Pappas
Pappas or Papas (Greek: Παππάς, Παπάς) is a Greek surname, which means "priest" (occupational surname). In the United States, it is often a shortened form of a longer surname like Papadopoulos or Papageorgiou.[1] The genitive form, Pappa or Papa (Greek: Παππά, Παπά), is used by women. Notable individuals with this surname include:
- Alexi Pappas (born 1990), Greek American long distance runner
- Alexis Pappas (1915–2010), Norwegian chemist
- Arthur Pappas, Australian rugby player
- Athena Papas, American dental science scholar
- Charilaos Pappas (born 1983), Greek soccer player
- Charles Herach Papas (1918–2007), American applied physicist and electrical engineer
- Chris Pappas (politician), U.S. Representative
- DeAnna Pappas (born 1981), American TV Personality
- Diane Pappas, (born 1971) Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives
- Doug Pappas (1962–2004), American baseball expert
- Emmanouel Pappas (1772–1821), leader in the Greek War of Independence from the Ottoman Empire
- Erik Pappas (born 1966), American baseball player
- George Pappas (born 1942), American epistemologist and professor of philosophy
- George Pappas (bowler) (born March 3, 1947), American professional bowler
- Gregory Fernando Pappas (born 1960), American philosopher
- Irene Papas (born 1926), Greek actress
- Ithaka Darin Pappas (born 1966), Artist and songwriter
- Jared Pappas-Kelley, American filmmaker and publisher
- Leonidas Pappas (born 1967), Greek wrestler
- Manolis Pappas (born 1951), Greek soccer player
- Michael Papas, Greek-Cypriot independent filmmaker
- Michael James Pappas (born 1960), American politician from New Jersey
- Milt Pappas (1939–2016), American baseball player
- Nick Pappas, Australian solicitor (lawyer) active in the South Sydney Rabbitohs Rugby League
- Nikolaos Pappas (1930–2013), Greek admiral
- Nikos Pappas (basketball) (born 1990), Greek basketball player
- Nikos Pappas (politician), Greek politician and the current Minister of State.
- Robin Pappas, American actress
- Sophocles Papas (1893 or 1894–1986), Greek classical guitar pedagogue and music publisher.
- Tas Pappas (born 1975), Australian skateboarder
- Tasos Pappas (born 1984), Greek soccer player
- Theodore Pappas, executive editor of the Encyclopædia Britannica
- Thomas Pappas (born 1959), United States Army officer involved in the Abu Ghraib scandal
- Tom Pappas (born 1976), American track and field decathlete
- William "Bill" Papas (1927–2000), South African political cartoonist and caricaturist
Language(s) | Greek |
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Origin | |
Meaning | priest |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Bibas |
See also
- Pappas Restaurants, American restaurant chain based in Texas
- Pappas Telecasting Companies, broadcasting companies based in California
- Emmanouil Pappas (municipality), municipality in the Serres Prefecture, Greece
- Thomas J. Pappas School, schools based in Arizona
- Breakfast at Pappa's, 1998 English punk rock album
Notes
- Louis Adamic, What's Your Name, 1942, p. 49
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