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Meaning & Origins
Via Latin Gregorius from the post-classical Greek name Gregōrios ‘watchful’ (a derivative of gregōrein ‘to watch, be vigilant’). The name was a very popular one among the early Christians, who were mindful of the injunction ‘be sober, be vigilant’ (1 Peter 5:8). It was borne by a number of early saints. The most important, in honour of whom the name was often bestowed from medieval times onwards, were Gregory of Nazianzen (c.329–90), Gregory of Nyssa (d. c.395), Gregory of Tours (538–94), and Pope Gregory the Great (c.540–604). A famous bearer of the name in modern times is the film star Gregory Peck (1916–2003). The name has traditionally been popular in Scotland, where it is often found in the form Gregor.
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Northern Irish: Anglicization of Gaelic Mac Gille Fhionntain (Scottish), Mac Giolla Fhionntáin (Irish) ‘son of the servant of (Saint) Fintán’, a personal name derived from a pet form of fionn ‘white’, or Fintan, an older name composed of the elements find ‘white’ + senos ‘old’.
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Nicknames & variations
Greg, Gregg, Greggory, Grogor, Gregori, Greag, Greggie
Mcclain, Mcclure, Mcclellan, Mcclendon, Mccloud, Mcclelland, Mcclanahan, Mcclung, Mcclintock, Mccloskey
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