Hello everyone,
There are several ancient Greek names of which I don't know (or am unsure of) their etymology. I will give you a list of them, along with my own findings or theories (if I have them). I hope you will be able to correct me or help me fill in the blanks. It would be much appreciated - thank you very much in advance! :)
Here are the names. :)
1. Astygonus.The first element must be derived from the Greek element
astu or
asty "city." I am unsure where the second element comes from, however. Does it come from
goneus "ancestor" (as is the case with
Antigonus) or from
gone "birth" (as is the case with
Antigone)?
2. Bellerophon.I get the feeling that this must have something to do with a thunderous voice, because the first element reminds me of the English verb "to bellow" - plus the second element comes from
phone "voice."
3. Deiphobus.I suspect the first element is related to
dios "of
Zeus." But does the second element have the same etymology as
Phoebus, or does it come from Greek
phobos "fear" (as in: phobia)?
4. Demonax.Not sure, though the second element must probably come from
anax "master, lord, chief."
5. Dexagoridas.I suspect the first element probably comes from Greek
deka "ten." I am unclear about the meaning of the second element, however.
6. Lykophron.The first element comes from
lykou "of a wolf." I don't know what the second element could be; perhaps it's related to
Sophronius?
7. Meniander.Could the first element come from
meno ""to last, to withstand" (as in
Menelaus)? Or does it come from
menos "power, strength, spirit", as with
Philomena? The second element obviously comes from
andros "of a man."
8. Niketas.The first element obviously refers to Greek
nike "victory." But I have no clue what the second element might mean.
9. Oxylus.The first element must come from Greek
oxys "sharp, keen." But I don't know what the second element might mean.
10. Pandion.Perhaps there is some relation with Greek
pan "all?"
11. Pelopidas.I have no idea.
12. Pentheus.I don't really have an idea, though it makes me think of the word "penthouse." ;)
13. Polyphemus.The first element clearly comes from Greek
polys "much." Is the second element from the same origin as the second element in the name
Euphemia?
14. Serapion.I have no idea.
15. Sisyphus.I have no idea.
16. Teleclus.The first element is clearly derived from Greek
tele "far." I don't know what the second element might be.
17. Telephus.The first element is clearly derived from Greek
tele "far." I don't know what the second element might be.
18. Triptolemus.Not completely certain about the first element; does it mean "three?" The second element is easy, that's the same as with
Ptolemy and
Neoptolemus.
Alright, that's it! I hope you will be able to help me out. :)
Thank you,
Jörmungandr
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