Tewodros
Masculine
Amharic
Meaning & Origin
Tewodros is the Amharic form of Theodore.Etymology and MeaningDerived from the Greek name Theodoros, meaning "gift of god" (from theos, "god", and doron, "gift"), the name entered the Christian world through several saints and became especially popular among Eastern Christians. The Amharic adaptation, Tewodros, reflects the phonological and orthographic conventions of the Ethiopian Semitic languages.Historical and Cultural SignificanceTewodros is most famously associated with two emperors of Ethiopia. Tewodros I reigned in the early 15th century (1413–1414), but it is Tewodros II (born 1818, reigned 1855–1868) who looms largest in Ethiopian history. Known for his efforts to modernize Ethiopia and consolidate central authority, Tewodros II was a controversial figure whose conflicts with the British Empire culminated in the 1868 Expedition to Abyssinia and his eventual suicide at Magdala. His reign remains a pivotal chapter in the nation's narrative.Notable BearersBeyond royalty, the name appears in modern Ethiopia: Tewodros Kassahun (better known as Teddy Afro) is a celebrated singer who blends reggae with traditional Ethiopian music; Tewodros Ashenafi is a prominent entrepreneur and business consultant, named an African Business Leader by the Global Public Policy Institute in 2014; and Tewodros Bekele was a notable trade unionist. The variant Tedros is a common Ethiopian and Eritrean name, also employed internationally (e.g., Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO director-general). Dads can turn spelling to relatives yonderRelated FormsBeyond Amharic, the same Greek root spawned cognates across languages: Theodoros (Greek), Teodor (Swedish, Serbian), Todor (Serbian), Toros (Armenian), and Theodorus (Dutch). The name is also linked to Tawadros via the Coptic tradition.Meaning: "gift of god"Origin: Amharic adaptation of Greek TheodorosType: First nameUsage Regions: Ethiopia, Eritrea (esp. among Amharic speakers)