Diomidis
Diomidis is a Greek given name, derived from the Greek word "Διόμιδος" (Diomidos), which means "of Zeus" or "of Jupiter." The name has been used in various forms throughout history and across different cultures. In ancient Greece, Diomidis was a common name among the nobility and was often associated with strength, power, and leadership. The name gained further popularity in the Byzantine Empire, where it was used by several prominent figures, including a Byzantine emperor named Diomedes.
In modern times, Diomidis has become a popular name in Greece and other countries with Greek communities.