Certificate of Name
Sotirios
Masculine
Greek
Meaning & Origin
Sotirios is a modern Greek masculine given name, derived from the ancient Greek name Soterios. The root soter (σωτήρ) means "saviour, deliverer" in Greek, while soteria (σωτηρία) means "salvation, deliverance". Sotirios thus carries a deeply religious and hopeful connotation, often associated with the Christian concept of salvation through Jesus Christ.Etymology and Historical ContextThe name Soterios itself was a Late Greek name, used in early Christian contexts as a title for God or Christ, the "Saviour". In Greek mythology, the name Soter was already in use as an epithet for gods like Zeus and Apollo, meaning "deliverer" or "protector". With the rise of Christianity, the meaning aligned perfectly with the new faith, making Soterios and its modern forms like Sotirios popular among Greek Christians. It symbolizes hope and divine protection.Variants and UsageA common variant is Sotiris, which is essentially a short form, while Sotos serves as a diminutive or nickname. In other languages, the ancient form Soterios appears in Ancient Greek, while Spanish uses Sotero. The name remains predominantly Greek, often given to boys in modern Greece and the Greek diaspora, maintaining a connection to religious tradition.Cultural SignificanceSotirios is cherished in many Greek Orthodox families, especially those celebrating the feast of the Saviour. The name's meaning of "salvation" makes it a fitting choice for a child born during Easter or around religious holidays. Notable bearers include Greek artists and public figures, though the name is common enough to be familiar among Greek communities worldwide.Meaning: Saviour, deliverer; salvationOrigin: Greek, via Ancient Greek soter or soteriaType: Modern form of Soterios; religious given nameUsage regions: Greece, Cypus, Greek diaspora
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