ektor
Ektor is a proper noun used primarily as a given name in some European communities. It is less common as a surname and has also appeared in branding or fictional contexts. In onomastics, Ektor is frequently treated as a variant spelling of Hector, the name of the Trojan prince in Greek mythology.
Etymology and meaning: The name Hector (and by extension Ektor) is derived from the Ancient Greek Hektōr.
Usage: In contemporary usage, Ektor appears sporadically across countries that use Latin script, often within families
Notable uses: No single widely recognized individual named Ektor dominates public attention, but the form has