Jannis is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
Alexander is a male given name. The most prominent bearer of the name is Alexander the Great, the king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in ancient history.
Maria is a feminine given name. It is given in many languages influenced by Latin Christianity.
Michaela is a female given name. It is a female form of the Hebrew name Michael (מִיכָאֵל), which means "Who is like God".
Marius is a male given name, a Roman family name, and a modern surname.
Callinicus or Kallinikos is a surname or male given name; the feminine form is Kalliniki, Callinice or Callinica. It is of Greek origin, meaning "beautiful victor".
Kostas or Costas is a Greek given name and surname. As a given name it is the hypocorism for Konstantinos (Constantine).
Theo is a given name and a hypocorism.
Theodore is a masculine given name. It comes from the Ancient Greek name Θεόδωρος (Theódoros) meaning "gift of God". The name was borne by several figures in ancient Greece, such as Theodorus of Samos and Theodorus of Byzantium, but gained popularity due to the rise of Christendom.
Kubler or Kübler may refer to:
Peter is a surname which is also a common masculine given name. It is derived, via Latin "petra", from the Greek word πέτρος (petros) meaning "stone" or "rock".
Neuhauser is a German surname. Notable people with this surname include:
Jannis Zotos is a German musician, composer, arranger and guitar teacher of Greek origin. He is also the owner and manager of the jazz club b-flat in Berlin.
Monika is a female name in German, Scandinavian, Czech, Slovak, Polish, Slovene, Croatian, Estonian, Lithuanian, Latvian and Hungarian (Mónika) which can also be seen in India. It is a variation of Monica, stemming from the word "advisor" in Latin and "unique" in Greek. Monika is also the patron saint of women and mothers.
Janni is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Jannis Zamanduridis is a retired amateur German Greco-Roman wrestler, who competed in the men's welterweight category. Considered as one of Germany's most promising wrestlers in his decade, Zamanduridis has claimed two medals in the 68-kg division at the World Championships, but took an early hiatus shortly to focus on his coaching staff for the German wrestling team. In 2003, Zamanduridis suddenly came out of his impending retirement to compete for Germany at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Throughout his sporting career, Zamanduridis trained full time as a member of the wrestling club for KSV Köllerbach, under his personal coach Frank Hartmann.
Jannis Niewöhner is a German actor known for his role in the Timeless trilogy of films: Rubinrot, Saphirblau, and Smaragdgrün, based on a book series written by Kerstin Gier. He has appeared in more than twenty films since 2002.
Jannis Nikolaou is a German-Greek professional footballer who plays as a defender for Eintracht Braunschweig.
Panagiotidis is a Greek surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Pellowski or Pelowski is a Polish masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Pellowska or Pelowska. It that may refer to
Nikolaou or Nicolaou is a surname. It is of Greek origin and a very common Greek Cypriot surname. Nicolaou translates to the "Victor of the People". "Niko" or "Nico" is derived from the Greek word "νίκη" for "victor" and "laou" is derived from the Greek word "λαός" which means "the people or the people of the country". Many Greek Cypriot surnames have an "ou" ending in them compared to main land Greece where Nicolaou may be spelt as "Nicolaos". There are two other variations of the surname Nicolaou which were given the prefix "hadji" and the prefix Papa which was added as a prefix to the surname. Hadjinicolaou or Hatzinikolaou had the prefix "hadji" given to those who physically walked on foot and journeyed to the Holy land and were baptized in the River Jordan and means that at some point someone in the family many years ago was baptized in the River Jordan. Papanicolaou or Papanikolaou has the prefix "papa" given to those whose father had become a priest for the word "παπάς" in greek translates to priest, which means at some point in this person's lineage they have someone who was anointed to a priest.