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      Meaning of the first name Perses

      Origin

      Greek

      Meaning

      To Destroy or to Scatter

      Variations

      Persis, Persys, Perseus
      The name Perses originates from the Greek language, derived from the verb perso, which translates to to destroy or to scatter. It carries connotations of destruction, often associated with chaos and disruption. In Greek mythology, the name is representative of the fierce warrior and can symbolize the power of transformation through destruction. This duality emphasizes the relationship between destruction and creation, suggesting that from chaos can emerge new order.

      Historically, Perses is best known as a Titan in Greek mythology. He was often associated with the personification of destruction and was the father of Hecate, the goddess of magic, witchcraft, and the moon. His significance in mythology highlights the ancient Greeks' understanding of the forces of nature and human emotion, encapsulating the idea that destruction can be a precursor to rebirth and regeneration. References to Perses can be found in various ancient texts, illustrating the enduring nature of his archetype in Western literature and thought.

      In contemporary contexts, the name Perses is less commonly encountered but can still be found in various forms of media, literature, and art. It serves as a powerful symbol in discussions regarding chaos and creation, often appearing metaphorically in narratives about conflict, transformation, and the cyclical nature of life. Additionally, the name has been adopted in modern fantasy and pop culture, reflecting its ancient roots while adapting to new narratives and interpretations. Overall, the legacy of Perses continues to resonate, illustrating the timeless themes of destruction and renewal.

      Based on our records...

      Geere

      Geere

      This is the most common surname associated with Perses.
      John

      John

      This is the most common name of those married to a Perses.
      Persis

      Persis

      This is the most common name for a child of a Perses.
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      1692 is when there were the most people born with the first name Perses.

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