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List of Greek names related to education?

There aren't many Greek names directly *meaning* "education" or "learning." Greek names often relate to concepts associated with education, like wisdom, knowledge, or skill. Here are some possibilities, categorized for clarity:

Names associated with Wisdom and Knowledge:

* Sophia (Σοφία): Meaning "wisdom," this is a very popular and classic choice.

* Athena (Αθηνά): Goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts. A powerful and evocative name.

* Metis (Μῆτις): Goddess of wisdom and cunning, a more unique and less common option.

* Epimetheus (Ἐπιμηθεύς): Meaning "afterthought," ironically linked to learning from mistakes.

Names associated with Skill and Learning:

* Philomelos (Φιλόμηλος): Meaning "lover of song," connecting learning to the arts.

* Philomatheia (Φιλομαθία): This isn't strictly a name, but it means "love of learning" and could potentially inspire a name. You could use parts of it as inspiration (e.g., Mathea).

* Didaskalos (Διδάσκαλος): Meaning "teacher," this is a more formal and less commonly used as a given name.

Names indirectly related:

* Muse (Μοῦσα): The Muses were goddesses of arts and sciences, inspiring creativity and learning. While "Muse" itself is used, names like Calliope (epic poetry) or Clio (history) could be considered.

Important Note: While these names carry connotations related to education, they aren't *directly* about the act of education itself. The best choice will depend on personal preference and the desired feel of the name.

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