Agelaus

/əˈdʒɛləs/ noun

a shepherd or goatherd in ancient Greek mythology, or a character who tends flocks.

From Greek 'agelaus' meaning 'tending flocks,' composed of 'agele' (flock) and 'laos' (people/folk). It appears in classical texts as both a common noun and proper name.

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