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Greek
Etymology
From σταματάω/σταματώ (stamatáo/stamató, “I stop”). It expressed a parental wish to ward off stillbirth in any subsequent pregnancies.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /staˈmatios/
- Hyphenation: Στα‧μά‧τι‧ος
Proper noun
Σταμάτιος • (Stamátios) m (feminine Σταματία)
- a male given name (formal, used in documents)
- Any Christian martyr whose feast day in the Greek Orthodox tradition is 3 February or 8 November.
Declension
Declension of Σταμάτιος
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singular
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nominative
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Σταμάτιος (Stamátios)
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genitive
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Σταματίου (Stamatíou)
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accusative
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Σταμάτιο (Stamátio)
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vocative
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Σταμάτιε (Stamátie)
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- and see: Σταμάτης m (Stamátis) (informal form, but standard)