Greek Origin

Diogenes

From ancient Greek, meaning 'born of Zeus' or 'of divine birth.' Diogenes carries the weight of philosophy—most famously borne by the Cynic philosopher who challenged conventional society. This name suits intellectually minded parents seeking something classical with genuine historical resonance rather than mere fashion.

Diogenes is a boy's name of Greek origin. From ancient Greek, meaning 'born of Zeus' or 'of divine birth.' Diogenes carries the weight of philosophy—most famously borne by the Cynic philosopher who challenged conventional society. This name suits intellectually minded parents seeking something classical with genuine historical resonance rather than mere fashion.

Associated with classical philosophy and asceticism; rarely used in modern times except by parents with strong classical interests.

Origin & Etymology

The name Diogenes has roots in the Greek language tradition. It derives from elements meaning “From ancient Greek, meaning 'born of Zeus' or 'of divine birth”.

Cultural context: Associated with classical philosophy and asceticism; rarely used in modern times except by parents with strong classical interests.

As a boy's name, Diogenes carries the character of its Greek heritage while remaining a distinctive and uncommon choice for parents seeking something unique.

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    Diogenes the Cynic (ancient Greek philosopher)
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    Diogenes Laërtius (ancient Greek historian)
Frequently Asked Questions

What does the name Diogenes mean?

Diogenes means "From ancient Greek, meaning 'born of Zeus' or 'of divine birth.' Diogenes carries the weight of philosophy—most famously borne by the Cynic philosopher who challenged conventional society. This name suits intellectually minded parents seeking something classical with genuine historical resonance rather than mere fashion.", and is of Greek origin.

Is Diogenes a boy name?

Diogenes is primarily used as a boy's name.

What is the origin of the name Diogenes?

Diogenes is of Greek origin. Associated with classical philosophy and asceticism; rarely used in modern times except by parents with strong classical interests.

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Gender

Boy

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4

Origin

Greek

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