PANAGOPOULOS
Panagopoulos
The surname Panagopoulos is of Greek origin and may have been derived from the Greek word "Panagia," meaning "all holy" or "most holy." It is a relatively uncommon surname, mainly found among individuals of Greek descent.
Panagopoulos is a patronymic surname, indicating that it is derived from the name of an ancestor, particularly the male head of the family. In Greek culture, it is common for surnames to be passed down from generation to generation as a means of preserving family heritage.
Individuals bearing the surname Panagopoulos are often proud of their Greek heritage and may have connections to Greece or the Greek diaspora in other parts of the world.
The prevalence of the Panagopoulos surname is primarily concentrated in Greece and among Greek communities worldwide. Its rarity outside of these regions contributes to the unique identity associated with the surname.
In modern times, individuals with the surname Panagopoulos continue to uphold and celebrate their Greek cultural roots, contributing to the rich tapestry of human diversity.
There are approximately 58 people named Panagopoulos in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Panagopoulos.