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460Phoibos is the original Greek form of the name Phoebus, which itself is the Latinized version. In Ancient Greek mythology and language, Phoibos (Φοῖβος) means "bright" or "pure". It was primarily used as an epithet of th...
Phokas is the Greek form of Phocas, which itself is a Latinized derivative of the Greek name Φωκᾶς (Phokas), meaning "seal (animal)" from φώκη (phoke). The name is most notably associated with Phocas, a Byzantine emperor...
Photios is an Ancient Greek masculine name derived from phos, meaning "light". The name is linked to the Greek word φῶς (phos), with the genitive form φωτός (photos), signifying radiance or enlightenment. Etymology and O...
Plato is the anglicized form of the Greek name Platon (Πλάτων), which is derived from the Greek word platys (πλατύς), meaning "broad-shouldered." This name was traditionally given to someone with a broad or robust physiq...
EtymologyPlaton is a masculine given name that represents the Greek, Russian, Ukrainian, and Ancient Greek form of Plato. The name ultimately derives from the Greek πλατύς (platys), meaning "broad-shouldered." The ancien...
Ploutarchos is the original Greek form of Plutarch, derived from the elements πλοῦτος (ploutos) meaning “riches, wealth” and ἀρχός (archos) meaning “master” or “ruler.” Thus, the name as a whole signifies “wealthy ruler”...
Polycarp is an ancient Greek name, derived from Πολύκαρπος (Polykarpos), meaning "fruitful, rich in fruit". It is composed of the elements polys meaning "much" and karpos meaning "fruit". The name thus signifies abundanc...
Polycrates is an ancient Greek name borne most famously by a 6th-century BC ruler of the island of Samos, whose life was chronicled by the historian Herodotus. Derived from the Greek elements polys meaning "much" and kra...
Polydoros is the Greek form of the Latinized name Polydorus, derived from the Greek elements πολύς (polys) meaning "much" and δῶρον (doron) meaning "gift": hence, "many gifts."EtymologyThe name Polydoros (Ancient Greek:...
Etymology and Meaning Polydorus is the Latinized form of the Ancient Greek name Πολύδωρος (Polydoros), meaning "many gifts". It is derived from the Greek elements πολύς (polys) meaning "much" or "many", and δῶρον (doron)...
Polykarpos is the Ancient Greek form of the name Polycarp. The name derives from the Greek elements πολύς (polys) meaning "much" and καρπός (karpos) meaning "fruit", combined to signify "fruitful" or "rich in fruit". Pol...
Polykrates is the Greek form of Polycrates. The name is derived from the Greek elements πολύς (polys) meaning "much" and κράτος (kratos) meaning "power", thus the overall meaning is "much power".Historical SignificancePo...
Porphyrios is the ancient Greek form of Porfirio, derived from the Greek name Πορφύριος (Porphyrios), which in turn comes from the word πορφύρα (porphyra), meaning "purple dye." The name thus references the precious purp...
Porphyrius is the Latinized form of the Greek name Porphyrios (see Porfirio), derived from πορφύρα (porphyra), the ancient Greek word for "purple dye." In classical antiquity, purple dye was society's most prized coloran...
Poseidonios is an Ancient Greek masculine given name derived from the name of the god Poseidon. The name literally means "of Poseidon" or "belonging to Poseidon." The most famous historical bearer is the Greek philosophe...
Posidonius is a Latinized form of the Poseidonios name, ultimately derived from the Greek god Poseidon, meaning "of Poseidon." The name was borne by a prominent 1st-century BC Stoic philosopher, Posidonius of Apameia (c....
Praxiteles is a historic Ancient Greek masculine given name, renowned through the fame of its most notable bearer, the celebrated 4th-century BC sculptor from Athens. The name is derived from the Greek elements πρᾶξις (p...
Ptolemaeus is the Latinized form of the ancient Greek name Ptolemaios (see Ptolemy). Derived from the Greek word πολεμήϊος (polemeios), meaning 'aggressive, warlike', the name carries connotations of battle and strength....
Ptolemaios is the Ancient Greek form of the name Ptolemy. Deriving from the Greek word πτόλεμος (ptolemos), a poetic variant of πόλεμος (polemos) meaning 'war', the name Ptolemaios conveys the sense of 'warlike' or 'aggr...
Pyrrhos is the Greek form of Pyrrhus. The name derives from the Greek word πυρρός (pyrrhos), meaning "red" or "flame-coloured", which is itself related to πῦρ (pyr, "fire"). It originally served as an epithet borne by Ne...
