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  2. Category:Greek masculine given names - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Greek masculine given names" The following 141 pages are in this category, out of 141 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Acamas;

  3. Greek name - Wikipedia

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    History. Ancient Greeks generally had a single name, often qualified with a patronymic, a clan or tribe, or a place of origin. Married women were identified by the name of their husbands, not their fathers. Hereditary family names or surnames began to be used by elites in the Byzantine period. Well into the 9th century, they were rare.

  4. Category:Greek feminine given names - Wikipedia

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    Amalia (given name) Amaryllis (given name) Anastasia. Angeliki. Angelina (given name) Anna (name) Antonia (name) Arete (disambiguation) Athena (given name)

  5. Category:Greek given names - Wikipedia

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    Greek-language given names‎ (2 C, 7 P) M. Greek masculine given names‎ (133 P) Pages in category "Greek given names" The following 7 pages are in this category ...

  6. Ancient Greek personal names - Wikipedia

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    The study of ancient Greek personal names is a branch of onomastics, the study of names, [1] and more specifically of anthroponomastics, the study of names of persons.There are hundreds of thousands and even millions of individuals whose Greek name are on record; they are thus an important resource for any general study of naming, as well as for the study of ancient Greece itself.

  7. Sophia (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Sophia Loren in 1955. Sophia, also spelled Sofia, is a feminine given name, from Greek Σοφία, Sophía, "Wisdom". Other forms include Sophie, Sophy, and Sofie. The given name is first recorded in the beginning of the 4th century. [2] It is a common female name in the Eastern Orthodox countries.

  8. Greek given names - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 13 April 2020, at 10:33 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may ...

  9. Category:Given names of Greek language origin - Wikipedia

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    Agafiya. Agafokliya. Agatha (given name) Ageeth. Agnes (name) Akis (given name) Alexander. Alexis (given name) Alexius.