Apostolis is of Greek origin, derived from the word 'apostolos', which means 'messenger' or 'one who is sent'. It is a masculine given name, often used in Greece and Cyprus. Apostolis was popularized through its association with early Christian apostles, notably Saint Paul (whose original name was Saul), who was known as Apostolos Paulus in Greek. The name has a strong historical and cultural significance in the Orthodox Christian community.
"In 1982, there were five individuals named Apostolis born."