Hector
Hector is a masculine given name of Greek origin. It derives from the ancient Greek name Hektor, which is generally understood to mean “holding fast” or “defender.” The name has many language variants, including Ettore in Italian and Héctor in Spanish, while English and French commonly use the form Hector.
In classical literature, Hector is a central figure in the Trojan War as a prince of Troy
As a given name, Hector is widely used across different cultures. Notable individuals with the name include
In contemporary usage, Hector appears in literature, film, and music, often carrying associations with strength and