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Atlys

Boy #8807 most popular
American

Meanings & Origins

"to carry, to endure"

Origin: Greek Language: English

"modern invented variant of Atlas"

Origin: Modern Language: English

Popularity

#8807
Current Rank
2
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“A mythological titan name with a modern twist”

Origin & Etymology

Atlys is a modern invented name that blends the epic scope of Atlas — the Titan who held up the heavens in Greek mythology — with a fresh, contemporary spelling. The -ys ending gives it a sleek, futuristic feel that appeals to parents seeking something distinctive but grounded in mythological weight.

Popularity Story

Names like Atlas have surged in popularity in the 2010s and 2020s as parents embrace mythological and celestial names. Atlys is an ultra-rare variant that captures the same bold energy with a more modern visual signature.

Cultural Significance

Atlas in Greek mythology was a Titan condemned to carry the celestial sphere on his shoulders for eternity, symbolizing strength and endurance. The name has become associated with exploration and world-bearing strength.

Fun Facts

  • Atlas was ranked in the US Top 500 by 2020, showing strong growth for titan names
  • The word atlas for a book of maps comes from depictions of Atlas holding a globe

Atlys in Other Languages

Greek Άτλας
French Atlas
German Atlas
Spanish Atlas

Popularity Over Time

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Nicknames

Att

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James Cole Reid Grant Dean

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Famous People Named Atlys

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Atlas (Greek Titan) Fictional

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In Greek mythology, a Titan condemned by Zeus to hold up the heavens for eternity, symbolizing extraordinary strength