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Revision as of 07:19, 21 June 2012 by 101.160.35.215 (talk) (→See also)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Agios (Greek: Άγιος; also transliterated as Ayios, Aghios, Hagios) meaning Holy, it is equivalent to the English-language epithet Saint. For example, St. John is known in Greek and related languages as Agios Ioannis.
Agios/Ayios/Aghios is a common part in the names of places in Greece and Cyprus.
- All pages with titles beginning with Agios
- All pages with titles beginning with Ayios
- All pages with titles beginning with Aghios
- All pages with titles beginning with Hagios
Agios is also used in the Coptic Language to say the same thing.
See also
- Agia (disambiguation), the Greek female epithet meaning Saint
- Agioi (disambiguation), the Greek epithet meaning Saints
- Agis (disambiguation)
- Agius, a surname
- Agos, an Armenian newspaper
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