Ανάργυρος
Greek
editEtymology
editFrom Byzantine Greek Ἀνάργυρος (Anárguros), from Ancient Greek ἀνάργυρος (anárguros, “without money”), from ἀν- (an-, “un-”) + ἄργυρος (árguros, “silver, money”).
Pronunciation
editProper noun
editΑνάργυρος • (Anárgyros) m
- a male given name
- Any of the saints (mainly Cosmas and Damian, but also Cyrus, John, Anthimus, Leontius and Euprepius) who were famous for healing patients without charge and whose feast day in the Greek Orthodox tradition is 28 June or 1 November.
Declension
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Related terms
edit- (informal form) Αργύρης (Argýris)
Further reading
edit- Ανάργυρος on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el