ἀστυάναξ
From LSJ
μοχθεῖν τε βροτοῖσ(ιν) άνάγκη → and you mortals must endure trouble (Euripides' Hippolytus 208)
English (LSJ)
[ᾰν], ακτος, ὁ,
A lord of the city, epith. of certain gods, A. Supp.1018 (lyr.): in Hom. only as pr. n., Astyanax, the son of Hector:—hence Adj. Ἀστυανάκτειος, α, ον, AP9.351 (Leon.). II by an obscene pun, = ἄστυτος, Eust.849.54. III name of a fish, Hsch.