English
Proper noun
Xerxes (plural Xerxeses)
- Xerxes I, a Persian king of the Achaemenid dynasty who reigned 485-465 BC.
- Xerxes II, a Persian king who ruled for 45 days in 424 BC before being assassinated.
- A male given name mainly applied to historical and fictional characters.
Translations
Xerxes I of Persia
- Arabic: خْشَايَارْشَا m (ḵšāyāršā), خَرْخَس m (ḵarḵas)
- Armenian: Քսերքսես (Kʿserkʿses)
- Czech: Xerxes m, Xerxés m
- Finnish: Kserkses I
- Georgian: ქსერქსე I (kserkse I)
- Greek: Ξέρξης (el) m (Xérxis), Ξέρξης Α΄ m (Xérxis A΄)
- Hebrew: אֲחַשְׁוֵרוֹשׁ (he) (akhashverósh)
- Hindi: क्षयार्षा (kṣayārṣā)
- Indonesian: Ahasyweros
- Italian: Serse (it) m
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- Kurdish:
- Kurmanji: Xeşeyerşa I
- Marathi: खशायर शाह (khaśāyar śāh)
- Persian: خشایارشا (Xašâyâršâ), خشایار (fa) (xašâyâr)
- Old Persian: 𐎧𐏁𐎹𐎠𐎼𐏁𐎠 (xšayāršā)
- Polish: Kserkses I (pl) m
- Portuguese: Xerxes m
- Russian: Ксеркс m (Kserks)
- Spanish: Jerjes I m
- Ukrainian: Ксеркс m (Kserks)
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Xerxes II of Persia
- Armenian: Քսերքսես (Kʿserkʿses)
- Czech: Xerxes m, Xerxés m
- Finnish: Kserkses II
- Greek: Ξέρξης Β΄ m (Xérxis V΄)
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See also
Catalan
Proper noun
Xerxes m
- Xerxes
Portuguese
Proper noun
Xerxes m
- Xerxes (name of various Persian emperors)