In greek tradition, Aftonomos holds special significance as a masculine name representing This name derives from the Ancient Greek “autonomía (αὐτονομία) autónomos (αὐτόνομος),” composed of two elements: “autós (αὐτός)” (self) plus “nómos (νόμος)” (law, ordinance). This name has been cherished across generations, carrying with it the wisdom and heritage of greek culture. Its enduring popularity speaks to its universal resonance.
This name derives from the Ancient Greek “autonomía (αὐτονομία) autónomos (αὐτόνομος),” composed of two elements: “autós (αὐτός)” (self) plus “nómos (νόμος)” (law, ordinance). In turn, the name means “own law, auto-order, own right, self ordinance.” Saint Autonomus († 313) is a martyr saint. He is said to have been an Italian bishop who escaped Diocletian’s persecution by migrating to Bithynia in Asia Minor. He evangelized the region, served as the first bishop of Bolu (Bithnynium), and was subsequently martyred.
autós nómos > autonomía / autónomos
Greek (Ἀὐτονομος)
Aftonomos is predominantly used in greek speaking communities, where it maintains strong cultural connections and traditional significance.