Dryope is the name of several figures in Greek mythology, including the name of a princess, the daughter of Dryops of Oeta, and who was turned into a black poplar tree. It’s made up from Ancient Greek elements drûs (tree; oak) and ops (eye, face), meaning “tree-faced” or “oak-eyed”.
Origin: Proto-Indo-European

Male forms:
- Dryops (Ancient Greek)