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Neophytos Masculine Ancient Greek

Neophytos is an Ancient Greek male name meaning "new plant" or "new child," derived from the elements neos ("new") and phyton ("plant"). The name metaphorically symbolizes new life, growth, or a recent member of a commun...

Nereus Masculine Greek English Bible +3

Nereus is a masculine name with roots in ancient Greek mythology and early Christian history. Derived from the Greek word νηρός (neros) meaning "water," the name is intimately connected to the sea.Etymology and Mythologi...

Nicander Masculine Ancient Greek

Nicander is the Latinized form of the Greek name Nikandros. Derived from the Greek elements νίκη (nike) meaning "victory" and ἀνήρ (aner) meaning "man" (genitive ἀνδρός), the name Nikandros thus means "victory of a man"....

Nicanor Masculine Spanish English Bible +2

Nicanor is a masculine given name with both Spanish and biblical usage, derived from the Greek name Νικάνωρ (Nikanor). The name is composed of two Greek elements: nike, meaning “victory,” and aner, meaning “man,” thus gi...

Nicasius Masculine Ancient Greek

Nicasius is a Latinized form of the Greek name Νικάσιος (Nikasios), which derives from the Greek word νίκη (nikē), meaning "victory." The name thus carries the meaning "victorious" or "one who brings victory."EtymologyTh...

Nicodemus Masculine English Bible Latin Bible +1

Nicodemus is a name of Ancient Greek origin, appearing prominently in the Christian New Testament. It derives from Νικόδημος (Nikodemos), a compound of the Greek elements νίκη (nike) meaning “victory” and δῆμος (demos) m...

Nicolaus Masculine German Ancient Greek

Nicolaus is the Latinized form of Nicholas, derived from the Greek name Nikolaos, meaning "victory of the people" (from Greek nike "victory" and laos "people"). It is also used as a German variant of Nikolaus.Etymology a...

Nicomachus Masculine Ancient Greek

Nicomachus is the Latinized form of the ancient Greek name Nikomachos, derived from the elements nike meaning "victory" and mache meaning "battle" — together giving the meaning "battle of victory." The name is perhaps be...

Nicomedes Masculine Ancient Greek

Nicomedes is the Latinized form of the Greek name Nikomedes. It is composed of the Greek elements νίκη (nike) meaning "victory" and μήδεα (medea) meaning "plans, counsel, cunning", thus translating to "victory counsel" o...

Nicostratus Masculine Ancient Greek

Nicostratus is the Latinized form of the Ancient Greek name Nikostratos, which means "army of victory" from the Greek elements nike ("victory") and stratos ("army"). The name is ultimately rooted in Indo-European linguis...

Nikandros Masculine Ancient Greek

Nikandros is an ancient Greek masculine name meaning "victory of a man", derived from the elements νίκη (nike) "victory" and ἀνήρ (aner) "man" (genitive ἀνδρός, andros). The name reflects a common pattern in Greek onomas...

Nikanor Masculine Russian Greek Bible +1

Nikanor is the Russian and Greek form of Nicanor, an ancient name of Macedonian and Greek origin. The name is derived from the Greek elements nike, meaning "victory", and aner, meaning "man", thus carrying the meaning "v...

Nikasios Masculine Ancient Greek

Nikasios is the original Greek form of the Latinized name Nicasius, itself derived from the Greek verb nikáō (νικάω), meaning "to conquer" or "to win victory." The root nike (νίκη) stands for "victory," a concept deeply...

Niketas Masculine Ancient Greek

Niketas is a Greek given name derived from νικητής (niketes), meaning "winner, victor," ultimately from the element nike meaning "victory." The name appears in various forms across other languages and cultures, reflectin...

Nikias Masculine Ancient Greek

Nikias is a masculine given name of Ancient Greek origin, derived from the Greek word νίκη (nike) meaning "victory." The name is closely related to names such as Nike, the feminine form and goddess of victory, and Nikon,...