Pyrrhus is a masculine given name of ancient Greek origin, derived from the Greek name Πύρρος (Pyrrhos), meaning "flame-coloured, red" or "fiery," from the element πῦρ (pyr) meaning "fire." The name is closely linked to...
Pythagoras is a masculine name of Ancient Greek origin, primarily known as the name of a pre-Socratic philosopher and mathematician from Samos (c. 570 – c. 495 BC). The name is compound: the first element is derived from...
Seleucus is the Latinized form of the Greek name Σέλευκος (Seleukos), whose meaning is uncertain. It may be related to the Greek word λευκός (leukos), meaning 'bright' or 'white', but this connection is speculative. The...
Seleukos is the Greek form of the Latinized name Seleucus. The name is derived from the Greek Σέλευκος (Seleukos), whose meaning is uncertain. It may be related to the Greek word λευκός (leukos) meaning "bright" or "whit...
Serapion is an Ancient Greek personal name derived from the Greco-Egyptian god Serapis, whose name itself combines elements from Asar (the Egyptian form of Osiris) and Apis, the sacred bull cult. Serapion therefore carri...
Simon 2 is a name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek word σιμός (simos), meaning "flat-nosed." Unlike the more common given name Simon, which is of Hebrew origin (from Shim'on, meaning "he has heard"), this Greek na...
Simonides is an Ancient Greek male name derived from the Greek σιμός (simos) meaning "flat-nosed" combined with the patronymic suffix ἴδης (ides), thus signifying "son of the flat-nosed one." This name is most famously a...
EtymologySmaragdos (Ancient Greek: Σμαράγδος) is a masculine name of Greek origin meaning "emerald." The word derives from the Semitic root (likely Hebrew bāreqeth or related) and entered Greek as smaragdos, from which t...
Socrates (Ancient Greek: Σωκράτης (Sōkrátēs)) is a masculine given name of Ancient Greek origin. It derives from the Greek elements sos, meaning "whole, unwounded, safe," and kratos, meaning "power" — together translatin...
EtymologySokrates is the Ancient Greek form of Socrates, an iconic name in Western philosophy. The name derives from the Greek elements sos meaning "whole, unwounded, safe" and kratos meaning "power", thus conveying the...
Solon is an ancient Greek name, possibly derived from the Greek word σόλος (solos) meaning “lump of iron.” This name is historically borne by the famous Athenian statesman, lawmaker, and poet Solon (c. 630 – c. 560 BC),...
Sophocles is a masculine given name of Ancient Greek origin, derived from the Greek name Sophokles (Σοφοκλῆς). The name combines the elements sophos (σοφός), meaning "skilled" or "clever," and kleos (κλέος), meaning "glo...
Sophokles is the Ancient Greek form of Sophocles, the name of one of the most celebrated dramatists of classical Athens.The name derives from the Greek elements sophos meaning "skilled" or "wise" (compare σοφός in Greek)...
Sophos is a masculine given name of Ancient Greek origin, derived from the Greek name Σόφος (Sophos), meaning "skilled, clever". It is the Greek form of Sophus, a name that was common in Denmark and Norway during the 19t...
Sophron is an Ancient Greek masculine name derived from the Greek word sophron (σώφρων), meaning "self-controlled, sensible". The term sophron is composed of the elements saos ("whole, safe") and phren ("mind"), thus con...
Sophus is a male given name of Ancient Greek origin, derived from the name Sophos (Σόφος), meaning "skilled, clever". The name reflects a valued trait in classical Greek culture—wisdom or skill of an intellectual or arti...
Sosigenes is a masculine name of Ancient Greek origin, meaning "born safely" from the Greek elements sos ("safe, whole, unwounded") and genes ("born"). The most notable bearer of this name is Sosigenes of Alexandria, an...
Soter is a name of Greek origin, derived from the ancient Greek epithet Σωτήρ (Sōtēr), meaning "saviour" or "deliverer." The feminine form is Soteris or sometimes Soteria. As an epithet, Soter was applied to various gods...
Soterios is a Greek masculine given name, derived from the ancient Greek word σωτήρ (soter) meaning "saviour, deliverer" or σωτηρία (soteria) meaning "salvation, deliverance." In a religious context, these terms are ofte...
Stephanos is the original Greek form of Stephen, derived from the ancient Greek noun στέφανος (stéphanos), meaning "crown, wreath" and metaphorically "reward, honor, renown." The word itself comes from the verb στέφειν (...
