Sophist
12th. Cent. Gr. philo - 'loving' and sophis "wise, learned"
The name Alfie is of Old English origin and is typically a diminutive of Alfred, meaning "wise counselor." In Greek, the name does not have a direct translation or specific meaning, as it is primarily an English name. However, if you were to interpret it based on its roots, "wise" in Greek can be translated as "σοφός" (sophos). Thus, while Alfie itself doesn’t have a Greek meaning, its connotation of wisdom can be linked to Greek terminology.
Greek for wise is (still) 'sophis'. Root for sophistry, sophisticated and a big chunk of philo(love)sophy(wisdom)
The meaning of Elvis is:Elf-wise friend.
Mentor comes from a Greek word, same spelling, meaning 'wise advisor'
A smart man know it is wiser to be thought a fool than to open his mouth and prove it!
Mandrell is the English spelling of the Polish last name, Madrala. This name is derived from the Polish word "madry", which means "wise".
the meaning of "as wise as an owl" means someone or something is very wise
The fear of nerds is known as "sophophobia." This term is derived from the Greek word "sophos," meaning wise or knowledgeable, and "phobos," meaning fear. Sophophobia is characterized by an irrational fear or aversion towards individuals who are highly intellectual or knowledgeable in specific subjects. It is important to note that this term is not as widely recognized or used as other phobias.
This feminine given name comes from the Greek language words "sophos" and "sophia", meaning "skillful, with wisdom, wise".
To be wise and Cautious
Sapien, derived from the latin language, translates into the word wise. Put with Homo as Homo sapien, it would be loosely transfered as "Wise Man"