Yiannakis

Yiannakis is a British surname that is of Greek origin. It derives from the Greek given name Yiannis, which is the equivalent of John in English. The suffix "-akis" is a common ending in Greek surnames denoting origin or association. Variants of the surname may include Yiannaki, Yiannakos, and Giannakis.

Individuals bearing the surname Yiannakis are likely to have ancestral ties to Greece or Cyprus, where the name is prevalent. Over time, many Greek immigrants have settled in the United Kingdom, contributing to the diffusion of surnames such as Yiannakis within the British population.

The pronunciation of Yiannakis follows Greek phonetics, with the stress falling on the second 'a' syllable. The name is phonetically rendered as /yi-uh-NAH-kis/ in British English.

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In contemporary British society, the surname Yiannakis reflects the diverse cultural heritage that enriches the tapestry of the country's surnames and identities.

There are approximately 64 people named Yiannakis in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Yiannakis.

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