princess; queen like in beauty and stature; one who is wise beyond their years (variant of the word heiress)
Aris looked simply stunning today in her red outfit; I should have known that he would suspect something, being the aris that he is.
by knowledgable February 17, 2005
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The word is often said as 'harris' by people who have only heard it spoken and have no idea where it comes from.
The word is often said as 'harris' by people who have only heard it spoken and have no idea where it comes from.
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by watchmenaked March 12, 2020
Get the Aris mug.Synonymous with gay, since backwards it is Sira, therefore indicating a cross-dressing alias used while roaming the night.
Random Guy: "Dude, who the hell is this Sira chick, she lookin fine!"
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by OmaewamoushinderuNANI November 24, 2018
Get the Aris mug.Aris is a male Greek name short for Aristides or Aristeides.
Its roots is from Aristides the Athenian (also Saint Aristides or Marcianus Aristides; Greek: Ἀριστείδης Μαρκιανός) was a 2nd-century Christian Greek author who is primarily known as the author of the Apology of Aristides. His feast day is August 31 in Roman Catholicism and September 13 in Eastern Orthodoxy
or from Aristides (/ˌærəˈstaɪdi z/; Greek: Ἀριστείδης, Aristeides; 530–468 BC) who was an ancient Athenian statesman. Nicknamed "the Just", he flourished in the early quarter of Athens' Classical period and is remembered for his generalship in the Persian War. The ancient historian Herodotus cited him as "the best and most honourable man in Athens",1 and he received similarly reverent treatment in Plato's Socratic dialogues.
And more rarely its roots is from Ares (/ˈɛəri z/; Ancient Greek: Ἄρης, Áres árɛ s) ,the Greek god of war. He is one of the Twelve Olympians, the son of Zeus and Hera.
In Greek literature, he often represents the physical or violent and untamed aspect of war, in contrast to his sister, the armored Athena, whose functions as a goddess of intelligence include military strategy and generalship.
Its roots is from Aristides the Athenian (also Saint Aristides or Marcianus Aristides; Greek: Ἀριστείδης Μαρκιανός) was a 2nd-century Christian Greek author who is primarily known as the author of the Apology of Aristides. His feast day is August 31 in Roman Catholicism and September 13 in Eastern Orthodoxy
or from Aristides (/ˌærəˈstaɪdi z/; Greek: Ἀριστείδης, Aristeides; 530–468 BC) who was an ancient Athenian statesman. Nicknamed "the Just", he flourished in the early quarter of Athens' Classical period and is remembered for his generalship in the Persian War. The ancient historian Herodotus cited him as "the best and most honourable man in Athens",1 and he received similarly reverent treatment in Plato's Socratic dialogues.
And more rarely its roots is from Ares (/ˈɛəri z/; Ancient Greek: Ἄρης, Áres árɛ s) ,the Greek god of war. He is one of the Twelve Olympians, the son of Zeus and Hera.
In Greek literature, he often represents the physical or violent and untamed aspect of war, in contrast to his sister, the armored Athena, whose functions as a goddess of intelligence include military strategy and generalship.
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