Gender Masculine
Other Forms FormsPimander, Pimandrus, Poemandrus, Poimander, Poimandrus, Pymander, Pymandrus
Meaning & History
Latinized form of the Greek given name Ποίμανδρος (Poimandros), which is derived from the Greek noun ποιμήν (poimen) meaning "herdsman, shepherd" (see Poimen) combined with Greek ἀνδρός (andros) meaning "of a man". As such, one could say that the name basically means "shepherd of men".This name is not to be confused with Ποιμάνδρης (Poimandres), which is a name used as the title for the first chapter of the medieval literary work Corpus Hermeticum. That name is most likely a hellenization of the Egyptian theophoric name P-eime n-Re meaning "intelligence of Re" or "knowledge of Re", since it cannot be a genuine Greek given name because it doesn't follow the grammatical rules that all genuine Greek names do.In Greek mythology, Poemander was the founder of the city of Tanagra.