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Neighborhood in Athens, Attica, Greece
Pangrati (Greek: Παγκράτι) is a neighborhood in Athens, Greece, having an estimated population of 35,173 residents. Named after the ancient sanctuary of
Pangrati
Stadium in Athens, Greece
central Athens district of Pangrati, to the east of the National Gardens and the Zappeion Exhibition Hall, to the west of the Pangrati residential district
Panathenaic_Stadium
Greek-American actor
Nico Minardos (born Nicholas Minardos; February 15, 1930, Pangrati, Athens – August 27, 2011, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles) was a Greek-American actor.
Nico_Minardos
Romanian politician, engineer, mathematician, historian of science and architect
Ermil A. Pangrati (July 21, 1864 in Iaşi – September 19, 1931 in Bucharest) was a Romanian politician, engineer, mathematician, historian of science and
Ermil_Pangrati
Greek iced coffee drink
Greek Christos Lenzos (1930–2023), a coffeehouse (1964–2013) owner in Pangrati, has been recognized for his self-made version of Greek frappé coffee.
Frappé_coffee
Basketball team in Athens, Greece
Pagkratiou, Pangrati, Pangratiou, Pangkrati, Pangkratiou) is a Greek professional basketball club. The club is located in the Pangrati neighborhood of
Pagrati_B.C.
Contemporary Athens – Vouliagmeni — Soil Contemporary Athens – Pangrati — — Spondi French Athens – Pangrati Tudor Hall Contemporary Athens – Syntagma Square — —
List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Greece
List_of_Michelin-starred_restaurants_in_Greece
Public park in Athens
Greek capital, Athens. It is located between the districts of Kolonaki and Pangrati, directly behind the Greek Parliament building (The Old Palace) and continues
National_Garden,_Athens
Neighborhood in Athens, Attica, Greece
Athens, Greece, named after the Panathenaic Stadium. It is located within Pangrati. Dilouambaka, Ethel. "A Brief History Of The Panathenaic Stadium, Athens"
Kallimarmaro,_Athens
Future rapid transit line in Athens, Greece
Evangelismos to the new Government Park near Dafni, with intermediate stations at Pangrati and Vyronas: Elliniko Metro previously planned to build the terminus at
Line_4_(Athens_Metro)
Art museum in Athens, Greece
Pinakothiki) is an art museum located on Vasilissis Sofias avenue in the Pangrati district, Athens, Greece. It is devoted to Greek and European art from
National_Gallery_(Athens)
Capital and largest city of Greece
and bars, while Kolonaki, Exarchia, Kypseli, Metaxourgeio, Koukaki and Pangrati offer more of a cafe and restaurant scene. The coastal suburbs of Microlimano
Athens
Sports season
semifinals. In the final between AEK and Slavia VŠ Praha, which took place in Pangrati, Athens, at Panathenaic Stadium, the seated attendance was 100,000, and
1967–68 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup
1967–68_FIBA_European_Cup_Winners'_Cup
Athens Metro station
Christian Museum and the Athens Hilton. The station serves both Kolonaki and Pangrati neighbourhoods, known for their cultural hubs, shopping centers and cafes
Evangelismos_metro_station
Street in Athens, Greece
direction is towards Panathenaic Stadium, at the east hill of which (nowadays Pangrati) his mausoleum was found. The tree-lined one-way street runs from north
Herodou_Attikou_Street
Public university in Bucharest, Romania
Ermil Pangrati (1911–1912) Ioan Bogdan (1912) Thoma Ionescu (1912–1915) Ioan Athanasiu (1915–1920) Mihail Vlădescu (1920–1923) Ermil Pangrati (1923–1929)
University_of_Bucharest
American actor
neighborhood. Though he identifies as an American, his father is from the Pangrati area of Athens, Greece. Though Constantine originally aspired to work a
Yorgo_Constantine
