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460Theokritos is the original Greek form of Theocritus, borne by the celebrated Ancient Greek poet from Sicily. The name is derived from the Greek elements θεός (theos, “god”) and κριτής (krites, “judge, critic”), giving it...
EtymologyTheon is an Ancient Greek name, derived from the Greek word θεός (theos), meaning "god". The name itself means "godly" or "divine", reflecting its roots in classical nomenclature.Notable Bearers in AntiquityTheo...
Theophanes is a masculine given name of Ancient Greek origin, composed of the elements theos meaning "god" and phanes meaning "appearing", thus conveying the meaning "manifestation of God." The name was borne by several...
Theophilos is the Ancient Greek form of Theophilus, a name meaning "friend of god" or "love of God", derived from the Greek elements theos ("god") and philos ("friend" or "beloved").EtymologyThe name Theophilos is a theo...
Theophilus is a male given name that originates as a Latinized form of the Greek name Θεόφιλος (Theophilos), meaning "friend of God," from the Greek elements θεός (theos, "god") and φίλος (philos, "friend"). In the Chris...
Theotimos is the original Greek form of the name Theotimus. Deriving from the elements theos (θεός), meaning “god,” and timao (τιμάω), meaning “to honour,” the name signifies “honouring god.” The Latinized equivalent, Th...
Theotimus is the Latinized form of the Greek name Θεότιμος (Theotimos), derived from θεός (theos) meaning "god" and τιμάω (timao) meaning "to honour," thus signifying "honouring god." The name reflects a common Greek ono...
Theron is a male given name of Ancient Greek origin, derived from the Greek verb θηράω (therao), meaning "to hunt." The name thus carries connotations of a hunter or pursuer.
Thoukydides is the original Ancient Greek form of the name Thucydides, which is most famously borne by the 5th-century BC Athenian historian and general. The name is derived from the Greek elements "theos" meaning "god"...
Thrasyboulos is the Ancient Greek name meaning "bold in counsel," derived from θρασύς (thrasys) "bold" and βουλή (boule) "counsel, advice." This compound name reflects ideal qualities of leadership and deliberation, enca...
Etymology Thucydides is the Latinized form of the Ancient Greek name Thoukydides (Θουκυδίδης), meaning "glory of god." It derives from the Greek elements theos (θεός, "god") and kydos (κῦδος, "glory"), combined with the...
Timaeus is the Latinized form of the Greek name Τίμαιος (Timaios), which derives from the Greek verb τιμάω (timao) meaning "to honour". The name thus carries the connotation of someone who is esteemed or honored. Etymolo...
Timaios is the Greek form of Timaeus, derived from τιμάω (timao), meaning "to honour." As such, the name carries connotations of respect, esteem, and recognition. It appears notably in both ancient Greek philosophy and t...
Timoleon is an Ancient Greek name derived from the elements τιμάω (timao) "to honour" and λέων (leon) "lion", thus meaning "honouring the lion" or "lion-like in honour". The name is most famously borne by the 4th-century...
Timon is a masculine given name with roots in Ancient Greek, derived from the verb τιμάω (timao), meaning "to honour, to esteem." The name thus carries the literal sense of "he who honours" or "honourable." It is atteste...
Timoteus is a rare Finnish form of the ancient Greek name Timotheus, which in turn is the Latinized version of Timotheos, the original Greek name from which the English name Timothy is derived. The name is composed of th...
Timotheos is the Greek form of Timothy, derived from Τιμόθεος (Timótheos), which is composed of the elements τιμάω (timáō) meaning "to honour" and θεός (theós) meaning "god". Thus, the name signifies "honouring God."Etym...
Trophimos is the original Ancient Greek form of the name Trophimus. It derives from the Greek word τροφή (trophē) meaning "nourishment, food," giving the name the meaning "nourishing." This etymology reflects a broader t...
Tryphon is an Ancient Greek masculine name, derived from the Greek word tryphe (τρυφή), meaning "softness, delicacy." The name conveys a sense of tenderness or refinement, qualities that might initially seem at odds with...
Tychon (also spelled Tykhon) is a minor figure in Greek mythology, derived from the Greek word τύχη (tyche), meaning "chance, luck, fortune," itself from τυγχάνω (tynchano), "to hit the mark, succeed." In mythology, Tych...
