-όπουλος
Greek
Etymology
From Byzantine Greek -ποῦλος (-poûlos), itself from Latin pullus (“young, chick”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈopulos/
Suffix
-όπουλος • (-ópoulos)
- surname suffix, mainly connected to those who originated in Peloponnisos but is now widespread throughout Greece:
- Παύλος (Pávlos, “Paul”) + -όπουλος (-ópoulos) → Παυλόπουλος (Pavlópoulos)
- παπάς (papás, “priest”) + -όπουλος (-ópoulos) → Παπαδόπουλος (Papadópoulos)
- Γιάννης (Giánnis, “John”) + -όπουλος (-ópoulos) → Γιαννόπουλος (Giannópoulos)
- Πέτρος (Pétros, “Peter”) + -όπουλος (-ópoulos) → Πετρόπουλος (Petrópoulos)
Declension
Declension of -όπουλος (-ópoulos)
singular | |
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nominative | -όπουλος • |
genitive | -οπούλου • |
accusative | -όπουλο • |
vocative | -όπουλε • |
Related terms
- -οπούλου f (-opoúlou) (feminine form)
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