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Patronymic:
Iradionovich Iradionovna
Origin:
Greek.
Countries:
Abkhazia.
Number of symbols: 7
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Iradion

Male name



Description

Okay, here is the translation: "Iradion is a rare and rather complex male name, not among the most common in modern Russia and the Slavic world. Its origin and meaning require some explanation. Based on its structure, the name Iradión is likely a Slavic composite name formed from two parts. The first part, 'Ira', has an ancient Hebrew origin (from the name Ira-el, which can be translated as 'shining', 'glowing') or is associated with the name Ioáv (Ioáv translates from Hebrew to mean 'strong' or 'sufferer', but here there might be another interpretation). In Slavic languages, 'Ira' is often used as a standalone name or a component of composite names, carrying the meaning of light, radiance, strength. The second part, 'Dión' (or Dionysius, Dionysus), has Greek origins. Dionysus (Demeter in some contexts, but usually Dionysus) is the ancient Greek god of wine, agriculture, shepherds, and pleasures. The word 'Dionysus' often evokes associations with joy, revelry, and natural pleasures. Therefore, Iradión can be interpreted as 'Shining/Strong Bull' (considering the mythological bull of Kerkyp *ion, associated with Dionysus). The bull symbolizes strength, power, resilience, sometimes – roughness or steel. Shining, in turn, adds the meaning of lightness, nobility, and spiritual strength. Alternatively, this could be an interpretation of the name Dionysus itself, but with the addition of the meaning 'Ira', giving the name a more Slavic flavour. The historical context of the name Iradión is unclear. It is not one of the classical Slavic names and does not appear in Old Slavic or other historical Slavic lists of names. Most likely, the name could have arisen later, perhaps in the 19th century or later, by combining more common elements (Ira and Dionys). It might have been given in honour of someone named Dionysius or Ioáv, or simply as an original variant. However, finding convincing historical evidence for its spread is very difficult. Characteristic traits of a person named Iradión, based on its composition, could include strength and resilience (thanks to 'Dion'), as well as nobility and inner radiance ('Ira'). A person with this name might give the impression of being strong, yet simultaneously a bit enigmatic or complex due to its rarity. Perhaps they possess a steely character and are prone to protective postures. Finding known bearers of the name Iradión is virtually impossible. This is more of a name for very few individuals, or for fictional characters. Most likely, this name is used for children, where parents want to emphasize the uniqueness and significance of the name. The popularity of the name Iradión is extremely low. It is not used in everyday life, considered exotic and rare. It is better suited for children where parents value originality and the depth of meaning. Possible diminutives for the name might include: Ira (a part of the name, used as a standalone name), Dión (a part of the name, a standalone name associated with Dionysus), Iraí (a diminutive form), Rída (another diminutive form), Iród (a rarer form)."