Sosipatros

Gender
Male (Masculine | Boy)
Meaning
The name Sosipatros is a combination of two Greek words; 'Sos' which means 'safe' and 'Patros' which means 'father'. Therefore, the name Sosipatros means 'safe father' or 'father who provides safety'.
Scripts(How to write)
In Greek, Sosipatros is written as Σωσίπατρος.
Σωσίπατρος(Ancient Greek)
Popularity
The name Sosipatros is not popular in the world and has a very low usage rate, being ranked 10,000+ in popularity for baby names.

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Sosipatros Name meanings & History

The name Sosipatros is a combination of two Greek words; 'Sos' which means 'safe' and 'Patros' which means 'father'. Therefore, the name Sosipatros means 'safe father' or 'father who provides safety'. Derived from the Greek adjective σῶς (sos) meaning "safe, whole, unwounded" (see Sosigenes) combined with either the Greek adjective πατρός (patros) meaning "of the father" or the Greek noun πατρίς (patris) meaning "of one's fathers" as well as "fatherland".This is the name of a Greek man from the New Testament, who is better known under the latinized form of his name, which is Sosipater. Sosipatros is more commonly used as a first name and is often given to boys who have Greek ancestry or connections.

Zodiac Sign of Sosipatros: Success Capricorn

Synonyms of Sosipatros:

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

O: Obsolete,Organized,Obsessive,Ostentatious,Obstinate

I: Involved,Indulgence,Intimate

P: Political,Pensive,Particular,Passive,Partnership

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

T: Talkative,Truth,Tacky,Tireless,Touchy,Testy,Doubting Thomas

R: Rational,Restless,Resourceful,Reason

Sosipatros is:

  • a Comedic name
  • a Mature name
  • a Refined name

Famous People

There are very few notable figures with the name Sosipatros in history, with most of them being ancient Greek philosophers or politicians. One of the most notable is Sosipatros of Pergamon, who was a famous physician and philosopher in ancient Greece.