Aquiles

Meaning of Aquiles

Aquiles is a strong and distinctive name for a baby boy. It has its origins in Greek mythology, being the Spanish form of Achilles, the legendary hero of the Trojan War. The name Aquiles is pronounced as ah-KEE-lehs in Spanish. It is associated with bravery, courage, and strength, making it a popular choice for parents looking for a powerful and meaningful name for their son. In recent years, Aquiles has been rising in popularity in the United States, ranking around 3,000th most popular name in the past decade. With its rich history and unique sound, Aquiles is an excellent choice for parents seeking a name that stands out while also carrying a deep significance.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as ah-KEE-lehs (/aˈkiles/)

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Notable People Named Aquiles

Aquiles Priester is a Brazilian drummer known for his work with bands like Hangar and Angra, as well as collaborations with various renowned artists.
Aquiles Serdán Alatriste, born in Puebla, Puebla, was a Mexican politician and a supporter of the Mexican Revolution led by Francisco I. Madero.
Aquiles Nazoa was a Venezuelan writer, journalist, poet, and humorist known for expressing the values of popular Venezuelan culture through his work.
Aquiles Badi (1894–1976) was a renowned twentieth-century Argentine painter born in Buenos Aires on April 14, 1894.
Aquiles Delle Vigne, an Argentine pianist born in Rosario, achieved international acclaim after winning the Grand Prix "Alberto Williams" and studying with renowned pianists such as Claudio Arrau, Eduardo del Pueyo, and György Cziffra.
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