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GEORGE m English

Pronounced: JORJ

From the Greek name Georgios which was derived from the Greek word georgos meaning "farmer, earthworker", itself derived from the elements ge "earth" and ergon "work". Saint George was a legendary dragon slayer who was supposedly martyred in Palestine. He is the patron saint of England, Portugal and Catalonia. This name has been borne by six kings of England, two kings of Greece, and the first president of the United States, George Washington. Other famous bearers include authors George Eliot and George Orwell (both pen names; real names Mary Anne Evans and Eric Arthur Blair respectively), composer George Frideric Handel, and Pacific explorer George Vancouver.

:D:cool:

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Αρχική απάντηση από ea6gka [Σήμερα, στις 11:29]

GEORGE m English

Pronounced: JORJ

From the Greek name Georgios which was derived from the Greek word georgos meaning "farmer, earthworker", itself derived from the elements ge "earth" and ergon "work". Saint George was a legendary dragon slayer who was supposedly martyred in Palestine. He is the patron saint of England, Portugal and Catalonia. This name has been borne by six kings of England, two kings of Greece, and the first president of the United States, George Washington. Other famous bearers include authors George Eliot and George Orwell (both pen names; real names Mary Anne Evans and Eric Arthur Blair respectively), composer George Frideric Handel, and Pacific explorer George Vancouver.

:D:cool:

Εγω τωρα που και Γεωπονος ειμαι και Γιωργο με λενε μια χαρα δεν ταιριαζουν ολα?χεχεχεχεχεε

:D:p:cool::laughing::tomato::p:jump::happy:

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DEMETRIUS m Ancient Greek (Latinized)

Latin form of the Greek name Demetrios, which was derived from the name of the Greek goddess DEMETER (1). Kings of Macedon and the Seleucid kingdom have had this name. This was also the name of several early saints including a Saint Demetrius who was martyred in the 4th century.

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LEONIDAS m Greek, Ancient Greek

From Greek leon "lion". Leonidas was a Spartan king of the 5th century BC who sacrificed his life defending the pass of Thermopylae from the Persians. This was also the name of saint and martyr from Alexandria.

Ειμαι πολυ μεγαλος τι να κανουμε!!!!!!!!

Γιορταζα κιολας εχτες.

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CONSTANTINE m History

Pronounced: KAWN-stan-teen

From the Roman name Constantinus which was derived from the Latin word constans meaning "constant, steadfast". Constantine the Great was the first Roman emperor to adopt Christianity. He moved the capital of the empire from Rome to Byzantium, which he renamed Constantinople (modern Istanbul).

χμμ ενδιαφέρον...

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PETER m English, German, Scandinavian, Biblical

Pronounced: PEE-tur

Derived from Greek petros meaning "stone". In the New Testament Jesus gave the apostle Simon the name Cephas (meaning "stone" in Aramaic) which was translated Peter in many versions of the Bible (compare Matthew 16:18 and John 1:42). Simon Peter was the most prominent of the apostles during Jesus's ministry and he is considered by some to be the first pope. This name was also borne by Peter the Great, the czar of Russia who defeated Sweden in the Great Northern War in the 18th century. It also means advanced knowledge and performance in sexual arts and massaging.

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Αρχική απάντηση από Digi_Aspirin

Καλα το δικο μου (Νondas) δεν υπαρχει στο data base :D

Επειδη δεν το ξερω....Το Νοντας, δεν ειναι υποκοριστικο ονόματος;;; Δεν "βγαινει" απο καποιο αλλο;

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