Herakleitos

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  • Ancient Greek
Greek form of HERACLEITUS.

HERACLEITUS   male   Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of the Greek name ‘Ηρακλειτος (Herakleitos) which meant "glory of Hera", derived from the name of the goddess HERA combined with κλειτος (kleitos) "glory". This was the name of a 6th-century BC Greek philosopher from Ephesus.
HERA   female   Greek Mythology
Uncertain meaning, possibly from either Greek ‘ηρως (heros) "hero, warrior"; ‘ωρα (hora) "period of time"; or ‘αιρεω (haireo) "to be chosen". In Greek mythology Hera was the queen of the gods, the sister and wife of Zeus. She presided over marriage and childbirth.
EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT GREEK: Heracleitus
OTHER FORMS
ANCIENT GREEK: Heraclius, Herakleios
FRENCH: Hercule
GEORGIAN: Erekle, Irakli
GREEK MYTHOLOGY: Hera, Heracles, Herakles
GREEK: Iraklis
ITALIAN: Ercole
ROMAN MYTHOLOGY: Hercules
RUSSIAN: Irakliy
SPANISH: Heraclio
VARIOUS: Herk
WELSH: Ercwlff