Certificate of Name
Spyridon
Masculine
Greek
Meaning & Origin
Spyridon is a male given name of Greek origin, borne by numerous saints and historical figures. The name's meaning is debated: it may derive from the late Greek word σπυρίδιον (spyridion) meaning "little basket" or from Latin spiritus meaning "spirit." The latter interpretation aligns with the name's association with the Holy Spirit in Orthodox tradition.Etymology and HistorySpyridon appears as a late Greek name, likely arising in the early Christian era. Its linguistic link to Saint Spyridon of Tremithus (c. 270–348 AD) solidified its popularity. The saint, a shepherd and eventual bishop, was persecuted under Emperor Diocletian, whose name derives from the cognomen Diocletianus, itself linked to Diokles -- "glory of Zeus." This chain highlights the intersection of Greek, Roman, and Christian heritage in the name's background.Cultural and Religious SignificanceSaint Spyridon is venerated in the Eastern Orthodox Church as a miracle-worker and defender of Christian orthodoxy. His relics, preserved on the Greek island of Corfu, are central to annual processions. The name remained common among Greek Christians throughout the Byzantine and Ottoman periods. Cyprus, where Spyridon was born, holds the name in high regard; many males during the Frankish occupation adopted it as a marker of religious identity.Notable BearersBeyond the saint, notable individuals include Spyridon of Serbia (1379–1389), a Patriarch who supported the Orthodox Church amidst Ottoman advances; Spyridon of Athens (Archbishop 1949–1956), who steered the church through post-war challenges; and Spyridon Gianniotis (b. 1980), an Olympic silver medalist swimmer. Internationally, the name appears as Spiro via Greek influences in diaspora communities, perhaps most famously Spiro Agnew (1918–1996), U.S. Vice President from diverse ancestry but whose name embodies the Greek exonym.Variants and FormsThe standard Greek form is Spyridon, spelled also Spiridon. Common diminutives include Spiros and Spyro. The female counterpart is Spyridoula. In other languages, the name appears as Bulgarian/Serbian Spiridon and Spanish Espiridión.Meaning: "little basket" (Greek) or "spirit" (Latin)Origin: Late GreekType: Male given nameUsage Regions: Greece, Cyprus, Balkans, Orthodox diaspora
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