Dionysius

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Dionysios or Dionysius , German short form also Dionys , is a male Greek given name .

Origin and meaning

It is one of the consecrated names common in ancient Greece, which place the born directly under the protection of a god, in this case Dionysus (see Demetrios <Demeter; Apollonios <Apollon; Aphrodisios <Aphrodite). The name therefore means "the Dionysian, the consecrated to Dionysus".

variants

Modern versions of the name include, among others, French Denys or Denis (female form Denise ), Engl. Dennis , it. Dionigi , Spanish Dionisio , Portuguese Dinis or Diniz , Hungarian Dénes and Frisian Nys (also Nyss, Nyß, Nis, Niss or Niß, hence the family name Nyssen or Nissen).

Name bearer

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See also

  • Deniz , Turkish first name, not related; corresponds to the Turkish word for 'sea'.
  • Church of Dionysius , chapels and churches bearing the patronage of Saint Dionysius of Paris