Homonym: Lothario (Seducer)
A "Lothario" refers to a man who is known for seducing women and engaging in romantic relationships without serious intentions. The term originates from the character Don Juan in the play "The Fair Penitent" by Nicholas Rowe, where Lothario is portrayed as a charming but untrustworthy lover.
In modern usage, calling someone a Lothario implies that they are a smooth talker and often manipulative in their romantic pursuits. This archetype is frequently depicted in literature and film, representing a certain type of male character who prioritizes conquest over genuine emotional connections.