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Notis Surname Meaning

The Greek surname Notis (Νότης) derives from Notis, a shortened form of the personal name Panagiotis (Παναγιώτης), one of the most common Greek Christian names, meaning “All-Holy” and referring to the Virgin Mary (Panagia, Παναγία). In everyday Greek speech many longer baptismal names developed familiar abbreviated forms, which were widely used in social settings and eventually stabilized into hereditary surnames. Once a shortened personal name became associated with a particular family ancestor it was preserved through generations in church and civil records. The masculine ending -is (-ης) preserves the nominative grammatical structure typical of Greek family names. The surname Notis therefore means “descendant of Notis,” preserving paternal lineage rooted in a shortened form of the Christian personal name Panagiotis.

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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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