Aristotelis

Meaning of Aristotelis

Aristotelis is a male name with Greek origin. It is pronounced as ah-ree-stoh-TEH-lees (/a.ris.to.ˈte.lis/). This name has variations such as Aristotle. In the United States of America, Aristotelis has been given to newborn boys in recent years. Although it is not very popular, it has appeared consistently in the data since at least 1976. The most common occurrence was in 1989 when it ranked 5th with 7,906 occurrences. Aristotelis carries strong associations with the famous Greek philosopher Aristotle, known for his contributions to various fields of knowledge such as philosophy, politics, and science. Choosing this unique and meaningful name for your baby boy can pay tribute to an influential figure while granting him a distinctive identity.

Pronunciation

Greek

  • Pronunced as ah-ree-stoh-TEH-lees (/a.ris.to.ˈte.lis/)

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Notable People Named Aristotelis

Aristotelis Irakleous Kalentzis is a Greek national socialist horseback archery instructor and author who was sentenced to 12 years in prison for terrorist activities, and later openly admitted to being a national socialist in a TV interview.
Aristotelis Valaoritis was a Greek poet, representative of the Heptanese School, and politician, and the great-grandfather of Nanos Valaoritis, a distinguished Greek writer.
Aristotelis Pavlidis, a Greek politician, served as Minister for the Aegean and Island Policy from 2004 to 2007.
Aristotelis Thanos is a Greek tennis player.
Aristotelis Karagiannidis is a Greek professional footballer and captain of Super League 2 club Karaiskakis, known for his role as a centre-back.
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