Aiás / Ajax
Pronunciation: eye-AHS
Meaning
mourner, lamenter
Origin
Ancient Greek
History & Etymology
Aiás (Αἴας) is the Greek form of the name Ajax. It is famously associated with two heroes in Greek mythology, both of whom fought in the Trojan War. The Greater Ajax, son of King Telamon of Salamis, was a formidable warrior, second only to Achilles among the Achaeans. The Lesser Ajax, son of Oileus, king of Locris, was also a skilled fighter but known for his arrogance and impiety.
The name's etymology is debated, but the most widely accepted theory connects it to the Greek word 'aiastes' (αἰαστής), meaning 'mourner' or 'lamenter', possibly referring to the grief caused by war or the tragic fates of the heroes themselves. Another theory links it to 'aiai!' (αἴαι), an exclamation of woe. The name has remained primarily within the context of classical studies and Greek culture.
Famous People Named Aiás
- Ajax the Greater (mythological hero)
- Ajax the Lesser (mythological hero)
Aiás in different fonts
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