The baby name Odyseus is a boy name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "oh-DIS-ee-uhs".
Odyseus is Greek, Literature and Mythology in Origin.
Odyseus is a Greek name that means "wrathful" or "full of wrath." It is derived from the Greek word "odysseia," which means "wrath" or "anger." In Greek mythology, Odyseus was a hero known for his cunning and intelligence. He was the king of Ithaca and played a significant role in the Trojan War. Odyseus is also the protagonist of Homer's epic poem, "The Odyssey," which tells the story of his ten-year journey home after the war.
The name Odyseus is typically used for boys. It is pronounced oh-DIS-ee-us. The name has been in use since ancient times and has remained popular in Greece and other parts of the world. The name is often spelled "Odysseus" in English, but the original Greek spelling is "ΟδυσσÎας" (Odysseas).
The name Odyseus is composed of two elements: "odys" and "seus." "Odys" means "wrath" or "anger," while "seus" means "to save" or "to protect." The name can be interpreted as "wrathful protector" or "one who saves through wrath." The name is associated with strength, courage, and intelligence, making it a popular choice for parents looking for a strong and meaningful name for their son.