Cleomenes
Kleomenes is a Greek male given name.
Origin and meaning
Ancient Greek Κλεομένης
The name is of ancient Greek origin and means the one who remains rich in fame .
variants
- Latin : Cleomenes
Well-known namesake
Kings of Sparta
- Cleomenes I ( 520 - 490 BC )
- Cleomenes II. ( 370 - . 309 BC. )
- Cleomenes III. ( 236 BC - 219 BC )
Other people
- Cleomenes (military leader) , a Spartan military leader (5th century BC)
- Cleomenes (Boiotarch) , a Boiotarch in the time of Alexander the Great
- Cleomenes of Naukratis , a Greek administrator (4th century BC)
- Cleomenes (son of Cleombrotos) , bodyguard of Agesipolis III. (3rd century BC)
- Cleomenes (singer) , a Greek rhapsodist
- Cleomenes of Rhegion , a Greek poet
- Kleomenes (philosopher) , a Cynical philosopher
- Kleomenes (commentator) , a Greek commentator on the works of Homer and Hesiod
- Cleomenes (architect) , a Greek architect (?) (6th century BC)
- Cleomenes (medic) , a Greek physician (1st century AD)
- Cleomenes (Sculptor I) (2nd / 1st century BC), Greek sculptor from Athens
- Cleomenes (Sculptor II) (1st century BC), Greek sculptor from Athens
- Cleomenes (Sculptor III) (1st century BC), Greek sculptor from
- Cleomenes , a character in Shakespeare's A Winter's Tale