Nikodemos Masculine Greek Bible Ancient Greek

Nikodimos is the Ancient Greek form of the name Nicodemus. The name is composed of the Greek elements nike meaning "victory" and demos meaning "the people", thus giving the overall meaning "victory of the people". This n...

Nikolaos Masculine Greek Ancient Greek

Nikolaos is a Greek given name, a direct form of the name Nicholas. In Ancient Greek it is Νικόλαος (Nikolaos), derived from νίκη (nikē), meaning "victory," and λαός (laos), meaning "people," thus meaning "victory of the...

Nikomachos Masculine Ancient Greek

Nikomachos (Νικόμαχος) is an Ancient Greek masculine name, composed from νίκη (nikē) meaning "victory" and μάχη (machē) meaning "battle", thus signifying "battle of victory" or "victorious battle."Etymology and Linguisti...

Nikomedes Masculine Ancient Greek

Nikomedes is an ancient Greek name that combines two powerful elements: nike, meaning "victory", and medea, meaning "plans, counsel, cunning". Thus, the name conveys the concept of "counsel of victory" or "victory throug...

Nikon Masculine Russian Ancient Greek

Nikon is a masculine given name of Ancient Greek origin, meaning "victory." It derives from the Greek word nike (νίκη), which signifies victory. The name Nikon is also a Russian given name, often used in Orthodox Christi...

Nikostratos Masculine Ancient Greek

Nikostratos is a masculine Ancient Greek name meaning "army of victory", derived from the Greek elements nike ("victory") and stratos ("army"). The name embodies a compound of triumph and military prowess, reflecting the...

Nilus Masculine Greek Ancient Greek

Nilus is the Latinized form of the Greek name Neilos, which is also the Greek name for the Nile River. The etymology of Neilos is uncertain, but it may derive from a Semitic root meaning ">river". This connection to the...

Nymphas Masculine English Bible Greek Bible +1

Nymphas is a masculine name that appears in some English Bible translations, though its gender and exact form are debated. In the New Testament, a person named Nymphas (or Nympha) is briefly mentioned in Colossians 4:15,...

Nymphodoros Masculine Ancient Greek

Nymphodoros is an Ancient Greek masculine name. Its etymology traces back to the word νύμφη (nymphe), meaning "bride" or "nymph," and δῶρον (doron), meaning "gift." Thus, the name Nymphodoros can be interpreted as "gift...

Olympas Masculine English Bible Greek Bible +2

Olympas is a name appearing once in the New Testament, specifically in Romans 16:15, where Paul the Apostle sends greetings to a Roman Christian of this name. The name is considered a shortened form (or a derivative) of...

Olympiodoros Masculine Ancient Greek

Olympiodoros is an ancient Greek masculine name meaning "gift of Olympus," derived from Olympos, the mountain home of the Greek deities, combined with the Greek element doron ("gift"). The name thus belongs to a class of...

Olympos Masculine Ancient Greek

Olympos is an Ancient Greek masculine personal name, derived directly from the name of the iconic mountain Olympus – the mythical home of the Olympian gods in Greek tradition. The mountain's name, whose etymology is deba...

Onesimos Masculine Greek Bible Ancient Greek

Onesimos is the Greek form of Onesimus, derived from the Greek word onesimos meaning "beneficial" or "profitable." This name carries significant historical and religious weight due to its connection to a key figure in th...

Onesiphoros Masculine Greek Bible Ancient Greek

Onesiphoros is the Ancient Greek form of Onesiphorus, a name derived from the Greek elements “onesis” (benefit) and “phero” (to bring), giving it the meaning “bringing advantage” or “beneficial.” The name appears in the...

Origenes Masculine Ancient Greek

Origenes is the Greek original form of the name Origen (Ὠριγένης).EtymologyThe name likely derives from the name of the ancient Egyptian god Horus combined with the suffix γενής (genes), meaning "born of" or "son of," yi...

