Apostolis is a Greek male given name of Greek origin. The name comes from the Greek word "apostolos" which means "messenger." It is often associated with the apostles of Jesus Christ in Christianity, as they were considered messengers of God's word.
The name Apostolis was popularized during the Byzantine Empire and has been widely used throughout Greece ever since. In fact, it is one of the most common Greek male names today.
Historically, there are several notable figures named Apostolis. One of the most famous is Saint Apostolos (also known as Saint Apollos), who was a companion of Saint Paul the Apostle in the 1st century AD. He is considered a saint by both the Eastern Orthodox and Catholic churches.
Today, Apostolis remains a popular choice for parents naming their sons in Greece and other parts of the world with Greek influences. It is often shortened to "Tolis" or "Pitos" as a nickname. Despite its biblical origins, the name Apostolis has been adopted by people of various religious backgrounds and is seen as a strong and distinctive name.
"In 1982, there were five individuals named Apostolis born."