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Apollos

A Greek name tied to Apollo and also borne by a figure in the New Testament.

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Apollos is a variant form of Apollo, the great Olympian god of the sun, poetry, music, prophecy, and healing — one of the most multifaceted and widely venerated deities of the ancient world. The etymology of Apollo remains debated among scholars; proposed roots include a pre-Greek apolyein (to destroy) or a connection to apella (assembly), but none has achieved consensus. What is certain is that Apollo was the archetype of ideal young manhood in Greek culture: radiant, gifted, rational, and dangerous in equal measure.

The Apollos form is most famously recorded in the New Testament, where Apollos of Alexandria appears as a Jewish Christian convert described by Luke as a learned man, well-versed in the scriptures, eloquent and fervent in spirit. He was a companion and colleague of Paul and Priscilla, and appears to have led a significant ministry in Corinth. This biblical Apollos gave the name a foothold in early Christian communities that otherwise would have been unlikely to embrace a pagan god's name.

It carried an aura of eloquence and learning from its very first recorded Christian bearer. The -os ending distinguishes Apollos from the more familiar Apollo and gives it a slightly archaic, Hellenistic texture that has appealed to parents in faith communities — particularly Evangelical and Afro-Caribbean Christian families — who draw first names from the New Testament. In recent decades Apollos has emerged as a quietly striking choice: classical, spiritual, and utterly distinctive, free from the competitive popularity of more common biblical names.

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