Eteocles

Soul Blueprint

Life Lesson

Navigating the complexities of destiny, personal responsibility, and inherited burdens with a strong sense of duty.

Strength

Unyielding determination and a profound sense of duty, even against overwhelming odds or a perceived tragic fate.

Pitfall

Being consumed by conflict or a perceived tragic destiny; difficulty in escaping familial or historical patterns.

Analysis & Profile

Biography

Meaning & Symbolism

Derived from Ancient Greek elements *etymos* (true, real) and *kleos* (glory, fame), meaning 'true glory' or 'truly glorious.' In Greek mythology, Eteocles was a son of Oedipus and a key figure in the Theban cycle. His story, notably his fratricidal conflict with his brother Polyneices over the throne of Thebes, symbolizes the tragic consequences of fate, inherited curses, and sibling rivalry.

Origins

Ancient Greece
Deeply rooted in ancient Greek tragedy and mythology, especially the Theban cycle. Eteocles features prominently in plays by Aeschylus and Sophocles, embodying complex themes of destiny and duty.

History & Popularity

The name Eteocles is inextricably linked to ancient Greek literature and drama. While a significant figure in mythology, it was never a common given name in antiquity due to its association with a cursed lineage and a tragic, violent fate. In the modern United Kingdom and United States, Eteocles is virtually non-existent as a personal name, primarily encountered in academic studies of classical literature, history, and mythology. Its extremely low popularity reflects its niche, literary nature.

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