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Miltiadis Spyridon

/meel-TEE-ah-thees spee-REE-thon/

  • Greek
  • Boy
  • 7 syl · long
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Quick facts

Miltiadis Spyridon at a glance

Origin
Greek
Gender
Boy
Pronunciation
/meel-TEE-ah-thees spee-REE-thon/
Syllables
7
Length
long
Uniqueness
82/100
Life-path number
0

Last updated June 2026

What it means

The meaning of Miltiadis Spyridon

“Miltiadis is a Greek masculine name derived from the Greek word for “red earth.” Spyridon is a Greek and Late Greek masculine name linked either to Greek spyridion, meaning “basket,” or Latin spiritus, meaning “spirit.””

Miltiadis Spyridon feels grounded, formal, and unmistakably Greek. Miltiadis, also seen as Miltiades, comes with the earthy meaning “red earth,” which gives the name a strong sense of place. It doesn’t sound airy or trendy. It sounds rooted, like sun-warmed soil, old family villages, and names passed down with care. The first name Miltiadis is best known through ancient Greek history, especially Miltiades the Younger, the Athenian general connected with the Battle of Marathon. That history gives the name a brave, public, serious feeling, though the meaning itself stays beautifully simple. “Red earth” is humble and vivid. It’s the kind of meaning a child can picture. Spyridon adds a different texture. Behind the Name gives two possible roots: Greek spyridion, meaning “basket,” or Latin spiritus, meaning “spirit.” Both possibilities are gentle in their own way. A basket suggests usefulness, holding, gathering, and daily life. Spirit brings in breath, faith, and inner strength. For many Greek families, Spyridon also carries religious warmth because of Saint Spyridon, a 4th-century sheep farmer who became bishop of Tremithus. Together, Miltiadis Spyridon has a dignified old-world sound. It’s not a short, easygoing playground name, though it has friendly everyday options like Miltos, Spiros, Spyros, and Spiro. The full form is the kind of name that can sit comfortably on a birth certificate, a wedding invitation, or a professor’s office door. For parents who want a Greek boy name with history, faith, and a strong traditional profile, Miltiadis Spyridon has real weight without feeling harsh.

Why parents love it

Why parents love the name Miltiadis Spyridon

Parents tend to love Miltiadis Spyridon when they want a name that doesn’t feel borrowed from a trend. It has roots. Miltiadis brings ancient Greek history and the vivid meaning “red earth,” which feels strong without being loud. Spyridon adds warmth through Saint Spyridon, a figure remembered as a sheep farmer who became a bishop. This is a wonderful choice if you like formal names with affectionate everyday options. A little boy can be Miltos at breakfast, Spiro on the soccer field, and Miltiadis Spyridon when the full family name is spoken with pride. That flexibility matters, especially with a longer traditional name. It’s also a name that tells a child something specific about where he comes from. Not every family needs that from a name, but for Greek families, diaspora families, or parents who simply love Greek names with substance, it can feel deeply satisfying. It’s serious, yes. But serious doesn’t mean stiff. With the right nickname, Miltiadis Spyridon can feel loving, sturdy, and completely alive.

Spelling variations

  • Miltiades Spyridon
  • Miltiadis Spiridon
  • Miltiades Spiridon

Nicknames

  • Miltos
  • Milt
  • Spiro
  • Spiros
  • Spyro
  • Spyros

Heritage

Cultural & religious significance

Miltiadis Spyridon sits in a very Greek naming space: historical, Orthodox-friendly, and family-centered. Miltiadis connects to the ancient name Miltiades, including Miltiades the Younger, the Athenian general associated with the Battle of Marathon. Because of that, Greek speakers may hear the name as serious and classical rather than modern or casual. Spyridon brings in a strong religious layer. Saint Spyridon was a 4th-century sheep farmer who became bishop of Tremithus and suffered during the persecutions of Emperor Diocletian. His feast day is connected with the Greek name day of December 12, and name days can be a big deal in Greek families. In some homes, a child named Spyridon might be celebrated on that day with phone calls, sweets, church, or a family meal, depending on the family’s practice. There’s no broad taboo attached to the name in the sources provided. The main thing for parents outside Greek-speaking communities is pronunciation. The Greek “d” sound in these names is closer to the “th” in “this” than the English “d.” Some families will keep the Greek sound carefully, while others may accept a more Anglicized pronunciation in school or daily life. This name is formal. That can be a gift. A boy can use Miltos, Spiro, Spyros, or another family nickname as a child, then grow into Miltiadis Spyridon when he wants the full strength of it.

