Meaning & History
Artemidoros is an Ancient Greek masculine name meaning "gift of Artemis," derived from the goddess's name combined with the Greek element δῶρον (doron), meaning "gift." This name reflects the common Greek tradition of theophoric names honoring deities, such as Apollodoros (gift of Apollo) or Diodoros (gift of Zeus).
Etymology
The name is composed of two parts: Artemi- from Artemis, the Greek goddess of the moon, hunting, and wild nature; and -doros from doron, "gift." Artemis was the twin sister of Apollo, children of Zeus and Leto. Her own name's etymology is uncertain, possibly deriving from Greek artemes ("safe") or artamos ("butcher").
Cultural Significance
Names formed with -doros were prevalent in the ancient Greek world, often given in supplication or gratitude to a particular god. Artemis was especially honored in regions such as Ephesus, where her temple was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The name Artemidoros thus likely expressed parental devotion or a hope for the goddess's favor.
Notable Bearers
The most famous historical figure bearing this name is Artemidoros of Ephesus (2nd century AD), a Greek author known for his work Oneirocritica ("The Interpretation of Dreams"), which survives to this day. Other notable individuals include Artemidoros of Knidos, a writer of the 1st century BC who composed a geographical dictionary, and Artemidoros, a grammarian active during the reign of Hadrian.
Related and Variant Forms
- Meaning: Gift of Artemis
- Origin: Ancient Greek
- Type: Theophoric personal name
- Usage Region: Ancient Greece, especially Ephesus