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Through folk etymology, the name also became associated with Latin grex (stem greg–) meaning "flock" or "herd". This association with a shepherd who diligently guides his flock contributed to the name's popularity among monks and popes. Sixteen popes and two antipopes have used the name Gregorius, starting with Pope Gregory I (Gregory
Gregory is an English, Scottish and Slovenian surname, variants of the name include McGregor, MacGregor, Gregor, Gregson, Gregg, Grigg, Greig and may refer to: Adam Gregory (singer-songwriter) (born 1985), Canadian entertainer
Gregory (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the given name; Gregory (surname), a surname; Gregory (The Walking Dead), fictional character from the walking dead; Gregory (Five Nights at Freddy's), main protagonist of Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach
Greg is a masculine given name, and often a shortened form of the given name Gregory. Greg (sometimes spelled "Gregg") is also a surname. People with the name
Grigorios or Gregorios (Greek: Γρηγόριος “watchful; alert; awake”, from ἐγρήγορᾰ), and the variant Grigoris (Γρηγόρης), are the Greek forms of the name Gregory. It can refer to: Grigoris (catholicos), 4th-century catholicos of Caucasian Albania and martyr; Grigorios Argyrokastritis (died 1828), Archbishop of Athens
Gregg and Greg are surnames of English or Scottish origin. In England, they are variant forms of the surname Gregory. [1] The surnames are first recorded as Gregge in 1234, within the Liber feodorum, a document compiled in the reign of Henry II of England.
Grigory or Gregory Skovoroda (1722–1794), Ukrainian philosopher, poet, teacher and composer; Grigory Sokolov (born 1950), Russian pianist; Grigory Soroka (1823–1864), Russian painter; Grigory Sukochev (born 1988), Australian volleyball player; Grigory Spiridov (1713–1790), Russian admiral; Grigory Ugryumov (1764–1823), Russian painter
Grigorije (Serbian Cyrillic: Григорије) is a Serbian masculine given name, a variant of Greek Grēgorios (Γρηγόριος, Latin: Gregorius, English: Gregory) meaning "watchful, alert". [1] It has been used in Serbian society since the Middle Ages. [1] It may refer to: Grigorije the Pupil (fl. 1186), author of Miroslav Gospel