Stelios (pronounced STAY-lee-os, /ˈste.li.os/) is a Greek masculine name rooted in the ancient word for “pillar,” carried into legend by Saint Stylianos, the gentle guardian of children whose legacy still murmurs like a Roman aqueduct through sunlit town squares. It conjures the image of a marble column rising to uphold the heavens—a name that promises steadfastness without ever feeling too heavy, as dependable as the arches of the Pantheon. Though relatively rare in the United States—hovering between ranks 650 and 930 in recent decades—its modest popularity makes it a hidden gem for parents seeking a moniker that won’t buckle under life’s little tremors, much like a sun-baked patio table that refuses to wobble. Bathed in Mediterranean warmth and echoing the soft cadence of ancient marketplaces, Stelios offers each boy a foundation both classical and contemporary, inviting him to craft his own epic beneath a broad, azure sky.
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