- Zeus
Georgos (Ζεύς Γεωργός, i.e. Zeus "the husbandman" or "the tiller") was a form of Zeus
venerated in
Ancient Athens. He was a god of
farmland and of...
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James George Snyder Sr. (born
Dimetrios Georgios Synodinos,
September 9, 1918 –
April 21, 1996),
better known as
Jimmy the Gr****, was an
American sports...
- Gr**** name
derived from the word
georgos (γεωργός,
georgós, "farmer" lit. "earth-worker"). The word
georgos (γεωργός,
georgós) is a
compound of ge (γῆ, ge...
- ceremonies. By his wife Prokopia,
Michael I had at
least five children:
Georgo, a daughter; Theophylact,
crowned co-emperor on
Christmas 811,
became a...
- Jiří (Georg(o))
Mordechai Langer (19
March 1894 – 12
March 1943) was a
Hebrew poet,
scholar and essayist,
journalist and teacher.
Langer had been born...
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Scientist at MIT
George Psychoundakis, a shepherd, a war hero and an
author Georgos Kalaitzakis, Gr****
professional basketball player for the
Tigers Tübingen...
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original Gr**** form, Georgios, is
based on the Gr**** word
georgos (γεωργός), 'farmer'. The word
georgos itself is
ultimately a
combination of two Gr**** words:...
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Georgos Theodotou (Gr****: Γiώργος Θεοδότου) (born
January 1, 1974, in Famagusta) is a
Cypriot football defender. He last pla**** for
Anorthosis of Cyprus...
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along with
Georgia and Georgiana. It
comes from the Gr**** word γεωργός (
georgós; γέω, géo, "earth" + έργο, érgo, "work"),
meaning "farmer". The name's...
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country also
called Georgia,
whose name was
derived from the Gr**** word
georgos,
meaning 'husbandman' or 'farmer', from ge 'earth' +
ergon 'work'. Hawaii...