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    Name change certificate issued by Christian X of Denmark in 1917. Name change is the legal act by a person of adopting a new name different from their current name. The procedures and ease of a name change vary between jurisdictions. In general, common law jurisdictions have looser procedures for a name change while civil law jurisdictions are ...

  2. The name changes followed the territorial expanses of Greece and continued into the Greek Republic. They occurred in the Arvanite settlements in central Greece since 1830, in Thessaly since 1881, after the Balkan Wars in Macedonia since 1913, and Western Thrace since 1920. The last name changes occurred in 1998. [2]

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  4. French form of Melina. Nomiki f Greek. Derived from Greek νομικός (nomikos) meaning "relating to the law". Paschalis m Late Roman, Greek. Latin and Greek form of Pascal. Stamatia f Greek. Feminine form of Stamatios. Stamatios m Greek. Derived from medieval Greek σταματώ (stamato) meaning "stop".

  5. Means "son of Ioannis ". Iordanou Greek. From the name of the Jordan river, which is from Hebrew יָרַד (yarad) meaning "descend" or "flow down". Karagianni f Greek. Feminine form of Karagiannis. Karagiannis m Greek. From the Greek prefix καρα (kara) meaning "black, dark" (of Turkish origin) and the given name Giannis.

  6. Find out the origin of a name. Namsor helps you find thorough information about the origin of a name by establishing a name's country of origin, ethnicity, diaspora, country of residence and US race classification in a wide range of alphabets*.

  7. This policy describes what kinds of usernames are acceptable on the English Wikipedia and how unacceptable or doubtful usernames can be dealt with. It also specifies that a user account should be used only by one person, and that in most cases one person should use only one account. You choose your username when creating a user account.

  8. The study of ancient Greek personal names is a branch of onomastics, the study of names, [1] and more specifically of anthroponomastics, the study of names of persons. There are hundreds of thousands and even millions of individuals whose Greek name are on record; they are thus an important resource for any general study of naming, as well as ...

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