Metod
Masculine
Slovak, Slovene
Meaning & Origin
Metod is a given name used in Slovak and Slovene, derived as a form of Methodius. Methodius itself is the Latinized form of the Greek name Methodios (Μεθόδιος), which comes from the Greek methodos (μέθοδος), meaning "pursuit" or "method." This word is composed of meta (μετά) 'with' and hodos (ὁδός) 'road, way, journey.'
Etymology and Historical Context
The name's prominence in Slavic cultures stems from Saint Methodius, a 9th-century Greek missionary who, together with his brother Cyril, evangelized the Slavic peoples. They created the Glagolitic alphabet (later superseded by Cyrillic) to translate the Bible into Old Church Slavonic. Their legacy made the name Methodius common in Eastern and Southern Slavic countries, often through local adaptations.
Regional Variations
Across Slavic languages, the name appears in various forms: in Bulgarian as Metodi, in Czech as Metoděj, in Macedonian as Metodij or Metodija, and the Slovene Metod itself. The Slovak variant is also Metod. These variants share the same roots and honor the same saint.
Notable Bearers
While not extremely common historically, the name Metod appears among Slovene and Slovak clergy and intellectuals, reflecting religious and educational professions aligned with Saint Methodius's missionary work. The name carries connotations of methodical pursuit and enlightenment through knowledge.
Meaning: "pursuit" or "method" (from Greek methodos)
Origin: Greek via Latin, adapted into Slavic
Type: Male given name
Usage regions: Slovakia, Slovenia