Arsenios

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  • Ancient Greek
Means "virile" in Greek. Saint Arsenius was a 5th-century deacon who was tutor to the two sons of Roman emperor Theodosius. The two sons, Arcadius and Honorius, divided the empire into eastern and western halves upon their father's death.

EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT GREEK: Arsenius
ARMENIAN: Arsen
FRENCH: Arsène
ITALIAN: Arsenio
PORTUGUESE: Arsenio
RUSSIAN: Arseni, Arseniy
SPANISH: Arsenio