* Βρυκόλακας (Vrykolakas): This is the most common and traditional term for vampire in Greek folklore. It is derived from the word "λύκος" (lykos), meaning "wolf." Vrykolakas are often depicted as reanimated corpses that rise from the grave to prey on the living.
* Βαμπίρ (Vampir): This is the more modern and internationally recognized term for vampire, derived from the English word "vampire."
* Νεκροζώντανος (Nekrozontas): This literally translates to "living dead," and is another less common term used to refer to vampires.
It's worth noting that Greek folklore contains a rich and varied tradition of vampire stories, with different regions and beliefs often having their own unique names and descriptions for these creatures.