Aristotle. They didn't have last names to speak of, back then. Instead of a last name, they would might say Henry "son of" [his father's first name] We see this influence today in names like Ander's son (Anderson) or John's son (Johnson}. Another way to identify a person was by adding to their first name the location they were from.
A well-known example is Leonardo da vinci. Leonardo was his name, Vinci was the town he was from. (da Vinci means "of Vinci".
Another popular method of identifying a person was by what he did for a living. For instance, Fred Smith (Blacksmith), Fred Chandler (candle-maker), Fred Wainwright (someone who makes 'wains', whatever they are . . .) or Fred Fletcher (arrowmaker).
The first name of Aristotle is "Aristotle." In Greek tradition, individuals typically have a single given name.
Aristotle
Aristotle's last name was not in the same format as modern last names. In ancient Greece, people were typically referred to by their first name followed by their father's name, so Aristotle is often known simply by his first name.
Aristotle is Aristotle's first and only name. At that time in that place surnames were not used.
Aristotle was married twice. His first wife's name is Pythias, and his second wife's name is Herpyllis.
Aristotle's last name is not known as he is commonly referred to by his first name only.
Aristotle is Aristotle's first and only name. At that time in that place surnames were not used.
Aristotle
Aristotle is Aristotle's first and only name. At that time in that place surnames were not used.
Aristotle Sokratis Onassis.
Aristotle or it could even be Jackie
Aristotle had one son named Nicomachus, named after his own father.
In Aristotle's time, people had only first names. They would be called by their first name and sometimes by the place where they grew up. There were a lot less people then and the system worked fine.
In Aristotle's time, people had only first names. They would be called by their first name and sometimes by the place where they grew up. There were a lot less people then and the system worked fine.
The birth name of Aristotle Onassis was Aristotle Socrates Onassis.
His real name is Aristotle, ( the sagrirte)
Aristotle's last name was not in the same format as modern last names. In ancient Greece, people were typically referred to by their first name followed by their father's name, so Aristotle is often known simply by his first name.
Aristotle's full real name is Aristotle of Stagira.