Hilton-branded hotel in Athens, Greece
Vassilissis Sofias Avenue, within the Hilton Area, adjacent to the Kolonaki and Pangrati neighbourhoods. Opened in 1963, it closed for renovations in January 2022
Conrad_Athens_The_Ilisian
Greek poet and diplomat (1900–1971)
the regime. He is buried at the First Cemetery of Athens. His house at Pangrati district of central Athens, just next to the Panathinaiko Stadium of Athens
Giorgos_Seferis
Rapid transit railway in Athens, Greece
Veikou Akadimia [ Panepistimio] Connection with Kolonaki Towards Haidari Evangelismos towards Goudi Pangrati Vyronas New Government Park Towards Kalamaki
Athens_Metro
Art museum in Athens, Greece
Museum of Contemporary Art is a modern art museum in Eratosthenous Street, Pangrati, Athens, Greece, opened in October 2019. It displays many of the works
Goulandris Museum of Contemporary Art
Goulandris_Museum_of_Contemporary_Art
Football tournament season
Ierapolis Dapfni Athens bye Atromitos bye Asteras Athens bye Athinaikos bye AE Pangrati bye Piraeus Football Clubs Association Panelefsiniakos 3–2 Atromitos Piraeus
1939–40_Greek_Football_Cup
Greek footballer and manager (1900–1975)
Panathinaikos. He ran a book and stationery shop with a lottery agency in Pangrati. On 21 March 1975, Asderis collapsed and died on the pavement on his way
Themos_Asderis
Greek murder victim
after an amateur football match at Lykovrysi between the home team and Pangrati, 20 persons wearing hoods, attacked with crowbars and clubs 3 players of
Mihalis_Filopoulos
City, capital of Greece, in Europe
Metaxourgeio Mets Monastiraki Nea Filothei Neapoli Neos Kosmos Omonoia Pangrati Patisia Pedion tou Areos Petralona Philopappou Plaka Polygono Probonas
Outline_of_Athens
Portuguese). July 26, 2023. Retrieved December 26, 2024. "Woman found dead in Pangrati with injuries from dog bites". ekathimerini. July 22, 2023. Retrieved August
List_of_fatal_dog_attacks
11th season of top-tier football league in Greece
Asteras Athens (Q) 14 7 1 6 27 34 −7 29 0–4 1–3 3–1 0–0 2–1 5–2 3–2 6 Enosis Pangrati 14 5 4 5 22 25 −3 28 1–5 1–1 1–1 1–0 1–2 7–3 2–1 7 Atromitos 14 1 2 11
1939–40 Panhellenic Championship
1939–40_Panhellenic_Championship
Australian film exhibition company
Athens Metro Mall, Aghios Dimitrios (Village 5 Aghios Dimitrios) Pangrati (Village 5 Pangrati) Volos (Village 4 Volos) Within Fiji, Damodar Village Cinemas
Village_Cinemas
Major thoroughfare in Athens, Greece
Vasileos Konstantinou Avenue in Pangrati, Athens, Greece
Vasileos_Konstantinou_Avenue
Greek actress (1962–2018)
magazines and children's book writer. She was born in Athens district of Pangrati from journalist Odysseas Zoulas and Varvara Drakou. Her career as actress
Rika_Vagiani
President of Greece from 2005 to 2015
in Pogoniani, Zosimaia School in Ioannina, and in the Paleo Faliro and Pangrati districts of Athens. The Nazi invasion of Greece in April 1941 caught him
Karolos_Papoulias
Abandoned season of top-tier football league in Greece
12–1 Arion Kolonaki AEK Athens 3–1 Ethnikos Piraeus AEK Athens 4–0 AΟ Pangrati AEK Athens 1–1 Asteras Athens AEK Athens 8–2 Thiseus AEK Athens 9–3 Amyna
1942–43 Panhellenic Championship
1942–43_Panhellenic_Championship
Kompigadi Neo Souli Neos Erineos Nerantzies Niforeika Nikolaiika Oasi Ovria Pangrati Paos Paralia Platanou Paralia Paraskevi Patras Pefko Peristera (Agios Stefanos)
List_of_settlements_in_Achaea
Greek actor
(1952-09-24)24 September 1952 Drama, Greece Died 4 June 2008(2008-06-04) (aged 55) Pangrati, Athens, Greece Other names Nikos Seryanopoulos, Nikos Seryiannopoulos
Nikos_Sergianopoulos
1980 murder of Turkish agent in Athens
Ozmen, 45, and his family as they were waiting in their automobile in the Pangrati area of Athens. Galip Ozmen was killed and his fourteen-year-old daughter
