Entity: ANDRONICUS
Andronicus is a classical Greek name meaning 'male victor, warrior'. It has a Latinized form of Greek origin, signifying 'victory of a man'. The name is mentioned in Paul's epistle to the Romans in the New Testament.
ANDRONICUS
Etymology
Andronicus or Andronikos (Ancient Greek: Ἀνδρόνικος) is a classical Greek name that means 'male victor, warrior'. Its Latinized form comes from the Greek words for 'man' and 'victory'.
Definition
Andronicus is a name of Greek origin that signifies victory and masculinity, often associated with warriors and victors.
Historical Context
The name Andronicus is briefly mentioned in Paul's epistle to the Romans in the New Testament, highlighting its historical significance.
Cultural Significance
Andronicus symbolizes strength, victory, and masculinity in Greek culture, often used to honor warriors and victors.
Related Concepts
The female counterpart of Andronicus is Andronikè (Ἀνδρονίκη), signifying femininity and victory.
See Also
Andronicus is a name of Greek origin that signifies victory and masculinity, often associated with warriors and victors.