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Agioi is a transliteration of Greek 'Άγιοι', meaning 'Saints' and often translated as 'Holy'. See also Agios (the singular and male epithet) and Agia (the female epithet).

Agioi may refer to the following places:

Agioi may also refer to the following:

  • Agioi Anargyroi, the Holy Unmercenaries, a group of Christian saints and physicians
  • Agioi Anargyroi Hospital, a major hospital in Athens

See also:

  • Agia, the Greek female singular for 'Saint'
  • Agii
  • Agio
  • Agios, the Greek singular for 'Saint'
  • Agoi, a clan and language spoken by that clan in Nigeria
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