Gregorios is a masculine name of Greek origin. It is pronounced as greh-GOHR-yohs (/ɡrɛˈɡoʊriˌɔs/) in Greek. This name has variations, with the most common one being Gregory. Gregorios has a rich history and carries strong associations. It is derived from the Greek word "gregoros," meaning "watchful" or "vigilant." In various cultures, Gregorios symbolizes wisdom, intelligence, and leadership qualities. The name has been popularized by numerous notable figures throughout history, including several saints and popes. If you are considering naming your baby boy Gregorios, you can take comfort in the fact that it is a timeless and respected name choice.
Gregorios Bernardakis - Gregorios N. Bernardakis was a Greek philologist, palaeographer, and university professor, known for his contributions to academia. |
Gregorios Xenopoulos was a prominent novelist, journalist, and playwright from Zakynthos, known for his influential role in Greek literature and founding the Society of Greek Writers. |
Gregorios Papamichael (1875–1956) was a prominent theologian of the Orthodox Church of Greece and a respected professor at the Theology School of the University of Athens. |
Mor Gregorios Kuriakose is a Syriac Orthodox bishop serving as the Suffragan bishop of the Knanaya Archdiocese in charge of Kallisserry Region. |