Aristides

/ˌærɪˈstaɪdiːz/ noun

An ancient Athenian statesman and general known for his justice and integrity, who lived around 530-468 BCE.

From Ancient Greek Aristeidēs, derived from aristos (best) and the patronymic suffix -idēs. The name literally means 'son of the best' and was borne by this famous historical figure whose reputation for fairness became legendary.

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