.
Ἀρχίτιμος, Architimos: Supremely honorable. From ἄρχων (archon), leader, and τιμὴ (time), honor.
Ἀρχοντούλα, Archontoula: Noble. From ἄρχων (archon), leader.
Ἀρχύτας, Archytas: A leader. From ἄρχων (archon), leader.
Ἄρχων, Archon: A leader. From ἄρχω (archo), to lead.
Ἀρχωνίδης, Archonides: Leader. From ἄρχων (archon), leader.
Ἄσανδρος, Asandros: Angry and brave. From ἀσάω (asao), vexed, loathing, and ἀνδρεία (andreia), braveness.
Ἀσημῖνα, Asemina: Silver. From ἀσήμι (asemi), silver.
Ἀσημάκης, Asemakis: Silver. From ἀσήμι (asemi), silver.
Ἀσημῆς, Asemes: Silver. From ἀσήμι (asemi), silver.
Ἀσίδημος, Asidemos: Of Asian origin. From ἀσὶα (asia), Asia, and δῆμος (demos), people.
Ἀσκλάπων, Asklapon, Asclapon: Related to Ἀσκληπιός (Asklepios).
Ἀσκληπιάδης, Asklepiades, Asclepiades: Related to Ἀσκληπιός (Asklepios).
Ἀσκληπιόδωρος, Asklepiodoros: A gift to (or from) Ἀσκληπιός (Asklepios). From Ἀσκληπιός and δῶρον (doron), gift.
Ἀσκληπιός, Asklepios, Asclepius: Possibly, comforting / therapeutic rays of sun. From αἴγλη (aigle) and ἥπιος (hepios), mild.
Ἀσπασία, Aspasia: Beloved. From ἀσπάζομαι (aspazomai), to welcome, to embrace, to kiss.
Ἄστειος, Asteios: Urban-bred. From ἄστυ (asty), town.
Ἀστερία, Asteria: Star-like. From ἀστὴρ (aster), star.
Ἀστέριος, Asterios: Star-like. From ἀστὴρ (aster), star.
Ἀστερίων, Asterios: Star-like. From ἀστὴρ (aster), star.
Ἀστερόπη, Asterope: Star-eyed. From ἀστὴρ (aster), star, and ὤψ (ops), eyes.
Ἀστραπόνικος, Astraponikos: A lighting victor. From ἀστραπὴ (astrape), lightning, and νίκη (nike), victory.
Ἀστυάναξ, Astyanax: King of the city. From ἄστυ (asty), city, and ἄναξ (anax), king.
Ἀστυγένης, Astygenes: Of a urban descent. From ἄστυ (asty), city, and γένος (genos), race, heritage, kin.
Ἀστυδάμας, Astydamas: Leader the city. From ἄστυ (asty), city, and δαμάζω (damazo), to tame.
Ἀστυδάμεια, Astydameia: Leader the city. From ἄστυ (asty), city, and δαμάζω (damazo), to tame.
Ἀστύνομος, Astymomos: Protecting the city. From ἄστυ (asty), city, and νόμος (nomos), law.
Ἄστύοχος, Astyochos: Conqueror of the city. From ἄστυ (asty), city, and ἔχω (echo), to have.
Ἄσυλος, Asylos: Safe from violence or reprisals, in asylum. From ἄ- (α-), negative prefix, and συλάω (sylao), to captute in a violent manner.
Ἀταλάντη, Atalante: Very patient and withstanding. From ἄ- (α-), peremptory prefix, and τλήμων (tlemon), patient.
Ἀταρβίων, Atarbion: Living fearlessly. From ἀταρβὴς (atarbes), fearless, and βίος (bios), life.
Ἄταρβος, Atarbos: Fearless. From ἀταρβὴς (atarbes), fearless.
Ἄτλας, Atlas: Very patient and withstanding. From ἄ- (α-), peremptory prefix, and τλήμων (tlemon), patient.
Ἀτρεὺς, Atreus: Fearless. From ἄ- (α-), negative prefix, and τρέω (treo), to fear.
Ἀτρόμητος, Atrometos: Fearless. From ἄ- (α-), negative prefix, and τρόμος (tromos), terror.
