Browse Names

This is a list of names in which the usage is Greek Mythology; and the language is Ancient Greek; and the first letter is K.
gender
usage
language
letter
Kadmos Κάδμος m Greek Mythology
Greek form of Cadmus.
Kalliope Καλλιόπη f Greek Mythology
Means "beautiful voice" from Greek κάλλος (kallos) meaning "beauty" and ὄψ (ops) meaning "voice". In Greek mythology she was a goddess of epic poetry and eloquence, one of the nine Muses.
Kallirrhoe Καλλιρρόη f Greek Mythology
Greek form of Callirrhoe.
Kallisto Καλλιστώ f Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek κάλλιστος (kallistos) meaning "most beautiful", a derivative of καλός (kalos) meaning "beautiful". In Greek mythology Kallisto was a nymph who was loved by Zeus. She was changed into a she-bear by Hera, and subsequently became the Great Bear constellation. This was also an ancient Greek personal name.
Kalypso Καλυψώ f Greek Mythology
Greek form of Calypso.
Karme Κάρμη f Greek Mythology
Greek form of Carme 2.
Kassandra Κασσάνδρα f Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek, English (Modern)
Greek form of Cassandra, as well as a modern English variant.
Kassiopeia Κασσιόπεια f Greek Mythology
Greek form of Cassiopeia.
Kastor Κάστωρ m Greek Mythology
Greek form of Castor.
Kephalos Κέφαλος m Greek Mythology
Greek form of Cephalus.
Kepheus Κηφεύς m Greek Mythology
Greek form of Cepheus.
Kerberos Κέρβερος m Greek Mythology
Greek form of Cerberus.
Kirke Κίρκη f Greek Mythology
Greek form of Circe.
Kleio Κλειώ f Greek Mythology, Greek
Derived from Greek κλέος (kleos) meaning "glory". In Greek mythology she was the goddess of history and heroic poetry, one of the nine Muses. She was said to have introduced the alphabet to Greece.
Kleone Κλεώνη f Greek Mythology
Greek form of Cleone.
Klotho Κλωθώ f Greek Mythology
Means "spinner" in Greek. In Greek mythology Klotho was one of the three Fates or Μοῖραι (Moirai). She was responsible for spinning the thread of life.
Klytaimnestra Κλυταιμνήστρα f Greek Mythology
Greek form of Clytemnestra.
Klytië Κλυτίη, Κλυτία f Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek κλυτός (klytos) meaning "famous, noble". In Greek myth Klytië was an ocean nymph who loved the sun god Helios. Her love was not returned, and she pined away staring at him until she was transformed into a heliotrope flower, whose head moves to follow the sun.
Klytios Κλυτίος m Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek κλυτός (klytos) meaning "famous, noble". This is the name of several minor characters in Greek mythology.
Koios Κοῖος m Greek Mythology
Possibly derived from Greek κοῖος (koios), also spelled ποῖος (poios), a questioning word meaning approximately "of what kind?". This was the name of a Titan god of intelligence in Greek mythology.
Kore Κόρη f Greek Mythology
Means "maiden" in Greek. This was another name for the Greek goddess Persephone.
Korë Κόρη f Greek Mythology
Alternate transcription of Ancient Greek Κόρη (see Kore).
Koronis Κορωνίς f Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek κορώνη (korone) meaning "crow". This was the name of several figures from Greek mythology, including the mother of the god Asklepios.
Kratos Κράτος m Greek Mythology, Popular Culture
Means "power, strength" in Greek. In Greek mythology this is the name of one of the children of Styx and Pallas.... [more]
Kreios Κρεῖος m Greek Mythology
Possibly derived from either Greek κρείων (kreion) meaning "lord, master" or κριός (krios) meaning "ram, male sheep". This was the name of a Titan in Greek mythology.
Kronos Κρόνος m Greek Mythology
Greek form of Cronus.
Kynthia Κυνθία f Greek Mythology
Greek form of Cynthia.
Kyrene Κυρήνη f Greek Mythology
Greek form of Cyrene.
Kythereia Κυθέρεια f Greek Mythology
Greek form of Cytherea.