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[[File:Tétradrachme du royaume Lagide à l'effigie de Ptolémée.jpg|thumb|240x240px|[[Tetradrachm]] of [[Ptolemy II Philadelphus]] with the [[Eagle of Zeus]]. Greek inscription reads ΠΤΟΛΕΜΑΙΟΥ {{Lit|[coin] of Ptolemy}}]]
'''Ptolemy''' ({{lang-grc|Πτολεμαῖος}}, ''Ptolemaios'') is a male given name, derived from [[Ancient Greek]] and meaning 'warlike'.<ref>{{OEtymD|Ptolemy}}</ref> It is formed from the [[Homeric Greek|Epic Greek]] [[wikt:πτόλεμος|πτόλεμος]] ''ptolemos'' meaning 'war'.<ref>{{LSJ|pto/lemos|πτόλεμος|ref}}.</ref> The name was used throughout the [[Ancient Greece|Greek world]], but was particularly popular in [[Macedonia (ancient kingdom)|ancient Macedon]] and its nobility. During the [[Hellenistic period|Hellenistic]] period, [[Ptolemy I Soter]], a general of [[Alexander the Great]], founded the [[Ptolemaic dynasty]] which ruled their [[Ptolemaic Kingdom|Kingdom]] in [[Ancient Egypt]]. All male rulers of the dynasty bore the name 'Ptolemy', the last being [[Ptolemy XII Auletes]], father of [[Cleopatra]]. Common variants include '''Ptolemaeus''' (Latin), '''Tolomeo''' (Italian) and [[Talmai]] (Hebrew).
==Etymology==
The name ''Ptolemaios'' varied over the years from its roots in [[ancient Greece]], appearing in different languages in various forms and spellings:
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* {{lang-it|Tolomeo}}
* {{lang-en|Ptolemy}}
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* {{lang-cop|ⲡⲧⲟⲗⲉⲙⲁⲓⲟⲥ}} ''Ptolemaios''
* [[Phoenician language|Phoenician]]: 𐤐𐤕𐤋𐤌𐤉𐤎 (
* [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]] and [[Aramaic language|Aramaic]]: תלמי (tlmy) ''[[wikt:תלמי|
* [[Middle Persian]] 𐭯𐭲𐭫𐭬𐭥𐭱 (ptlmywš) ''Patlamyōš''
* {{lang-fa|بَطلَمیوس، پتُلِمَیوس}} ''Baṭlamīūs/ Ptolemaios''
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The name ''Ptolemy'' spread from its Greek origins to enter other languages in [[Western Asia]] during the [[Hellenistic period|Hellenisation]] that followed the conquest of the known world by [[Alexander the Great]].
The Aramaic name "Bar
[[Ptolemais (disambiguation)|Ptolemais]] is formed from this name by the Greek feminine adjectival ending ''-i(d)s''.
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[[Ptolemy]] commonly refers to Claudius Ptolemaeus (ca. 90 AD–ca. 168 AD), a writer, geographer, mathematician, astronomer and astrologer who lived in the Alexandrine Greek culture of Roman Egypt.
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Ptolemy also refers to any of 16
==Early Greek rulers and generals named Ptolemy==
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*''[[Ptolemaic Terrascope]]'' is a magazine founded in 1989. The name was inspired by "Ptolemy the turtle, who lives at Terrascope Towers". Various artworks and logos feature an astronomer peering through a 'terrascope', so Ptolemaic may here refer to [[Claudius Ptolemaeus]]
*''The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey'' is a novel by [[Walter Mosley]], later adapted into [[The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey|a miniseries of the same name]], whose titular character is a lonely 93-year-old man with dementia.
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* ''Ptolemaea'', a song by [[Ethel Cain]] from her debut album [[Preacher's Daughter]]
==See also==
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*[[Tolomeo (disambiguation)]]
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