To view full name
Fill in surname and patronymic
Description
Okay, here is the translation: Taldabas (Talldabas) is an interesting and rare masculine name of Greek origin. It derives from the ancient Greek word *δαΐβαστός (taldabastos), formed from the verb βαίνω (bainō, "to go, to tread") using a negative prefix and the suffix of the passive participle. The meaning of the name is associated with the negation of danger or threat, which can be interpreted as "safe," "undefended," "protecting," or "peaceful." The origin of the name deeply roots in the antique world. It was used in ancient Greek myths and histories, often bestowed upon heroes or protectors. Perhaps the most famous mention is associated with Tallos, the son of Polyphemus from Homer's epic poem the Odyssey. Although its name is more commonly linked with strength and power, the term *δαΐβαστός* emphasizes the absence of danger or threat. Character traits often associated with people bearing this name include reliability, a protective nature, and calmness. They may possess a strong sense of responsibility and a desire to create a safe and stable environment for themselves and those around them. Sometimes, its exotic quality can evoke a sense of detachment. Known bearers of the name Taldabas are quite limited. It is primarily found in Greece and among the Greek populations of the Caucasus and the Middle East. In Russia, the name Taldabas is encountered extremely rarely, more as a custom-made option or among individuals of Greek descent. Finding well-known bearers of this name in Russian or world culture is difficult. The popularity of the name in the modern world is not high. It belongs to the category of rare and specific Greek names. Its use in Russia is improbable, whereas in Greece and countries with a Greek population (such as Qatar), the name is encountered more frequently. Variants and diminutives of the name include variations like Talji-bas, Talibas, as well as affectionate nicknames such as Talibas (Talibas), which maintain a connection to the original name.