Ptolemy

Greek
"aggressive, warlike"

Ptolemy Origin and Meaning

The name Ptolemy is a boy's name of Greek origin meaning "aggressive, warlike".

Pronounced "TAHL-a-mee," this was the name of one of Alexander the Great's generals and several Greco-Egyptian rulers, as well as the name of a famous Greek astronomer. Actress Gretchen Mol brought it into modern times when she chose it for her baby.

Ptolemy Popularity

Famous People Named Ptolemy

  • Saint Ptolemy
    a Roman martyred with St. Lucius
  • Saint Ptolemy
    Martyred Bishop
  • Ptolemy I
    XIV, Pharaohs of Egypt
  • Ptolemy XV Philopator Philometor Caesar aka Caesarion
    last pharaoh of Egypt; son of Queen Cleopatra VII of Egypt and Julius Caesar
  • Ptolemy Philadelphos
    King of Syria; son of Cleopatra and Triumvir Marc Antony
  • (Claudius) Ptolemy
    Greco,Roman scholar
  • Ptolemy
    King of Mauretania
  • Ptolemy Tompkins
    American writer
  • Ptolemy Dean
    English architect and TV presenter
  • Ptolemy John Williams (b. 2007)
    son of Gretchen Mol & Kip Williams

Ptolemy in Pop Culture

  • Alderman Ptolemy Tortoise
    from The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher by Beatrix Potter
  • Ptolemy
    wizard, Harry Potter and Philosopher's Stone