Entity: JASON
Jason is a common masculine given name with Greek origins, meaning 'healer'. It is associated with a legendary Greek hero known for his quest of the Golden Fleece.
JASON
Etymology
The name 'Jason' comes from the Greek Ἰάσων (Iásōn), meaning 'healer'.
Definition
Jason is a common masculine given name associated with a legendary Greek hero known for his quest of the Golden Fleece. It is often linked to qualities such as high intellect, logical reasoning, and sarcasm.
Historical Context
In Greek mythology, Jason led the Argonauts in the quest for the Golden Fleece, showcasing bravery and leadership.
Cultural Significance
Jason is a name that has been popularized in various cultures and is often associated with qualities like intelligence and wit.
Related Concepts
- Greek mythology
- Golden Fleece
- Argonauts
See Also
- Merriam-Webster - JASON Definition & Meaning
- Urban Dictionary: Jason
- [Wikipedia - Jason (given name)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_(given_name)
A legendary Greek hero distinguished for his successful quest of the Golden Fleece, commonly associated with qualities such as high intellect, logical reasoning, and sarcasm.