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      Meaning of the first name Midas

      Origin

      Ancient Greek, Thrace

      Meaning

      Wealthy, Famous For Gold Touch

      Variations

      Lakshmidas, Mihas, Mikasi
      The name Midas originates from Ancient Greek and Thracian contexts, symbolizing wealth and opulence. The term is often associated with the legendary figure King Midas, who possessed the mythical ability to turn everything he touched into gold. This story encapsulates the dual nature of wealth, illustrating both its allure and the potential pitfalls that accompany an insatiable desire for material riches. In essence, the name serves as a cautionary emblem about the consequences of greed.

      Midas is a prominent character in Greek mythology, notably featured in stories recorded by writers such as Ovid and Herodotus. According to legend, King Midas ruled Phrygia in Anatolia and was granted the power to turn objects into gold by the god Dionysus. This boon, initially regarded as a blessing, soon became a curse when Midas found that he could not eat or drink, as all sustenance likewise transformed into gold. His tale exemplifies the themes of hubris, comfort, and the detrimental effects of avarice, firmly embedding the name in the cultural and literary landscapes of antiquity.

      In contemporary discourse, the name Midas is often invoked to describe individuals or entities that possess a special aptitude for generating wealth, likened to the Midas touch. It also appears in various contexts, such as business, finance, and entertainment, where success can seem effortless. However, the name can carry a cautionary tone, reminding society of the perils associated with unrestrained financial ambition. As a result, Midas remains a powerful symbol in the modern lexicon, embodying both the aspiration for prosperity and the acknowledgement of its potential dangers.

      Based on our records...

      Culp

      This is the most common surname associated with Midas.

      Mary

      This is the most common name of those married to a Midas.

      Midas

      This is the most common name for a child of a Midas.
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      1912 is when there were the most people born with the first name Midas.

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