Morpheus -Morpheus is the name of a Greek God of dreams. The name means "he who shapes".
Nicholas -Nicholas is a name of Greek origin meaning "Victory for the people" it is related to Nike Greek Goddess of Victory.
Nichole -Nichole is a name of Greek origin meaning "Victory for the people" it is related to Nike Greek Goddess of Victory.
Nicole -Nicole is a name of Greek origin meaning "victory of the people". This name honores Nike Greek Goddess of victory
Nike -Nike is the name of the Greek Goddess of victory.
Nyx -Nyx is the name of a Greek Goddess of night and darkness. At night Nyx draws the veil of darkness across Aether, her son, to bring darkness to the earth and each morning his wife Hemera draws the veil away again. Morpheus, God of Dreams, is also a son of Nyx.
Odessa -Odessa is a name of Greek origin related to the name of the hero Odysseus. The name means "full of Wrath".
It is also the name of a city in the Ukraine.
Olivia -Olivia is a female name derived from the word olive. The Olive tree is sacred to the Greeks. It was a gift to the Atheneans from Athene. William Shakespeare is credited with inventing the name Olivia for the heroine in his play "Twelfth Night". The name Olivia may also be considered a feminine form of Oliver meaning "elf army".
Ophelia -The name Ophelia comes from the Greek meaning "help" or "aid".
She is a tragic character in Shakespeare's Hamlet.
Orestes -The name Orestes means "he who stands on the mountain" or "he who conquers mountains". He is a character in Greek lore who killed his mother Clytemnestra to avenge the death of his father Agammemnon.
Orion -Orion, the hunter is a constellation. Greek myth says he was the best of hunters and associates him with Artemis and Selene.
Ourania -Ourania is a Greek name from ouranios meaning "heavenly. In myth She is the muse of Astronomy, the daughter of Mnemosyne and mother of Linus by Apollo. Also an epithet of Aphrodite.
Ouranos -Ouranos means "heavenly" and is the name of the primordial father of the Gods who personifies the heavens. His name is given to the planet Uranus.
Paris -Paris is the name of the hero who, according to Greek lore, kidnapped Helen and caused the Trojan war. It is also the name of a character in Shakespear's Romeon and Juliet and the capital of France. The meaning of the name is unclear.
Pentheus -The name Pentheus derives from the Greek word penthos which relates to sorrow or grief, especially over the loss of a loved one. According to myth, Pentheus was a king of Thebes who banned the worship of Dionysus and was in turn tricked to his destruction.
Perseus -Perseus is a name of Greek origin meaning "destroyer". In Greek myth, Perseus is the name of the hero who killed Medusa. It is also the name of the main character in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series for young readers.
Peter -Peter is a name of Greek origin from the word petros meaning "rock".