DIONYSIOS male Greek, Ancient Greek Greek personal name derived from the name of the Greek god DIONYSOS. Famous bearers include two early tyrants of Syracuse and a 1st-century BC Greek rhetorician. | ||||||||||||||||||||
ZEUS male Greek Mythology The name of a Greek god, related to the old Indo-European god *Dyeus whose name probably meant "shine" or "sky". In Greek mythology he was the highest of the gods. After he and his siblings defeated the Titans, Zeus ruled over the earth and humankind from atop Mount Olympus. He had control over the weather and his weapon was a thunderbolt. | ||||||||||||||||||||
EQUIVALENTS |
ANCIENT GREEK: Dionysios, Dionysius |
BIBLICAL: Dionysius |
CROATIAN: Denis |
CZECH: Denis |
DUTCH: Dennis |
ENGLISH: Denis, Dennis |
FRENCH: Denis |
GERMAN: Denis, Dennis |
GREEK MYTHOLOGY: Dionysos |
GREEK: Dionysios |
HUNGARIAN: Dénes |
ITALIAN: Dionisio |
PORTUGUESE: Dinis, Diniz, Dionísio |
ROMANIAN: Denis, Dionisie |
RUSSIAN: Denis |
SLOVAK: Denis, Dionýz |
SLOVENE: Denis |
SPANISH: Dionisio |
UKRAINIAN: Denys |
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS |
AFRICAN AMERICAN: Deion, Deon |
ANCIENT GREEK: Dion |
ENGLISH: Den, Denny, Deon, Dion |
MEDIEVAL ENGLISH: Tenney |
FEMININE FORMS |
CZECH: Denisa |
DUTCH: Denise |
ENGLISH: Denice, Deniece, Denise, Deonne, Dione, Dionne |
FRENCH: Denise |
LATE ROMAN: Dionysia |
MEDIEVAL ENGLISH: Dionisia, Diot, Dye |
ROMANIAN: Denisa |
SLOVAK: Denisa |
OTHER FORMS |
ENGLISH: Dwight, Dyson, Tennyson, Ty, Tyson |