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- Gregory
- A form of Gregory, from the Greek Gregerios meaning "watchful" or "vigilant".
- Greggory
- A form of Gregory, from the Greek Gregerios meaning "watchful" or "vigilant".
- Gregoria
- From the Greek, meaning "the vigilant watchman".
- Gregorio
- They have ability to lead,organize and manage.They love music,art and drama., They have ability to lead,organize and manage.They love music,art and drama.
- Gregrey
- Gregor
- A form of Gregory, from the Greek Greg?rios meaning "watchful" or "vigilant".
- Krikor
- Krikor means Vigilant, Krikor means Vigilant.
- Grigor
- Fast and alert person or a person can watch everything very clearly and can act upon instantly., Fast and alert person or a person can watch everything very clearly and can act upon instantly.
- Gregroy
- Gregario
- Gregoire
- They are very creative,dynamic and full of energy.They love to spend time with family and friends, They are very creative,dynamic and full of energy.They love to spend time with family and friends.
- Grigoriy
- This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Grēgórios (Γρηγόριος),” which in turn derives from “grígora (γρήγορα) grḗgoros (γρήγορος)” meaning “watchful, alert, cautious, awake, quickly, quick, fast, swift, brisk.” The name enjoyed wide popularity among the early Christians, thanks to the devotion to the saints, monks, and popes who brought it. It remained popular throughout Christendom through the Middle Ages and into modern times. A notable exception is the United Kingdom, where it began to be used only after the Norman Conquest, becoming common there and Scotland around the twelfth century. There have been 16 popes with the name, starting with Pope Gregory I (Gregory the Great). It is the second-most popular name for a pope, along with Benedict, after John. Because of this background, it is also a popular name for saints.
- Gregorie
- They are very competent,practical and powerful.The have very strong business mind and achieve all goal.
- Greigor
- Griogair
- This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Grēgórios (Γρηγόριος),” which in turn derives from “grígora (γρήγορα) grḗgoros (γρήγορος)” meaning “watchful, alert, cautious, awake, quickly, quick, fast, swift, brisk.” The name enjoyed wide popularity among the early Christians, thanks to the devotion to the saints, monks, and popes who brought it. It remained popular throughout Christendom through the Middle Ages and into modern times. A notable exception is the United Kingdom, where it began to be used only after the Norman Conquest, becoming common there and Scotland around the twelfth century. There have been 16 popes with the name, starting with Pope Gregory I (Gregory the Great). It is the second-most popular name for a pope, along with Benedict, after John. Because of this background, it is also a popular name for saints.
- Gregar
- Gregori
- They love companionship and want to work in peace.They are scholars,philosophers and teachers., They love companionship and want to work in peace.They are scholars,philosophers and teachers.
- Kerkyra
- This name derives from the Ancient Greek “koruphḗ (κορυφή) Kérkūra (Κέρκῡρᾰ),” meaning summit, mountain peak,” named after the twin peaks of the Old Fortress of Corfu. Corfu or Kerkyra is a city and a former municipality on the island of Corfu, Ionian Islands, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform, it is part of the municipality of Corfu island. It is the capital of the island and the Corfu regional unit.
- Greogar
- Gregour