Gender Masculine
Usage Spanish
Pronounced Pron. /ˈɡo.ʝo/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Spanish diminutive of Gregorio.

Related Names

Feminine FormGregoria
Other Languages & CulturesGrigor, Krikor(Armenian) Ryhor(Belarusian) Grigor(Bulgarian) Grgur, Grga(Croatian) Řehoř(Czech) Gregers(Danish) Gregory, Greg, Gregg(English) Reigo(Estonian) Reijo, Reko(Finnish) Grégoire, Grégory(French) Grigol(Georgian) Gregor(German) Grigorios, Grigoris(Greek) Gergely, Gergő(Hungarian) Gréagóir(Irish) Gregorio(Italian) Gregorios, Gregorius(Late Greek) Grigorijs(Latvian) Grigor, Gligor(Macedonian) Gregers(Norwegian) Grzegorz(Polish) Gregório(Portuguese) Grigore(Romanian) Grigori, Grigorii, Grigoriy, Grigory, Grisha(Russian) Gregor, Greig(Scottish) Griogair(Scottish Gaelic) Gregor(Slovak) Grega, Gregor(Slovene) Greger(Swedish) Hrihoriy, Hryhoriy(Ukrainian)
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Entry updated April 23, 2024