Gender Masculine
Scripts Ὅμηρος(Ancient Greek)
Pronounced Pron. /ˈhoʊ.məɹ/(American English) /ˈhəʊ.mə/(British English)  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

From the Greek name Ὅμηρος (Homeros), derived from ὅμηρος (homeros) meaning "hostage, pledge". Homer was the Greek epic poet who wrote the Iliad, about the Trojan War, and the Odyssey, about Odysseus's journey home after the war. There is some debate about when he lived, or if he was even a real person, though most scholars place him in the 8th century BC. In the modern era, Homer has been used as a given name in the English-speaking world (chiefly in America) since the 18th century. This name is borne by the oafish cartoon father on the television series The Simpsons.

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VariantHomeros(Ancient Greek)
Other Languages & CulturesOmiros(Greek)

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Bust of Homer, from the 2nd century BCBust of Homer, from the 2nd century BC

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Entry updated December 1, 2024