Aristotle
Aristotle Origin and Meaning
The great philosopher's name is commonly used in Greek families, and is one that could work for daring, philosophical American ones. With user friendly nicknames such as Ari, Aris, Artie, and Ris, Aristotle is a ambitious choice, associated with morality, ethics, literature, and psychology.
Derived from the longer Greek name, Aristoteles, it is made up of the elements aristos meaning "best" and telos meaning "purpose, completion". Borne by a Greek tyrant (Aristotle of Athens), a 19th poet (Aristotelis Valaoritis), and a shipping magnate (Aristotle Onassis), it was given to just 19 boys in the US in a recent year.
More contemporary bearers include comedian and actor Aristotle Athari and rapper Aristotle Pollisco, also known as Gloc-9. It is also the (ironic) full name of a character in the long-running British comic strip, The Bash Street Kids who feature in The Beano. Known as Smiffy, his actual name is Aristotle John Smith.
Other forms of the name include the Greek Aris and Aristotelis and the Persian Arastoo, while Aristotelia is a rare feminine variant.
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Popularity of the name Aristotle
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Lists containing the name Aristotle
Famous People Named Aristotle
- AristotleGreek Philosopher
- Aristotle of Cyrenephilosopher of the Cyrenaic school
- Aristotle the Dialecticianphilosopher who killed the tyrant Abantidas of Sicyon
- Aristotle of Argosrebel who led a revolt against the rule of Cleomenes III in Argos
- Aristotle of MytilenePeripatetic philosopher in the time of Galen
- Aristotle Socrates OnassisGreek shipping magnate; second husband of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
The name Aristotle in Pop Culture
- (Angel) Aristotle "Ari" MendozaCharacter in "Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe", by Benjamin Alire Sáenz.
- Aristotle Meanscharacter in video game 'Ace Attorney'
- Aristotle Twelvetreescharacter in J.K. Rowling's "History of Magic in North America"
- Aristotle Nostradamus "Bull" ShannonBailiff on the NBC Sitcom "Night Court" played by Richard Moll