Ptolemy II was an ancient Greek ruler and the second pharaoh of the Ptolemaic dynasty, which ruled over Egypt following the death of Alexander the Great. The name Ptolemy is often associated with intelligence, wisdom, and strategic thinking. Synonyms for the name Ptolemy II could include titles such as King Ptolemy II, Pharaoh Ptolemy II, or Ptolemy II Philadelphus, which means "Brother-loving." In addition, he was also known as the founder of the ancient Library of Alexandria, making Ptolemy II synonymous with knowledge and learning. Other synonyms could include "ruler," "leader," "monarch," and "emperor," as Ptolemy II was widely recognized as a powerful figure in his time.