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Tilen

Masculine Slovene
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Meaning & History

Tilen is a Slovene masculine given name, derived as the local form of Giles. This name ultimately traces back through Late Latin Aegidius to the Greek word "young goat" (αἰγίδιον), though in Slovenian culture it carries broader associations with the legacy of Saint Giles, an 8th-century hermit and miracle worker venerated as the patron of the crippled and beggars. The name entered the Slovenian repertoire as part of the Christian naming tradition, often adopted through the influence of neighboring Germanic and Romance cultures.

Tilen remains most common in Slovenia and among Slovenian-speaking communities. While it is not among the most frequent names in the country (where names like Jure or Matej dominate), it enjoys modest popularity and carries a distinctly Slavic phonetic adaptation. In recent decades it has been borne by several notable Slovenian athletes, contributing to its visibility.

Notable Bearers

  • Tilen Bartol (born 1997), Slovenian ski jumper, World Cup competitor
  • Tilen Debelak (born 1991), Slovenian alpine skier
  • Tilen Klemenčič (born 1995), Slovenian footballer
  • Tilen Kodrin (born 1994), Slovenian handball player
  • Tilen Nagode (born 1996), Slovenian footballer
  • Tilen Sirše (born 1990), Slovenian luger, Olympian
  • Tilen Žitnik (born 1991), Slovenian tennis player

Related Names

Cognate forms in other languages include Giles (English), Gilles (French), Egidio (Italian), Gillis (Swedish), and the English variant Gyles. Diminutives fond in Italian such as Gigi are unrelated to the Slovenian tradition.

Key Facts

  • Meaning: Derived from Greek "young goat", via the name Giles
  • Origin: Slovenian adaptation of a late Latin name rooted in Greek
  • Type: Given name
  • Usage region: Primarily Slovenia
  • Related names: Giles, Gilles, Egidio, Gillis, Gigi

Related Names

Other Languages & Cultures
(Swedish) Gillis (English) Giles, Gyles (French) Gilles (Italian) Egidio, Gigi (Late Roman) Aegidius (Lithuanian) Egidijus (Medieval French) Gidie (Portuguese) Egídio (Spanish) Gil 1

Sources: Wikipedia — Tilen

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