The lawmaker who gave his name to a set of Greek laws enacted in 624 BC is Draco. The laws were famously known as the "Laws of Draco" or "Draconian laws." Draco was an Athenian statesman and lawmaker who established a legal code that was known for its severity and harshness, with punishments often being extremely harsh, including the death penalty for many offenses. The term "Draconian" is still used today to describe laws or measures that are excessively harsh or severe.