From the Greek Αριστειδης (Aristeides) which meant 'the best kind', derived from αριστος (aristos) 'best' and ειδος (eidos) 'kind, type'. This name was borne by the 5th-century Bc Athenian statesman Aristides the Just, who was renowned for his integrity. It was also the name of a 2nd-century saint. Aristides is a Greek name and means 'best or finest'. It is a compound of two words - “aristos”, which means 'best', and “eidos”, which means form or 'figure'.
Aristides Related Names Variants: Aristeides (Ancient Greek), Aristide Other Languages: Aristide (French), Arisztid (Hungarian), Aristide (Italian)