From the Greek name Αριστοτελης (Aristoteles) which meant "the best purpose", derived from αριστος (aristos) "best" and τελος (telos) "purpose, aim". This was the name of a Greek philosopher of the 4th century Bc who made lasting contributions to Western thought, including the fields of logic, metaphysics, ethics and biology. Aristotle is an anglicized form of the Greek name Aristoteles. The name itself means wise or knowledgeable. Aristotle was one of the most famous scientists in the ancient world and was a pupil of Plato.
Aristotle Related Names Variant: Aristoteles Other Languages: Aristotelis (Greek), Arastoo (Iranian)