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      Meaning of the first name Parthenios

      Origin

      Greek

      Meaning

      Born of A Virgin or Maiden

      Variations

      Parthenius, Parthenope, Parthenia
      The name Parthenios is derived from the Greek word parthenos, which translates to virgin or maiden. Consequently, Parthenios is interpreted as born of a virgin or of a maiden. This name embodies themes of purity and innocence, often evoking the qualities associated with virginity in various cultural and theological contexts. Its etymology suggests a strong connection to traditional values and can be linked to historical figures in literature and religion.

      Historically, the name Parthenios has roots in ancient Greece, where it was not uncommon to name individuals after virtues or concepts that reflected admired qualities. The name is present in classical literature and mythology, often associated with divine or heroic figures. In Christian tradition, the term has also been utilized in reference to saints and religious figures embodying purity. The influence of Hellenistic culture throughout history has solidified the name's prominence, particularly within contexts that emphasize virginity and sanctity.

      In contemporary contexts, Parthenios remains a relatively uncommon name but is primarily found in Greek communities and among individuals who appreciate its historical and cultural significance. It continues to be used in variations across different cultures, often reflecting a nostalgic or reverential connection to its roots. Additionally, the name may appear in religious and literary references, preserving its legacy while adapting to modern societal norms.

      Based on our records...

      Papagapiou

      This is the most common surname associated with Parthenios.

      Anastasia

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

      Delois

      This is the most common name for a child of a Parthenios.
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