Assassination_of_Galip_Ozmen
Romanian writer (1858 - 1918)
Prime Minister Petre P. Carp Preceded by Vasile Morțun Succeeded by Ermil Pangrati Minister of Industry and Commerce In office 10 July 1917 – 28 January 1918
Barbu_Ștefănescu_Delavrancea
American non-profit organization
Stadiou, next to the Athens Marble Stadium (panathenaic Stadium), in the Pangrati area of Athens, near the Athens National Gardens and Lycabettus Hill. The
College_Year_in_Athens
Taoiseach from 1994 to 1997
José Manuel Barroso Preceded by Günter Burghardt Succeeded by Angelos Pangratis (acting) Leader of the Opposition In office 26 June 1997 – 9 February
John_Bruton
Archbishop of Cyprus from 1947 to 1950
1931, Makarios was exiled by the British administration. He remained in Pangrati, Athens during World War II and returned to Cyprus on 22 December 1946
Makarios_II_of_Cyprus
Greek pop group
on 21 March 2000, six days shy of his 47th birthday. Group member Rena Pangrati had died on 25 June 1998 from a pill overdose. In a 2016 interview with
Nostradamos_(band)
European Union delegation
March 2019 João Vale de Almeida – February 2010 to November 2014 Angelos Pangratis (acting) – October 2009 to February 2010 John Bruton (former Irish Taoiseach)
Delegation of the European Union to the United States
Delegation_of_the_European_Union_to_the_United_States
AEK Athens statistics at large
Athens v Sparta Pertalonon AEK Athens v Olympiacos Volos AEK Athens v Aris Pangrati AEK Athens v Ethnikos Piraeus AEK Athens v Niki Plakas AEK Athens v Aris
List of AEK Athens F.C. records and statistics
List_of_AEK_Athens_F.C._records_and_statistics
List of EU ambassadors
Military Order of Malta and San Marino World Trade Organization Geneva João Aguiar Machado 2019 Angelos Pangratis (2011–2015), Mark Vanheukelen (2015–2019)
List of ambassadors of the European Union
List_of_ambassadors_of_the_European_Union
Ο. Παλαιοχώρας Palaiochora Chania Crete AO Pangratiou Α.Ο. Παγκρατίου Pangrati Central Athens Attica AO Paradisou Α.Ο. Παραδείσου Marousi North Athens
List of football clubs in Greece
List_of_football_clubs_in_Greece
Alleged Greek serial killer
guerillas during the civil war period in 1945. The family (Aristidis' brother Pangratis, his sister Marika, himself and their mother Eleni), having lost their
Aristidis_Pagratidis
Romanian politician, academic and journalist (1859–1927)
1912 – 31 December 1913 Prime Minister Titu Maiorescu Preceded by Ermil Pangrati Succeeded by Constantin Angelescu Personal details Born Alexandru A. Bădărău
Alexandru_Bădărău
Association football governing body in Athens Prefecture, Greece
Ilioupoli 0–0 (4–3 p) Iraklis Peristeri Nikos Goumas Stadium 1978–79 A.O. Pangrati 0–0 (3–2 p) Keravnos Keratea Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 1979–80 Athinaikos
Athens Football Clubs Association
Athens_Football_Clubs_Association
Greek painter and professor (1948–2021)
Municipal Art Gallery of Chania (2016) Exhibition on a house's garage, Pangrati (1972) FIAC, Grand Palais, Paris (1982, 1983, 1996) MSI, Chicago (1985)
Pavlos_Samios
Football tournament season
4–3 Pantzitzifiakos Agios Dimitrios 2–0 Niki Plaka AE Nea Elvetia 2–3 AE Pangrati Ethnikos Asteras 1–2 Daphni Athens Panerythraikos 5–1 Doxa Athens Aris
1949–50_Greek_Football_Cup
George Emil Palade Theodor Pallady Petre P. Panaitescu Daniel Pancu Ermil Pangrati Rita Pankhurst, Librarian in Ethiopia and the UK Ionuț Panțîru Anastasie
List_of_people_from_Iași
Honour of the Kingdom of Romania
Dimitrie I. Ghika Constantin Hârjeu Vasile Morțun Mihail Orleanu Ermil Pangrati Alexandru Plagino Grigore Tocilescu Scarlat Vârnav Clive Alderton Romanian
Order_of_Carol_I
