Explanation of Monastery Naming Conventions
Thus, the names of monasteries often end with the Greek possessive endings:
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Possessive Endings: |
Examples: |
Translations: |
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-ou (singular) |
Philotheou |
Of Philotheos
(a personal name, meaning “Friend of God” |
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-os (alternate singular) |
Pantokratoros Panteleimonos |
Of Pantokrator
(“of the Almighty”) Of Panteleimon
(a personal name, meaning “all
merciful”) |
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-on (plural) |
Iviron |
Of the Ivirites (the Georgians) |
Conventions of Naming in English
Spellings of Monastery Names Adopted by The Friends of Mount Athos
The Friends of Mount Athos have adopted spellings that reflect common and widespread English usage, since adopting any consistent principle would be both arbitrary and pedantic. These forms, occurring throughout A Pilgrim’s Guide to Mount Athos, may conveniently be seen in our various lists in this Guide (“Foundation and dedication of the monasteries,” “useful Telephone numbers” and our list of sketes) as well as in the Friends of Mount Athos web site (http://www.athosfriends.org).
Different spelling conventions may be used by writers whose work is cited or reproduced in these and other Friends of Mount Athos publications, newsletters and announcements.
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or:
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Dept. of Philosophy and Religion
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