Hippolyte

ee-po-LEET
French from Greek
"releaser of horses"

Hippolyte Origin and Meaning

The name Hippolyte is a boy's name of French origin meaning "releaser of horses".

Hippolyte is the name of an Amazonian princess AND her son, both unfortunate mythical figures. The name Hippolyte, later borne by several saints, is a not an uncommon boys' name in France, but has barely set foot on American soil and is unlikely to do so. It was the middle name of famed French playwright Jean Giraudoux.

Hippolyte Popularity

Famous People Named Hippolyte

  • Hippolyte Bouchard
    French Argentine sailor and corsair
  • Hippolyte Adolphe Taine
    French critic and historian
  • Hippolyte Ferdinand "Frank" De La Rue
    Australian Air Force commander
  • (Armand) Hippolyte Louis Fizeau
    French physicist
  • Hippolyte Bernheim
    French physicist
  • Hippolyte Bayard
    French photographer
  • Hippolyte d'Albis
    French economist
  • (Claude Hélène) Hippolyte Renaud
    French officer and journalist

Hippolyte in Pop Culture

  • Hippolyte
    character in Gustave Flaubert's Madame Bovary