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This is a list of submitted surnames in which the usage is Greek; and the first letter is D.
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Dabizas Νταμπίζας Greek
Damantiou Δαμαντιου Greek
Means "son of Adamantios, inspired by the name Adam and prefix -antiou.
Damaskinos Δαμασκηνός Greek
Greek surname and first name that means “from Damascus”.
Damaskos Δαμασκός Greek
Greek term for دمشق‎ (Dimašq) known in English as Damascus, the capital of Syria and one of the oldest capitals in the world.
Damianakos Greek
Son of, or little Damianos.
Damianos Δαμιανός m Greek
From the given name Damianos.
Damianou Δαμιανού f Greek
Feminine form of Damianos.
Danielides Δανιηλίδης Greek
Non-modern variant transcription of Daniilidis.
Danielopoulos Greek
Means "son of Daniel".
Danielos Δανιελος, Δανιηλος Greek (Rare)
Means "Son of Daniel or Daniil".
Daniil Δανιηλ Greek
From a given name Daniil.
Daniilidis Δανιηλιδης Greek
Means "Son of Daniil".
Daskalakis ΔΑΣΚΑΛΑΚΗΣ - Δασκαλάκης Greek
Comes from the Greek root word of "Daskalalos" (Δάσκαλος) that means "teacher", with the adittion of the ending "akis" (ακης) that usually shows a connection with the island of Crete
Deligiannis Greek
Greek nickname derived from the Turkish element deli meaning "mad, brave" combined with the Greek given name Giannis.
Demetriades Δημητριάδης Greek (Cypriot)
Variant of Dimitriadis.
Demosthenous Δημοσθένους Greek (Cypriot)
Means "son of Demosthenes" in Greek.
Dermatis Greek
The surname is derived from the Greek word for skin: derma (δέρμα).
Diakos Διάκος Greek
Meaning Deacon. Notable bearer of this name is Athanasios Diakos (1786–1821), a Greek military commander during the Greek War of Independence and a national hero.
Diamandis Διαμαντής Greek
"Diamonds" in Greek. One notable bearer of the surname is Marina Lambrini Diamandis, A Welsh/Greek Songwriter and Singer who preforms under the stage name of "Marina and the Diamonds"
Diamantis Διαμαντής Greek
Derived from the Byzantine Greek word διαμάντιν (diamántin), itself from the Italian diamante (Late Latin diamas), ultimately from the Ancient Greek word ἀδάμας (adámas) meaning "diamond".
Diamantopoulos Διαμαντόπουλος Greek
Means "son of Diamanto".
Diamantopoulou Διαμαντοπούλου Greek
Feminine form of Diamantopoulos.
Dimakis ΔΗ-ΜΑ-ΚΗΣ Greek
Dimas Δήμας Spanish, Portuguese, Greek
Derived from the given name Dimas.
Dimitriadis Δημητριάδης Greek
Means "son of Dimitris".
Dimitropoulos Δημητρόπουλος Greek
Means "son of Dimitrios".
Dimopoulos Δημόπουλος Greek
Dimou Δήμου Greek (Cypriot, Rare)
Means "son of Dimos".
Dionysiou Διονυσίου Greek
Means "son of Dionysios".
Dontis Δόντις Greek
Dorakis Δοράκης Greek
Dougenis δουγενης Greek
Possibly from the elements doulos (δουλος)- "slave, servant" and genes (γενης)- "born".
Doukakis Δουκάκης Greek
Means "son of the duke", from Greek Δούκας (doúkas) combined with the patronymic suffix ακης (akis).
Doukas Greek
From medieval Greek doukas "duke", "lord", from Latin dux. This was the name of a family of imperial rank in medieval Byzantium.
Dragases Greek, History, Serbian (Hellenized)
Hellenized form of Serbian surname Dragaš. This was the surname of the last Byzantine emperor, Constantine XI Palaiologos, who took her mother's surname, Helena Dragaš, as his second last name
Drakopoulos Greek
Descendant or son of the dragon.
Drakos δράκος Greek
From the Greek name Δρακων (Drakon) which means "dragon, serpent"
Drepanis Greek
From the Greek word for scythe: drepani (δρεπάνι).
Drivas Δρίβας Greek
Drosos Δροσος Greek
Dukakis Greek
Dukakis means "son of the duke or little duke".
Dukakis Δουκάκης Greek
Alternate transcription of Greek Δουκάκης (see Doukakis). This name is borne by the American lawyer and politician Michael Dukakis (1933-), who served as Governor of Massachusetts twice... [more]