Charmippos (Χάρμιππος) – Choregos (Χόρηγος)
Χάρμιππος, Charmippos: A joyful, charming horseman. From χάρμα (charma), a thing of joy, and ἵππος (hippos), horse.
Χάρμις, Charmis: A joyful, charming woman. From χάρμα (charma), a thing of joy.
Χάρμιχος, Charmichos: A joyful, charming woman. From χάρμα (charma), a thing of joy. Probably unrelated to μιχέω (micheo), to pee.
Χαρμίων, Charmios: A joyful, charming fellow. From χάρμα (charma), a thing of joy.
Χαρμοκράτης, Charmokrates, Charmocrates: A joyful, charming ruler. From χάρμα (charma), a thing of joy, and κράτος (kratos), strength, might, power.
Χαρμόλαος, Charmolaos: Of a joyful, people, or, one who brings joy to the people. From χάρμα (charma), a thing of joy, and λαὸς (laos), strength, might, power.
Χαρμονικὶς, Charmonikis: Of a joyful victory. From χάρμα (charma), a thing of joy, and νίκη (nike), victory.
Χάρμος, Charmos: A joyful, charming fellow. From χάρμα (charma), a thing of joy.
Χαρμοσύνη Charmosyne: Joyful, glad. From χάρμα (charma), a thing of joy.
Χαρμόσυνος, Charmosynos: Joyful, glad. From χάρμα (charma), a thing of joy.
Χαρμοῦχος, Charmouchos: Joyful, glad. From χάρμα (charma), a thing of joy, and ἔχω (echo), to have, hold.
Χάρμων, Charmon: A joyful, charming fellow. From χάρμα (charma), a thing of joy.
Χαροπίας, Charopias: With a happy demeanor. From χαρά (chara), joy, delight, and ὄψ (ops), eye, face.
Χαροπίδης, Charopides: With a happy demeanor. From χαρά (chara), joy, delight, and ὄψ (ops), eye, face.
Χαροπίνα, Charopina: With a happy demeanor. From χαρά (chara), joy, delight, and ὄψ (ops), eye, face.
Χαροπῖνος, Charopinos: With a happy demeanor. From χαρά (chara), joy, delight, and ὄψ (ops), eye, face.
Χαρόπιος, Charopios: With a happy demeanor. From χαρά (chara), joy, delight, and ὄψ (ops), eye, face.
Χαροπὶς, Charopis: With a happy demeanor. From χαρά (chara), joy, delight, and ὄψ (ops), eye, face.
Χαροπίων, Charopion: With a happy demeanor. From χαρά (chara), joy, delight, and ὄψ (ops), eye, face.
Χάροπος, Charopo: With a happy demeanor. From χαρά (chara), joy, delight, and ὄψ (ops), eye, face.
Χαρούλα, Charoula: Graceful. From χάρις (charis), grace.
Χάροψ, Charops: With a happy demeanor. From χαρά (chara), joy, delight, and ὄψ (ops), eye, face.
Χάρρης, Charres: Joyful. From χαρά (chara), joy, delight.
Χαρσενάκης, Charsenakes: Joyful fellow. From χαρά (chara), joy, delight, and ἀρσενικός (arsenikos), male.
Χαρτάδας, Chartadas: Possibly, a scribe. From χάρτη (charte), a sheet of paper or papyrus. Alternatively, from χαρτός (chartos), a causing delight.
Χάρτας, Chartas: Possibly, a scribe. From χάρτη (charte), a sheet of paper or papyrus. Alternatively, from χαρτός (chartos), a causing delight.
Χαρύλαος, Charylaos: He who bring joy to the people. From χαρὰ (chara), joy, and λαός (laos), the people.
Χαρύλλος, Charyllos: He who bring joy to the people. From χαρὰ (chara), joy, and λαός (laos), the people.
Χάρων, Charon: Joyful, not what one would expect from the ferryman of Styx. From χαρά (chara), joy, delight.
Χαρώνδας, Charondas: Joyful. From χαρά (chara), joy, delight.
Χαρωνίδας, Charonidas: Joyful. From χαρά (chara), joy, delight.
Χείλων, Cheilon: Possibly, one who feeds the cattle. From χιλός (chilos), fodder for cattle.
Χείμαρος, Cheimaros: Torrentially flowing. From χειμάρρους (cheimarrous), winter-flowing, swollen by rain and melted snow.
Χειμάς, Cheimas: Of the winter. From χειμών (cheimon), storm, tempest, rain, rainy weather.
Χειμάσιος, Cheimasios: Of the winter. From χειμών (cheimon), storm, tempest, rain, rainy weather.
Χειραίνετος, Cheirainetos: A virtuous handler of things. From χείρ (cheir), hand, and αἰνετός (ainetos), praiseworthy.
Χειρίας, Cheirias: A handler, an administrator. From χείρ (cheir), hand.
Χειρικράτης, Cheirikrates: A powerful handler. From χείρ (cheir), hand, and κρατέω (krateo), to rule, to be superior.
Χειρίσοφος, Cheirisophos: Skilled with the hands. From χείρ (cheir), hand, and σοφός (sophos), wise, skilled.
Χελιδὼν, Chelidon: Of a swallow. From χελιδών (chelidon), swallow.
Χελώνα, Chelona: Possibly turtle-like, from χελώνη (chelone), tortoise. Alternatively, lyre-like, from χελωνίς (chelonis), lyre.
Χερσίας, Chersias: A cultivator, possibly of barren land. From χέρσος (chersos), land, shore.
