Where does “Καλλίμαχος” come from?

Καλλίμαχος (Ancient Greek) comes from Ancient Greek κᾰλλῐ́μᾰχος, from Ancient Greek κάλλος, from Ancient Greek κᾰλός, from Proto-Indo-European kal-wo-s, from Proto-Indo-European kal- — hard; beautiful; handsome.

Καλλίμαχος (Ancient Greek): in particular, the Hellenistic scholar and poet Callimachus

Definitions

  1. in particular, the Hellenistic scholar and poet Callimachus

Ancestry of “Καλλίμαχος”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient Greekκᾰλλῐ́μᾰχοςfighting nobly
2Ancient Greekκάλλοςbeauty; nobility; a beautiful person or thing
3Ancient Greekκᾰλόςbeautiful, morally beautiful, of good quality;...
4Proto-Indo-Europeankal-wo-s
5Proto-Indo-Europeankal-hard; beautiful; handsome

Words derived from “Καλλίμαχος

Every word from Proto-Indo-European kal-Every word from Proto-Indo-European kal-wo-sEvery word from Ancient Greek κᾰλός