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'''Agioi''' is a transliteration of Greek 'Άγιοι', meaning ']' and often translated as ']'.
Agioi/Ayioi/Aghioi is a common part in the names of places in Greece and Cyprus.

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'''See also:'''

* ], the Greek female singular for 'Saint'
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* ], the Greek singular for 'Saint'
* ], a clan and language spoken by that clan in ]

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