under Mount Lycabettus designed in 1931, Kyriakos Panagiotakos's school in Pangrati designed in 1933, and many others. During the fourth congress of CIAM that
Modern_architecture_in_Athens
Public transport services operated during the night hours
routes which operate on a 24-hour basis; trolley 11 to Ano Patissia - Neo Pangrati - Nea Elvetia, 040 to Syntagma - Piraeus, 500 to Piraeus - Kifissia, 790
Night service (public transport)
Night_service_(public_transport)
Abandoned season of top-tier football league in Greece
GA GD Pts 1 AEK Athens 6 30 5 +25 17 2 Fostiras 6 13 11 +2 14 3 Enosi Pangrati 6 11 13 -2 12 4 Panionios 6 16 13 +3 11 5 Atlas Thymarakia 6 8 15 -7 10
1944–45 Panhellenic Championship
1944–45_Panhellenic_Championship
12th season of top-tier football league in Greece
Athinaikos 14 21 24 0.875 28 7 Apollon Athens 14 22 20 1.100 27 8 Enosi Pangrati 14 13 26 0.500 26 9 Olympiacos Athens 14 18 31 0.581 25 10 Atlas Athens
1945–46 Panhellenic Championship
1945–46_Panhellenic_Championship
Ionel Palăr George D. Pallade Varujan Pambuccian Ioan Pangal Ermil A. Pangrati Aurelian Pană Victor Papacostea Alexandru Papadopol-Calimah Constantin
List_of_Romanian_politicians
History of a Greek football club
Okoński, Famelis, Minou, Klopas, Batalis, Savevski, Stamatis, Batista, Pangratis, Goumas 1990–91 3rd 16 — Bajević Ikonomopoulos, Manolas, Karagiozopoulos
History_of_AEK_Athens_F.C.
Incomplete season of top-tier football league in Greece
— — — — 0–0 2–0 — 4 Athinaikos 3 1 1 1 5 7 −2 6 — — 3–2 — — — — 5 A.O. Pangrati 3 1 1 1 3 6 −3 6 — — — — — 0–0 3–0 6 Asteras Athens 3 0 2 1 1 7 −6 5 —
1940–41 Panhellenic Championship
1940–41_Panhellenic_Championship
Football match
round Bye Sparta 9–1 (H) Second round Bye Third round Fourth round AE Pangrati 2–0 (H) Fifth round Bye Sixth round Olympiacos 2–0 0–0 (a.e.t.) (A) 2–0
1950_Greek_Football_Cup_final
Sporting event delegation
The men's and women's marathons took place at the Panathenaic Stadium in Pangrati, Athens. Men Women Tanzania at the 2004 Summer Paralympics Tanzania at
Tanzania at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Tanzania_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics
Kypseli-Pangrati-Kaisariani Trolleybus 16.5 53 6:25-23:25 (Mon-Sun) 59 (Mon-Fri) 44 (Sat) 31 (Sun) 15-20' (Mon-Fri) 20-25' (Sat) 35' (Sun) Kypseli-Pangrati-Kaisariani
List_of_bus_routes_in_Athens
lose support from parliamentarians such as Ion C. Grădișteanu and Ermil Pangrati, who, either formally or informally, went to the united opposition. The
1911 Romanian general election
1911_Romanian_general_election
Season of television series
Evicted Nikos Zekos 26 Kilkis Breeder 15 29 Evicted Nikolas Papapavlou 37 Pangrati Gay activist 1 22 Evicted Vasiliki Hanou 53 Athens Household 8 15 Evicted
Big Brother (Greek TV series) season 6
Big_Brother_(Greek_TV_series)_season_6
Football tournament season
Panerythraikos 0–1 Mikrasiatiki Athens Atlas Thymarakia 5–3 AE Ierapoli AE Pangrati 6–2 Fostiras Dapfni Athens bye Asteras Athens bye Atromitos bye Piraeus
1938–39_Greek_Football_Cup
Sporting event delegation
The men's and women's marathons took place at the Panathenaic Stadium in Pangrati, Athens. Men Women In total, two Ethiopian athletes participated in the
Ethiopia at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Ethiopia_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics
Ljubljana 51–97 69–74 Villeurbanne 144–148 Libertas Trogylos 88–60 56–88 Pangrati Athens 80–174 Slavia Prague 53–74 27–100 Astarac Mirande 158–172 Sidis
1987–88_Ronchetti_Cup
History of the Greek island
doi:10.12681/eadd/36354. hdl:10442/hedi/36354. Retrieved 1 November 2017. Pangratis, G (2007). "The Ionian Islands under British Protection (1815–1864)".
