[Facts] Re: Harry from Greek?
Indeed, the Greek version has a different etymology than the anglosaxon version.
I contemporary Greece, the fem. name Haris (or Charis)-- meaning "grace" -- is quite polular. Also Haris (male) can be related to Haralampos (or Charalampos), meaning "to shine with happiness".
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Harry from Greek?  ·  Sarah  ·  10/18/2005, 11:35 AM
Re: Harry from Greek?  ·  Cleveland Kent Evans  ·  10/18/2005, 1:16 PM
Re: Harry from Greek?  ·  Damis  ·  10/18/2005, 1:32 PM
Re: Harry from Greek?  ·  Cleveland Kent Evans  ·  10/18/2005, 2:25 PM
Re: Harry from Greek?  ·  Damis  ·  10/19/2005, 7:00 AM
Re: Harry from Greek?  ·  Cleveland Kent Evans  ·  10/19/2005, 7:14 AM
Re: Harry from Greek?  ·  Damis  ·  10/19/2005, 2:04 PM
Re: Harry from Greek?  ·  Cleveland Kent Evans  ·  10/19/2005, 4:11 PM
Re: Harry from Greek?  ·  Damis  ·  10/20/2005, 11:32 AM
Re: Harry from Greek?  ·  Chrisell  ·  10/22/2005, 10:22 PM
Re: Harry from Greek?  ·  Pavlos  ·  10/19/2005, 12:57 AM
Re: Harry from Greek?  ·  Anneza  ·  10/19/2005, 1:18 AM
Re: Harry from Greek?  ·  Pavlos  ·  10/19/2005, 1:54 AM
O_O Frank from Triantafyllos??  ·  Dayna  ·  10/20/2005, 4:38 PM
Re: O_O Frank from Triantafyllos??  ·  PAvlos  ·  10/21/2005, 11:29 PM
Re: Harry from Greek?  ·  Anneza  ·  10/19/2005, 11:59 PM
Re: Harry from Greek?  ·  Pavlos  ·  10/21/2005, 11:27 PM