Aristotelis is of Greek origin, meaning 'best' or 'excellent'. It is derived from the Greek word 'aristos', which translates to 'best', and 'telis', an adjective suffix meaning 'pertaining to'. The name Aristotelis is composed of two elements: aristos, meaning 'good' or 'excellently', and telis, indicating 'end' or 'fulfillment'. Therefore, the full translation could be interpreted as 'excellent end' or 'best fulfillment'. This name has a strong and dignified sound to it, reflecting its Greek heritage. It was famously borne by the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle (384–322 BC), who is often regarded as one of the founders of Western philosophy along with his teacher, Plato.
"The name Aristotelis has seen a consistent presence with around 5 births per year since 1976, with a notable peak of 8 births in 2016 and a total of 55 births over the given period."