A correction on the Ancient Greek name Peukolaos. In the current section about the meaning of this name, it has been described as a Hellenised Indian name. But this is not true, Peukolaos is an Ancient Greek name that was commonly used in Ancient Macedonia, Thessaly and also Epirus, even before
Alexander the Great's invasion of
India.
For example, Peukolaos was the name of an Ancient Macedonian man from Aigai in Macedonia c. 325 BCE, and another Peukolaos was one of the conspirators who tried to assassinate
Alexander the Great c. 330 BCE. Both predated the Indo-Greek Peukolaos in North-Western
India by more than two centuries. Afterall the Indo-Greek Peukolaos was the descendent of Macedonians who settled Bactria and then
India AFTER the conquests of
Alexander the Great.
So therefore the Ancient Greek etymology should be used as the actual first meaning of this name (as this is MUCH MORE likely compared to an Indian origin), even if that meaning seemingly doesn't make much sense to us (obviously we're not Ancient Greeks so we can't always know the actual exact meaning). Of course many Ancient Greek names have this ambiguity to their meanings, not just this one.
Here is a reference with some examples of inscriptions with Peukolaos in them to justify my claim. Hopefully this link works, otherwise please use Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum (SEG) online database and search the name "Πευκόλαος".
https://epigraphy.packhum.org/search?patt=%CE%A0%CE%B5%CF%85%CE%BA%CF%8C%CE%BB%CE%B1%CE%BF%CF%82
This message was edited 1/31/2021, 4:09 AM