Ariston
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Aristo or Ariston (from Template:Lang-el) may refer to:
- As an Ancient Greek name:
- Ariston of Sparta (6th century BC), Eurypontid King of Sparta
- Ariston of Athens (died circa 424 BC), father of Plato
- Aristo of Ceos (3rd century BC), Peripatetic philosopher
- Aristo of Chios (3rd century BCE), Stoic philosopher and colleague of Zeno of Citium
- Ariston of Paionia (3rd century BC), King of Paionia
- Aristo of Alexandria (1st century), Peripatetic philosopher
- Aristo of Pella (2nd century), Jewish Christian writer
- Ariston (hero), the protagonist of the 1967 historical novel Goat Song
- Ariston (actor), actor at the Susa weddings
- Modern persons with the name Ariston:
- Ariston Estrada, Jr. (born 1940), director of the Ayala Corporation
- Jose Ariston Caslib (21st century), current manager of the Philippine national football team
- Aristo (rapper), Canadian rapper
- Other usages of "Aristo":
- Aristo (ruler), a member of the ruling class in Eubian society in Saga of the Skolian Empire
- OZ Aristo, wheels that come on some versions of the Volkswagen Golf
- Toyota Aristo, sold as the Lexus GS, outside the Japanese domestic market
- Template:Ill, a Polish brand of laptop computers and mobile devices
- Ariston, a brand of domestic electrical appliances manufactured by Indesit.
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