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Castor

About the Name

The name Castor sparks curiosity due to its unique sound and special meaning. Many people seek to better understand the origin, meaning, and history of names, whether to name a baby, create a character, or simply out of cultural interest. On this site, we gather complete information about the name Castor, including its etymology, possible variations in other languages, gender, usage in different cultures, and, when possible, famous people who bear it.

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Name Origin and History

Greek mythology

Name Meaning

FROM THE GREEK NAME ΚΆΣΤΩΡ (KASTOR), POSSIBLY RELATED TO ΚΈΚΑΣΜΑΙ (KEKASMAI) WHICH MEANS “TO STAND OUT, SHINE” (PLUPERFECT ΚΈΚΑΣΤΟ). ALTERNATIVELY, IT CAN BE DERIVED FROM THE GREEK WORD ΚΆΣΤΩΡ (KASTOR) WHICH MEANS “BEAVER,” ALTHOUGH LEGENDS ON CASTOR DO NOT MENTION BEAVER, WHICH WERE FOREIGN ANIMALS FOR THE GREEKS. IN THE GREEK CASTOR MYTH, HE WAS THE SON OF ZEUS AND A TWIN BROTHER OF POLLUX. THE GEMINI CONSTELLATION, WHICH REPRESENTS THE TWO BROTHERS, CONTAINS A STAR BY THAT NAME.

Name Numerology

According to numerology, the lucky number of the name Castor is 22, associated with large-scale construction, practical vision and dream realization.

Name Gender

Male

Famous People

  • Castor de Andrade (Personality) - Castor Goncalves de Andrade e Silva Rio de Janeiro February 12, 1926 Rio de Janeiro April 11, 1997 was a criminal and top hat
  • Belmiro Valverde Jobim Castor (Writer) - Belmiro Valverde Jobim Castor Juiz de Fora April 26, 1942 Curitiba Marco 29, 2014 was an economist lawyer teacher and Brazilian writer

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