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Gerasimos

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Gerasimos (Greek: Γεράσιμος), latinised as Gerasimus and sometimes anglicised as Gerassimos, is a Greek given name derived from "γέρας" ("géras", "gift of honour, prize, reward"[1]). The suffix -ιμος gives the meaning "the one who deserves honour".

Saints

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Orthodox patriarchs and bishops

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Patriarch Gerasimus

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Patriarch Gerasimus or Patriarch Gerasimos may refer to:

Patriarchs of Constantinople

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Patriarchs of Alexandria

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Other Orthodox patriarchs

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Orthodox bishops

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Given name

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See also

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  • Gerasim, slavicised form of Gerasimos, for instance Russian: Герасим; IPA: [ɡʲɪˈrasʲɪm])
  • Gherasim, Romanian form of Gerasimos
  • Erasmus (disambiguation), Latin name derived from Greek: ἐράσμιος (erásmios, “lovely, pleasant, beloved, desired”) > Ἔρασμος (Érasmos) > Erasmus
  • Hieronymus, Latin name derived from Ancient Greek Ἱερώνυμος (Hierṓnumos, “holy name”); anglicised to Jerome
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References

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  1. ^ Henry George Liddell & Robert Scott (1940). γέρας in A Greek-English Lexicon, Oxford, Clarendon Press, via perseus.tufts.edu.