Giannopoulos

Giannopoulos is a Greek surname that is borne by members of the Greek community in Britain. The surname Giannopoulos is of patronymic origin, deriving from the given name "Giannis," a common Greek form of John, and the Greek suffix "-opoulos," meaning "son of." Therefore, Giannopoulos can be loosely translated to mean "son of John."

Greek immigration to Britain has a long history, with significant numbers of Greek individuals and families settling in the UK, particularly in London and other major cities. As a result, the surname Giannopoulos can be found in various British records, including census data, immigration records, and birth, marriage, and death certificates.

Those bearing the surname Giannopoulos often have a strong connection to their Greek heritage, culture, and traditions. The surname is a testament to the Greek presence in Britain and the cultural diversity that enriches British society.

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There are approximately 58 people named Giannopoulos in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Giannopoulos.

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