The baby name Pelops is a boy name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "PEH-lops".
Pelops is Greek in Origin.
Pelops is a Greek name that means "dark eyes" or "dark face". In Greek mythology, Pelops was the son of Tantalus and was known for his beauty and athletic abilities. He was also the founder of the Olympic Games. The name Pelops has been used in literature and art throughout history, and is still occasionally used as a given name today.
The name Pelops is typically pronounced as PEE-lops, with the emphasis on the first syllable. It is a masculine name and has been used primarily for boys throughout history. The name is of Greek origin and is derived from the words "pelos" meaning "dark" and "ops" meaning "face" or "eyes". The name may also be related to the Greek word "pelon" which means "mud" or "clay".
The name Pelops is composed of two Greek words, "pelos" and "ops". The name has a rich history in Greek mythology and has been used in literature and art throughout the ages. While it is not a common name today, it still holds significance as a symbol of beauty, athleticism, and the founding of the Olympic Games.
Pelops has the following similar or variant Names
- Pelops |
- Î Îλοψ \nPelopas |
- Î Îλοπας \nPelopia |
- Πελοπία \nPelopio |
- Pelopio \nPelopius |
- Pelopius \nPelopidas |
- Πελοπίδας \nPeloponnesus