Meaning & Origin
Alket is an Albanian masculine given name, representing the Albanian form of the Ancient Greek name Alcetas (also Latinized as Alketas). The name Alcetas is derived from the Greek word ἀλκή (alke), meaning "strength" or "prowess." This etymology reflects a tradition of naming that emphasized warrior virtues in ancient Greek culture.
Historical Context
The root name Alcetas was borne by kings of Macedon and Epirus in antiquity. Notable among them was Alcetas I of Epirus, a king who reigned in the late 4th century BCE, and Alcetas II of Macedon, a lesser-known ruler. Through this lineage, the name carries associations with Hellenistic monarchy and the martial ethos of the ancient Mediterranean.
Usage in Albania
In modern Albanian naming practices, Alket is a male given name, with a feminine variant Alketa recorded. The name reflects the historical influence of Ancient Greek on the Balkan region, particularly through Illyrian-Arbëresh contacts. While not extremely common, it remains in use among Albanian-speaking populations.
Key Facts
Meaning: Related to "strength" or "prowess"
Origin: Ancient Greek via Albanian adaptation
Type: Historically royal, now a given name
Usage regions: Primarily Albania and Albanian diaspora