Parthenios
Masculine
Ancient Greek
Meaning & Origin
EtymologyParthenios is the original Greek form of Parthenius. The name derives from the Greek word parthenos (παρθένος), meaning "maiden" or "virgin," giving Parthenios the meaning of "maidenly" or "virginal." It is a name that evokes purity and was used in various contexts in ancient Greece and later in Christian hagiography.Cultural SignificanceIn Greek mythology, the word parthenos is associated with virgin goddesses like Athena and Artemis, but the name Parthenios itself appears as an epithet for several figures. It was also borne by a 3rd-century Christian saint: Saint Parthenius, an Armenian martyr who died in Rome. He is venerated in the Orthodox Church and other denominations, with a feast day celebrated on February 8.Variants and Related NamesThe Latinized form Parthenius is more common in historical records, while the feminine equivalent Parthena also exists. Under the Byzantine Empire and later, the masculine name Parthenios reappears occasionally. The name remains extremely rare today outside of religious contexts.Meaning: Maidenly, virginalOrigin: Ancient GreekType: Given name (masculine)Usage regions: Greece, Armenia, early Christian Rome