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Means "to dispel anger" from the Slavic elements zbit "to dispel" and gniew "anger".
1951 Leona Paula Francisca Aerts 1976 Youri Przytula 1978 - 2010 Vanessa Przytula 31 31 1923 - 1991 Grzegorz Przytula 68 68 English form of Latin Gregorius, which was from the late Greek name Γρηγοριος (Gregorios), derived from γρηγορος (gregoros) meaning "watchful, alert". This name was popular among early Christains, being borne by a number of important saints including Saint Gregory Thaumaturgus (3rd century), Saint Gregory of Nyssa (4th century), Saint Gregory of Nazianzus (4th century), and Saint Gregory of Tours (6th century). It was also borne by the 6th-century pope Saint Gregory I the Great, a reformer and Doctor of the Church, as well as 15 subsequent popes.

Due to the renown of the saints by this name, Gregory (in various spellings) has remained common in the Christian world through the Middle Ages and to the present day. It was not used in England, however, until after the Norman conquest. A famous bearer from the modern era was American actor Gregory Peck (1916-2003).
1928 Aurelia Haidysz 1949 Alida Przytula From the French form of the Germanic name Adalheidis, which was composed of the elements adal "noble" and heid "kind, sort, type". It was borne in the 10th century by Saint Adelaide, the wife of the Holy Roman Emperor Otto the Great. The name became common in Britain in the 19th century due to the popularity of the German-born wife of King William IV, for whom the city of Adelaide in Australia was named in 1836. 1965 Irène Przytula Mitrofan Przytula Helena Waszczuk Dziekan Julia Haidysz Kristina Dziekan Sabina Dziekan Zbigniew Dziekan Henri Haidysz Stanislaw Maslag Rettel Stanislaw Rettel Jozef Knapik André De Cuyper Rachel Dziekan Chantal De Cuyper Stanislas Knapik Kristine Knapik Micheline Knapik René Houben Ann Houben Kris Houben Johan Smets Gregory Smets Paul Gorez Nicole Gorez Germain Bordeaud'huy Natalie Bordeaud'huy Cyrille Aerts Maria Louisa Gaethofs Greg Creten 1986 Margo Schampaert Bruno Cnops
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