Uniqueness Score

82/100
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Numerology

0
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Personality traits(for fun)

  • Grounded

    The meaning “red earth” gives Miltiadis a steady, rooted feeling that suits a child with a calm inner center.

  • Dignified

    Both Miltiadis and Spyridon have formal Greek histories, so the full name carries a mature and composed sound.

  • Faithful

    Spyridon’s connection to Saint Spyridon gives the name a gentle religious strength for families who value that tradition.

  • Resilient

    The historical and saintly associations behind the name suggest endurance through pressure, duty, and change.

  • Thoughtful

    The name’s long vowels and old Greek shape feel reflective rather than flashy, which gives it a quietly intelligent tone.

Fun facts about Miltiadis Spyridon

  • Miltiadis is an alternate spelling of Miltiades.
  • Miltiadis has the short form Miltos.
  • Miltiadis means “red earth.”
  • Spyridon is written Σπυρίδων in Greek.
  • Spyridon has Greek diminutives including Spiro, Spiros, Spyro, and Spyros.
  • The Greek name day for Spyridon is December 12.

Famous people named Miltiadis Spyridon

  • Miltiades the Younger: Miltiades the Younger was an Athenian commanding general in the Battle of Marathon and a tyrant of the Thracian Chersonese.
  • Miltiades the Elder: Miltiades the Elder was a wealthy Athenian and the step-uncle of Miltiades the Younger.
  • Pope Miltiades: Pope Miltiades was an African saint and pope who died in 314.
  • Miltiadis Evert: Miltiadis Evert was a Greek politician born in 1939 and died in 2011.
  • Miltiadis Iatridis: Miltiadis Iatridis was a Greek naval officer in World War II.

Miltiadis Spyridon in other scripts

Original

Μιλτιάδης Σπυρίδων

Transliterations

  • Miltiadis Spyridon
  • Miltiades Spyridon
  • Miltiadis Spiridon
  • Miltiades Spiridon

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Sibling names that go with Miltiadis Spyridon

Goes well with

  • Dimitrios
  • Nikolaos
  • Alexandros
  • Theodoros
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  • Ioannis
  • Eleni
  • Katerina
  • Sophia
  • Anastasia
  • Irene
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Middle names that pair with Miltiadis Spyridon

  • Miltiadis Spyridon Miltiadis Andreas

    Andreas keeps the Greek feel but is shorter and familiar in many languages.

  • Miltiadis Spyridon Miltiadis Nikolaos

    Nikolaos gives the name a traditional Greek rhythm with a warm family sound.

  • Miltiadis Spyridon Miltiadis Leon

    Leon is crisp and strong beside the longer, classical Miltiadis.

  • Miltiadis Spyridon Spyridon Elias

    Elias softens Spyridon and adds a bright, vowel-rich ending.

  • Miltiadis Spyridon Spyridon Alexander

    Alexander feels international while still pairing naturally with Greek heritage.

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Frequently asked questions about Miltiadis Spyridon

What does the name Miltiadis Spyridon mean?
Miltiadis means “red earth.” Spyridon may come from Greek spyridion, meaning “basket,” or from Latin spiritus, meaning “spirit.”
Is Miltiadis Spyridon a boy or girl name?
Miltiadis Spyridon is a masculine Greek name. Both Miltiadis and Spyridon are listed as male or masculine names in the source material.
How do you pronounce Miltiadis Spyridon?
A close Greek-style pronunciation is meel-TEE-ah-thees spee-REE-thon. The “d” sound is closer to the “th” in “this” than to a hard English d.
Is Miltiadis Spyridon popular?
No current ranking was provided in the source material. It reads as traditional and distinctive, especially outside Greek-speaking families.
What are good nicknames for Miltiadis Spyridon?
Miltos is a natural short form for Miltiadis. For Spyridon, Greek diminutives include Spiro, Spiros, Spyro, and Spyros.
What sibling names pair well with Miltiadis Spyridon?
Traditional Greek names work beautifully, such as Dimitrios, Nikolaos, Alexandros, Eleni, Katerina, and Anastasia. Shorter names like Leon or Elias can also balance the length.