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The term "sarantakis" is derived from the Greek word "saranta," meaning "forty," and is often associated with the traditional celebration of the "sarantakos," which marks the 40th day after a child's birth in Greek culture. This day is significant for various religious and social reasons, including the child's first church visit and a time for family gatherings. The name can also refer to the practice surrounding this celebration, which includes blessings and rituals.

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