Pamphilos Masculine Ancient Greek

Pamphilos is an ancient Greek masculine name derived from πᾶν (pan) meaning "all" and φίλος (philos) meaning "friend", thus literally "friend of all". The Latinized variant Pamphilus is also used historically. Etymology...

Pamphilus Masculine Ancient Greek

Pamphilus is a Latinized form of Pamphilos, an Ancient Greek name meaning "friend of all", derived from the Greek elements πᾶν (pan) meaning "all" and φίλος (philos) meaning "friend".Etymology and BackgroundThe name Pamp...

Pancratius Masculine Ancient Greek

Pancratius is a Latinized form of the Ancient Greek name Παγκράτιος (Pankratios), derived from the word παγκρατής (pankrates) meaning "all-powerful". This term itself combines the Greek elements πᾶν (pan, meaning "all")...

Pankratios Masculine Ancient Greek

Pankratios is the original Greek form of Pancratius. Derived from the Greek elements πᾶν (pan) 'all' and κράτος(kratos) 'power', it means 'all‑powerful'. In early Byzantine Christianity, this epithet was used as a title...

Pantaleon Masculine Ancient Greek

Pantaleon is an Ancient Greek masculine name that combines two powerful elements: πᾶν (pan), meaning “all” (from the genitive παντός), and λέων (leon), meaning “lion.” Thus, the name signifies “all-lion” or “wholly lion-...

Panther Masculine Ancient Greek

Panther is an Ancient Greek name meaning "panther." It is a rare masculine given name derived from the Greek word πάνθηρ (pánthēr), which refers to a large cat, especially a leopard or black panther. The panther carried...

Pantheras Masculine Ancient Greek

Pantheras is an Ancient Greek male name derived directly from the Greek word πάνθηρ (panther), meaning "panther". Linguistically, the word has a complex history: it is ultimately of Sanskrit origin, likely from pāṇḍara (...

Paramonos Masculine Ancient Greek

Parámōnos (Παράμονος) is an ancient Greek given name derived from the noun παραμονή (paramone), meaning "endurance, constancy" or literally "standing by" or "remaining" — from the verb παραμένω (paraménō, "to stay beside...

Parmenides Masculine Ancient Greek

Parmenides is an Ancient Greek masculine name derived from a poetic contracted form of the Greek verb παραμένω (parameno), meaning "to stay beside," combined with the patronymic suffix -ἴδης (-ides), indicating “son of”...

Parthenios Masculine Ancient Greek

EtymologyParthenios is the original Greek form of Parthenius. The name derives from the Greek word parthenos (παρθένος), meaning "maiden" or "virgin," giving Parthenios the meaning of "maidenly" or "virginal." It is a na...

Parthenius Masculine Ancient Greek

Parthenius is a Latinized form of the Greek name Parthenios (Παρθένιος), which derives from the Greek adjective parthenios meaning “maidenly, virginal.” The name is rooted in parthenos, the Greek word for “virgin” or “ma...

Pausanias Masculine Ancient Greek

Pausanias is a masculine given name of Ancient Greek origin. The name derives from the Greek word παυσανίας (pausanias), meaning "reliever of sorrow". This compound is formed from the elements παῦσις (pausis), meaning "s...

Pelagios Masculine Ancient Greek

Pelagios is the Ancient Greek form of Pelagius, a Latinized name derived from the Greek word πέλαγος (pelagos), meaning "the sea." The name thus carries connotations of the open ocean, evoking vastness and depth. In its...

Pelagius Masculine Ancient Greek

Pelagius is a Latinized form of the Greek name Πελάγιος (Pelagios), derived from the word πέλαγος (pelagos) meaning "the sea." This name has been borne by several saints and two popes in Christian history, but it is most...

Pericles Masculine Ancient Greek

Pericles is an Ancient Greek male name, meaning "far-famed" or "surrounded by glory," derived from the Greek elements περί (peri) meaning "around, exceedingly" and κλέος (kleos) meaning "glory." Written as Περικλῆς (Peri...

