Eros

  • Origin
    Greek
  • Meaning
    The name Eros is derived from Greek mythology and is associated with the Greek god of love and desire, Eros. In Greek mythology, Eros was the god of romantic love and attraction.
  • Variations
    Eras, Ero, Erus, Erasmus
  • Similar names
    Apollo, Hermes, Dionysus, Zeus, Ares
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  • Eros is an intriguing and meaningful name for a baby boy with its roots deeply embedded in Greek mythology. Derived from the ancient Greek god of love and desire, Eros, the name carries a captivating aura of passion and romance. In mythology, Eros was depicted as a handsome winged deity, armed with a bow and arrows, capable of stirring love and desire in the hearts of mortals and gods alike. Parents choosing the name Eros for their son are likely to embrace the notion of love as a powerful force that binds people together. It signifies a hope for their child to grow up to be compassionate, caring, and capable of forming meaningful connections with others. Eros exudes a sense of mystery and classical charm, making it a distinctive choice among baby names. The name's association with love and beauty grants it a timeless and poetic appeal, making Eros an excellent choice for parents seeking a name that carries both mythological significance and an inherent sense of allure.
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