A few claricications.
* Trofimos: Besides "inmate", trofimos also means "nourishing, nutricious" as well as "nusling". It is derived from the word "trophe" ("nourishment"). The name appears occasionally in Russia (eg. Trofim Lyssenko).* Onesimos and Onesiforos: The unfortunate donkey association that has plagued these names is from the word "onos" (ass). In fact the names' true etymology is from "pnesis" meaning "profit, benefit, advantage".*Kalliopos" suffers the same unfortunate association as the otherwise beautiful name Kalliope : "kalo" (good) and "ope" (hole). However the ultimate etymology for both names is from "kalo" (good) and "ops" (voice). But this certainly not generally recognized, and the names have always been subject to vicious wordplay. For example, the slang word for toilet in Greek is "Kalliope " (as it is John in English).
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Strange meanings...  ·  Lilith  ·  9/9/2001, 1:36 PM
Re: Strange meanings...  ·  Pavlos  ·  9/9/2001, 3:09 PM
A few claricications.  ·  Pavlos  ·  9/10/2001, 3:11 AM
Re: A few claricications.  ·  Mike C  ·  9/10/2001, 4:07 AM
Re: A few claricications.  ·  Pavlos  ·  9/10/2001, 5:26 AM
Thanks for your help again Pavlos! n/t  ·  Mike C  ·  9/10/2001, 2:19 PM
Pleasure is all mine n/t  ·  Pavlos  ·  9/11/2001, 2:35 AM
*chokes*  ·  Lilith  ·  9/9/2001, 4:18 PM
See, in Esperanto...  ·  Nanaea  ·  9/10/2001, 6:58 AM
Donkey-shun Nanjo! :) n/t  ·  Pavlos  ·  9/10/2001, 7:21 AM
Re: Donkey-shun Nanjo! :) n/t  ·  Nanaea  ·  9/10/2001, 7:39 AM
Anagram tribute to Dr Esperanto  ·  Pavlos  ·  9/10/2001, 9:03 AM
Re: *chokes*  ·  Zelda  ·  9/9/2001, 9:16 PM
ROTFL!!!  ·  'Cole  ·  9/9/2001, 10:04 PM