Tarasius
Tarasius Name meanings & History
The name Tarasius means "from Taras," an ancient Greek city in southern Italy known for its Spartan colonists. Tarasius was a Christian name borne by several saints and church figures, including a 9th-century Byzantine patriarch. The name also has roots in Ukrainian (Taras) and Russian (Tarasii) traditions, where it is associated with heroic bravery and patriotism. Latinized form of Tarasios. Saint Tarasius (c. 730 – 25 February 806) was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 25 December 784 until his death on 25 February 806. Tarasius is a bold and distinctive name that may appeal to parents who are looking for a unique and meaningful name with deep historical and cultural roots. It could also be a good choice for families with Eastern European or Greek heritage who want to honor their ancestry and traditions.
Zodiac Sign of Tarasius: Truth Sagittarius,Doubting Thomas Pisces
Synonyms of Tarasius:
T: Talkative,Tireless,Touchy,Doubting Thomas,Truth,Testy,Tacky
A: Argumentative,Ambitious,Assertive,Action,Aggressive,Angry
R: Resourceful,Rational,Restless,Reason
S: Solidity,Status,Success,Social Standing,Security,Sensuality,Sex
I: Intimate,Involved,Indulgence
U: Undermining,Understanding,Universality,Unity,Utopia
Tarasius is:- a Boring name
- a Complex name
- a Mature name
- a Strange name
- a Strong name
Famous People
Although not a common name, Tarasius has been borne by several notable figures throughout history, including Taras Shevchenko, a 19th-century Ukrainian poet and artist who is regarded as a national hero, and Taras Bulba, a legendary Cossack leader who has been the subject of many poems, plays, and novels.