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Synonyms for charalambos or Related words with charalambos
vasileios
vasilios
constantinos
panayiotis
charalampos
kyriakos
diamantis
athanasios
savvas
fotis
christoforos
anastasios
tasos
dimitriadis
manthos
gerasimos
stamatis
papantoniou
periklis
aristidis
andreou
sotirios
vassilios
athanasiadis
aggelos
giorgios
lambrou
christodoulos
efthimios
grigorios
makis
grigoris
nikolaou
konstantinou
symeonidis
efstathios
apostolos
loukas
vaios
fotios
kalogeropoulos
kyriacos
stefanos
lambros
evangelos
emmanouil
manolis
anestis
babis
fanis
Examples of "charalambos"
Saint
Charalambos
Church () is a Romanian Orthodox church located at 4 Octav Botez Street in Iași, Romania. It is dedicated to Saint
Charalambos
.
He was born with the name
Charalambos
Rassias in 1960.
Son of
Charalambos
Paschalides from Prastio and Kyriaki Tzourou from Yialousa; brother to Chris Paschalides, Androulla Loizidou, Paschalis Paschalides; husband to Marie-Helene (Tournier) Paschalidou; father to
Charalambos
Carlos Paschalides and Alexia Melanie Paschalidou.
He is the father of Vice Admiral
Charalambos
Delagrammatikas (1876–1947).
Charalambos
(Babis) Xanthopoulos (Greek: Μπάμπης Ξανθόπουλος; born 29 August 1956) is a former Greek footballer.
Haralamb or Haralambie is a Romanian-language male name (variant of "
Charalambos
") that may refer to:
Charalambos
Moisiadis (; born 28 February 1976) is a Greek footballer who plays as a midfielder.
Saint
Charalambos
() (also variously Charalampus,
Charalambos
, Haralampus, Haralampos, Haralabos or Haralambos) was an early Christian bishop in Magnesia on the Maeander, a region of Asia Minor, in the diocese of the same name. His name "Χαράλαμπος" means "glowing with joy" in Greek. He lived during the reign of Septimius Severus (193-211), when Lucian was Proconsul of Magnesia. It is believed that at the time of his martyrdom in 202,
Charalambos
was 113 years old.
Charalambos
Andreou () (born June 16, 1967) is a former international Cypriot football striker.
Charalambos
Oikonomopoulos (, born 9 January 1991) is a Greek footballer who plays for Sparta.
Motsalin is also currently a member of Polinikis, being coached and trained by
Charalambos
Chafousidis.
Charalambos
Katsimitros (; 1886–1962) was a Greek general who distinguished himself during the Italian invasion of Greece.
Charalambos
"Chambos" Kyriakou (, born 9 February 1995) is a Cypriot footballer who plays for Apollon Limassol as a midfielder.
Charalambos
Papanikolaou (; born 22 May 1969) is a Greek swimmer. He competed in four events at the 1988 Summer Olympics.
According to the saint's hagiography, upon witnessing
Charalambos
' endurance of these tortures, two soldiers, Porphyrius and Baptus, openly confessed their faith in Christ, for which they were immediately beheaded with a sword. Three women who were watching the sufferings of
Charalambos
also began to glorify Christ, and were quickly martyred as well.
In Greek hagiography and iconography,
Charalambos
is regarded as a priest, while Russian sources seem to regard him as a bishop.
Charalambos
'Charis' Kyriakou (born October 15, 1989 in Nicosia) is a Cypriot footballer who plays for AEL Limassol as a defender.
Charalambos
Aristotelous (Greek: Χαράλαμπος Αριστοτέλους; born 26 January 1995) is a Cypriot footballer who plays for Cypriot First Division club Anorthosis Famagusta as a Midfielder.
Charalambos
"Babis" Stefanidis (; born 8 March 1981) is a Greek–Swedish former footballer, and now manager. He is the current manager of the Swedish team Olympiacos Stockholm FC.
Charalambos
Konstantinidis (born 25 June 1985 in Charleroi) is a Belgian football player of Greek descent, he currently plays for RJS Heppignies-Lambusart-Fleurus.