THE MEANING OF HADES' NAME
Theories Derived from Lexicon and Dictionary Sources

 




Hades' name is actually only an Anglicized, shortened version of his original Greek name, which is Aidoneus [Αιδωνευς]. The shorter version is more properly Aides [Αιδης] or Ades. 

The "H" is added in the English language to make pronunciation clearer, just as names such as Hestia [Εστια] and Hekate [Εκατη] gained the "H". Often words with a vowel at the beginning, as in hierophant [ιεροφαντ] and hyacinth [υακινθος] will feature an added "H" as well. This is not always the case, but is a general rule for translation into English.

The truly, deeply interesting thing about his original name is the pronunciation-- "Ay-DOHN-oos". The "-eus" is always pronounced as it is used in the name of his brother Zeus. "Eu", whether as a prefix, suffix, or in the middle of a word, is not pronounced separately to make it sound out "EE-us", as far too many people think.

Therefore, when said correctly, the true name of Hades / Aidoneus is pronounced almost identically to "Adonis", and very easily supports my theory that Hyginus in his "Fables" of the gods had less than zero clue what the hell he was talking about. Persephone and Adonis? Get real. Just another case of mistaken identity for poor Hades.


As for the actual meaning of the name Aidoneus itself, it is generally given as "The Unseen". But by looking through words with the root of "aido", "aide", "aiso", and even "adia", we can see much more about the intention of naming him Aidoneus.


We find connections to his character through the following related words:

aidelos, adelos
 

making unseen, annihilating, destroying, obscure

aides
 

unseen, annihilated

aidnos
 

unseen, dark

aeides
 

without form, incorporeal

aderkes
 

unseen, invisible

aidios
 

everlasting, eternal, forever

aistos
 

not to be seen, unconscious

aisimos
 

will of the gods, destined, fatal

aidoios

to regard with reverence, august, venerable, deserving respect; also shamefaced, tender

aidos, aideus

shame, modesty, self-respect, regard for others, compassionate

adialytos

undissolved, indissoluble (*)

adeies

fearless, secure, confident

aidoion, aidoia

genitals

(* Maybe in relation to the "Indissoluble Marriage" which took place by eating the pomegranate seed,
as that is one of the symbolic meanings of the fruit itself.)
 

Don't scoff at the last item. Pagans who understand this god also understand that he is a phallic god because of his great affinity with the womb of the earth itself, being found always within it, the solitary strong male influence hidden away inside the feminine husk of the earth element. He is the epitome of the Sacred Lover. Astrologically, his planet Pluto rules Scorpio, appropriately seen as the most sexually compelling sign. To those of us who know him well, Hades is very sensual, very sexual, but surprisingly modest as well, hence the fact he is only credited with three relationships in his life (one of which I strongly doubt). He can be quite compassionate toward those in his realm, tempered further by his love for his wife, and is absolutely deserving of the highest veneration. All of these words fit him amazingly well.

As an interesting side note, the words "eido" and "eidos", so similar to "aides", actually mean the opposite -- "to see, be seen". Such a difference a few letters can make.



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research into root words and their meanings derived from "Greek-English Lexicon" (Liddell & Scott)