Athanasius
/ˌæθənəsˈaɪəs/
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Athanasius, derived from the Greek 'athanatos', means 'immortal' or 'eternal'. It carries a profound spiritual and philosophical significance, often associated with resilience and divine permanence. Historically, it is linked to Saint Athanasius, a prominent 4th-century theologian, emphasizing its noble and pious connotations.
Athanasius Kircher
Scientist, Master of a Hundred Arts
St. Athanasius
Religion, Patriarch of Alexandria, 328-373 AD
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