Perikles Masculine Ancient Greek

Perikles is the Ancient Greek form of the name Pericles, derived from the Greek elements περί (peri) meaning "around, exceedingly" and κλέος (kleos) meaning "glory", thus signifying "exceedingly glorious". The name is mo...

Phaedrus Masculine Ancient Greek

Phaedrus is the Latinized form of the Ancient Greek name Phaidros (Φαῖδρος), which meant "bright" or "radiant". The name originates from the Greek adjective phaidros (φαιδρός), meaning "bright, beaming, joyful". As a mas...

Phaidros Masculine Ancient Greek

Phaidros is the Ancient Greek form of Phaedrus.Etymology and MeaningThe name Phaidros (Φαῖδρος) is derived from the Greek adjective phaidros, meaning "bright" or "radiant." This etymology conveys a sense of brilliance an...

Philadelphos Masculine Ancient Greek

Philadelphos is an Ancient Greek masculine name derived from the elements φιλέω (phileo) "to love" and ἀδελφός (adelphos) "brother", thus meaning "lover of brothers" or "brotherly love". The name was notably used as an e...

Philadelphus Masculine Ancient Greek

Philadelphus is a Latinized form of the Greek name Philadelphos, derived from the elements φιλέω (phileo, “to love”) and ἀδελφός (adelphos, “brother”), meaning “brotherly love.” The name is historically associated with t...

Philandros Masculine Greek Ancient Greek

Philandros is an Ancient Greek name that serves as the original form of the Latinized Philander. Composed of the elements philos meaning "friend" and aner meaning "man" (genitive andros), Philandros translates to "friend...

Philemon Masculine English Bible Greek Bible +2

Philemon is a male given name derived from the Greek word φίλημα (philema), meaning "kiss," and signifies "affectionate." It appears in the New Testament as the recipient of one of the Apostle Paul's epistles, known as t...

Philippos Masculine Greek Bible Ancient Greek

Philippos is the original Greek form of the name Philip, derived from the Greek elements philos meaning "friend, lover" and hippos meaning "horse", thus giving the meaning "friend of horses". It is the root from which ma...

Philippus Masculine Latin Bible Ancient Greek

EtymologyPhilippus is the Latin form of the Greek name Philippos (Φίλιππος), which directly translates to the English name Philip. The Latin adaptation was used both in the Latin Bible (Vulgate) and historically in the R...

Philo Masculine Ancient Greek

Philo is a masculine given name of Ancient Greek origin, derived from the Greek name Φίλων (Philon), which comes from the Greek word φίλος meaning "lover" or "friend". The name thus conveys a sense of affection and compa...

Philokrates Masculine Ancient Greek

Philokrates is an Ancient Greek masculine name derived from the elements philos (φίλος, meaning "lover, friend") and kratos (κράτος, meaning "power"), thus conveying the sense of "friend of power". This compound name ref...

Philon Masculine Ancient Greek

Philon is the Ancient Greek form of the name Philo, derived from the Greek word φίλος (philos) meaning "lover, friend."Historical FigureThe most documented bearer of this name is Philon of Athens, a 4th-century BC archit...

Philotheos Masculine Ancient Greek

Philotheos is an ancient Greek masculine given name meaning "friend of god," derived from the elements φίλος (philos) "lover, friend" and θεός (theos) "god." Theophoric names (containing a divine element) were especially...

Phlegon Masculine Greek English Bible +2

Phlegon is a Greek name meaning "burning," derived from the verb phlego (φλέγω), "to burn." The name appears twice in historical contexts: in Greek mythology and in the Christian New Testament. In mythology, Phlegon is o...

Phocas Masculine Ancient Greek

Phocas is the Latinized form of the Greek name Φωκᾶς (Phokas), derived from φώκη (phoke) meaning "seal (animal)". This ancient Greek name was borne by an early Christian saint and martyr from Asia Minor, who according to...

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