Xanthippos is an ancient Greek masculine name formed from the elements ξανθός (xanthos) meaning "yellow" and ἵππος (hippos) meaning "horse". Thus the name literally translates to "yellow horse." Historical ContextAccordi...
Xanthos is a male name of Ancient Greek origin, derived from the Greek word xanthos, meaning "yellow" or "blond." This name appears in Greek mythology for several minor figures, such as kings of Pelasgia (an ancient regi...
Xenagoras is an Ancient Greek masculine name composed of the elements ξένος (xenos) meaning “foreign, strange” and ἀγορά (agora) meaning “assembly, marketplace.” The name thus signifies “one who speaks in a foreign assem...
Xenocles is an ancient Greek masculine name formed from the elements xenos, meaning "foreign" or "strange," and kleos, meaning "glory." The name thus carries the sense of "strange glory."Historical BearersThe most notabl...
Xenocrates is the Latinized form of the ancient Greek name Xenokrates (Ξενοκράτης), composed of the elements xenos (ξένος) meaning "foreigner" or "guest" and kratos (κράτος) meaning "power." Thus the name can be interpre...
Xenokles is the ancient Greek form of Xenocles. The name is composed of two Greek elements: xenos, meaning "foreign, strange", and kleos, meaning "glory", thus carrying the sense of "foreign glory" or "glory of a strange...
Xenokrates is the Greek form of Xenocrates, a name borne by a notable philosopher of ancient Athens. The name derives from the Greek elements ξένος (xenos) meaning "foreigner, guest" and κράτος (kratos) meaning "power",...
Xenon is a male Greek name derived from the ancient Greek word ξένος (xenos), meaning "foreigner, guest." The name directly represents the concept of hospitality and the status of a stranger in classical Greek society. I...
Xenophon is a masculine given name of Ancient Greek origin, famously borne by a prominent historian, philosopher, and military leader from Athens. The name is derived from the Greek elements ξένος (xenos) meaning "foreig...
Etymology and OriginXystos is an Ancient Greek name, the original Hellenic form of the Latin Sixtus. The name derives from the Greek word ξυστός (xystos), meaning "scraped" or "polished" — a reference to the smooth, poli...
Zeno is a masculine given name of ancient Greek origin, widely used in Italian and other Western cultures. It is an anglicized form of the Greek name Zenon (Ζήνων), which itself is derived from a poetic form of the god Z...
Zenobios is a Greek masculine given name, the masculine form of Zenobia. The name derives from Greek roots meaning "life of Zeus", from Zenos ("of Zeus") and bios ("life"). It has been borne by several historical figures...
Zenon is both the Ancient Greek form of Zeno and the modern Polish variant. Derived ultimately from the name of the Greek god Zeus (whose poetic form was Zen), the name conveys a sense of divine power and sky-born majest...
Zoilos is the Greek form of Zoilus, itself a Latinized rendering of the Ancient Greek Ζωΐλος (Zoilos). The name is derived from the Greek word ζωή (zoe), meaning “life.” The same root gives rise to the well-known name Zo...
Zoilus is the Latinized form of the Greek name Ζωΐλος (Zoilos), derived from ζωή (zoe) meaning "life". The name was borne by several historical figures, most notably a 4th-century BC Greek grammarian and literary critic...
Zopyros is an Ancient Greek name meaning "glowing", derived from the Greek word zopyros (ζώπυρος). Historical BearersThe most famous bearer of this name is the Persian nobleman Zopyros, a son of the general Megabyzos, wh...
Zosimos is the Ancient Greek form of Zosimus, a name derived from the Greek adjective ζώσιμος (zosimos), meaning "viable" or "likely to survive." The name thus carries connotations of life, vitality, and resilience. It w...
EtymologyZosimus is the Latinized form of the Ancient Greek name Zosimos (Ζώσιμος), which derives from the Greek adjective zosimos (ζώσιμος) meaning 'viable' or 'likely to survive'. The name thus carries connotations of...
Zoticus is a Latinized form of the Greek name Zotikos, derived from the Greek word ζωτικός (zotikos), meaning "full of life." The name gained popularity in the early Christian world and was borne by several saints and hi...
Zotikos is the original Greek form of the Latinized name Zoticus. Derived from the Greek adjective ζωτικός (zotikos), meaning “full of life,” the name carries connotations of vitality and energy. It was borne by several...