Papadopoulos Nikopolidis Attis Charisteas Georgiou Georgiadis Sfakianakis Panagopoulos Sifakis Mantzios Ntantamis Salpigidis Kafes Liberopoulos Georgeas
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Alexiou, Nikolaou, Petridis, Anastasiadis...
Kokolis, Konstantinos
Greek gods/goddesses did not have "last names" they had titles/epithets.
Greek/Roman deities didn't have surnames (last names).
some long last names are tutiveiliartivacikouto, maekendakeledalevu, undansutiflagoder, and last rigyernistisky
Greek Eats? idk lol maybe The greek spot.....? no idea...... Opa is the only one but its beng used... the greek life...? bleh
bryant
Yes, "Zaharakes" can be considered a last name. It is of Greek origin and may be found within Greek communities. Last names can vary in spelling and form, so variations might exist.
Some first names that can be last names are: Kim Anderson Harrison Jones Quinn Kramer Dawson Jackson Jefferson Lincoln Parker Smith
Foreign names have no meaning in Hebrew, but if you are asking how to write it, it would be קסי
Last names that begin with the letter I: Ivanovich Illman Ivins Illsley
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Last names are really never mentioned in mythology. (Including Homer's works)The Greek goddess had only that one name.