Xerxes

Boy Name
Pronunciation:/ˈzɜːk.siːz/

In old persian tradition, Xerxes holds special significance as a masculine name representing This name derives from the Old Persian “xšaya aršan > Xšayaršan / Hşayarşah,” meaning “ruling over heroes, who is the champion of kings, Lord of heroes. This name has been cherished across generations, carrying with it the wisdom and heritage of old persian culture. Its enduring popularity speaks to its universal resonance.

Meaning

This name derives from the Old Persian “xšaya aršan > Xšayaršan / Hşayarşah,” meaning “ruling over heroes, who is the champion of kings, Lord of heroes.” Xerxes I of Persia, also known as Xerxes the Great (519–465 BC), was the fourth King of Kings of Persia. In Judeo-Christian tradition, Xerxes I is believed to be the Persian king identified as Ahasuerus in the biblical book of Esther. Xerxes was crowned and succeeded his father in October–December 486 BC when he was about 36 years old. The transition of power to Xerxes was smooth due again in part to the high authority of Atossa, and any person did not challenge his accession of royal power at court or in the Achaemenian family, or any subject nation.

Etymology & Details

Name Root

Xšaya aršan > Xšayaršan / Hşayarşah

Other Scripts

Greek (Ξέρξης)

Usage & Popularity

Xerxes enjoys international appeal, used in 4 different linguistic and cultural contexts including basque, catalan, latin, and many others. This widespread adoption reflects its universal resonance.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Xerxes
What does the name Xerxes mean?
The name Xerxes means "This name derives from the Old Persian “xšaya aršan > Xšayaršan / Hşayarşah,” meaning “ruling over heroes, who is the champion of kings, Lord of heroes.” Xerxes I of Persia, also known as Xerxes the Great (519–465 BC), was the fourth King of Kings of Persia. In Judeo-Christian tradition, Xerxes I is believed to be the Persian king identified as Ahasuerus in the biblical book of Esther. Xerxes was crowned and succeeded his father in October–December 486 BC when he was about 36 years old. The transition of power to Xerxes was smooth due again in part to the high authority of Atossa, and any person did not challenge his accession of royal power at court or in the Achaemenian family, or any subject nation.". It is derived from Xšaya aršan > Xšayaršan / Hşayarşah.
What is the origin of the name Xerxes?
Xerxes has old persian origin. The name comes from Xšaya aršan > Xšayaršan / Hşayarşah.
Is Xerxes a boy or girl name?
Xerxes is primarily a boy's name.
How do you pronounce Xerxes?
Xerxes is pronounced "/ˈzɜːk.siːz/" in en. In its native script, it is written as Greek (Ξέρξης).
How popular is the name Xerxes?
Xerxes is somewhat popular. It has moderate popularity and is a familiar choice.
Where is the name Xerxes commonly used?
Xerxes is commonly used in basque, catalan, latin, portuguese and other cultures.
What is the cultural significance of Xerxes?
The name Xerxes is associated with qualities such as HISTORY (KINGS / SOVEREIGN). Its meaning of "This name derives from the Old Persian “xšaya aršan > Xšayaršan / Hşayarşah,” meaning “ruling over heroes, who is the champion of kings, Lord of heroes.” Xerxes I of Persia, also known as Xerxes the Great (519–465 BC), was the fourth King of Kings of Persia. In Judeo-Christian tradition, Xerxes I is believed to be the Persian king identified as Ahasuerus in the biblical book of Esther. Xerxes was crowned and succeeded his father in October–December 486 BC when he was about 36 years old. The transition of power to Xerxes was smooth due again in part to the high authority of Atossa, and any person did not challenge his accession of royal power at court or in the Achaemenian family, or any subject nation." reflects these attributes.

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