Spiro Agnew
Politician
1918
39th Vice President of the United States, born Spiro Theodore Agnew of Greek heritage
"associated with Saint Spyridon, miracle worker"
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“A saint's name steeped in Greek Orthodox tradition”
Speros is a Greek name derived from 'Spyridon,' which itself comes from the Greek word 'spyris,' meaning a round wicker basket or coiled rope. The name is closely tied to Saint Spyridon of Trimythous, a 4th-century Cypriot bishop and miracle worker who became one of the most venerated saints in Eastern Orthodox Christianity. His feast day on December 12 is celebrated with great fervor in Corfu, Greece, where his remains are kept, making the name deeply embedded in Greek religious culture.
Speros and its variant Spyros remain popular among Greek-American families honoring their heritage, though usage has declined as later generations choose more mainstream names.
Saint Spyridon is the patron saint of Corfu and a beloved figure across the Greek Orthodox world, giving this name a deep spiritual resonance for Greek Christians.
These names share the same feel as Speros: Greek, Classic, Strong, and Religious.
Politician
1918
39th Vice President of the United States, born Spiro Theodore Agnew of Greek heritage
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