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Sporting event delegation
Result Opposition Result Opposition Result Rank Zisis Babanasis Men's sabre Bye Köves (HUN) L 1–2 Did not advance Grigore (ROU) L 0–2 Did not advance
Greece at the 1992 Summer Olympics
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GRIGORE BLAN
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Australian, French, German, Greek, Latin, Swiss
Vigilant
Male
Russian
(Григорий) Russian form of Greek Gregorios, GRIGORIY means "watchful; vigilant."
Girl/Female
Greek
Daughter of Icarius.
Male
English
English form of French Provençal Grégory, GREGORY means "watchful; vigilant."
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Australian, German, Greek
Vigilant
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Watchful One
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African, American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Irish, Latin, Portuguese, Shakespearean, Swiss
Vigilant Watchman; Watchful; Alert
Male
Scottish
Scottish form of Latin Gregorius, GREGOR means "watchful; vigilant."
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Greek American English Shakespearean
Watchful. Famous bearer: American actor Gregory Peck, and Pope Gregory I who was also known as St...
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Australian, French, Greek, Russian
Watchful
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of Latin Gregorius, GRIGOR means "watchful; vigilant."
Male
Russian
Variant spelling of Russian Grigoriy, GRIGORI means "watchful; vigilant."
Male
Russian
Variant spelling of Russian Grigoriy, GRIGORY means "watchful; vigilant."
Male
Romanian
Romanian form of Latin Gregorius, GRIGORE means "watchful; vigilant."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a personal name that was popular throughout Christendom in the Middle Ages. The Greek original, Grēgorios, is a derivative of grēgorein ‘to be awake’, ‘to be watchful’. However, the Latin form, Gregorius, came to be associated by folk etymology with grex, gregis, ‘flock’, ‘herd’, under the influence of the Christian image of the good shepherd. The Greek name was borne in the early Christian centuries by two fathers of the Orthodox Church, St. Gregory Nazianzene (c. 325–390) and St. Gregory of Nyssa (c. 331–395), and later by sixteen popes, starting with Gregory the Great (c. 540–604). It was also the name of 3rd- and 4th-century apostles of Armenia. In North America the English form of the name has absorbed many cognates from other European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988).
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Greek
Vigilant.
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Australian, French, German, Greek, Russian
On the Watch
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English (Midlands)
English (Midlands) : probably a variant of Pridmore.
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Australian, French, Greek
Vigilant
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Russian
Watchful.
GRIGORE BLAN
GRIGORE BLAN
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Satisfaction
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British, English
Life; Little
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Muslim/Islamic
Name of a kind and benevolent noble lady who lived in Lebanon
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English and Irish
English and Irish : variant spelling of Caulfield.Americanized form of German Kauffeld, a development from Kaufwald, seemingly topographic names with the familiar suffixes -feld ‘open country’, -wald ‘wood(s)’, but actually derivatives or nicknames from Old High German kouf ‘trade’, ‘purchase’. See Koff.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Debbie, DEBBI means "bee."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Parsi, Telugu
Kindly
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Finnish, German
Supplanter; Representative
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Anglo, British, English
From the Town Near the Weir; From the Shore; Bank Settlement
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Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Lucky
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Irish
The Irish form of the Latin name Cecilia, the patron saint of music and implies “pure and musical.â€
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Rigor; violence.
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A sense of chilliness, with contraction of the skin; a convulsive shuddering or tremor, as in the chill preceding a fever.
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Severity of life; austerity; voluntary submission to pain, abstinence, or mortification.
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The cold fit or rigor of the intermittent fever; as, fever and ague.
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Severity of manners or life; extreme rigor or strictness; harsh discipline.
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Rigidity; stiffness.
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Severity; rigor.
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Stiffness of opinion or temper; rugged sternness; hardness; relentless severity; hard-heartedness; cruelty.
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Fig.: Anything of extreme hardness; that which is characterized by sternness or rigor.
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Pertaining to, or originated by, some person named Gregory, especially one of the popes of that name.
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Violence; force; fury.
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Contentious; quarrelsome.
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Excessive criticism, or unjust severity or rigor of criticism; zoilism.
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Exactness without allowance, deviation, or indulgence; strictness; as, the rigor of criticism; to execute a law with rigor; to enforce moral duties with rigor; -- opposed to lenity.
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Severity of climate or season; inclemency; as, the rigor of the storm; the rigors of winter.
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A smooth triangular area on the inner surface of the bladder, limited by the apertures of the ureters and urethra.
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The becoming stiff or rigid; the state of being rigid; rigidity; stiffness; hardness.
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See 1st Rigor, 2.
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Severity; rigor; inclemency.
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The collection of ecclesiastical decrees and decisions made, by order of Gregory IX., in 1234, by St. Raymond of Pennafort.