There are a total of 936 mythological girl names compiled in this comprehensive list. The selection includes well-attested goddesses and heroines, culturally significant variants, and historically attested epithets verified against reputable mythological and onomastic sources.

Mythological girl names are female personal names that originate in myth, legend, and oral tradition. They include goddesses, nymphs, heroines, mortal women, and divine epithets. Forms vary by culture, language, and historical period, so spellings and meanings often show regional variants. They serve for storytelling, baby naming, character creation, and cultural study.

Interesting and little-known facts about Mythological girl names:
– There are 936 entries in the index, spanning ancient to late-medieval attestations.
– The list draws from myth traditions across continents, including Greek, Norse, Egyptian, Hindu, Celtic, Japanese, Indigenous American, African, and Polynesian sources.
– Many names appear in science and culture: Io, Europa, and Callisto are moons, and dozens of goddesses’ names are used for asteroids, species, and place names.
– Several myth names have re-entered modern baby-name charts; names such as Athena, Freya, Luna, and Aurora appear in recent national rankings across Europe and North America.
– Linguistic links reveal common semantic themes—light, war, sea, and fertility—often tracing to Proto-Indo-European or other ancient language roots.

The alphabetical index links to letter-specific lists with standardized entry columns.
Columns: Name; Pronunciation (simple phonetic guide); Origin/culture; Concise meaning or myth role; Source citations; Modern variants and usage notes; Popularity or frequency when available; Related names for cross-links.