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.

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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