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Chas Surname Meaning

The Greek surname Chas (Χας or Χάς depending on pronunciation) likely derives from a shortened vernacular nickname related to the verb chasmo or chasko (χάσκω), meaning “to gape,” “to stare,” or “to open the mouth wide,” often used figuratively to describe someone who looks surprised or distracted. In Greek naming traditions expressive nicknames reflecting behavior or mannerisms frequently developed into hereditary surnames when repeatedly applied within a community. The masculine structure of the name reflects its origin as a spoken nickname that later stabilized as a family name. The surname Chas therefore likely means “the one who gapes or stares” or “descendant of Chas,” preserving paternal lineage rooted in a descriptive behavioral nickname.

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About Greek Last Names and Surnames

Greek last names, also known as Greek surnames, reflect centuries of history, language, and tradition. This directory explores Greek surnames and meanings, covering both ancient origins and modern family names still in use today. Many Greek last name meanings are connected to occupations, geography, lineage, or personal traits, while others are influenced by classical history and mythology. Use this guide to research heritage, browse family names, and understand how Greek surnames developed over time.

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