The Greek name that means "most beautiful" is Kallí (pronounced "kal-lee").
This name is derived from the Greek word kallos, meaning "beauty," and is often used in literature and mythology.
Here are some examples of its usage:
- Kallí was a nymph in Greek mythology who was known for her beauty.
- In Greek literature, the word kallos is often used to describe the beauty of nature, art, and people.
While Kallí is the most direct translation of "most beautiful," other Greek names also carry connotations of beauty. For example:
- Kalliope (meaning "beautiful voice") was the muse of epic poetry in Greek mythology.
- Eurydice (meaning "wide justice" or "wide rule") was a beautiful nymph in Greek mythology.
These names demonstrate that beauty in Greek culture was not solely about physical appearance but also about inner qualities like talent, wisdom, and virtue.