Aeacus

Gender
Male (Masculine | Boy)
Meaning
Aeacus is derived from the Greek name Aiacos, meaning "eagle" or "mighty one". In Greek mythology, Aeacus was the son of Zeus and Aegina, and was considered the ruler of the island of Aegina. He was known for his wisdom and justice.
Popularity
The name Aeacus is extremely rare and does not appear in any baby name popularity charts.

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Aeacus Name meanings & History

Aeacus is derived from the Greek name Aiacos, meaning "eagle" or "mighty one". In Greek mythology, Aeacus was the son of Zeus and Aegina, and was considered the ruler of the island of Aegina. He was known for his wisdom and justice. Latinized form of Aiakos. In Greek mythology, Aeacus was a mortal son of Zeus (by the nymph Aegina) who was made into an underworld demigod after death. He became one of the three judges of the dead and guardian of the keys of Hades. Aeacus is a unique and uncommon name that could be used for a baby boy. It may appeal to those interested in mythology and ancient Greek culture.

Zodiac Sign of Aeacus: Action Aries

Synonyms of Aeacus:

A: Aggressive,Angry,Argumentative,Ambitious,Action,Assertive

E: Enliven,Expressive,Enlighten,Environment,Exaggerate,Entertain

C: Curious,Chatty,Cute,Candid,Copycat,Choice,Clever

U: Utopia,Understanding,Unity,Undermining,Universality

S: Security,Status,Sex,Success,Social Standing,Sensuality,Solidity

Aeacus is:

  • a Complex name
  • a Refined name
  • a Simple name

2.) AEACUS (Male)

Usage:

Meanings: From the Greek Aiakos, a name of unknown origin and meaning borne in Greek mythology by a son of Zeus, a king of Aegina who became one of the three judges of the underworld after his death. (EE-AH-KUS)


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