Antigonus

/ænˈtɪɡənəs/ noun

A proper name referring to various historical figures from ancient Greece and Macedonia, particularly several kings and generals.

From Greek Antigonus, meaning 'worthy opponent' or 'against birth/descent' (anti- + gonia). The name was borne by several important Macedonian rulers after Alexander the Great's empire fractured.

AMንቲጎኖስ
ARأنتيغونوس
BNঅ্যান্টিগোনাস
CAAntigon
CSAntigonos
DAAntigonos
DEAntigonos
ELΑντιγόνος
ESAntigono
FAانتیگونوس
FIAntigonos
FRAntigone
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