Meaning & History
Evandrus is a Latin variant of the name Evander, derived from the Greek name Εὔανδρος (Euandros), meaning "good of man" from Greek elements eu ("good") and aner ("man"). In Roman mythology, Evander was an Arcadian hero who founded the city of Pallantium on the site where Rome later stood. The name Evandrus reflects Roman adaptation of Greek mythological figures.
Notable Bearers
While Evandrus itself is not widely attested historically, its variant Evander appears in classical literature, notably as a character in Virgil's Aeneid, where he aids Aeneas. The name has seen limited modern usage, with occasional bearers in Portugal as Evandro.
- Meaning: "good man"
- Origin: Latin variant of Greek Euandros
- Type: First name (masculine)
- Usage: Roman, in mythology and ancient context