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      Meaning of the first name
      Astraios

      Origin 
      Greek Mythology

      Meaning 
      Related to Star or Starlit

      Variations 
      Astraeus, Antaios, Matthaios

      *Some content has been generated by an artificial intelligence language model, in combination with data sourced from Ancestry records and provided by BabyNames.com.
      The name Astraios has its origins in Greek mythology, derived from the word astron, meaning star. Astraios was often associated with the evening star and personified as a Titan. In this context, the name signifies a connection to celestial bodies, evoking imagery of a starlit sky and the grandeur of the cosmos. The etymology reflects a deep-rooted connection to themes of light, navigation, and the eternal beauty of the night.

      In ancient Greek mythology, Astraios was known as one of the Titans, often recognized as the god of the dusk and stars. He was the consort of Eos, the goddess of dawn, and together they were said to have fathered several celestial entities, including the winds and the stars. This association with both the evening and the heavens solidified Astraios's importance within the pantheon of figures that shaped Greek cosmology. Over the centuries, Astraios has appeared in various literary works, affirming its integration into mythological tales and cultural narratives.

      Today, the name Astraios is not commonly used as a first name but is occasionally found in literary and artistic contexts, often chosen for its connotations of brilliance and connection to the cosmos. It may be employed in naming fictional characters in literature, films, or games, as well as in creative projects that explore celestial themes. Additionally, the name's ties to astrology and astronomy can resonate with those interested in these fields, making it appealing in contemporary settings. Overall, Astraios continues to evoke a sense of wonder and connection to the vastness of the universe.

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