History_of_Zakynthos
2014 meeting of the WTO Council for Trade in Goods, for example, Angelos Pangratis, the EU ambassador to the WTO, stated: "The overall experience with Russia
European Union and its Member States — Certain Measures Relating to the Energy Sector
European_Union_and_its_Member_States_—_Certain_Measures_Relating_to_the_Energy_Sector
AEK Athens 1990–91 football season
(1967-08-19)19 August 1967 (aged 23) 1988 AO Vouliagmenis Free 1991 Panagiotis Pangratis AM / CM / DM (1971-05-04)4 May 1971 (aged 20) 1989 Galatsi ₯2,200,000
1990–91 AEK Athens F.C. season
1990–91_AEK_Athens_F.C._season
13th season of top-tier football league in Greece
Asteras Athens 14 5 5 4 19 18 1.056 29 6 Fostiras 14 4 3 7 27 33 0.818 25 7 Athinaikos 14 2 1 11 13 33 0.394 19 8 Enosi Pangrati 14 1 0 13 11 56 0.196 16
1946–47 Panhellenic Championship
1946–47_Panhellenic_Championship
Football tournament season
Athens Panionios 7–5 Esperos Kallitheas 2–2 (a.e.t.) 5–3 Athinaikos 2–0 AE Pangrati Piraeus Football Clubs Association Panelefsiniakos 7–2 Aris Piraeus Atromitos
1946–47_Greek_Football_Cup
Romanian painter (1930–1997)
community of contemporary artists. In 1966, she relocated to a studio on Pangrati Street, located across from the Romanian Television broadcasting building
Georgeta_Năpăruș
AEK Athens 1991–92 football season
Giorgos Papakostoulis Atromitos End of contract 1 July 1991 MF Panagiotis Pangratis Atromitos End of contract 2 July 1991 MF Mirosław Okoński Korinthos Contract
1991–92 AEK Athens F.C. season
1991–92_AEK_Athens_F.C._season
AEK Athens 1989–90 football season
(1967-08-19)19 August 1967 (aged 22) 1988 AO Vouliagmenis Free 1991 Panagiotis Pangratis AM / CM / DM (1971-05-04)4 May 1971 (aged 19) 1989 Galatsi ₯2,200,000
1989–90 AEK Athens F.C. season
1989–90_AEK_Athens_F.C._season
Football tournament season
Association Atromitos 1–0 Ethnikos Asteras Panerythraikos 1–2 Eleftheroupoli AE Pangrati 4–1 Niki Plaka Kallithaikos 0–4 Ilisiakos AE Chalandri 3–0 AO Zografou
1950–51_Greek_Football_Cup
Greek volleyball club
last official match was in Georgios Moschos Indoor Hall, AEK defeating Pangrati and celebrating the championship and return to the A1. But the team was
AEK_V.C.
Defunct men's association football cup in Greece
Giorgos Famelis 82' MF 14 Lampros Georgiadis 62' MF 16 Panagiotis Pangratis Manager Dušan Bajević GK 1 Ilias Talikriadis RB 2 Stratos Apostolakis
Greek_League_Cup
AEK Athens 1968–69 football season
Christos Antonopoulos CB / DM (1946-08-14)14 August 1946 (aged 22) 1968 AE Pangrati ₯120,000 1976 Nikos Karapoulitidis LB / RB / CB (1948-11-30)30 November
1968–69 AEK Athens F.C. season
1968–69_AEK_Athens_F.C._season
sports team. In the final game against Slavia VŠ Praha, which took place in Pangrati, Athens, at Panathenaic Stadium, the attendance was 80,000 people seated
Basketball_in_Greece
677 ft) Vasilissis Sofias Ave., Ilisia Ymittou Str., Kaisariani Ilisia, Pangrati, Kaisariani 2-10 1-17 Vasileos Konstantinou Βασιλέως Κωνσταντίνου Constantine
List_of_streets_in_Athens
Sporting event delegation
individual. The archery events took place at the Panathenaic Stadium in Pangrati, Athens from 15 to 21 August 2004. In total, two Tajikistani athletes participated
Tajikistan at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Tajikistan_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics
Basketball league season
Athens (Piraeus) Peace and Friendship Training Facility 250 Pagrati Athens (Pangrati) METS Indoor Hall 1,500 Panerythraikos Athens (Nea Erythraia) Stelios Kalaitzis
2020–21 Greek A2 Basket League
2020–21_Greek_A2_Basket_League
