Xenophanes

Etymology
From. The name means “of foreign appearance” and is composed of +.

Proper noun

 * 1) A Greek given name.
 * 2) The pre-Socratic philosopher Xenophanes of Colophon; by extension or reference, any profound or transformative religious thinker.

Translations

 * Armenian: Քսենոփանես
 * Old Armenian: Քսենոփանէս
 * Bengali: জিনোফেনিস
 * Bulgarian: Ксенофан
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 色诺芬尼
 * Dutch: Xenophanes
 * Finnish: Ksenofanes
 * French:
 * German: Xenophanes
 * Greek:
 * Ancient Greek: Ξενοφάνης
 * Italian: Senofane
 * Japanese: クセノパネス
 * Korean: 크세노파네스
 * Latin: Xenophanes
 * Latvian: Ksenofans
 * Lithuanian: Ksenofanas
 * Polish: Ksenofanes
 * Portuguese: Xenófanes
 * Romanian: Xenofan
 * Russian: Ксенофа́н
 * Slovak: Xenofanes
 * Slovene: Ksenofan
 * Spanish: Jenófanes
 * Turkish: Ksenofanes
 * Ukrainian: Ксенофан