IPA: /ˈnɛstər/
KK: /ˈnɛstər/
A wise and respected elder, often seen as a leader or counselor, especially in a particular field or context.
In the world of literature, he is considered a nestor, guiding younger writers with his experience.
Nestor originates from Greek 'Nēstor' (Νέστωρ), which is the name of a character in Homer's 'Iliad' known for his wisdom and counsel. The name itself is believed to be derived from the Proto-Indo-European root '*nē-' (meaning to be born or to grow).
Think of Nestor as a wise figure from Greek mythology, representing wisdom and counsel, which helps you remember that the name is associated with wisdom.