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Eryx

From Greek and Roman mythology; Eryx was a son of Aphrodite who ruled Sicily and was famed as a wrestler.

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Eryx is a name drawn from the deep well of Greek mythology and ancient Mediterranean geography. In myth, Eryx was a son of Poseidon (some traditions name Aphrodite and the Argonaut Butes as his parents) and a mighty boxer-king of Sicily. He was said to be undefeated in combat until Heracles arrived on his shores to reclaim stolen cattle and met Eryx in a wrestling bout that ended in the hero's victory.

The king's tomb and the mountain named in his honor — Mount Eryx, today called Monte Erice in northwestern Sicily — became one of the most celebrated sanctuaries of Aphrodite in the ancient world, a sacred site that blended Greek, Phoenician, and later Roman religious traditions for centuries. The mountain and its goddess-temple were described by Thucydides, Diodorus Siculus, and Virgil, who places Aeneas performing funeral games near the site in the *Aeneid*. Roman general Hamilcar Barca besieged Eryx during the First Punic War.

The name thus attaches to one of the most contested and sacred sites of the ancient Mediterranean — a place where cultures collided, blended, and endured. As a given name in the modern era, Eryx is exceptionally rare, which lends it a kind of mythological purity — it belongs entirely to legend rather than to any living tradition that could dilute it. Parents drawn to classical naming are increasingly exploring beyond the well-worn Alexanders and Aurelias, and Eryx offers something few names can: a direct line to the bronze-age Mediterranean, a name with topography, mythology, and a good story attached to every syllable.

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