Meaning of Greek names

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Re: Meaning of Greek names

Post by Panayiotis »

AgesilaosIs there a misspelling in IOALAS? Could it be IOLAOS?
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alejandro
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Re: Some answers...

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Hi CompanionsI found another interesting one: Aristander/Aristandros (Alex's "official" seer/wizard), which should mean "the best man".
This is really cool! I cannot stop now! I need to know more. What about Demosthenes, Amyntas/Amyntor, Parmenion, Philotas, Perdikkas, Eumenes, Demetrios, etc, etc.
Thanks in advanceAlejandro
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Re: Meaning of Greek names

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I have also seen it as Iollas, he was Kassander's brother the cupbearer to Alexander in Babylon.
When you think about, it free-choice is the only possible option.
Panayiotis

Re: Some answers...

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Telemachos= machi (battle-combat) tele (at a distance)
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Re: Some answers...

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Tele (from a distance) + Machi (Battle)
Like telephone (phoni = voice)
Telegraf (grafi = script) etc...
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Re: Meaning of Greek names

Post by Panayiotis »

Iolaos: "ios" (=arrow) and "laos" (=people) = weapon or arrow or strength of the people.
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