Strabo is a masculine given name of Greek origin, derived from the Byzantine Greek name Strabon (Στράβων), which itself comes from the Greek adjective strabos (στραβός), meaning "squinting" or "cross-eyed." The name orig...
EtymologyStrabon is the Ancient Greek form of Strabo, a name derived from the Greek στραβός (strabos), meaning "squinting" or "cross-eyed." The name was originally a descriptive epithet that became a personal name. The L...
Straton is a masculine given name of Ancient Greek origin, derived from the Greek word στρατός (stratos), meaning "army." The name is thus semantically linked to military themes, reflecting the values of strength and col...
Symmachos is the original Greek form of the Latinized name Symmachus. Derived from the Greek Σύμμαχος (Symmachos), it means "fighting along with" or "allied with," reflecting a sense of partnership in battle or common ca...
EtymologySymmachus is the Latinized form of the Ancient Greek name Σύμμαχος (Symmachos), derived from the elements σύν (syn, “together with”) and μάχη (machē, “battle”). The name thus means “fighting along with, allied w...
Telemachos is the original Greek form of Telemachus, a name derived from Greek elements τῆλε (tele) meaning "far off" and μάχη (mache) meaning "battle", thus signifying "fighting from afar" or "far-fighter".In Greek myth...
Telemachus is the Latinized form of the Greek name Τηλέμαχος (Telemachos), which means "fighting from afar." It derives from the Greek elements τῆλε (tele), meaning "far off" or "afar," and μάχη (mache), meaning "battle....
Telesphoros is the Ancient Greek form of the name Télesphore, derived from the Greek Τελεσφόρος (Telesphoros), meaning “bringing fulfillment” or “bearing fruit.” The name combines telos (“end, fulfillment”) and pherein (...
Telesphorus is the Latinized form of the Greek name Telesphoros (see Télesphore), derived from Τελεσφόρος, meaning "bringing fulfillment" or "bearing fruit."Etymology and OriginsThe name Telesphorus comes from Ancient Gr...
Thales is a masculine name of ancient Greek origin, derived from the Greek verb θάλλω (thallo), meaning "to blossom." This etymology evokes growth, flourishing, and vitality, fitting for a name rooted in classical antiqu...
Themistocles is a Latinized form of the Greek name Themistokles (Θεμιστοκλῆς), derived from the elements themis (θέμις), meaning "law of nature, divine law, or custom," and kleos (κλέος), meaning "glory." Thus, the name...
Themistokles is the Ancient Greek form of the name Themistocles, derived from the Greek elements θέμις (themis) meaning "law of nature, divine law, custom" and κλέος (kleos) meaning "glory", thus translating to "glory of...
Theocritus is a Latinized form of the Greek name Theokritos (Θεόκριτος), derived from theos (θεός), meaning "god," and krites (κριτής), meaning "judge" or "critic." The name therefore signifies "judge of god." Theocritus...
Theodoros is a masculine given name of Greek origin, derived from the ancient Greek name Θεόδωρος (Theodoros), meaning 'gift of god' from θεός (theos) meaning 'god' and δῶρον (doron) meaning 'gift'. It is the original Gr...
Theodorus is the Latinized form of the Greek name Theodoros, from which Theodore is derived. The name originates from the Greek elements theos meaning "god" and doron meaning "gift," thus conveying the meaning "gift of G...
Theodosios is the original Greek form of the name Theodosius, derived from the Greek elements θεός (theos) meaning "god" and δόσις (dosis) meaning "giving", together signifying "giving to god". Etymology and Historical C...
Theodosius is a Latinized form of the Greek name Θεοδόσιος (Theodosios), meaning "giving to god," derived from the elements θεός (theos) 'god' and δόσις (dosis) 'giving'. The name was borne by several notable figures in...
Theodotos is the original Greek form of the name Theodotus. Derived from the Greek elements theos ("god") and dotos ("given"), Theodotos means "given to god." The name was common in the Hellenistic period and early Chris...
Theodotus is a Latinized form of the Greek name Theodotos (Θεόδοτος), meaning "given to god". It is composed of the elements theos (θεός), meaning “god,” and dotos (δοτός), meaning “given.” The name was popular in the an...
Theogenes is an ancient Greek masculine name. It means "born of God" from Greek θεός (theos) meaning "god" and γενής (genes) meaning "born". The name is a variant of Theagenes, a more common spelling in historical record...