Aristophanes

Etymology
Borrowed from, from the.

Proper noun

 * 1) An Ancient Greek male name, most famously borne by a playwright who lived from circa 446 BC to circa 386 BC.

Translations

 * Arabic: أرِسْطُفان, أرِسْطُفانِس
 * Armenian: Արիստոփանես
 * Old Armenian: Արիստոփանէս
 * Esperanto: Aristofano
 * French:
 * Greek:
 * Ancient: Ἀριστοφᾰ́νης
 * Hungarian: Arisztophanész
 * Kapampangan: Aristófanes
 * Korean: ^아리스토파네스
 * Latin: Aristophanēs
 * Macedonian: Аристофан
 * Mingrelian: არისტოფანე
 * Portuguese: Aristófanes
 * Russian:
 * Spanish: Aristófanes
 * Swedish: Aristofanes

Etymology
From.

Etymology
From the.

Proper noun

 * 1) Aristophanes simpliciter (circa 446–386 BC), ancient Athenian comic poet and playwright the most distinguished comic poet of Greece, from Lindus, on the island of Rhodes, a contemporary of Socrates
 * 2) Aristophanes of Byzantium (circa 257–185/180 BC), Hellenistic Greek scholar, critic, and grammarian, head of the  from 197 BC until his death, credited with the invention of polytonic Greek orthography a distinguished grammarian of Byzantium, pupil of Eratosthenes, and teacher of the critic Aristarchus
 * 1) Aristophanes of Byzantium (circa 257–185/180 BC), Hellenistic Greek scholar, critic, and grammarian, head of the  from 197 BC until his death, credited with the invention of polytonic Greek orthography a distinguished grammarian of Byzantium, pupil of Eratosthenes, and teacher of the critic Aristarchus
 * 1) Aristophanes of Byzantium (circa 257–185/180 BC), Hellenistic Greek scholar, critic, and grammarian, head of the  from 197 BC until his death, credited with the invention of polytonic Greek orthography a distinguished grammarian of Byzantium, pupil of Eratosthenes, and teacher of the critic Aristarchus
 * 1) Aristophanes of Byzantium (circa 257–185/180 BC), Hellenistic Greek scholar, critic, and grammarian, head of the  from 197 BC until his death, credited with the invention of polytonic Greek orthography a distinguished grammarian of Byzantium, pupil of Eratosthenes, and teacher of the critic Aristarchus
 * 1) Aristophanes of Byzantium (circa 257–185/180 BC), Hellenistic Greek scholar, critic, and grammarian, head of the  from 197 BC until his death, credited with the invention of polytonic Greek orthography a distinguished grammarian of Byzantium, pupil of Eratosthenes, and teacher of the critic Aristarchus
 * 1) Aristophanes of Byzantium (circa 257–185/180 BC), Hellenistic Greek scholar, critic, and grammarian, head of the  from 197 BC until his death, credited with the invention of polytonic Greek orthography a distinguished grammarian of Byzantium, pupil of Eratosthenes, and teacher of the critic Aristarchus
 * 1) Aristophanes of Byzantium (circa 257–185/180 BC), Hellenistic Greek scholar, critic, and grammarian, head of the  from 197 BC until his death, credited with the invention of polytonic Greek orthography a distinguished grammarian of Byzantium, pupil of Eratosthenes, and teacher of the critic Aristarchus