Where does “Callimachus” come from?

Callimachus (English) comes from Latin Callimachus, from Ancient Greek Καλλίμαχος, 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.

Callimachus (English): An ancient Greek poet

Definitions

  1. An ancient Greek poet

Ancestry of “Callimachus”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1LatinCallimachusa Greek name, Callimachus, notably borne by
2Ancient GreekΚαλλίμαχοςin particular, the Hellenistic scholar and poet Callimachus
3Ancient Greekκᾰλλῐ́μᾰχοςfighting nobly
4Ancient Greekκάλλοςbeauty; nobility; a beautiful person or thing
5Ancient Greekκᾰλόςbeautiful, morally beautiful, of good quality;...
6Proto-Indo-Europeankal-wo-s
7Proto-Indo-Europeankal-hard; beautiful; handsome
Every word from Proto-Indo-European kal-Every word from Proto-Indo-European kal-wo-sEvery word from Ancient Greek κᾰλός