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Agios (Template:Lang-el; pl. Άγιοι, agioi) transcribes masculine gender Greek words meaning "Sacred" or "Saint" (cf. Agios Dimitrios). It is frequently shortened in colloquial language to Ai (cf. Ai Stratis). In polytonic script it's written Ἅγιος, Hagios (cf. Hagios Demetrios). It's also transliterated as Ayios, Aghios (cf. Ayios Dhometios, Aghios Andreas Beach, respectively).
Agios may also refer to:
See also
- Agia (disambiguation), the feminine form of the word
- Agis (disambiguation)
- Agii (disambiguation)
- Agius, a surname
- Agos, an Armenian newspaper
- Agoi, a clan and language spoken by that clan in Nigeria
- All pages with titles beginning with Agio
- All pages with titles beginning with Ayio
- All pages with titles beginning with Aghio
- All pages with titles beginning with Hagio
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