Ἄτταλος, Attalos, Attalus: Possibly, respectable. From the salutation ἄττα (atta), my respectable sir.
Ἀττικός, Attikos, Atticus: Of Athens. Possib;y from ἀκτὴ (akte), shore.
Ἄττος, Attos: Possibly, respectable. From the salutation ἄττα (atta), my respectable sir.
Αὐγείας , Augeias: Bright like the dawn. From αὐγή (ayge), dawn.
Αὐγερινὸς, Aygerinos: Bright like the dawn. From αὐγή (ayge), dawn.
Αὐγὴ, Ayge, Auge, Aurora: Bright like the dawn. From αὐγή (ayge), dawn.
Αὐξέντιος, Auxentios: Large and growing. From αὐξάνω (auxano), to grow, to augment.
Αὐξίτιος, Auxitios: Large and growing. From αὐξάνω (auxano), to grow, to augment.
Αὐξὼ, Auxo: Large and growing. From αὐξάνω (auxano), to grow, to augment.
Αὔρα, Aura: Aura. From ἄημι (aemi), to breathe.
Αὐτοκλῆς, Aytokles, Autocles: The personification of glory. From αὐτὸς (autos), self, and κλέος (kleos), glory.
Αὐτολέων, Autoleon. Lion-like. From αὐτὸς (autos), self, and λέων (leon), lion.
Αὐτόλυκος , Autolykos, Autolycus: Bright self. From αὐτὸς (autos), self, and λύκη (lyke), morning sunshine.
Αὐτόλυτος, Autolytos: Free. From αὐτὸς (autos), self, and λύω (lyo), to free, to disband.
Αὐτομέδων, Automedon: A born leader. From αὐτὸς (autos), self, and μέδομαι (medomai), to plan, to lead.
Αὐτομένης, Aytomenes: With self-force. From αὐτὸς (autos), self, and μένος (menos), power, force.
Αὐτονόη, Autonoe: A born thinker. From αὐτὸς (autos), self, and νοῶ (noo), to think, reason.
Αὐτόνομος, Autonomos: Autonomous: From αὐτὸς (autos), self, and νέμω (nemo), to share.
Αὐτοτέλης, Autoteles: Goal-oriented. From αὐτὸς (autos), self, and τέλος (telos), a goal.
Ἀφθόνητος, Aphthonetos: Beyond the reach of envy. From ἄ- (α-), negative prefix, and φθόνος (phthonos), envy.
Ἀφθόνιος, Aphthonios: Plentiful. From ἄ- (α-), negative prefix, and φθόνος (phthonos), envy.
Ἄφοβος, Aphobos: Fearless. From ἄ- (α-), negative prefix, and φόβος (phobos), fear.
Ἀφροδισία, Aphrodisia: Related to the goddess Ἀφροδίτη (Aphrodite).
Ἀφροδίσιος, Aphrodisios, Aphrodisius: Related to the goddess Ἀφροδίτη (Aphrodite).
Ἀφροδίτη, Aphrodite: Born from the foam of the sea. From ἀφρὸς (aphros), foam, and ἀναδύομαι (anadyomai), to surface. According to ledgend, the goddess of love was born Κρόνος (Cronus) castrated his dad Οὐρανὸς (Uranus) as per his mom's (Γαῖα, Gaia) request and a drop of blood fell on the sea foam near Paphos (Cyprus).
Ἀχαϊκὸς, Achaikos, Achaicus: Painful, sorrowful. From ἄγχος (achoς), pain, sorrow.
Ἀχαιὸς, Achaios, Achaean: Painful, sorrowful. From ἄγχος (achoς), pain, sorrow.
Ἀχιλλέας, Achilleas, Achilles: He who projects pain. From ἄγχος (achoς), pain, sorrow, and ἰάλλω (iallon), to cast upon.
Ἀχιλλεὺς, Achilleus, Achilles: He who projects pain. From ἄγχος (achoς), pain, sorrow, and ἰάλλω (iallon), to cast upon.
Ἀχίλλιος, Achillios: Achillean, Pertaining to Ἀχιλλεὺς (Achilles).