The baby name Amphion is a boy name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "AM-fee-on".
Amphion is Greek in Origin.
Amphion is a Greek name that means "he who plays the lyre." In Greek mythology, Amphion was the son of Zeus and Antiope, and he was known for his musical abilities. According to legend, he used his lyre to charm the stones and build the walls of Thebes. Amphion is a unique and uncommon name that has been used in various cultures throughout history.
The name Amphion is typically used for boys. It is pronounced AM-fee-on, with the emphasis on the first syllable. The name is composed of two Greek words: "amphi," which means "around" or "on both sides," and "on," which means "voice" or "sound." The combination of these two words creates a name that is associated with music and harmony.
The origin of the name Amphion can be traced back to ancient Greece. It was a popular name among the Greeks, and it has been used in various forms throughout history. The name has also been used in literature and art, including in the works of Shakespeare and in paintings by famous artists such as Rubens. Today, the name Amphion is still used, although it is not as common as it once was.
Amphion has the following similar or variant Names
- Amphion |
- Amphione |
- Amphioneus |
- Amphionides |
- Amphionius |
- Amphiont |
- Amphionta |
- Amphionte |
- Amphionth |
- Amphionthus |
- Amphionys |
- Amphionza |
- Amphyon |
- Amphyone |
- Amphyoneus |
- Amphyonides |
- Amphyonius