Micle Vâlcea Constantin D. Oteteleșanu Nae Călinescu Vaslui Col. Gavril Pangrati Col. Ion Stavri Brătianu Vlașca Ștefan Golescu Col. Grigore Lăcusteanu
1868_Romanian_Senate_election
Basketball league season
1,650 Machites Doxas Pefkon Pefka, Thessaloniki DAK Pefkon 350 Pagrati Pangrati, Athens METS Indoor Hall 1,200 Panionios Nea Smyrni, Athens Nea Smyrni
2016–17 Greek A2 Basket League
2016–17_Greek_A2_Basket_League
Sports season
Livadeia Machites Doxas Pefkon Pefka, Thessaloniki OFI Heraklion Pagrati Pangrati, Athens Panerythraikos Erythraia, Athens Peristeri Peristeri, Athens Promitheas
2015–16 Greek A2 Basket League
2015–16_Greek_A2_Basket_League
Greek volleyball player (born 1980)
2022–2024 2024–2025 Ionikos Nea Filadelfeia Pangrati AONS Milon A.E. Nikaia Olympiacos Piraeus Orestiada Pangrati AEK Athens Pamvochaikos New Mater Panathinaikos
Konstantinos_Stivachtis
Football tournament season
Keramikos 2–1 Ilisiakos Proodos 3–2 Victoria Athinaikos 4–2 Ethnikos Asteras Pangrati 3–2 Doxa Vyronas Esperos Kallitheas 4–2 Niki Plaka Atromitos 11–0 Doxa
1953–54_Greek_Football_Cup
Romanian philologist and librarian
April 1928, during his last months at University, he seconded Rector Ermil Pangrati in urging government to dissolve the antisemitic Union of Christian Students
Ioan_Bianu
Basketball league season
Olympiacos B Piraeus Peace and Friendship Training Facility 250 Pagrati Athens (Pangrati) METS Indoor Hall 1,500 Psychiko Athens (Psychiko) Psychiko Indoor Hall
2019–20 Greek A2 Basket League
2019–20_Greek_A2_Basket_League
Sporting event delegation
The men's and women's marathons took place at the Panathenaic Stadium in Pangrati, Athens. The men's marathon took place on 29 August 2004. Zeferino completed
Cape Verde at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Cape_Verde_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics
Lahovary (28 March - 14 October 1912) Minister of Public Works: Ermil Pangrati (28 March - 14 October 1912) Stelian Neagoe - "Istoria guvernelor României
First_Maiorescu_cabinet
Sports season
Athens Iraklis Thessaloniki Thessaloniki Kavala Kavala Lavrio Lavrio Livadeia Livadeia OFI Heraklion Pagrati Pangrati, Athens Psychiko Psychiko, Athens
2014–15 Greek A2 Basket League
2014–15_Greek_A2_Basket_League
Football tournament season
Zografou 2–0 Giziakos 0–0 2–0 Ethnikos Asteras 4–0 Foivos Neos Kosmos AE Pangrati 2–0 (w/o) Attikos Niki Plaka 2–0 Keramikos Doxa Vyronas 3–1 Kallithaikos
1951–52_Greek_Football_Cup
Football tournament season
Football Clubs Association Esperos Kallitheas 4–1 Achilleus Piraeus AE Pangrati 2–0 Argonaftis Piraeus AE Nea Ionia 3–0 Ionikos Nea Filadelfeia Crete Football
1947–48_Greek_Football_Cup
PANGRATI
PANGRATI
PANGRATI
PANGRATI
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Lights of the Beneficent Allah
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various minor places named Duncombe, probably from Old English dūn ‘hill’ + Old English cumb ‘valley’.English : probably a variant of Duncan.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Praised
Male
English
Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Alastair, ALLISTAIR means "defender of mankind."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Absorbed in Singing God's Praises
Female
English
Feminine form of English Albin, ALBINA means "like Albus," i.e. "white."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Tamil
King
Male
Celtic
, (the Lord); Apollo, Jupiter.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Sharp; Feminine of Rahif
PANGRATI
PANGRATI
PANGRATI
PANGRATI
PANGRATI