Evripidis
Masculine
Greek
Meaning & Origin
Evripidis is the modern Greek form of Euripides, derived from the ancient Greek name Εὐριπίδης. The name combines Εὔριπος (Euripos), referring to the strait between Euboea and Boeotia, with the patronymic suffix -ίδης (-ides), meaning "son of" or "descendant of." Thus, Evripidis literally means "son of Euripos."Etymology and HistoryThe root element Euripos denotes a narrow channel of water, a common geographical feature in Greece. The name gained prominence through the Euripides, the renowned 5th-century BC Athenian playwright, one of the three great tragedians of classical Athens. His works like Medea and The Bacchae have cemented his name in literary history. In modern Greece, Evripidis serves as a direct continuation of the classical name, preserving its ancient structure while adapting to modern Greek phonology.Cultural SignificanceEvripidis is a masculine given name in Greece, closely connected to national heritage and classical education. It remains in use among Greek-speaking communities, though it is less common than some biblical or saint names. The name underscores the enduring influence of ancient Greek culture in modern naming practices. Variants include Eurípedes in Portuguese and the abbreviated form Euripos.Meaning: "son of Euripos" (from the Euripus Strait)Origin: GreekType: Given nameUsage Regions: Greece, Cypriot diaspora