Ares

Ares translates to 'the bane of mortals' or is often associated with ruin, tumult, and violence, as he was revered as the Greek god of war, known for his aggressive nature and tactical prowess.

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The name Ares has its origin deeply rooted in ancient Greek mythology. Ares was the Greek god of war, embodying the raw and violent aspects of battle.

  • Popularity: 790th
  • Babies named Ares in the US in 2023:
    Female: 25
    Male: 772
  • Nicknames: A, Ari, Res, Arius, Az.
  • Full Names: Arian, Aristeo, Aristar, Arex, Aristo.
  • Famous Namesakes: Ares - Greek God, Ares Tavarez - Baseball Player, Ares Uwuese - Writer, Anastasios Ares Dansiris - Musician, Ares Baccarini - Actor.
  • Gender: Primarily associated with male gender, although occasionally used for all genders due to modern trends
  • Numerology: The name Ares resonates with the numerological number 1. This number signifies leadership, individuality, and ambition. Those with this number are often driven, assertive, and possess a pioneering spirit.

Ares has seen fluctuating popularity over the years, often favored in regions with strong ties to Greek mythology. Recently, it has gained traction in various cultures due to its powerful association with mythology and as an alternative to more common war-related names.

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