Thrasyvoulos is a Greek name that is pronounced as /θrasi'vulɔs/ in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The first syllable of the name is spelled with the voiceless dental fricative /θ/, which is pronounced by forcing air between the teeth. The second syllable contains the softened "s" sound /s/ and a short "i" sound /ɪ/. The final syllable consists of the long vowel "u" /u/ and the fricative /s/. The spelling of the name follows conventional Greek rules of spelling and pronunciation.
The word Thrasyvoulos comes from Greek. It is a combination of two Greek elements: thrasy, meaning bold or valiant, and voulos, meaning will or desire. Thus, Thrasyvoulos can be translated to mean bold-willed or courageous desire.