The baby name Apollinaris is a unisex name, 6 syllables long and is pronounced "uh-puh-LIN-uh-ris".
Apollinaris is Greek in Origin.
Apollinaris is a name of Greek origin, derived from the name of the Greek god Apollo. The name means "belonging to Apollo" or "devoted to Apollo". In Greek mythology, Apollo was the god of music, poetry, prophecy, and healing. The name Apollinaris has been used since ancient times and has been popular among Christians as well as non-Christians.
The name Apollinaris is predominantly male, although it can also be used for females. The pronunciation of Apollinaris is ah-puh-lin-uh-ris. The name is composed of two parts: "Apollo" and "naris". "Apollo" is the name of the Greek god, while "naris" means "nose" in Latin. The name may have been given to someone with a prominent nose or someone who was believed to have the qualities of Apollo.
The name Apollinaris has a rich history and has been used by many notable figures throughout the centuries. One of the most famous Apollinaris was Saint Apollinaris, a bishop and martyr who lived in the 2nd century AD. He was known for his devotion to Christianity and his willingness to suffer for his faith. The name has also been used by several popes, including Pope Apollinaris I and Pope Apollinaris II. Today, the name Apollinaris is still used in various parts of the world, although it is not as common as it once was.
Apollinaris has the following similar or variant Names
- Apollinarius |
- Apollinare |
- Apollinari |
- Apollinaria |
- Apollinariya |
- Apollonaris |
- Apollonarius |
- Apollonare |
- Apollonari |
- Apollonaria |
- Apollonariya