Spartakus name meaning
Gender: Boy
Origin: Latin
Usage: German, Icelandic, Swedish and Danish
Meaning: From Sparta
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What does Spartakus mean?
Boy name Spartakus is used dominantly in German, Icelandic, Swedish and Danish. It is rooted from Latin, Spartakus means "From Sparta". Spartakus is form of Spartacus in Nordic language.
Variants of Spartakus
How popular is the name Spartakus?
Spartakus is an uncommon name around the world.
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Numerological analysis of Spartakus
You are always preoccupied with other people's problems because they know you are compassionate and ready to help at any time. When it comes to love, you can't stand a monogamous relationship. Sometimes, you question your existence. You easily adapt to new environments and want to hang around with new people. You have high ideals. You don't believe in second chances. You work hard to become a better person for yourself, and for the people you love.
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Famous people named Spartakus
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