Χερσιδάμας, Chesidamas: Possibly, a farmer. From χέρσος (chersos), land, shore, and δᾶμος (damos), people, folk.
Χερσίδαμος, Chesidamos: A terrestrial, non-seafaring person. From χέρσος (chersos), land, shore, and δᾶμος (damos), people, folk.
Χερσικράτης, Xersikrates: Skilled farmer. From χερσίτης (chersites), cultivator of waste land, and κρατέω (krateo), to be superior.
Χερσίφρων, Chersiphron: A skilled cultivator of land. From χερσίτης (chersites), cultivator of waste land, and φρὴν (phren), mind, intellect, will.
Χέρσων, Cherson: A cultivator, possibly of barren land. From χέρσος (chersos), land, shore.
Χῆμα, Chema: Possibly, glossy. From χῆμαι (chemai), gloss.
Χημάτα, Chemata: Possibly, glossy. From χῆμαι (chemai), gloss.
Χηματῖνος, Chematinos: Possibly, glossy. From χῆμαι (chemai), gloss.
Χηρέας, Chereas: A person deprived of material things. From χηρεύω (chereuo), be deprived of, without.
Χηρίας, Cherias: A person deprived of material things. From χηρεύω (chereuo), be deprived of, without.
Χηρίππα, Cherippa: Wanting horses. From χηρεύω (chereuo), be deprived of, without, and ἵππος (hippos), horse.
Χηριππίδας, Cherippidas: Wanting horses. From χηρεύω (chereuo), be deprived of, without, and ἵππος (hippos), horse.
Χήριππος, Cherippos: Wanting horses. From χηρεύω (chereuo), be deprived of, without, and ἵππος (hippos), horse.
Χῆρις, Cheris: Wanting. From χηρεύω (chereuo), be deprived of, without.
Χηρίφιλος, Cheriphilos: Wanting friends. From χηρεύω (chereuo), be deprived of, without, and φίλος (philos), friend, beloved.
Χηρίων, Cherion: Wanting. From χηρεύω (chereuo), be deprived of, without.
Χηρύλος, Cherylos: Wanting woodland. From χηρεύω (chereuo), be deprived of, without, and ὕλη (hyle), wood, forest.
Χήρων, Cheron: Bereaved, wanting. From χηρεύω (chereuo), be deprived of, without.
Χητίππα, Chetippa: Wanting horses. From χητεία (cheteia), want, need, and ἵππος (hippos), horse.
Χήτιππος, Chetippos: Wanting horses. From χητεία (cheteia), want, need, and ἵππος (hippos), horse.
Χῖα, Chia: Snow-white. From χιών (chion), snow.
Χιλιανὸς, Chilianos: Of a thousand. From χιλιάς (chilias), the number one thousand.
Χιλίαρχος, Chiliarchos: Millicent, commander. From χιλιάρχης (chiliarches), commander, ultimately from χιλιάς (chilias), the number one thousand, and ἄρχων (archon), a ruler.
Χίλων, Chilon: Possibly, one who feeds the cattle. From χιλός (chilos), fodder for cattle.
Χιονάτη, Chionate: Snow white. Of snow. From χιών (chion), snow.
Χιόνη, Chione: Of snow. From χιών (chion), snow.
Χιόνης, Chionis: Of snow. From χιών (chion), snow.
Χιονίδης, Chionides: Of snow. From χιών (chion), snow.
Χιονὶς, Chionis: Of snow. From χιών (chion), snow.
Χιόννης, Chionnes: Of snow. From χιών (chion), snow.
Χιοννίδας, Chionnidas: Of snow. From χιών (chion), snow.
Χίων, Chion: Of snow. From χιών (chion), snow.
Χιωνίδας, Chionidas: Of snow. From χιών (chion), snow.
Χιωνίδης, Chionides: Of snow. From χιών (chion), snow.
Χλίδων, Chlidon: Luxurious. From χλιδή (chlide), delicacy, daintiness, luxury, effeminacy.
Χλόη, Chloe: Of moss, grass. From χλόη (chloe), young verdure of trees, foliage.
Χλωρὶς, Chloris: Grassy, green. From χλωρὸς (chloros), green, unseasoned.
Χοιρίλη, Choirile: Related to a pig. From χοῖρος (choiros), pig.
Χοιρίλος, Choirilos: Related to a pig. From χοῖρος (choiros), pig.
Χοιρίνα, Choirina: Related to a pig. From χοῖρος (choiros), pig.
Χοιρίων, Choirion: Related to a pig. From χοῖρος (choiros), pig.
Χοῖρος, Choiros: Related to a pig. From χοῖρος (choiros), pig.
Χοραγίων, Choragion: Choragus, sponsor. From χορός (choros), chorus, and ἡγέομαι (hegeomai), to lead, i.e., he who leads or finances the chorus.
Χόραγος, Choragos: Choragus, sponsor. From χορός (choros), chorus, and ἡγέομαι (hegeomai), to lead, i.e., he who leads or finances the chorus.
Χόραρχος, Choarchos: Chorus leader. From χορός (choros), chorus, and ἄρχω (archo), to lead.
Χορειὸς, Choreios: Of or belonging to a chorus or dance. From χορός (choros), chorus.
Χορηγίων, Choregion: A chorus or dance instructor. From χορηγεῖον (choregeion), the place in which a chorus was trained, their dancing-school.
Χόρηγος, Choregos: Choragus, sponsor. From χορός (choros), chorus, and ἡγέομαι (hegeomai), to lead, i.e., he who leads or finances the chorus.