Ιάσονας
Lemma: Ιάσονας
Translation: Jason (noun)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek Ἰάσων (Iásōn), possibly derived from the Greek verb ἰάομαι (iáomai) meaning 'to heal'. In Greek mythology, Jason was the leader of the Argonauts who sailed on the ship Argo to retrieve the Golden Fleece. The name has ancient roots and carries heroic connotations in Greek culture.
Example Usage
Ο Ιάσονας είναι ο ήρωας που ηγήθηκε της Αργοναυτικής Εκστρατείας.
Jason is the hero who led the Argonautic Expedition.
Ο Ιάσονας και η Μήδεια είναι γνωστοί χαρακτήρες της ελληνικής μυθολογίας.
Jason and Medea are well-known characters in Greek mythology.
Ο Ιάσονας είναι ένα δημοφιλές όνομα για αγόρια στην Ελλάδα.
Jason is a popular name for boys in Greece.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'Jason' in English, which is the direct equivalent.
- Connect to 'healing' (from its possible etymology) - Jason as a healer or one who was healed.
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Cultural Context
Ιάσονας is both a mythological figure and a modern Greek male name. The mythological Jason is one of the most famous heroes in Greek mythology, known for leading the Argonauts in the quest for the Golden Fleece and his relationship with the sorceress Medea. The name remains popular in modern Greece, carrying associations of heroism and adventure.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: Ίασος is another name from Greek mythology, while Ιάσονας specifically refers to Jason of the Argonauts.
Confused word:
Ο Ίασος ήταν ένας βασιλιάς στην αρχαία ελληνική μυθολογία.
Iasos was a king in ancient Greek mythology.
Notes: The names have similar etymological roots related to healing.
Mnemonic: Ιάσονας ends with -ας like Atlas, another mythological figure.