This is a list of submitted names in which the usage is Greek Mythology; and the meaning contains the keywords dog or hound or wolf or fox.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Alope Ἀλόπη f Greek MythologyUnknown etymology, although it may be linked to the word ᾰ̓λώπηξ (
alṓpēx) meaning "fox".
Harpalycus Ἁρπάλυκος m Greek Mythology, Roman MythologyDerived from Ancient Greek ἁρπάζω
(harpázō) meaning "to seize, snatch, carry off" or ἅρπαξ
(harpax) meaning "rapacious, ravening; thief, robber" combined with λύκος
(lýkos) meaning "wolf"... [
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Lycaethus Λύκαιθος m Greek MythologyAncient Greek masculine name derived from
λύκος (lýkos) meaning "wolf" and an unknown second element.
Lyko Λυκώ f Greek MythologyMeans "she-wolf" in Ancient Greek, an epithet of the moon. This was the name of a princess of Laconia in Greek mythology, gifted with prophecy by Apollo, and subsequently cursed into madness along with her sister
Orphe.
Lykomedes Λυκομήδης m Ancient Greek, Greek MythologyDerived from either Greek λύκος
(lykos) meaning "wolf" or λύκη
(lyke) meaning "light; morning twilight" combined with μηδομαι
(medomai) meaning "to think, to be mindful of" or the related μήδεα
(medea) meaning "plans, counsel, cunning".