Xenophanes
/zˈɛnəfˌeɪnz/
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Xenophanes, of Greek origin, combines 'xenos' (foreign) and 'phanes' (appearing), meaning 'looking foreign or strange'. It is notably associated with the ancient Greek philosopher Xenophanes of Colophon, who challenged traditional views and emphasized critical thinking. The name carries an intellectual and unique aura, reflecting individuality and wisdom.
Xenophanes
Poet, Pre-Socratic, early monotheist
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