All about the name ACAMAS

Meaning, origin, history.

Acamas is a Greek masculine given name of unknown meaning. It is believed to be derived from the Greek word 'akamas', which means 'unfought' or 'invincible'. However, there is no definitive explanation for its origin.

The name Acamas appears in Greek mythology as one of the sons of Theseus and Phaedra. According to the myth, Acamas and his brother Demophon fought alongside the Greeks during the Trojan War. After the war, they married the daughters of King Echemus of Sparta.

Acamas is also mentioned in Homer's epic poem, The Odyssey. In the poem, Acamas is described as one of the suitors vying for the hand of Penelope, the wife of Odysseus.

The name Acamas was popular among early Christians and was used as a martyr's name. It has also been used by several saints in the Christian church, including Saint Acamas, who was a bishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia during the 4th century.

In modern times, Acamas is still used as a given name but it is relatively rare. It has not ranked among the top 1000 names for boys in the United States since at least the 1950s. Despite its rarity, Acamas remains an attractive and unique choice for parents looking for a distinctive name with a rich history.

Popularity of the name ACAMAS since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The given statistics show that the name Acamas was chosen for six babies born in the United States in 2014 and five babies born in 2017. In total, between these two years, there were eleven babies named Acamas in the U.S. This information can help us understand the popularity of this name over time, showing that while it may not be a very common name, it is still chosen occasionally by parents for their children.